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Post by destroyer on Jun 9, 2009 11:01:19 GMT 8
as to why di nakapasok italy...natalo sila at di nakapasok sa qualifying matches for the grand prix last year ang nakapasok to represent europe ay russia, the netherlands,germany, and poland...in that grand prix match/es italy's player's were setter Giulia Pincerato replacing Francesca Ferretti, Lucia Bosetti and Serena Ortolani firing in from every corner on the court di ko alam kung nakalaro si francesca picinini grabe itong si picinini gumaling ng todo malakas na pumalo nakita ko rin kasi development ng player na ito (picinini noon di ito makaobra kina artamonova at sokolova pero ngayon ang lakas na nyang pumalo she developed na talaga as an open spiker...magaling na, maganda pa he he he...
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Post by jodaman on Jun 9, 2009 11:09:17 GMT 8
oh yes, i remember that one now. and cuba is not in pala (which is why i guess puerto rico is in). whatever happened to cuba?
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Post by karpol on Jun 9, 2009 21:57:01 GMT 8
As To Italy.. very simple NATALO cla un lang... they failed to qualified....tapos ang usapan.. hehehe sa cuba ata the opted na wag sumali..(im not sure about that) to Jodaman...... if you compare safronova 7 yrs ago nagimprove sia maige bec bak at 2002 50 percent ng palo nia pinapasubo nia sa block pero mga spike nia is powerful.... c coach cheng zonghe..d xia sacked..nag retire na xia kc tapos narin naman ung contract sinung takunitsa c takenutsa o takahashi c sugiyama at takahashi .... nag temporary break.. pero babalik pa daw... gnun din si gamova as i said b4.. c ramirez nag retire na rin malay kng bkit.... sabay sabay cla nila ruiz at barros... as to whom can replace sokolova..... ASK Mo c KARPOl kung makakagawa ba sia ulit nag ganon.. hehehhe joke d nman tlga offensive weapon c belikova gnawa ni karpol yun para mag block na mag block d tishcenkova yun Tischenko or Tichthchenko yun...mag kasing edad c EStes pati c tischenko.... nung pinag palit ni caprara ang postion nla gamova at sokolova ..tlgang mali..d efective tingnan mo nung 06 world cham nung finals nag outside hiter c gamova at balik OPp s sokolova db efective? pero satingin ko d mapupunta sa mga MB's ang style of play nang Russia.. sbi ng mga coaches ng mga Volleyball clubs sa russia na ang systema nang volleyball sa knila ay KARPOl System parin ang umiiral
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Post by jodaman on Jun 10, 2009 13:59:05 GMT 8
yes, i've heard and seen safronova's improvement, but she's still not as good as her predecessors; but she's good enough. i actually don't know other outside hitters in their national pool who are good enough to be with her in the starting line up (at least temporarily). i've seen fateeva, but she doesn't stand out to me. tishchenko...it depends on which adaptation you're using. if you're using the english transliteration, it would be definitely spelld as tishchenko. but if you're using french, it'll be "tichtechnko." the russian cyrillic letter Щ is roughly sounded as "sh" and "ch" (in english) together. the russians have been swinging from english to french on several occasions when it comes to switching their names from the cyrillic alphabet to latin alphabet. that's why tiourina (french) is sometimes written as tyurina (english). what i said about sokolova is a rhetorical question. hehe! but thanks for answering anyway. belikova...i just wished that she was trained to hit more, but from what i heard, the karpol school of volleyball required one middle blocker to hit slides and differentials, while the other is just there to block. i think that's why morozova on several occasions during and before the 2000 olympics was preferred over belikova. she scored and defended like tishchenko (if i remember it right).
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Post by karpol on Jun 10, 2009 15:59:21 GMT 8
you're wrong morozova did score and defended like tischenko did infact belikova is a good blocker than morozova
in karpol school of volleyball (after Irina Kirillova leave) yes indeed only one mb is required to hit slides and differential and the other would just block and do some Quick Hits..together with the OPP... the Opp is required to hav Some Slides and Middle Hits....Sokolova and Plotnikova..........thats the two of the OPP's that do it is the span of 1998-2003 and early 2004 karpol would always put on the starting 6 One-Non Quicking MB and a One-Non Running MB
as to fateeva she's powerful hitter but her shots are sthingy feeding the block hehhe
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Post by jodaman on Jun 10, 2009 18:12:24 GMT 8
lol. that's what i said. morozova scored and defended just like tishchenko. belikova is a specialized blocker so that's why she'll outblock morozova. morozova, however, is more versatile, in that she can hit backrow, slides, quicks and differentials, and need not be replaced by a libero (she would even sometimes be used as libero in place of tyurina). plotnikova...i've never seen her hit slides, but she did hit quicks and differentials quite effectively. i think many people agree too that tyurina (formerly batukhtina) was also an effective opposite hitter. anyhoo, nasaan na nga ba si plotnikova? hindi ko na nakita ang pangalan niya sa roster ng ilang major teams last year. is godina still on the national team? grrr...bakit "takinutsa" ang lumabas doon? i swear, ang tinype ko ay "t-a-k-i-s-h-i-t-a"
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Post by destroyer on Jun 11, 2009 8:35:39 GMT 8
godina i think opted to retire na...
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Post by karpol on Jun 11, 2009 14:54:04 GMT 8
retired na c godina thats what i heard c plotnikova may baby na... nwala c plotnikova sa NT nung nawala din c Karpol she played for Uralochka until 07/08 season .....
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Post by deejay_05 on Jun 11, 2009 15:39:06 GMT 8
interesting views...very clear ang details...galing...
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Post by jodaman on Jun 15, 2009 8:42:27 GMT 8
naging libero din si plotnikova 'di ba? anyway, i just found out that fofão, jaqueline. and walewska are not on the team. pati sila giba, dante at marcelinho wala. guess they're trying out their young guns
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Post by karpol on Jun 15, 2009 21:21:50 GMT 8
sa Uralochka oo naging libero sia... pero sa NT ndi zia naging libero ang una nga niyang position ay MB tlga nung nwala si sokolova dun lng sia nging OPP...trivia lng.heheh yes brazil trying young guns
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Post by castor on Jun 16, 2009 10:37:26 GMT 8
naging libero din si plotnikova 'di ba? anyway, i just found out that fofão, jaqueline. and walewska are not on the team. pati sila giba, dante at marcelinho wala. guess they're trying out their young guns is this permanent na? or just for the volleymasters?
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Post by jodaman on Jun 16, 2009 11:20:08 GMT 8
the three's names are not listed in the grand prix roster either. paula pequeno's is there, however. karpol, godina and gamova are in the line up for the grand prix, kaya lang mga twenty yata sila sa list. check out fivb website. of course, ma-tri-trim down pa rin ito so that could possibly mean wala pa rin silang dalawa sa official 14-man line-up
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Post by deejay_05 on Jun 16, 2009 13:14:57 GMT 8
From the FIVB Website:
Ningbo, China to host Final Round of 2010 FIVB World Grand Prix
The agreement for 2010 World Grand Prix Finals was signed by FIVB President Jizhong Wei with the Director of Beilun Sports Government Yuan Xia, pictured here with Volleyball Events Department Vice-Director Gabrielle van Zwieten Lausanne, June 15, 2009 - The FIVB concluded a contract with the Director of Beilun Sports Government today that awarded Ningbo, China hosting rights for the Final Round of the 2010 FIVB World Grand Prix. The contract was signed at FIVB headquarters in Lausanne by FIVB President Jizhong Wei and Director of Beilun Sports Government Yuan Xia.
"I'm delighted that Ningbo and China will once again host the Final Round of the World Grand Prix,” said President Wei. "They hosted the event in 2007 and it was a huge success, so we can expect great things to come next year as well."
Ningbo, a port city situated on the East China Sea in northeastern Zhejiang province, is one of the training centers for the Chinese National Volleyball Team.
The World Grand Prix features 12 of the top Women's National Volleyball Teams from around the world. Brazil will defend its title this year at the July 31-August 23 event, with the Final Round scheduled to take place in Tokyo starting on August 19.
The best five teams after the preliminary rounds as well as hosts Japan will qualify for the Final Round. A round-robin system will be played, with 15 matches in total, to decide the 2009 FIVB World Grand Prix champion.
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Post by deejay_05 on Jun 16, 2009 13:21:42 GMT 8
Also from the FIVB site, but this time news on the ongoing World League:
Brazil, Russia, Cuba go unbeaten on opening weekend of World League
Netherlands' Rob Bontje celebrates a succesful middle attack against the U.S. on Saturday Lausanne, June 15, 2009 - Brazil, Russia and Cuba were the only teams to pick up maximum points during the first weekend of the 2009 FIVB World League, each winning their opening two matches in convincing fashion.
The trio top their respective pools with 6 points each following the Opening Round of play at the competition, featuring 16 of the world's top men's national teams.
Pool A: The Netherlands got off to a great start by upsetting Beijing Olympic gold medalists and defending World League champions the United States in their first match played at Ahoy Rotterdam. The Dutch stunned the visiting team in straight sets (25-22, 25-19, 26-24) on Saturday, leaving coach Peter Blangé in an understandably buoyant mood. "I am very happy with the result. Our serving and blocking, normally not our strongest points, worked out fantastic," Blangé said. "I am sure that the USA will be much better in the next match, but we are ready for them."
The Americans were indeed much better in the rematch, having analyzed the Dutch tactics and prepared the necessary countermeasures. The U.S. evened the series at 1-1 with a hard-fought 3-2 win (16-25, 32-30, 17-25, 25-20, 6-15).
In other Pool A action, Italy traded straight-sets victories with China in Verona, with the hosts winning Friday's opener 3-0 (25-16, 25-12, 25-16) before succumbing to the visitors 21-25, 23-25, 32-34 a day later.
Pool B: France, South Korea, Argentina and Serbia all finished the weekend with one win and one loss. Serbia and France got things going on Friday in Nis, with the hosts losing in straight sets 0-3 (22-25, 17-25, 27-29). Serbia battled back on Sunday with a 3-1 (25-19, 25-22, 19-25, 25-23) win that took just under two hours to complete. Korea, meanwhile, opened their World League campaign off with a 3-2 (20-25, 25-22, 34-36, 25-16, 15-13) victory over Argentina in Suwon, before losing the rematch by the same score (25-21, 21-25, 25-19, 20-25, 12-15) on Sunday.
"I am very satisfied by the performance of my players," said Argentine coach Javier Weber. "Korea showed better defense compared to yesterday especially in the fourth and fifth sets, but my players did their job perfectly. That is the main reason for today's victory."
Pool C: Russia visited Japan during the first round and left with two commanding victories as souvenirs. The visitors dropped only one set in their two matches, winning 0-3 (22-25, 23-25, 16-25) on Saturday and 1-3 (22-25, 22-25, 25-22, 12-25) on Sunday. Russia coach Daniele Bagnoli had much to be pleased about after the wins, but said he was particularly impressed with the way his players responded to losing the third set in the second match. "I am very happy about the reaction of my team after we lost the third set. For me it's very, very important to see such a great reaction from my players," Bagnoli said. "This makes me optimistic for the future because I like to see the team when the play is difficult, not when the play is easy. This really is the difference between great teams and normal teams - how you resolve problems when the situation is difficult."
Cuba also went unbeaten on the weekend after two 3-1 victories over Bulgaria in Havana. The hosts won 24-26, 29-27, 25-18, 25-2 on Friday and wrapped the series up with a 25-19, 23-25, 25-21, 25-20 victory on Saturday.
Pool D: Brazil joined Cuba and Russia as the only unbeaten teams remaining in the competition after downing Poland 3-1 (23-25, 25-18, 25-20, 25-19) on Saturday and 3-0 (25-20, 25-20, 25-15) on Sunday in Sao Paulo. The competition was much closer in Caracas, where Venezuela hosted Finland. The hosts got off to an immaculate start, winning the opener on Friday in straight sets (27-25, 25-21, 25-22), but were treated to some of their own medicine on Sunday, losing 3-1 (23-25, 22-25, 25-22, 23-25) in a match that lasted just over two hours. Finland coach Mauro Berruto, who instructed his players not to pay attention to the vocal home crowd in the second match, said he was impressed with the way his team bounced back from the opening defeat. "I am happy and proud of the result," Berruto said. "We improved in reception, serving and defense. The players were in a different mood, which helped them to score important points and finally be winners."
The second round of World League play gets under way this Friday and wraps up on Sunday.
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