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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

Just a reminder that the draw will be held tomorrow in Moscow and will be streamed live.

 

https://en.volleyballworld.com/en/beachvolleyball/olympics/2020/news/draw-for-olympic-beach-volleyball-tournament-to?id=94244

Is there seeding for the draw ? 

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43 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I don't think today's beach volleyball pairs will think "oh my, our football team lost at home in 1950, I think we are doomed" :p 

haha, maybe the americans are telling dalhauser/lucena and walsh/ross to remind them if they play in the final stages

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18 minutes ago, vinipereira said:

 

I don't think we have a "problem with pressure playing at home". This was one competition, and we lost based on quality (meaning that our team was shit). The Olympics are different. You can lose a gold medal (Men's Football) and win another in a question of minutes (Women's Volleyball). At Rio, will be the same. Brazil will lose some "sure" golds, and maybe will win other medals that weren't expected.

 

I don't think we will win all 4 gold medals in Volleyball because we have other teams that are in the same level or are even better. For me, USA women has a more consistent team than Brazil. For Beach Volleyball, there's a number of teams that are good enough to win against our athletes etc

Also 1950 Uruguay in Maracana..... :p

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4 minutes ago, vinipereira said:

No way we will win all 4 Volleyball gold medals, I expect 2 (3 if we're lucky).

 

I hope USA wins one of the indoors, most likely women, but they were overmatched in the Grand Prix Final

 

and seems like Brazil have problem with pressure playing at home (7-1)

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Complete List of Continental Cup Winners

 

Men - Austria, Qatar, Tunisia, Chile, Cuba

Women - Netherlands, Australia, Egypt, Venezuela, Costa Rica

 

Qualifiers to Continental Cup in Sochi

 

Men - Belgium, Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Venezuela, Uruguay, Canada, Puerto Rico, Morocco, Angola

Women -  Ukraine, Czech Republic, Vanuatu, China, Paraguay, Colombia, Mexico, Cuba, Rwanda, Nigeria (and possibly russia as the hosts but i'm not sure)

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7 minutes ago, konig said:

how many teams will qualify for the Continenta Cup final?, i really cant find that information even in the FIVB page.

 

Second and Third Ranked in each competition from what i know, though i dont know if russia automatically qualifies

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