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Men's Beach Volleyball AVC Asian Continental Cup 2018 - 2020


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17 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

Men’s update:

 

The match for the quota will be contested by :INA and :AUS

 

SF result:

 

:AUS 2-0 :IRI

:INA 2-1 :NZL

 

Congrats Indonesia for making it to the final and good luck on being the first Southeast Asian country in qualifying for any kind of volleyball discipline in the Olympics.

 

For myself and my rooting interests, I'm just disappointed in Thailand not being able to push themselves to grab an Olympic quota while being host of this qualification event. I just tired of Thailand being perpetual screw ups in Olympic qualifiers especially their women's indoor volleyball team.   

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2 hours ago, dcmdtruefan said:

and good luck on being the first Southeast Asian country in qualifying for any kind of volleyball discipline in the Olympics.

Welp, we had qualified for Beach Volleyball in 1996 actually.

 

I'll take that as wishing us to qualify for the second time :d

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1 hour ago, Griff88 said:

Women's update - Semifinals:

 

:THA 0-2 :JPN

:AUS 1-2 :CHN 

 

China is still through despite having to forfeit one match :yikes:

That pair have to play 2 matches per day and keep winning. It’s their quota so they have to fight for it.

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4 hours ago, Griff88 said:

Welp, we had qualified for Beach Volleyball in 1996 actually.

 

I'll take that as wishing us to qualify for the second time :d

My apologies for the factual mistake. Shows that I forgot some of the information I read on Wikipedia. I used to actually remember this kind of information that I read about past Olympics on Wikipedia.  

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2 hours ago, Vic Liu said:

That pair have to play 2 matches per day and keep winning. It’s their quota so they have to fight for it.

What happened to the second team? 

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