website statistics
Jump to content

Women's Volleyball FIVB Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2023


Totallympics
 Share

Recommended Posts

Somehow :NED managed to win this crazy game against :CHN .Three matchpoints saved in the fourth set, but what happened with Chinese volleyball? They were very weak at the deciding points.

 

Crazy poule with 5 teams that still have a chance to qualify. :DOM:CAN:CHN:NED:SRB 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

USA wins 3-1 over Italy, so probably direct match between us and Italians will decisive who will qualify from second place, as I dont see USA not being qualified from 1st place, it would be better if Germany will win 3-2 over Italy if we will have 0 after match with USA.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

33 minutes ago, rybak said:

USA wins 3-1 over Italy, so probably direct match between us and Italians will decisive who will qualify from second place, as I dont see USA not being qualified from 1st place, it would be better if Germany will win 3-2 over Italy if we will have 0 after match with USA.

Same with group B, where :JPN vs :BRA will decide the second quota - unless Brazil can't win vs. :BEL or Japan somehow surprises :TUR.

 

Group A is definitely the most interesting.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Monzanator said:

The shocking news in this match was that designated sacred cow Wołosz was finally replaced by Wenerska at one point :hyper:

And Wołosz should stay on the bench in next two matches if we want qualify already from this tournament :d but let see if Lavarini finally realized this that now Wenerska is way better...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • finally   https://oca.asia/news/5416-oca-press-release-oca-cancels-bangkok-chonburi-aimag.html
    • Discussion Threads are moving from an annual cycle to a quadriennium cycle, and being merged with the Olympic Qualification Thread for the following Olympic Games.   Example: Alpine Skiing Discussion | Qualification to Winter Olympic Games Milano-Cortina 2026   You might see the downside of this so I anticipate the benefits of it   - There will be no need to open discussion threads every new year, but just every 4; - In the past we had some discussion threads very active and some with very few replies. Having also the general Olympic qualification discussion in the thread will guarantee each thread to be active during the Olympic quadriennium; - We will still have separate threads for single Olympic qualification events, so these threads are only for general discussion related or unrelated to Olympic qualifications; - In the past, we had to move lots of posts between Discussion Threads and Olympic qualification threads. This now will not be necessary anymore because there is a single thread for both.
    • OK this is getting weird but do you honestly believe those figures? Do you actually believe that the Winter Olympics is popular in countries that don’t have snow at winter? (At the same time as the IOC claims they need to include the likes of breakdancing to make the summer games more appealing)   If you do, then fair enough 
    • Wrong (again). Estimated viewership for Beijing 2022 was 2 billion, while for Tokyo it was 3 billion, which isn't a considerable difference for "only 30 countries care for the Winter Olympics." Add the February slot when everyone is at work and all the football leagues are in full force, compared to July/August vacations and the numbers are even more impressive for an event, which allegedly few people care about.
    • At the end of the day who knows what the situation will be like in 4 years time, there could be a new sprint star that is neither him or Lavreysen for all we know.    The Australian team sprint squad was on a downward trend anyway because Glaetzer is clearly past his best which was easily seen at these games.     GB cycling obviously saw the medals he won, his talent and birth country, got into contact with him and gave him a more lucrative deal. Track cycling is a bigger/more important sport there and their cyclists get more funding.    Because if it was always his ‘dream’ why didn’t he make the move earlier on? He has been competing since 2019    And also can they please take Raygun aswell? I beg       
    • Ellesse Andrews grandfather is Scottish and he got asked if there's a possibility Andrews could join GB (as a joke) thanks to the Richardson bombshell on NZ radio. He replies, "Like hell she is, I'm Scottish not British". Just to add the grandfather is from Glasgow, one area that is pro independence. Hahaha got to laugh.
    • In alpine skiing one can still actually qualify through the points gained in whichever race?   They abandoned that in cross-country skiing, and rightfully so  
    • So if you were a Winnipeg Jets fan in the 90's, you became an Arizona Coyotes fan despite it being far away and having nothing to do with Winnipeg anymore, and now that transferred to being a fan of a random other team that happens to be HC Utah, the continuation of the original Jets? Or if you were a Jets fan in the 90's you simply stopped being a fan of anything, until the current Jets came around and one became a fan of that?  
    • Yeah, but I agree with that (basically)     I was just saying some sports simply aren't 'summer sports' or 'winter sports', the time of year in which they happen to be held due to scheduling don't necessarily make them so.
    • The IOC will lose LA if they insist on this investigation stopping. 
×
×
  • Create New...