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Post by bschem on Aug 23, 2009 12:52:16 GMT 8
okay thanks. ang aga kasi pag live pinanuod eh. 1 am 3 am tapos 630 am. grabe un.
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Post by swimbod21 on Aug 23, 2009 14:06:08 GMT 8
i'm watching manon flier's interview. finally, zorzi interviewed here. hay, grabe. mamatay na yata ako. she's so gorgeous. mamatay na yata talaga akoh! je vous aime, mon cherie manon! if only i had wings...and if only i were at least 6 inches taller... screw brazil. go netherlands!! yabyu, manon anyhoo, japan's hosting again, and i get the feeling that they'd get more individual awards than the champions... She reminds me of Gweneth Paltrow... very elegant sya sa court. Her playing style naman reminds me of Barbra Jelic. Sobrang goto girl ito. Almost unstoppable. I want Netherlands din to win. Sorry sa Brazil fans but I want an upset OFFT: Guys do you play volleyball? It's been ten years na kasi since I last played competitive volleyball. I used to be the setter sometimes outside hitter pagmahina ang kalaban.
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Post by karpol on Aug 23, 2009 20:41:14 GMT 8
_bschem hehe hindi po ganon Oras..Sa Japan po Ginaganap so Isang hour ang advance ng Japan Satin..kaya after lunch ako nakakapanaod ng live.......
_swimbod wla parin tatalo sa Record ni Barbara Jelic-Ruzic 54 pts 5 sets 1999 semifinals European Championships....
by the way 1st place Brazil 2nd place Russia 3rd place Germany 4th place Netherlands 5th place China 6th place Japan
Best Scorer NED Flier Manon 103pts(6pts lang agwat ni Gamova) Best Spiker RUS Kosheleva Tatiana 56.06 Best Blocker BRA Claudino Fabiana 1.26 Best Server NED Flier Manon 0.55 Best Digger GER Tzscherlich Kerstin 3.90 Best Setter JPN Takenutsa Yoshie 10.28 Best Reciever BRA de Oliveira Fabiana 58.82
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Post by jodaman on Aug 24, 2009 10:16:39 GMT 8
'galing a! yeah, 5'10 nga. ang sabi sa slimmers' world sa akin dati, 5'7 1/2 ako, pero dalawang medical clinic ang nagsabi na about 5'10 ako. hindi ko alam ang totoo, pero sana hindi 5'7 1/2. hehehehe hehe....510 ang height mo jodaman? Russia wins 3-1 against china.. ang galing galing ni kosheleva!!! si gamova off ngayon ang atake pero ang block ay bumalik ang galing din nang mga digs ni kabeshova..di ako akalain minsan natatawa ako sa mga reception nila..si makarova nabloblock pag Cross court pero galing niya mag down the line......
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Post by jodaman on Aug 24, 2009 10:19:02 GMT 8
bakit gano'n? cctv 5 na nga ako e, ibang events ang ipinapalabas? hindi ba sila realtime? justintv sana, kaya lang ang pangit ng pldt broadband namin nitong weekend kaya ang pangit sa justintv ngayon hehe pag hindi tinelevise ng CCTV5 ang Russia-Germany bukas....hihintayin ko ang links sa Justin TV bukas ng tanghali.... pag binigay sa kin sa kabilang forum ang links try ko ipost dito...
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Post by bschem on Aug 24, 2009 10:30:20 GMT 8
di nako nakanuod hay naku! so nung finals ba eh nag laban pa russia at brazil?
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Post by jodaman on Aug 24, 2009 10:35:55 GMT 8
si natalia mammadova rin! naging kakampi ni inessa sargsian-korkmaz sa azerbaijani national team _bschem hehe hindi po ganon Oras..Sa Japan po Ginaganap so Isang hour ang advance ng Japan Satin..kaya after lunch ako nakakapanaod ng live....... _swimbod wla parin tatalo sa Record ni Barbara Jelic-Ruzic 54 pts 5 sets 1999 semifinals European Championships.... by the way 1st place Brazil 2nd place Russia 3rd place Germany 4th place Netherlands 5th place China 6th place Japan Best Scorer NED Flier Manon 103pts(6pts lang agwat ni Gamova) Best Spiker RUS Kosheleva Tatiana 56.06 Best Blocker BRA Claudino Fabiana 1.26 Best Server NED Flier Manon 0.55 Best Digger GER Tzscherlich Kerstin 3.90 Best Setter JPN Takenutsa Yoshie 10.28 Best Reciever BRA de Oliveira Fabiana 58.82
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Post by jodaman on Aug 24, 2009 10:46:52 GMT 8
round robin ang format ng finals grand priks e. lahat ng nasa final 6, naglaban-laban. di nako nakanuod hay naku! so nung finals ba eh nag laban pa russia at brazil?
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Post by jodaman on Aug 24, 2009 11:18:46 GMT 8
larong-PE lang ako. hihihihihi i'm watching manon flier's interview. finally, zorzi interviewed here. hay, grabe. mamatay na yata ako. she's so gorgeous. mamatay na yata talaga akoh! je vous aime, mon cherie manon! if only i had wings...and if only i were at least 6 inches taller... screw brazil. go netherlands!! yabyu, manon anyhoo, japan's hosting again, and i get the feeling that they'd get more individual awards than the champions... She reminds me of Gweneth Paltrow... very elegant sya sa court. Her playing style naman reminds me of Barbra Jelic. Sobrang goto girl ito. Almost unstoppable. I want Netherlands din to win. Sorry sa Brazil fans but I want an upset OFFT: Guys do you play volleyball? It's been ten years na kasi since I last played competitive volleyball. I used to be the setter sometimes outside hitter pagmahina ang kalaban.
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Post by karpol on Aug 24, 2009 14:49:24 GMT 8
hindi,,,,,, real time ang CCTV5 cguro mag 1 to 2 minutes delay lang.... nakakapanood ako puro nga after lunch kaya pag katpos kumain Open ko na TVU player ko tapos hanapin ang CCTV5...
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Post by deejay_05 on Aug 24, 2009 15:39:24 GMT 8
ang ganda ng laban ng Brazil - Netherlands and China - Japan nung Saturday sa True Sports Channel 62....
Galing talaga ni Mari and Taisha (ba yun), and yung bagong setter ng Brazil (vice FoFao).... sabi nung commentator, mostly sa Brazilian players me tatoo ng Beijing sa kamay nila (or sa Ring Finger nila)....
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Post by deejay_05 on Aug 24, 2009 15:46:38 GMT 8
From FIVB site:
Invincible Brazil capture eighth World Grand Prix title It was lucky No. 8 for the golden Brazilian Women's team on Sunday Tokyo, Japan, August 23, 2009 – Brazil underscored their global domination by going 5-0 in the Final Round of the 2009 FIVB World Grand Prix at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, winning their eighth title in the process. The World No. 1 and defending champions produced an amazing run in the month-long competition. In their final clash against Japan on Sunday, Brazil stayed cool under pressure to power past the fighting hosts in a four-set thriller 25-21, 25-27, 25-19, 25-19.
Welissa Sassa Gonzaga scored a match-high 19 points for Brazil, while Maiko Kano led Japan with 14, including 11 kills from 27 attempts.
With such a flawless performance, the formidable Brazil made a clean sweep of the competitive round-robin Final Round to bag 10 points, enough to once again see them top the medal podium.
World champions and three-time winners Russia also finished on high note after they sent 2007 champions Netherlands packing in three sets 25-20, 25-23, 25-21.
Tall and towering Gamova Ekaterina of Russia was the top scorer with 22 points, 20 of them through devastating spikes, with Debby Stam claiming 11 points for the Netherlands. Russia claimed nine points from four wins against one loss to finish second.
European powerhouse Netherlands and up-and-coming Germany collected seven points each from two wins against three losses, but the latter had a better points ratio to take the consolation third place, with the Dutchwomen placing fourth.
Fist-pumping Germany, the World No.12 that finished eighth at the tournament last year, saved the best for last in the prestigious tournament on Sunday by crushing an off-form Chinese side, bronze medalists at last year’s Beijing Olympics, 4-0 (25-14, 23-25, 25-21, 25-14).
Hard-hitting Margareta Kozuch topped the day’s scorers with 30 points, including 27 kills, while Ma Yunwen led China with 15.
It was the Germany’s second medal in the World Grand Prix history. In 2002 in Hong Kong, the Germans finished third to Russia and China respectively to return home with bronze - their first medal ever in the star-studded competition. Meanwhile, two Asian teams – China and Japan finished fifth and sixth places respectively. Both teams had the similar six points from one win against four losses. However, China took the fifth place due to the better win-loss points ratio. As for Brazil, shortly after the well-earned 3-1 win over the gallant Japanese, who played with guts and dogged determination on Sunday, the South Americans jumped for joy, hugged each other and shared the greatest unforgettable moment together.
In front of a large number of audience packing the 10,000-seater competition venue and millions of TV viewers around the world watching live broadcast, Brazil has already stretched their remarkable success in the World Grand Prix to unchallenged eight times.
It was a tough, challenging job, but excellently accomplished by the 55-year-old head coach Jose Roberto Lagas Guimaraes, who has already steered the Brazilians to win five World Grand Prix titles as well as the last year’s unprecedented Olympic Games crown.
The Brazil’s achievement in the World Grand Prix dated back in 1994 in Shanghai where they beat Cuba to capture their unprecedented crown.
Brazil repeated the similar feat in 1996 in Shanghai and maintained their awesome display to win their third title in Hong Kong in 1998, followed by 2004 in Reggio Calabria, Italy, 2005 in Sendai, 2006 in Reggio Calabria and 2008 in Yokohama.
The Brazil’ predictably-brilliant performances in this year’s World Grand Prix sounded a warning bell to the world volleyball that they are the indomitable giants not to be toppled easily in future top-notched competitions including the next year’s Japan-hosted World Championship Finals.
“It’s very great to win the World Grand Prix again. I admit that it was a tough match against Japan. They are coming much stronger each year. They are getting better and better and can be a strong team to be reckoned with in the near future,” said Brazil’s head coach Jose Roberto Lagas Guimaraes.
Added captain Sheilla Castrom, who won the tournament's Most Valuable Player Award, “It was a tough match. Japan already proved that they are very strong. Moreover, they received a strong support from home crowd. In the second set, we did not attack well. It might be because we played too many matches so far in the tournament. I’m very glad that my team won the gold medal. Credits should go to staff coaches who gave us strong supports.” In the awarding ceremony, the FIVB’s President Mr Wei Jizhong presented gold medals to champions Brazil. They also received the coveted World Grand Prix trophy plus US$200,000 cash prize, while Russia and Germany finished second and third places to respectively claim US$100,000 and US$75,000 prize money.
Despite a fourth-place finish, the Netherlands still had something to be proud of as captain Manon Flier won the Best Scorer and the Best Server Awards.
Sunday’s results Germany beat China 3-1 (25-14 23-25 25-21 25-14) Russia beat the Netherlands 3-0 (25-20 25-23 25-21) Brazil beat Japan 3-1 (25-21 25-27 25-19 25-19)
Individual Awards Best Spiker: Tatiana Kosheleva (Russia) Best Blocker: Fabiana Claudino (Brazil) Best Server: Manon Flier (Netherlands) Best Libero: Kerstin Tzscherlich (Germany) Best Setter: Yoshie Takenutsa (Japan) Best Scorer: Manon Flier (Netherlands) Most Valuable Player: Sheilla Castrol (Brazil)
Final Standings 1. Brazil 2. Russia 3. Germany 4. The Netherlands 5. China 6. Japan 7. Poland 8. Thailand 9. USA 10. Puerto Rico 11. Dominican Republic 12. Korea
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Post by bschem on Aug 24, 2009 15:46:53 GMT 8
paano ka nakanood deejay?
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Post by deejay_05 on Aug 24, 2009 21:16:18 GMT 8
paano ka nakanood deejay? umuwi kasi ako nung Saturday kina Nanay sa Tarlac. E ang cable channel doon me True Sports (or Vision) Channel sa Channel 61 and 62. Kaya ayun me live coverage sila nung FIVB. Dito sa Bataan wala eh....
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Post by jodaman on Aug 25, 2009 11:20:24 GMT 8
saan sa tarlac? (thaisa 'yong isang middle blocker, btw. tapos si dani lins ang setter.)
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