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Women's Volleyball FIVB Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2023


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15 hours ago, phelps said:

:ITA Alessia Orro (the starting setter) won't play in the OQT because of the neck injury she sustained at the Europeans :facepalm:

 

and all of our last hopes have gone with that :hairpull:

Isn’t Italy virtually guaranteed to qualify regardless of the results of the qualification tournament?

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7 hours ago, NearPup said:

Isn’t Italy virtually guaranteed to qualify regardless of the results of the qualification tournament?

right now, yes

 

but it's not mathematical yet...and losing badly a lot of games in this tournament and in the next VNL (when we're going to play once again with the "C" team for sure) might lead us in big troubles

 

we are playing with fire...let's hope not to get burned :rolleyes:

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23 hours ago, phelps said:

:ITA Alessia Orro (the starting setter) won't play in the OQT because of the neck injury she sustained at the Europeans :facepalm:

 

and all of our last hopes have gone with that :hairpull:

Kinda scared a team like Germany will take that spot. Poland isn't great already, anything below that is just the worst.

 

Really not fond of the Volleyball Q system and we seem to be at the short end of the stick a few times already. (Although the draw for the men is pretty nice) Just really hope it will get some air time here during the Olympics.

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:ITA Roster

 

Setters: Francesca Bosio, Guilia Gennari

Outside Hitters: Myriam Sylla, Elena Pietrini, Alice DeGradi, Francesca Villani

Opposites: Sylvia Nwakalor, Ekaterina Antropova

Middle Blockers: Marina Lubian, Anna Danesi, Federica Squarcini, Linda Nwakalor

Liberos: Elonora Fersino, Beatrice Parrocchiale

 

:CHN Roster

 

Setters: Diao Linyu, Ding Xia

Outside Hitters: Li Yingying, Wang Yunlu, Zhong Hui, Wu Mengjie

Opposites: Gong Xiangyu, Zheng Yixin

Middle Blockers: Yuan Xinyue, Wang Yuanyuan, Gao Yi, Yang Hanyu

Liberos: Wang Mengjie, Ni Feifan

 

:SRB Roster

 

Setters: Maja Ognenović, Slanđana Mirković, Ana Jakšic

Outside Hitters: Bjanka Buša, Sara Lozo, Katarina Lazović, Aleksandra Uzelac

Opposites: Tijana Bošković, Ana Bjelica

Middle Blockers: Jovana Stefanović, Mina Popović, Maja Aleksić, Hena Kurtagić

Liberos: Teodora Pušić, Aleksandra Jegdić

 

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2 hours ago, AsensioWillemsen said:

Kinda scared a team like Germany will take that spot. Poland isn't great already, anything below that is just the worst.

Germany are without Hanna Orthmann, don't see them qualifying here. 

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:THA Roster

 

Setters: Guedpard Pornpun, Tomkom Nootsara, Manakij Sirima

Outside Hitters: Srithong Wipawee, Jansawisut Sasipapron, Kongyot Ajcharaporn, Moksri Chatchu-On

Opposites: Kokram Pimpichaya, Sooksod Thanacha

Middle Blockers: Bundasak Jarasporn, Nuekjang Thatdao, Thanapan Wimonrat, Bamrungsuk Hattaya

Liberos: Nahuanong Jidapa, Pannoy Piyanut

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