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Women's Volleyball Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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25 minut temu, MHSN napisał:

List of participating teams for Olympic qualifiers in each continent

https://www.fivb.org/en/Volleyball/viewPressRelease.asp?No=89193&Language=en

 

 

Europe:

:AZE:BEL:BUL:CRO:GER:NED:POL:TUR

 

Africa:

:ALG:BOT:CMR:COD:EGY:GHA:KEN:NGR

 

Asia:

:AUS:TPE:INA:IRI:KAZ:KOR:THA

 

South America:

:ARG:COL:PER:VEN

 

North America:

:CAN:DOM:MEX:PUR

I bet that :NED / :POL , :KEN , :THA, :ARG and :DOM will qualify to Tokyo. 

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8 hours ago, prso1000 said:

I think it is going to be among Netherlands and Turkey, maybe Germany. I don’t see Poland there being serious contender. 

What did you miss to watch of our team this year - Nations League, Olympic qualifications or European Championships? It seems - all of it.

About Poland-Netherlands battle - today Stysiak started the Serie A1 game of Scandicci against Monza instead of Slöetjes in the starting roster. And she seems doing it well.

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29 minuten geleden, Vojthas zei:

What did you miss to watch of our team this year - Nations League, Olympic qualifications or European Championships? It seems - all of it.

About Poland-Netherlands battle - today Stysiak started the Serie A1 game of Scandicci against Monza instead of Slöetjes in the starting roster. And she seems doing it well.

Sloetjes is not as good as she was the last 4/5 years. Besides that the Dutch team showed an awful form this year.

For me :TUR Turkey is the biggest favourite, :POL , :GER and :NED are just outsiders.

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Turkey seems to be about 50% better at home, the tournament is in Apeldoorn. Netherlands is fourth team of last Worlds, but I agree they had a bad year. Germany and Poland are on similar level, but Polish girls seems to develope more and more, while Germans seems (at least to me) at their maximum.

I'd bet for these four in the semis with Poland and Netherlands in final, hoping for a five-sets drama with white-red happy end.

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On 31/10/2019 at 07:00, MHSN said:

Africa:

:ALG:BOT:CMR:COD:EGY:GHA:KEN:NGR

 

same as men's tournament, it seems 3 teams withdrew, Algeria, DR Congo, Ghana

so it will be a round robin between the remaining teams from 5-9 January

:BOT:CMR:EGY:KEN:NGR

 

https://www.cavb.org/2019/12/21/final-schedule-confirmed-for-cavb-tokyo-womens-volleyball-qualification-2020/

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