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Beach Volleyball Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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il y a 9 minutes, De_Gambassi a déclaré:

And that's it for France :( I thought for a moment that our youngsters could save the day against the Russians, but the Rowlandson-Krou olympic dream ends up here. Ah if Rowlandson didn't get injured last year, maybe they could had racked up enough point to secure a direct olympic spot. Maybe... well, that's life.

 

I hope that R-K will stay around for Tokyo.

there is a little hope with the girls?

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Vanuatu has reached the semi-final after defeating Kazakhstan 2-0, their next opponent is China, even without their top pair it is going to be hard for them (likely a 2-1 result if they win). Australia vs. Japan is the other semi-final.

 

For the men the semi-finals are Australia vs. China and Kazakhstan vs. Qatar.

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18 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Vanuatu has reached the semi-final after defeating Kazakhstan 2-0, their next opponent is China, even without their top pair it is going to be hard for them (likely a 2-1 result if they win). Australia vs. Japan is the other semi-final.

 

For the men the semi-finals are Australia vs. China and Kazakhstan vs. Qatar.


Vanuatu defeated China! Going against Australia tomorrow.

#banbestmen

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NORCECA Continental Cup Finals

 

Women

 

:CUB v. :GUA and :CRC v. :MEX in semifinals; I think Cuba will beat Mexico for the spot.

 

Men

 

  :CAN v. :PUR  and :CUB v. :MEX  It will be hard for any nation other than Canada to qualify here.

 

 

CSV Continental Cup Finals

 

Tournament is being played in the round robin format, with :VEN  having a 3-0 record and in form to win the quota. In the men's, all appears the spot will be contested by :CHI  and :VEN

 

 

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Venezuela won the women's tournament and will be the South American representative... Belgium and Austria will play the men's final in Europe tomorrow. Qatar will play in Asian men's final (don't know who is the opponent).

 

Results coverage of this is absolutely horrible. The only source of information are various twitter accounts.

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7 minutes ago, dcro said:

Venezuela won the women's tournament and will be the South American representative... Belgium and Austria will play the men's final in Europe tomorrow. Qatar will play in Asian men's final (don't know who is the opponent).

 

Results coverage of this is absolutely horrible. The only source of information are various twitter accounts.

The men’s draw was much more straightforward, with Qatar beating Kazakhstan in straight games, and China disposing of Australia, also in straight sets.

 

I'm guessing this means Qatar will play against China? 

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

The men’s draw was much more straightforward, with Qatar beating Kazakhstan in straight games, and China disposing of Australia, also in straight sets.

 

I'm guessing this means Qatar will play against China? 

 

Looks like it is. I've found out earlier that "Qatar" defeated KAZ, so this should be it.

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