website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2018


Recommended Posts

  • 1 month later...

Tommorow's Matches of FIVB Women's World Championships Qualification tournament played in Warsaw, Poland :clap:

 

15:30 CEST :CZE Czech Republic 3-1 :SVK Slovakia ( 18-25 ; 25-15 ; 25-17 ; 25-16 )

18:00 CEST :ISL Iceland 0-3 :SRB Serbia ( 13-25 ; 15-25 ; 9-25 )

20:30 CEST :CYP Cyprus 0-3 :POL Poland  ( 14-25 ; 17-25 ;15-25 )

Edited by VolleyRuller96

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/570-womens-volleyball-fivb-world-championship-2018/#findComment-79914
Share on other sites

Today's games of FIVB women's world championship qualification tournament in Warsaw

 

15:30 CEST :CZE Czech Republic 0-3 :SRB Serbia ( 19-25 ; 18-25 ; 24-26)

18:00 CEST :CYP Cyprus 0-3 :SVK Slovakia ( 25-15 ; 25-13 ; 25-10 )

20:30 CEST :ISL Iceland 0-3 :POL Poland ( 16-25 ; 5-25 ; 18-25 )

 

 

Edited by VolleyRuller96

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/570-womens-volleyball-fivb-world-championship-2018/#findComment-80011
Share on other sites

As I expected pretty easy 3-0 for Serbian women :) 

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/570-womens-volleyball-fivb-world-championship-2018/#findComment-80023
Share on other sites

Serbia and Poland keep perfect record at women’s World Champs qualifier 

 

 

Warsaw, Poland, May 24, 2017. Serbia and Poland claimed their second straight 3-0 victory on the second competition day of the European qualifier to the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship taking place this week at Torwar Hall in Warsaw. Serbia beat the Czech Republic in three sets and Poland achieved the same result in their matchup with underdogs Iceland. Slovakia bounced back from their loss to the Czech Republic the day before to rout Cyprus in three sets to complete Wednesday’s programme. 

The first match of the second competition day between the Czech Republic and pre-favourites Serbia might have been one of the decisive ones for the final standing of the World Championship qualifier in Warsaw. The 2016 Olympic silver medallists did not disappoint and cruised steadily to win the first two sets 25-19 and 25-18 almost unchallenged and not for the lack of skills on the Czech side. Coach Zdenek Pommer’s team doubled their efforts in set three and accumulated a substantial point advantage (12-5), but Serbia showed their experience and kept coming back for a thrilling finish, eventually winning 3-0 (25-19, 25-18, 26-24).

“Maintaining our concentration throughout the game is something that we will try to improve for the next games. We are happy with this 3-0 win. Every match and point counts here. The Czech Republic played really well, especially in defence and I think they are one of the best teams in this tournament,” said Serbia star player Tijana Boskovic, who scored an impressive number of 28 points for her team.

190852__PSU0615.jpg

Later in the afternoon, Cyprus managed to score only 38 points in the three sets they played against Slovakia. Very efficient reception gave the Slovakian team many opportunities for their attacks, which they mostly converted throughout the match. When they paired this with some good serving, only a 3-0 ending was to be expected and indeed this scenario came true after only 66 minutes of play (25-15, 25-13, 25-10). 

“This tournament and match is a great experience for my team. Our aim is to win gold in the Small Countries Division, so playing here is very good for my players,” said Petros Patsias, coach of Cyprus.

“These three points are important, but the big thing for me is that this was the first official game, and not an easy one from the mental side, for some of our very young, new players – the libero and the opposite. Letting them play in a real, national team game is important for our future,” said Slovakia coach Marek Rojko.

221000__PSU1017.jpg

Poland pleased their fans in Warsaw not only with a three-point win, but also with their style of play, presenting a variety of successful attacks, while Iceland gave away quite a few points. The hosts only stepped up their game in set no. 2, finishing it with a rarely seen score of 25-5. This pace was hard to maintain at all times and coach Jacek Nawrocki’s players slowed down a bit in the beginning of set three, but that was just a short break before they went on to close the match 3-0 (25-16, 25-5, 25-18).

“Our performance in the second set was really good, and regardless of how the opponents played, we made a minimal number of own mistakes and that was enough. In the other two sets my players looked tense again – wanting too much too fast and this is not good for the flow of the game,” said Nawrocki.

“For us, for the second line-up, it was an important game – to go out there and take the responsibility for the match, especially when everyone expects a perfect result,” said home star Maja Tokarska

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/570-womens-volleyball-fivb-world-championship-2018/#findComment-80054
Share on other sites

Today's games of FIVB women's world championship qualification tournament in Warsaw

 

15:30 :CYP Cyprus 0-3 :SRB Serbia ( 25-10 ;25-12 ; 25-15 )

18:00 :ISL Iceland 0-3 :CZE Czech Republic (6-25 ; 7-25 ; 13-25 )

20;30 :POL Poland 3-1 :SVK Slovakia ( 25-19 ; 25-15 ; 26-28 ; 25-19 )

Edited by VolleyRuller96

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/570-womens-volleyball-fivb-world-championship-2018/#findComment-80070
Share on other sites

Possible D-day for our girls. Fingers crossed because losing against Slovakia means no World Championship for us.

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/570-womens-volleyball-fivb-world-championship-2018/#findComment-80084
Share on other sites

11-0 for us in 2nd set :bounce:

 

edit - now just 12 -7

Edited by VolleyRuller96

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/570-womens-volleyball-fivb-world-championship-2018/#findComment-80087
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
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Oh well.  Plenty people say that once you get past the first flush of youthful energy it is actually better long term to have a couple of post Olympic slow years and then start building back gradually after 18 months.  That is how Chris Hoy ran his career.
    • World Relays for sure, this has turned into a great annual event.   Last Curling of the season, at a more reasonable time for us Europeans   First Speedway Grand Prix of the Season from  SGP - FIM Speedway - Calendar   Cycling tours from Romandie  and Turkey the illegally occupied Byzantine Empire.  The  Vuelta Feminina also starting.   And as ever Rugby League north and south.  
    • Ah great!  Was looking for that earlier this week and could not find it.   Better link though.   2026 WCF Curling World Mixed Doubles Championship - Geneva, Switzerland
    • Just finished with PanAm Weightlifting Championship. Looking forward to the first Boulder World Cup this weekend. The Relay Championships will be good, too.  Might catch some of the W 3x3 action, too. Unfortunately the Ft. Lauderdale Open (Swimming) doesn't have a good stream.   (Might go back and watch the Oceania Weightlifting Championship.)
    • Well, not much going on this week for me Saturday 1:00AM: Curling Mixed Doubles Worlds Bronze Medal Match   5:00AM: Curling Mixed Doubles Worlds Gold Medal Match 5:00AM: World Athletics Relays 8:00AM: Madrid Open Women's Final  Brasillia Elite 16   Sunday 5:00AM: World Athletics Relays 8:00AM: Madrid Open Men's Final, if Blockx beats Zverev then I'll skip it'll be an easy win for Sinner Brasillia Elite 16   And the continuation of the NHL and NBA playoffs 
    • 2026 European Weightlifting Championships - Batumi   Results (April 19-26, 2026)   Men's 65kg: 1. Muhammed Furkan Ozbek   2. Ivan Dimov   3. Ferdi Hardal   4. Ion Badanev   5. Dimitris Minasidis   6. Zdravko Pelovski   7. Cosmin Isofache   8. Ion Dorobete     * The olympic weights are 75, 85 and 95, but as we didnt have this weights in the championship, i'm taking results from 71, 79, 88 and 94.   Men's 71kg: 1. Yusuf Fehmi Genc   2. Gor Sahakyan   3. Yahor Papou  (Belarus) 4. Isa Rustamov   5. Zulfat Garaev  (Russia) 6. Engin Kara   7. Dian Pampordzhiev   8. Harrison McGrogan     Men's 79kg: 1. Gevorg Serobian  (Russia) 2. Briken Calja   3. Martin Poghosyan   4. Kaan Kahriman   5. Archil Malakmadze   6. Vadzim Likharad  (Belarus) 7. Tiberiu Donose   8. Vitalii Daderko     Men's 88kg: 1. Marin Robu   2. Zurab Mskhaladze   3. Andranik Karapetyan   4. Manuchar Gogokhia   5. Cristiano Ficco   6. Petr Asayonak  (Belarus) 7. Rafik Harutyunyan   8. Artem Okulov  (Russia)   Men's 94kg: 1. Karlos Nasar   2. Ara Aghanyan   3. Romain Imadouchene   4. Raphael Friedrich   5. Mikhail Podkorytov  (Russia) 6. Hakan Sukru Kurnaz   7. Armands Mezinskis   8. Darius Tataru     Men's 110kg: 1. Garik Karapetyan   2. Luis Lauret   3. Hristo Hristov   4. Siarhei Sharankou  (Belarus)  5. Khas-Magomed Balaev  (Russia) 6. Simon Martirosyan   7. Danylo Chyniakov   8. David Fischerov     Men's +110kg: 1. Varazdat Lalayan   2. Daniil Vagaitsev  (Russia) 3. Timur Naniev  (Russia) 4. Bakari Turmanidze   5. Vladyslav Prylypko   6. Ragnar Holme   7. Joen Vikingsson Sjoblom   8. Kamil Kucera     Women's 53kg: 1. Nina Sterckx   2. Mihaela Cambei   3. Cansel Ozkan   4. Rebekka Tao Jacobsen   5. Alexia Sipos   6. Tanzela Grigoryan   7. Milana Kutiakina  (Russia) 8. Malen Monasterio     * The olympic weights is 61 but as we dont have this weight in the championship, i'm taking results from 58 and 63.   Women's 58kg: 1. Kamila Konotop   2. Aleksandra Grigoryan   3. Olga Te  (Russia) 4. Noemi Filippazzo   5. Dana Berchi   6. Ekaterina Krasulina  (Russia) 7. Annelien Vandenabeele   8. Annika Pilz     Women's 63kg: 1. Sarah Davies   2. Alina Shchapanava  (Belarus) 3. Dziyana Maiseyevich  (Belarus) 4. Maelyn Michel   5. Andreea Cotruta   6. Svitlana Moskvina   7. Maria Olalla   8. Wiktoria Wolk     Women's 69kg: 1. Siuzanna Valodzka  (Belarus) 2. Zarina Gusalova  (Russia) 3. Lisa Schweizer   4. Nuray Gungor   5. Naroa Arrasate   6. Martyna Dolega   7. Enkileda Carja   8. Evgeniia Guseva  (Russia)   Women's 77kg: 1. Janette Ylisoini   2. Varvara Kuzminova  (Russia) 3. Iryna Dombrovska   4. Anastasia Romanova  (Russia) 5. Nana Khorava   6. Genna Toko Kegne   7. Yekta Jamali   8. Alexandrina Ciubotaru     Women's 86kg: 1. Emma Poghosyan   2. Iana Sotieva  (Russia) 3. Madias Nzesso   4. Natia Gadelia   5. Liana Gyurjyan   6. Busra Can   7. Nikola Senicova   8. Darya Kheidzer  (Belarus)   Women's +86kg: 1. Emily Campbell   2. Solfrid Koanda   3. Anastasiia Hotfrid   4. Valentyna Kisil   5. Tuana Suren   6. Fatmagul Cevik   7. Aurelia Pedersen   8. Ilke Lagrou     Results
    • Medal matches are being streamed on the Olympics Channel https://www.olympics.com/en/live/
    • Qualification Games  v.  v.    will take on the winner of #1  will take on the winner of #2
×
×
  • Create New...