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Friday, October 17, 2014

Peru is all set to host the Gatorade Cup U20 Final Four - Volleyball

Once again the Eduardo Dibos Coliseum of Lima will host an international volleyball competition when the national female teams of hosts Peru, Argentina, Cuba and Dominican Republic battle at the Gatorade Cup U20 Final Four from October 16-19.

The friendly tournament is presented as a big sport festival with the coaches of the participating teams saying they will use it to help the consistent growth of their players while facing opponents of top level.

The host Peru will be joined by teams from Argentina, Cuba, and Dominican Republic. 


USA defeats China to seize the gold at the FIVB Women’s World Championship

Years of training and a full month of competition led up to a historic gold medal for Team USA on Sunday, as they took on the Chinese women in a four-set match filled with some of the best rallies of the competition.

The thrilling match pitted top female volleyball athletes in the world against each other, in a close battle with nearly equal skills. FIVB Women’s World Championship MVP Kimberly Hill lead her team with 20 points during the match, but China’s Opposite spiker Chunlei Zengalso put up 20 points of her own.

“She was unstoppable,” Jordan Larson-Burbach said, in a discussion with USA Volleyball about teammate Hill. “She was hitting high over the block, high in the seam, passing well and just playing her game. She’s a baller. I’m really proud of her. It’s been awesome to get to know her. Just a very fun person to be around.”

USA's coach Karch Kiraly also expressed his fulfillment with the team and Hill.

"She actually had to get talked into the tryout," he said to USA Volleyball. "She was kind of afraid and nervous about attending... and here she is MVP of World Championships less than two years later, helping lead us to our first-ever title, helping us make history.”

The second best scorers on each team also tied with 15 points each – USA’s 2012 Olympic Games silver medalist Christa Harmotto Dietzen and Ting Zhu, China’s Best Outside Hitter and MVP in 2013 FIVB Women’s Junior World Championship.

“(China) are a good team,” said USA setter Alisha Glass. “They’re a dangerous team. We were fortunate to come out with a very fast start. They battled back as they should and made it really interesting and nerve-wracking I’m sure. We just had to fight for every point. I think we eventually came out and earned it.”

Vietnam pulls off victory over Iran at the 10th Asian Girls’ U-17 Volleyball Championship

The other playoff match saw Vietnam put on a good performance to beat Iran 3-0 (25-17, 25-16, 25-21). However, as Vietnam still violated the AVC rules and regulations by fielding players who competed in the previous edition of the tournament two years ago in Chengdu, China, Iran were recorded as having won the match with a scoreline of 25-0, 25-0, 25-0


World champions and world No.1 China will take on Chinese Taipei, Japan face New Zealand, hosts Thailand test their mettle against Kazakhstan and Korea play the Philippines.

The winners will advance to the semifinals, while the losers will be relegated to the 5th-8th playoffs.

Thursday’s results
9th-13th playoffs
Pool G: Hong Kong b India 3-0 (25-15 29-27 25-12)
Pool H: Vietnam b Iran 3-0 (25-17 25-16 25-21)

Match schedule
Friday, October 17, 2014
10am: 11th-12th playoff: Vietnam v India
12pm: Quarterfinals: China v Chinese Taipei
2pm: Quarterfinals: Japan v New Zealand
4pm: Quarterfinals: Thailand v Kazakhstan
6pm: Quarterfinals: Korea v the Philippines

Hong Kong defeats India at the Asian Girls’ U17 Volleyball Championship - Volleyball News

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Fast-improving Hong Kong pulled off a convincing straight-sets (25-15, 29-27, 25-12) victory over India as the 10th Asian Girls’ U-17 Volleyball Championship continued in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand on Thursday.

Hong Kong, coached by Yip Po Lam, fielded a similar line-up to the one that beat Australia 3-1 in their 9th-13thplayoffs in Pool G earlier. They included Wong Sin Yu, Tam Hin Ching Rachel and Wong Sze Wing, while India were led by Kinjal Vala and Vala Chetana.

The side started strongly to win the first set without much effort 25-15, but struggled in the second set when India hit back through attacks from Vala Chetana and Kinjal Vala. However they held on to take the closely-contested set 29-27. The third set was a one-sided battle as Tam Hin Ching Rachel and Chang Ming Wei took turns penetrating the Indian defence clinching the set 25-12 and the match.

Chan Ming Wai topscored with 16 points for Hong Kong, while Kinjal Vala led India with 11 points.

The U 20 Gatorade Final Four Women’s Cup Lima - Day 1



The U 20 Gatorade Final Four Women’s Cup Lima started off at Eduardo Dibos Coliseum in Peru on Thursday.  

On the opening day of the tournament, hosts Peru and Dominican Republic settled for victories.


Peru had a tough fight with Argentina and posted 3-2(26-24, 19-25, 25-19, 15-25, 15-10). On the other hand, Dominican Republic launched authority over Cuba in straight sets 25-16, 25-20, 25-19.

Peru’s Angela Leyva led the home side with 13 points followed by Maguilaura Frias and Luciana del Valle with 12 points apiece. Argentina’s Sol Piccolo had a match-high 19 points while Irene Verasio added 14.

Natalia Martinez was the top scorer for the Dominican side with 16 points while Carmela Massip stood out for the Cubans with 10 points. The Dominicans held advantages in attacks (32-30), services (5-4) and blocks (9-5).

Thursday, July 17, 2014

FIVB The Hague Grand Slam - Beach Volleyball

Long the innovative pioneer for change and development of the Olympic sport of beach volleyball, the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) will again enhance the quality of its 2014 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour this week at the double-gender US$1,000,000 FIVB The Hague Grand Slam.

Offering the largest Grand Slam purse in FIVB history and using three cities for the first time, the FIVB World Tour has had eight events in the Netherlands, four for each gender and all of the previous FIVB World Tour events have been in The Hague.

In preparation for hosting next year’s FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships, the FIVB and the Dutch national volleyball federation will anchor this year’s tournament in the Hague and have some pool play action in both Amsterdam and Apeldoorn. All three cities along with Rotterdam are scheduled to be the host sites for next year’s world championships.

This year’s FIVB The Hague Transavia Grand Slam is the second of four consecutive FIVB Grand Slam tournaments being held in four separate countries—Switzerland, The Netherlands, the United States and Austria. With the FIVB based in Lausanne, Gstaad hosted last week’s FIVB Gstaad Grand Slam.

This week’s tournament, to be primarily played at The Hague Beach Stadium in Scheveningen, is the sixth of 10 FIVB Grand Slam events in 2014. It will start Tuesday and run through Sunday for both. The tournament format has a one-day qualification tournament on Tuesday to determine the final eight spots in each gender’s 32-team main draw tournaments followed by round-robin pool play and a single-elimination bracket for the final 24 teams. The women’s and men’s medal matches are scheduled for Sunday.

The total entry list for the 2014 FIVB The Hague Transavia Grand Slam includes 93 men’s teams from 34 countries and 72 women’s teams from 30 countries selected by their respective national federations.

The Hague Beach Stadium in Scheveningen will see the qualification tournaments for each gender, some pool play as well as the single elimination ‘knock out’ phase from Friday to Sunday, July 18-20. Additional pool play will be held during event week in the two other cities.

USA qualifies for the semifinals of the NORCECA U-19 Championship - Volleyball News

The United States advanced to Saturday’s semifinals of the NORCECA Boys’ U19 Continental Championship after defeating Puerto Rico, 25-17, 25-18, 25-18 on Wednesday at the Cox Business Center.
 
Team USA finishes pool play at 2-0. Puerto Rico (1-1) will play Guatemala in Thursday’s quarterfinals. The top three finishing teams at the tournament qualify for the 2015 FIVB Boys’ U19 World Championship.
 
On Wednesday, The United States’ serving and blocking kept Puerto Rico from mounting a threat. Team USA led in blocks (12-2) and aces (9-1) as well as kills (37-26). Puerto Rico scored 24 points on U.S. errors while committing 17.
 
“I thought it was a great USA effort,” U.S. Head Coach Ken Shibuya said. “We haven’t had much time together, but I was completely excited that we were able to do the things we have been working on. Every time we step on the court we are getting better.”
 
One negative aspect of the match for the U.S. was an injury to setter Josh Tuaniga, who hurt his hand in the third set. His status for the semifinals is not known.
 
Jordan Ewert led the U.S. in scoring with 11 points on six kills, a match-high four blocks and one ace. T.J. DeFalco added 10 points on eight attacks, one block and one ace.
 
Puerto Rico Team Captain Luis Ocasio led his team with 11 points on 10 kills and one block. Yadiel Nadal added eight points on eight kills.
 
“We gave 100 percent and we played well,” Puerto Rico Captain Luis Ocasio said. “But it was a tough match and we needed to play even better to win.”
 
The closest set was the second as Puerto Rico was leading 11-9 before the U.S. came back to tie it at 12-12 and took the 13-12 lead on a kill by Micah Ma’a. The U.S. increased the lead to 16-13 at the second technical timeout and Puerto Rico didn’t respond

Former Italian star Zorzi have his say about National Volleyball Team

Former Italian volleyball star Andrea Zorzi thinks Italy are looking good to win the FIVB World League on current form, and warns that Iran may have missed their chance to qualify after running Russia close on Wednesday in his latest video blog.

“USA were unpredictably dominated by Italy, and the home side can win with the skills of Zaytsev and Kovar,” he says. “The USA attack was average, not good enough to win.” 

Iran, meanwhile will have to beat Brazil on Friday to get through. “Iran were in control at the end of set four, but Russia eventually won quite easily. Ghafour performed really well for Iran, but Brazil are a better side now than when Iran beat them.”

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Karla Borger and Britta Büthe of Germany remain unbeaten in Pool D

Karla Borger and Britta Büthe of Germany kept the hopes up for the home fans in the Pool Play of the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Berlin smart Grand Slam, which is currently underway.

Photo credit: FIVB
Borge and Büthe took on Italy’s Marta Menegatti/ Viktoria Orsi Toth on Thursday. The home duo had the advantage of local fans and familiar conditions, which enabled them to win against visiting Italian team 2-0 (21-17, 21-12).  The Germans completed the winning streak of three matches and finished the round robin as top team in the pool D.

However, the  two other German teams couldn't make their mark and finished last in their pool.

“I was a bit surprised that we won this match with these numbers, especially the difference in the second set, because it did not feel like that”, said Borger.

“We made many mistakes. I had some aces, but also a lot of mistakes in service, served a lot without pressure. So I think we have to work on some stuff. They stopped playing, maybe because we had some lucky balls, in, out, touching the net. I think t
hat took them a little bit out of the game.”

Ross-Walsh aim for Gold at the Berlin smart Grand Slam - Beach Volleyball

The US pairing of April Ross and Kerri Walsh secured the top position at the Moscow Grand Slam last week. In the next run, the duo seems right on track for another gold medal in the ongoing Berlin Smart Grand Slam.

They finished the final round robin match in straight sets and defeated Australia’s Louise Bawden and Taliqua Clancy 2-0 (21-15, 21-15). 
April Ross - FIVB Photo Gallery

In the pool matches,
April Ross/ Kerri Walsh completely white-washed and finished on the top level. They received a a forfeit from fellow Americans Pavlik/Fopma in their opening pool match and scored  2-0 (21-12, 25-23) win over Polish team Brzostek/Kolosinka on Wednesday. 

The winning American duo successfully advance to the second knockout round unbeaten. 

The Berlin smart Grand Slam continues on Friday with the final pool round and first knockout round for the men and the first and second elimination rounds for the women.

Berlin is hosting a FIVB World Tour women’s event for the 9th time and a men’s event for the 15th time. After the $800.000 Berlin smart Grand Slam the FIVB World Tour continues its seven-event swing through Europe.

There are three more double-gender FIVB Grand Slams on the European continent: the FIVB Stavanger Grand Slam in Norway (June 24-28), the FIVB Gstaad Grand Slam in Switzerland (July 8-13) and finally the FIVB Transavia Grand Slam, played in three different cities in the Netherlands (July 15-20), but based in The Hague.

Colombia Women’s Volleyball Team secures spot in 2015 FIVB World Grand Prix

Maria Alejandra Marin
Women’s volleyball squads from Colombia and Peru came into contest on Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Colombian girls hammered Peru 3-0 (25-21, 25-23, 25-20). The victory enabled Colombia to secure a spot in next year’s FIVB World Grand Prix.

It will be the first time ever that Colombia will join the Grand Prix. Moreover, the team will also play for the seventh position at the XIII Women’s Volleyball Pan American Cup at Carlos Martinez Balmori Multisport Hall of Autonomous State University of Hidalgo.

In the past, Colombia participated in the cup twice. The team had finished eleventh in 2012 and 9th in 2013. On the other hand, Peruvian team took part in eight tournaments with a silver medal in 2010 but an eighth place in 2013.

Brazilian Mauro Marasciulo, coach of Colombia, expressed great joy after the first ever victory of Colombia over Peru in an international senior tournament.

 “The Federation is making a sacrifice and a great work to develop the girls who last year qualified to the U-20 world championship and now to the Grand Prix. The future is in their hands.”

An elated Maria Alejandra Marin, captain of Colombia, said: “We are happy because to win the right to go to the Grand Prix is something unprecedented for us. We know Peru is a tough rival and we were studying them and got the win.”’

Natalia Malaga, coach of Peru: “The satisfaction is for the team with the best result and Peru didn’t play in spite of being the team with the higher level. But unfortunately, putting aside the technical part, my players didn’t show the personal part and their attitude was bad, something that disappointed me.”

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Shoulder injury forces Diana Malinova to withdraw - Beach Volleyball News

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Bulgaria's reigning national champion and former Balkan champion Diana Malinova withdrew from the Final Four matches of the last National Beach Volleyball Tour event in Kazanlak two weeks ago.She sustained a shoulder injury, which forced her to take a break from the game. Hence, Diana Malinova and her partner Rusena Slancheva will stay off the court unless her recovery.

She is considered one of the most decorated female beach volleyball players in Bulgaria. She will have to miss the 1st Round of the 2014-2016 CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup, where the southern European country hosts the battles in Pool G this coming weekend in Kardzhali.

For the upcoming matches in Pool G, where Bulgaria is in the company of Albania, Finland and Serbia, Diana Malinova will be replaced by Irena Mishonova as Rusena Slancheva’s teammate.

“I feel strong pain in my shoulder, which does not allow me to take part in this important tournament,” Malinova explained.  “I hope to recover and return to the court as fast as possible.  I wish the girls the best of luck in this competition.  I really hope to be part of the national team again soon…”

FIVB World League Group 3 Semifinal schedule announced - Volleyball News

The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) has recently announced the semifinal schedule for Group 3 of the World League. The news was released from the FIVB headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland.

According to the schedule, teams from Cuba and China will contest their skills in the first semifinal on 28th June. The Bursa Cengiz Gollu Volleyball Hall in Turkey will provide the backdrop for the match.

Next up, home team Turkey will take on Slovakia in the second semifinal.

The 2014 edition of the FIVB World League will feature a total of 28 teams, which will be divided into three groups, with Group 3 consisting of Pools F and G, both with four teams each.

The round-robin play of the tournament was played in the first two weeks of this month. As a result, Cuba won Pool F with a 5-1 record, whereas Turks were second with a 4-2 record. Mexico (2-4) were third and Tunisia (1-5) fourth.

Nonetheless, Turkey is already confirmed for the Final Four for being the hosts of the competition. It means the second-placed team in Pool G would take the final spot.

On the other hand, China topped Pool G with a 5-1 record, followed by Slovakia (3-3), Spain (2-4) and Puerto Rico (2-4). Slovakia qualified as the best second-placed team.

The Final Four for Pools C, D and E will take place on the weekend of July 11-13, with the winner there advancing to the Final Six for Pools A and B from July 16 to 20.

Monday, June 16, 2014

VCP Beach Volleyball Grassroots course held in Zimbabwe

In the recent memory, the capital of Zimbabwe hosted a VCP Beach Volleyball Grassroots course. The city of Harare served a great host to the attendees of the course. The course completed it run from June 10 to 14.


The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) sent Yaniv Norman, an experienced instructor, to supervise the activity. Mr. E.K. Kondo, the 2nd Vice President of the Zimbabwe Volleyball Federation also played an influential role in conduction the course.

Around 25 participants from all over the country showed up and benefitted from the opportunity. Everyone seemed kind of motivated and showed great interest. The participants learned both the theoretical and practical aspects of the course. 

The participants were mainly physical education teachers and volleyball coaches, and for most of them, it was their first experience of beach volleyball. On the final day of the course, a beach volleyball tournament was organized in order to implement some of the topics that had been taught. This allowed the participants to apply their playing, refereeing and organizing skills to game situations. 

The FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Berlin smart Grand Slam kicks off

The FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Berlin smart Grand Slam is just around the corner. The tournament is scheduled to start off on Tuesday, June 17 and the Beach Volleyball madness will be continued till 22nd June.

The world’s best beach volleyball teams have headed to Germany this week to showcase their mesmerizing skills on the centre court. The city centre, at the Washingtonplatz is ready to host the thrilling competition.

“We have the best beach volleyball players in the world coming here, in one of the most beautiful cities, and an amazing venue. This will be a world class event for both players and spectators.”

Teams from Germany will have a great edge over outsiders as they will get huge support from local fans. However, there will be world’s finest players and it will be great to see the matches.

 “Our sport becomes more and more popular and has the attention of a lot of people”, said Matisik, who won bronze at the World Championships with Jonathan Erdmann last year. “Playing beach volleyball in the heart of Berlin and near the government quarters will be a special experience for all of us athletes.”

Last year’s silver medallist Katrin Holtwick: “I wouldn’t say no to first place this time. Supported by our home crowd we will try to deliver a similar performance. Holtwick and her partner Ilka Semmler lost the final last year to Brazil’s Talita Antunes and Taiana Lima.


Watch out for your favourite players and teams. Cheers

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Melissa Humana-Paredes and Taylor Pischke settle for bronze

It is the second year in a row that Canada’s Melissa Humana-Paredes and Taylor Pischke ended up third in the competition. They won the bronze medal at FIVB
U23 World Championship on Sunday, while playing at Myslowice, Poland.

Australia defeated the Canadian side in the semifinal on Saturday. However, the pairing of Humana-Paredes and Taylor Pischke came back with a 2-1 (21-18, 14-21, 15-10) win over Finland’s Taru Lahti and Anniina Parkkinen in the third position match.

 Pischke: “To be honest it was pretty tough to come out and bounce back and play that third place match, cause obviously we did not want to be there. It was a tough loss against Australia. We had a lot of chances to win that one.” 

After coming out strong against Finland, the Canadian girls let loose a little in the second set and the Finish girls took their chances to win it. In the tiebreak Humana-Paredes and Pischke got their act together and claimed third place after all. 

“It was important we came back and won the bronze”, said Pischke. “Not the colour we wanted, but a medal is a medal and we are happy.”

Australia’s Laird/Artacho earn gold at the FIVB Beach Volleyball U23 World Championships

The dynamic and charismatic pairing to Nicole Laird and Mariafe Artacho from Australia put up great show on the sands of Myslowice, Poland. The Aussies posted 2-1 (21-19, 17-21, 15-7) victory over  USA’s Lara Dykstra/ Jace Pardon in the final showdown of the FIVB Beach Volleyball U23 World  Championships.

The winning duo settled for gold and received great amount of applause from fans all over the world. The American team played a clever game with cuts and dinks around Laird’s big block and pushed the Australians to the limit.

“We knew it was going to be tough, USA always comes to play”, said Artacho, who added a second medal to her bronze at the Junior World Champs in 2012. “They are very competitive, we knew it was going to be a three-setter.”

USA fought back strong after dropping the opening set and pushed the match into a tiebreak. “We dropped concentration a bit, made a few errors”, said Laird about the second set. “But USA leapt into the game as well. All credit where there is credit due. But we were prepared for a long game.”

With strong serving and placed attacks down the line Artacho made the difference in the third set. At the first Australian set point Laird scored the winning point with her serve.

“Mariafe has a little bit of magic in her back pocket”, said Laird about her partner. “She’s had that her whole volleyball career and I never get stressed in the back of the sets, because I feel save that she will pull something out. It was a fight, but we got back.” 

Australia downs Canada to move to the finals of FIVB Beach Volleyball U23 World Championships

What a terrific performance by the Australian duo Nicole Laird and Mariafe Artacho defeated, who managed to beat last year’s bronze medalists Melissa Humana-Paredes and Taylor Pischke on Sunday.

They posted 2-1(18-21, 22-20, 15-9) and secured berth in the final showdown of the FIVB Beach Volleyball U23 World Championships.

The Aussies put up a great effort and proved to be better in the game.  They dropped the first set but came up with a better strategy in the following two sets. Canadian duo attacked from different sides but failed to return in the game.

“It feels a bit unreal”, said Laird, who will play her first medal match ever. “There was nothing to lose at the end of the second. I thought we might as well find a way to win and it paid off.”

Artacho already won bronze at the Junior World Championships in 2012, but this will be her first final too. “It’s amazing”, she said. “It’s an amazing experience, and we are going all the way now. I did not even remember we were behind in the second. For us it was just take it to the end, to the last whistle. So we were patient, just one at a time and stuck together.”

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Iran hammers Brazil in the FIVB World League match

Brazilian and Iranian men's volleyball squads battled out their skills in Pool A of the FIVB World League on Friday. The latter proved to be better and sent Brazil to defeat in a five-set thriller 3-2 (18-25, 27-25, 20-25, 25-17, 15-9).

Iran lost their opening Pool A match against Brazil 3-2 in Brazil last week before routing the Olympic silver medallists 3-0 in their second match. On home turf in Tehran on Friday, the Iranians recovered from 0-1 and 1-2 to edge the Brazilians 3-2 (18-25, 27-25, 20-25, 25-17, 15-9). The local fans supported the team and backed up with screams and shouts.

“Most volleyball experts described Iran as the weakest team in the World League, but the reality is something different,” Iran captain Saeid Marouf said. "We have always been backed by the fans, who double our motivation to win, even against the world champions Brazil. I believe the engines of volleyball in Iran are working very well.”

Canada celebrates 3-0 win over Cuba in Women's Pan American Cup - Volleyball News

The dynamic women's volleyball team from Canada had an impressive 3-0 (25-22, 25-23, 25-21) victory over Cuban counterparts. The vicotry improved Canada to 3-0 in Pool A. The Mexico city hosted the match on Friday.

Canada's Kyla Richey and Lisa Barclay showed impressive performance and added 11 and 10 points, respectively. They were the top-scorers from Canadian side, while Lucille Charuk and Marissa Field each added eight tallies. Field had 3 blocks to lead Canada to a 6-3 margin in the blocking category.

Cuban Melissa Vargas put a great effort as she concluded with a match-high 20 points in the losing cause.

In the next run, Canada is scheduled to meet host Mexico on Saturday. The team spirits are high, but Mexico is likely to give Canada a tough competition.


Argentina earns victory over Japan at the FIVB World League – Volleyball News

The men clad in sky blue and white shirts bagged a great victory by defeating Japan in Pool D of the FIVB World League. Team Argentina stayed on the winning course from start to end and improved its record to 4-3. They captured all three sets 25-21, 25-20, 25-15 and stunned the home audience at Komaki Park Arena in Komaki, Japan.

Argentina was supported by Lucas Ocampo and Sebastian Sole, who scored 16 and 10 points respectively. On the other hand, Yu Koshikawa struggled for Japan with 12 points, while Kunihiro Shimizu added 10. Nonetheless, the team Japan failed to subdue the stronger opponent.

Both teams started out well and displayed a great show. Japanese side led the score initially, but Argentina got hold of the game later on. Japan tried to outdo Argentina but dropped the opening set 21-25.

The visiting team continued with winning pace in the second and improved to 2-0. In the third, Ocampo’s spike put Argentina to a 6-5 lead. Japan fought back to go up 7-6 on a Koshikawa spike. A reception error by Japan saw Argentina up 8-7 at the first TTO. Chijiki could not handle an Argentina serve and it was 13-8 as Japan struggled to maintain contact. Argentina was up 16-11 at the second TTO. Japan took a timeout while trailing 18-12. Martin Ramos connected with a spike for 22-13 as Argentina moved to close out the match. A Koshikawa spike made it 22-15 but the outcome appeared inevitable. Argentina finished it out with one final spike 25-15

Portugal beats Korea in Pool E of the FIVB World League – Volleyball News

Men’s volleyball team from Portugal claimed 3-1 (25-21, 25-18, 15-25, 25-20) victory over
Korea this Saturday. The Korean city Ulsan provided backdrop for the match, but the local fans
were greatly disappointed.

With this particular win, Portugal improved to 3-2 in Pool E of the FIVB World League.

In the opening set of the match, both teams had a lot of service misses which affected the run of the game. Jeon helped Korea stay close to 22-21 but too many mistakes in the closing moments gave an edge to Portugal, and they took the set 25-21.

Portugal continued to have the upper hand in the following set and extended their lead to 2-0.
Nevertheless, the Koreans fought back and managed to win the third set of the match with a
lead of 10 point 25-15. The happiness was short-lived as Portugal used their blocking to fight
back in the fourth set. Valdir Sequeira attacked well from the right and led Portugal to an
amazing 3-1 victory.

Alexandre Ferreira scored 16 points for Portugal, while Jeon Kwang-In was Korea’s top scorer
with 15 points. Portuguese team led in blocking points (12-3) and service points (7-5). Moreover, the visitors committed 29 errors to hosts’ 33.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

The FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Moscow Grand Slam starts - Beach Volleyball News

The FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Moscow Grand Slam started in a great manner on Thursday. The tournament was opened with men’s and women’s main draws, which revealed that the big names didn’t have it all their own way.

In the men's section, the reigning world champions Robert Meeuwsen and Alexander Brouwer couldn't perform up to the mark in their opener. On the other hand, the returning female duo of Juliana Felisberta and Maria Antonelli from Brazil defeated there home fellows and fourth seeds Maria-Clara and Carolina Salgado.

Nevertheless, the leading male team from Russia, Konstantin Semenov and Viacheslav Krasilnikov and female duo, Evgenia Ukolova and Maria Prokopeva showcased terrific performance and remained unbeaten.

As day rounded off, the women’s pools had taken shape after two matches, with the first and second seeds Brazil's Talita Antunes and Taiana Lima and US April Ross and Kerri Walsh winning twice. Both men and women complete pool play on Friday, with the men playing twice and the women once. 

Spaniards Lobato/Soria down Humana-Paredes/Pischke of Canada - Beach Volleyball

The city of Myslowice in Poland hosted a wonderful match of the FIVB Beach Volleyball U23 World Championships on Thursday, June 12th, 2014.

The dynamic duo of Angela Lobato Herrero and Paula Soria Gutierrez secured an important win by defeating counterparts from Canada. They earned victory over their biggest competitors for top seed in pool D: Taylor Pischke  and Melissa Humana-Paredes. Lobato/Soria were down one set, but successfully managed to come back and win the tiebreak: 19-21, 21-18, 15-13.

“This was a very important win”, Lobato said. “Because if we win tomorrow we will pass as the first team. We are really happy because it was a very tough match, as was the match this morning against Russia.”

Monday, March 31, 2014

IBK Altos thrashes GS Caltex 25 in five-set thriller – Women’s Volleyball

Karina Ocasio-Malpica lost the personal scoring duel with Bethania De la Cruz but at the end of the day the Puerto Rican stellar player got the last laugh as IBK Altos defeated GS Caltex 25-18, 25-18, 15-25, 22-25, 15-9 in the third match of the Korean Women’s League Final Series on Monday.

The outside hitter Ocasio-Malpica scored 47 points as IBK Altos moved one victory away from the 2013-2014 despite a 50-point performance from De la Cruz a native of the Dominican Republic.

Ocasio-Malpica now has 99 points (29, 23, 24) to 112 by De la Cruz (42, 20, 50) in three matches as the two big-cannons continue to delight the Korean fans with their thundering offensive exploits.

It was the second victory for IBK Altos in the best-of-five final series with the next match scheduled on April 2 also in Pyeongtaek a city to the south of Seoul.  GS Caltex won the first contest also in five sets.

After winning the first two sets by comfortable margin, the team based in Hwaseong faced a strong reaction from the other side of the net as GS Caltex evened up the score with the powerful attacks by De la Cruz leading the way.

The visiting team then controlled the tie-breaker from start to finish with good blocking and better concentration.

Talita Antunes gears up before the start of World Tour – Beach Volleyball


Talita Antunes, one half of the current FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour champion team, has added another title to her collection just over a month until the start of the 2014 World Tour.

Having already won the South American Games title with her World Tour sidekick Taiana Lima earlier in March, Talita added Brazil’s Queen of the Beach crown on Sunday.

She teamed up with Maria Antonelli at Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro to defeat Maria-Clara Salgado and Agatha Bednarczuk to win 2-0 (21-11, 21-17) and equal Sandra Pires’ record of three Queen of the Beach titles.

“I am delighted to have matched Sandra’s record because she is one of the greats, an Olympic champion and I know how much she means to Brazil,” Talita said.

Talita and Maria Antonelli were previously partners on the World Tour from 2009 until 2012, though they teamed up for one last time to win gold at the FIVB World Cup finals in 2013.

“She was brilliant yesterday and remained bright today,” Maria Antonelli said. “It certainly helped as we didn’t need to think much about what we had to do and so we could relax and had less pressure on us.”

Brazilian Molico Osasco receives Women's Club World Championship wild card

The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) and the organizers of the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship Zurich 2014 have announced that the first of two wild cards for the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship Zurich 2014 has been allocated to Molico Osasco of Brazil.


The 2014 South America Women’s Club Championship runner’s up are currently in the semifinals of the Brazilian SuperLiga and join hosts Volero Zurich, 2014 South America Women’s Club Championship champions Sesi-SP and European club champions Dinamo Kazan as the teams who have already qualified for the tournament which will take place from May 7 to 11.

Molico Osasco, who claimed the 2012 FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship title, boast plenty of Brazilian internationals including Sheilla as captain, Adenizia, Thaisa, Fabiola, Jaqueline and Camila while Italian wing spiker Caterina Bosetti is also in their line-up.
The four time winners of the South America Women’s Club Championship from 2009 to 2012 have qualified for the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship three times having previously finished third in 2011 and second in 2010.

The wild card decisions are made jointly between the FIVB and the organizers with the second wild card expected to be allocated in the coming weeks.
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The eighth edition of the FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship will be held in Zurich, Switzerland and will feature six teams with the winner of the Asian Club Championship, which will take place from April 17 to 25 in Nakhonpathom, Thailand and one more wild card completing the line-up.  

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Zarechie downs Besiktas to claim the first ever European trophy – Women’s Volleyball

Zarechie ODINTSOVO is the winner of the 2014 CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup - Women.  The Russian team defeated Turkey’s Besiktas ISTANBUL by 3:1 (25-23, 23-25, 25-23, 25-19) in the second leg of the final at the Burhan Felek volleyball hall by the Bosporus to triumph with its first ever European trophy.


Natalia Malykh contributed 24 points to the victory and became the best scorer of the match.  She was also crowned as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the final.

Anastasia Bavykina added 17 points to Zarechie’s tally, including 3 aces and 5 kill blocks.  Besiktas’s top scorer was Paula Yamila Nizetich with 22 points.

The first set was very competitive through 9-9.  Then the Russians started gaining in the score opening a gap as wide as 17-12.  In the conclusive moments of the set, the home side crawled back up to save all of Zarechie’s set points, but the last one, and to lose by a narrow 23-25.
The second set was similar, but with the opposite sign.  Besiktas used the momentum from the end of the first part and the great performance by its blockers to establish a solid domination on the court and shoot up to a 13-3 lead.  At 23-15, it seemed that nothing could stop the Turks from winning the set, but the Russian blockers were not sleeping either.  Zarechie scored 6 points in a row to prompt an interesting ending, and then it saved the first two of Besiktas’s three set points before letting it go by the same score - 23-25.

In the third set, it was once again Zarechie’s turn to control the scoreboard.  The advantage of the Russian team never exceeded 3 points, but also Besiktas was never able to take the lead.  The home side played very well in offense and continued its great blocking efforts, but also committed far too many unforced errors.  Fair enough, the set ended at another 25-23, this time in Zarechie’s favor.

The fourth set was a completely different affair.  The visiting team made the final push for the victory and imposed its will on the court.  Vadim Pankov’s players were completely focused on their game and put a lot of precision into their performance.  The blockers continued to be Zarechie’s main weapon and all this combined led to a total control of the set and the final score of 25-19 that marked the historic moment for the club and got the Russian celebration started.

 “I am very happy right now,” emotional Ekaterina Kosianenko, captain of Zarechie, said after the match.  “My girls managed to win the match.  Congratulations to us all!  I want to present this cup to all Russian people. They are in my heart.”

Vadim Pankov, head coach of Zarechie, added:  “It was a very difficult match as I had said it would be.  Besiktas has a very good defense.  It is normal that this was a difficult match - it is final.  I am very happy to become the holder of the Challenge Cup. Congratulations to my team!”


FAP seized ninth position at the Men's African Club Championship – Volleyball News

Cameroon's FAP completed in 9th place in the ranking matches at the 2014 Men's African Club Championship after their victory against Kenya Prisons at Sousse Olympic Hall in Tunisia on Friday. 

FAP won the match in straight sets (25-14, 25-21, 25-21) to finish ninth, leaving the Kenyans in 10th place.

Ettihad Misurata (LIB) fought for more than two hours to clinch 11th place in a thrilling win against GSU (KEN) 3-2 (25-22, 26-24, 15-25, 22-25, 15-13).

Ittihad Tangier (MOR) cruised past Bafia (CMR) 3-0 (26-24, 25-21, 25-19) for 13th position, while Port Douala (CMR) clinched 15th place following an exciting victory over Espoire (COD) 3-2 (19-25, 18-25, 25-17, 25-23, 15-10).

Nemo Stars (UGA) defeated Beau Vallon (SEY) 3-1 (18-25, 25-16, 25-19, 25-20) to finish in 17th place, while Autoridade (MOZ) beat Nahda (SUD) 3-2 (15-25, 26-24, 25-16, 23-25, 15-10) to end the competition in 19th place, leaving the Sudanese in 20th place. Mugher Cement (ETH) were bottom at 21st. 

Final Standings
1.         TBD
2.         TBD
3.         TBD
4.         TBD
5.         TBD
6.         TBD
7.         TBD
8.         TBD
9.         FAP (Cameroon)
10.       Prisons (Kenya)
11.       Ettihad Misurata (Libya)
12.       GSU (Kenya)
13.       Ittihad Tangier (Morocco)
14.       Bafia (Cameroon)
15.       Port Douala (Cameroon)
16.       Espoire (Congo DR)
17.       Nemo Stars (Uganda)
18.       Beau Vallon (Seychelles)
19.       Auroridade (Mozambique)
20.       Nahda (Sudan)
21.       Mugher Cement (Ethiopia)

Finals programme for rankings 1-8 on March 29, 2014                                                                                                        
7-8  Ahly Tripoli (LIB) v AHLY Benighazi (LIB)                     
5-6 Stif (ALG) v          Borj B (ALG)  
3-4 Etoile (TUN) v Sfax (TUN)                      

1-2 Esperance (TUN) v Ahly (EGY)  

Joint Coaches Course takes place at Argentina and Uruguay – Volleyball News


The FIVB-FeVA Argentine Volleyball Regional Development Centre (CDRV) is hosting the first International Level 1 Coaches Course of 2014 organized jointly by the Argentine Volleyball Federation (FeVA) and the Uruguayan Volleyball Federation (FUV). 

The course is being held under the guidance of Ruben Sainz Rodriguez of Cuba and Spain’s Aurelio Ureña Espa.

This first activity of the year is part of a wide program of training aimed at developing volleyball across the southern part of the South American continent.


The course started on March 20 and will feature theory-based training classes carried out by both lecturers until March 31.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Mercury shines in Istanbul as Fenerbahce reaches out for CEV Cup

A thrilling volleyball fete planned for this afternoon at the Burhan Felek volleyball hall will conclude with the crucial final match of the 2014 CEV Volleyball Cup - Women.  Shortly after the end of the awarding ceremony to follow the 2014 CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup - Men final featuring Fenerbahçe Grundig ISTANBUL and Andreoli LATINA, the women’s volleyball team of the Turkish multi-sport powerhouse – Fenerbahce SK. ISTANBUL, will round off a memorable day for the fans in yellow and black by facing the Russian Uralochka-NTMK EKATERINBURG in a battle for Europe’s second-ranked club competition. 


The excitement by the Bosporus is certainly reaching record levels, as a third team from the Turkish megalopolis – Besiktas ISTANBUL, will also play a European final this weekend, entertaining Russia’s Zarechie ODINTSOVO in a duel for the 2014 CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup - Women, on Sunday afternoon at the very same Burhan Felek.

Fenerbahce’s Italian head coach Marcello Abbondanza shares the growing emotions: “There is a very important game waiting for us and we are very excited about it. We want to win and celebrate the trophy with our fans,” he stated.

“In the away match we got to know Uralochka and we are aware that if we block well in the second match at home, we can have an easier win that in the first game,” Captain Seda Tokatlioglu added.  “As I know, all tickets have been sold out and 7,000 supporters will come to cheer us on in our quest for the CEV Cup.”


Fenerbahce won the first leg in Ekaterinburg by a narrow 3:2, a result which sets the stage for a very tough fight in the second leg today.  The starting time of the game is at 20:00 local (19:00 CET).

Atom Trefl swings back to Ergo Arena for Polish league semis – Volleyball News

This weekend Atom Trefl SOPOT is going to play the first couple of matches with Impel WROCLAW in Poland’s national league semifinals. In the other semifinal, KPS Chemik POLICE will meet Tauron Banimex MKS DABROWA GORNICZA.

“The key to success is to fight for each point” says Anna Podolec, Atom’s opposite.  “We have to show our character and strength. There is no time for comprome.”

In the quarterfinals, Atom Trefl won 9:0 sets in the three matches with Beef Master Budowlani LODZ.  The team from Sopot gained some confidence by those victories and is ready to fight in the semis. 

“We started the games with Budowlani as the favorites, but this is not always an easy role for the players.  It is obviously nice, but you have to face the big pressure.  My girls got over that very well.  They won each match by 3:0 and it showed that we can keep our game on high level despite some ups and downs,” sums up Teun Buijs, the Dutch coach of Atom.

Nevertheless, Impel is a higher-ranked team than Budowlani and definitely a stronger one.  The team from Wroclaw, led by Norwegian coach Tore Aleksandersen, placed third in the Orlen League, so they took the place behind runner-up Atom Trefl trailing by only 4 points.
Atom’s middle-blocker Zuzanna Efimienko played in the past five consecutive seasons in Wroclaw and she realized how strong Aleksandersen’s team might be.

However it is hard to judge which team will be better on Saturday and Sunday afternoon in Sopot.  There is no common point between the two encounters of the two teams in the regular season. In the first away game, Atom lost by 0:3, but then they took the victory in straight sets at home.

The last time Atom Trefl played at Ergo Arena was against Romania’s Dinamo Romprest BUCURESTI in the main phase of 2014 CEV DenizBank Volleyball Champions League.  Because of some other events and mostly the 2014 IAAF Indoor World Championships, they were unable to play at their home hall for three months.

“I am glad to play again at our big hall and I was looking forward to come back here.  When we play in a facility like this, it is also good for our supporters.  I think that we can play better volleyball here as we will be more confident at this hall that we used to call our home,” stresses Charlotte Leys, Dutch wing-spiker of Atom.


The first couple of games will be held in Sopot this weekend, both starting at 14:45 local time.  Then the rivalry will be continued in Wroclaw on April 7 and, if necessary, April 8.  If the result is tied at 2 victories each, the decisive fifth match will be played in Sopot two days later.

USA Volleyball hosts the beach volleyball FIVB World Tour Grand Slam playoff – Beach Volleyball

USA Volleyball will hold its first ever playoffs for an FIVB World Tour Grand Slam beach affair on March 26 at the Annenberg Community Beach House in Santa Monica, California.
Four US women’s and four men’s beach volleyball teams will contest in winners-take-all tournaments to compete for slots (one men’s and one women’s) as the United States’ fourth team in the FIVB Shanghai Jinshan Grand Slam  that will take place from April 29 to May 4 in China. 


Entry into FIVB Grand Slam events is based on points accumulated by both members of the team, which means the top three US teams in terms of points are entered automatically. The fourth team will be determined by the playoff, which is free and open to the public.
Automatic Grand Slam qualifiers for the women are April Ross/Kerri Walsh Jennings, Lauren Fendrick/Brooke Sweat along with Emily Day/Summer Ross. On the men’s side, Jake Gibb/Casey Patterson, Phil Dalhausser/ Sean Rosenthal along with Ryan Doherty/Nick Lucena are automatically entered.

Taking part in the  women’s play offs competition will be  Jennifer Fopma/Whitney Pavlik (No. 1), Brittany Hochevar/Lane Carico (No. 2), Heather Hughes/Christal Engle (No. 3) along with Sarah Day/ Allison Daley (No. 4).  The men’s competition will see Todd Rogers/Theo Brunner (No.1), Will Montgomery/Stafford Slick (No. 2), John Mayer/ Brad Keenan (No. 3) along with John Hyden/Tri Bourne (No. 4).

“We looked at doing this thing every which way,” said Sean Scott, technical manager for the USAV Beach National Teams. “We’ve exhausted every idea. We look at this as the best way to create opportunities for players. It’s up to the players to take that opportunity.”
The men’s first-round matches will begin at 10:00 followed by women’s at 11:00. The men’s final will begin at noon followed by the women’s at 13:00.

In the men’s first round Rogers/Brunner will play Hyden/Bourne while Montgomery/Slick will take on Mayer/Keenan. In the women’s first round, Fopma/Pavlik will play Day/Daley while Hochevar/Carico will take on Hughes/Engle.

The playoffs used to take place at the Grand Slam events themselves. In so-called “Country Quota” matches, teams from the same country would square off for the fourth slot in the tournament. However the FIVB eliminated Country Quota playoffs in 2013.
Due to logistics, USAV cannot hold playoffs for the FIVB Grand Slams following Shanghai. At that point, the U.S. team that is fourth in points will be entered. Teams can gain points at FIVB Open and NORCECA Circuit tournaments.

USAV also should get two wild card entries for the FIVB Grand Slam on July 22-27 in Long Beach, Calif., which will give five U.S. teams per gender a chance to gain points.
Men’s playoff competition

10:00: Todd Rogers/Theo Brunner vs.  John Hyden/Tri Bourne
10:00: Will Montgomery/Stafford Slick vs.  John Mayer/ Brad Keenan
12:00: Men’s final
Women’s playoff competition

11:00: Jennifer Fopma/Whitney Pavlik vs.  Sarah Day/Allison Daley
11:00: Brittany Hochevar/Lane Carico vs.  Heather Hughes/Christal Engle

13:00: Women’s final

Cochabamba, Bolivia hosts the South American Beach Volleyball Tour – Beach Volleyball

Bolivia provides the backdrop for a stop on beach volleyball’s South American Tour for the second week running this weekend. 


After last weekend’s stop in Sucre, this time the competition will be at the Olympic Club in the city of Cochabamba and will feature men’s and women’s pairs from Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.

On Friday, March 28, the competition will get under way with pool matches that will continue into Saturday. Saturday afternoon will see both the quarterfinals and semifinals.

The tournament will climax on Sunday with the gold- and bronze-medal matches for both men and women.
Brazil leads the ranking of beach volleyball in 2014 for men and women. In the men’s category, Chile is second and Venezuela third. In the women's category, Brazil is followed by Argentina in second and Chile in third place.

Competitors:

Women:

ARG 1 - ANA MARIA GALLAY / GEORGINA KLUG
ARG 2 - JULIETA PUNTÍN / VIRGINIA ZONTA
BOL 1 - TANIA ISMAEL / MARIA LUISA ORTIZ
BOL 2 - AMALIA CALVO / DANIELA ARNEZ
BOL 3 - MARXIA REYES / DIVA OROPEZA
BOL 4 - KATHERINE URIARTE / ALEJANDRA OSSIO
BOL 5 - FERNANDA MAIDA / ADRIANA VILLARROEL
BRA 1- FERNANDA BERTI ALVES / ELIZE MAIA SECOMANDI
BRA2 - CAROLINA HORTA MAXIMO / CLAUDINERE BENTO SABINO
CHI 1 - MARIA FRANCESCA RIVAS / MARIA PILAR MARDONES
CHI 2 - MARIA JOSEFINA VÉLEZ / NATALIA DEL CARMEN DEPASSIER
COL - ANDREA GALINDO / CLAUDIA GALINDO
PAR - MICHELLE VALIENTE / GABRIELA FILIPPO
PER - MICHELLE SERNA / DIANA TORRES
URU - LIA FORTUNATI / FLORENCIA ROTTI
VEN - NORISBETH AGUDO / GABRIELA BRITO

Men:

ARG 1 - JULIAN AZAAD / PABLO BIANCHI
ARG 2 - NICOLAS CAPOGROSSO / IAN MEHAMED
BOL 1 - ROLANDO ISMAEL / RODRIGO PEREZ
BOL 2 - ISRAEL MARTÍNEZ / SERGIO FRANCO
BOL 3 - MAURICIO HEREDIA / LUIS BARRON
BOL 4 - LUIS CARLOS GARCÍA / SERGIO HAZOU
BRA 1 - MARCIO HENRIQUE BARROSO ARAUJO / THIAGO SANTOS BARBOSA
BRA 2 - HEVALDO SABINO MOREIRA /BRUNO MARCELO LIMA DE PAULO
CHI 1 - MARCO GRIMALT / ESTEBAN GRIMILY
CHI 2 - CRISTOBAL MARTINEZ / GUILLERMO JIMENEZ
COL - JULIAN CARMONA / JUAN CAMILO GIL
PAR - ELIOTH FRUTOS / CARLOS PEREZ
PER - LUIS BRAMONT ARIAS / JIMY HEREDIA
URU - RENZO CAIRUS / NICOLÁS ZANOTTA
VEN 1 - JESUS VILLAFAÑE / JACKSON HENRIQUEZ

VEN 2 - RONALD FAYOLA / LEONARD COLINA

The gold goes to Brazil and Chile in Sucre - South American Beach Volleyball

The fifth stop of the South American Beach Volleyball Tour enjoyed quite of sunshine as Brazilians Amanda Maltez/ Erica Almeida and Chilean cousins Marco and Esteban Grimalt managed to take away gold at the Garcilaso Sucre stadium.


Argentine’s Ana Gallay/ Georgina Klug settled for the women’s silver medal, whereas Brazilians Fabio Bastos/ Saymon Santos seized the men’s silver. The Colombian Galindo sisters, Andrea and Claudia, took home the women’s bronze while Jesus Villafañ/ Jackson Henriquez conquered the men’s.

Maltez/ Almeida, competing for the first time for Brazil, were not intimidated by the experience of Gallay and Klug, and ran out 2-1 (21-19, 19-21, 15-12) winners after a solid game and an undefeated run in the tournament.

"I'm speechless!” Maltez exclaimed. “It was a tense game, but we won our first international title. Hopefully others will come.”

Marco and Esteban Grimalt, who won on the previous stop in Lima, looked strong against Brazilians Fabio Bastos/ Saymon Santos and ended convincing winners, 21-9, 21-14.
“We were able to impose our rhythm,” Esteban Grimalt. “We put pressure on Fabio and were able to prevail. We are very happy with this title.”

Andrea/ Claudia Galindo beat Venezuelans Gabriela Brito/ Norisbeth Agudo 2-0 (21-16, 21-14) for the bronze, while Jesus Villafañe/ Igor Hernandez of Venezuela overcame Uruguay’s Nicolas Zanota/ Renzo Cairus 21-13, 21-17 in the men’s section.

The competition continues next weekend in another Bolivian city, Cochabamba.

Classification

Women
1 – Brazil
2 – Argentina
3 – Colombia
4 – Venezuela
5-8 – Uruguay, Bolivia 1, Chile 1, Paraguay
9-16 – Argentina 2, Bolivia 5, Chile 2, Bolivia 6, Bolivia 2, Bolivia 3, Bolivia 4, Bolivia 7

Men
1 – Chile
2 – Brazil
3 – Venezuela
4 – Uruguay
5-8 – Venezuela 2, Argentina 1, Bolivia 2, Bolivia 1
9-16 – Chile 2, Paraguay, Bolivia 6, Argentina 2, Bolivia 5, Colombia, Bolivia 3, Bolivia 4