FIVB World Grand Prix 2012


On Friday, 08. June starts the Fivb World Grand Prix with teams from 16 countries. 


For the finals only the best 5 teams plus China will qualify


WGP Finals


Rank Points Matches
1. USA 14 5/5
2. Brazil 13 4/5
3. Turkey 9 3/5
4. Thailand 5 2/5
5. China4 1/5
6. Cuba 0 0/5



01.07. (19:40 Ningbo) China vs.USA (24:26, 21:25, 25:27)

01.07. (15:40 Ningbo) Thailand vs.Cuba (25:22, 30:28, 25:23)


01.07. (13:10 Ningbo) Brazil vs.Turkey (25:21, 23:25, 25:20, 25:15)





30.06 ( 19:30 Ningbo) China vs Turkey (26:24, 22:25, 23,25, 21:25)

30.06. (15:30 Ningbo) USA vs.Cuba (25:14, 26:24, 25:14)
30.06. (13:00 Ningbo) Brazil vs.Thailand (25:20, 25:23, 25:14)







29.06 ( 19:40 Ningbo) China vs Thailand (25:21, 22:25; 32:34, 25:21, 13:15)
29.06. (15:40 Ningbo) USA vs.Turkey (25:18, 25:23, 21:25, 25:20)
29.06. (13:10 Ningbo) Brazil vs.Cuba (25:17, 25:12, 15:14)







28.06 ( 19:40 Ningbo) China vs Brazil (21:25, 25:21; 19:25, 18:25)
28.06. (15:10 Ningbo) Cuba vs.Turkey (23:25, 09:25, 20:25)
28.06. (13:10 Ningbo) USA vs.Thailand (25:18, 27:25, 18:25, 25:18)


27.06. (13:10 Ningbo) USA vs.Brazil (25:19, 25:20, 20:25, 13:25, 15:13)
27.06. (16:00 Ningbo) Thailand vs.Turkey (22:25, 21:25, 25:20, 24:26)
27.06. (19:40 Ningbo) China vs.Cuba (25:22, 25:22, 25:17)






Current ranking 26.06. 2012


Rank Points Matches
1. USA 27 9/9
2. China 23 8/9
3. Turkey 21 7/9
4. Thailand 20 7/9
5. Brazil19 8/9
6. Cuba 19 6/9
7.Germany 18 6/9
8. Poland 16 5/9
9.Japan 13 4/9

Table/ Information from the Fivb Website


3. Week


Pool I
22.06. (15:20 Osaka) Turkey vs. Korea (25:18, 28:26, 20:25, 25:13)
22.06. (18:20 Osaka) Japan vs. Germany (22:25, 12:25, 25:17, 16:25) 
23.06. (15:20 Osaka) Germany vs. Korea (25:10, 25:14, 25:20)
23.06. (18:20 Osaka) Japan vs. Turkey (25:23, 14:25; 21:25, 17:25)
24.06. (15:00 Osaka) Turkey vs. Germany (26:24, 17:25, 18:25, 15:25)
24.06. (18:00 Osaka) Japan vs. Korea









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2. Week
Until now USA, China, Cuba and Brazil stay unbeaten.
In the second week the japanese Volleyball team was recombined in a different squad again. Surprisingly Yoshie Takeshita lead as the captain in the match against Dominican Republic. Furthermore Megumi Kurihara had her first official comeback as well as Mizuho Ishida who was Japans top scorer today with 12 points. Team Japan played very concentrated in front of the japanese audience and will probably have a very successful second week... lets see! 


Watch the FIVB Photo Gallery (Japan vs. Dominican Republic)




Pool F
15.06. (15:20 Komaki ) Thailand vs Puerto Rico (25:18, 19:25, 25:11, 25:19)
15.06. (18:20 Komaki ) Japan vs Dominican Republic (25:17, 25:13, 25:18)
16.06. (15:20 Komaki ) Thailand vs Dominican Republic (25:14, 25:22, 25:19)
16.06. (18:20 Komaki ) Japan vs Puerto Rico (25:20, 25:18, 25:16)
17.06. (15:20 Komaki ) Puerto Rico vs Dominican Republic
17.06. (18:20 Komaki ) Japan vs Thailand (15:25, 25:16, 25:22, 19:25, 16:18)


Video Link:


watch Japan vs Thailand 17.06 (chinese, good quality)




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1. Week
The japanese women share the Pool C in the first round with Turkey, Korea and Cuba. The opponents Cuba and Korea are still in everybody's minds from the Olympic Games Qualifications two weeks earlier. 







Unknown will be the current power of Turkey


Pool C
08.06. (13:30, Busan Korea) Japan vs. Turkey (19:21, 21:25, 21:25)
08.06. (16:00, Busan Korea) Korea vs. Cuba  (25:23, 25:27, 18:25, 25:23, 11:15)
09.06. (14:00, Busan Korea) Korea vs. Turkey (18:25, 25:22, 21:25, 14:25)
09.06. (16:30, Busan Korea) Japan vs. Cuba (20:25, 25:20, 18:25, 20:25)
10.06. (14:00, Busan Korea) Korea vs. Japan (19:25, 25:23, 19:25, 22:25)
10.06. (16:30, Busan Korea) Turkey vs. Cuba (20:25, 25:21, 17:25, 20:25)


VIDEO LINK:


watch Korea vs Japan 10.06  (chinese, good quality)










In the European OGQ tournament in Turkey (01.-06. May 2012) the Turkish team proofed their power when defeating Russia in the semifinals 3:1 and Poland in the finals 3:0. The team around captain Esra Gümüs and top scorer as well a new Fivb Heroine Neslihan Darnel have a very powerful opposite attack which was very effective against Russia.
Especially the spikes from the left hand spiker Darnel are very hard to block and defend. This Turkish team who defeated Russia and Poland easily represents their country for the first times at the Olympic Games. Will they also be successful against Japan? Back then in 2010 Japan won 3:1 against the turkish team. Let's wait for tomorrow!


Match description 08.06. 2012:
A very unspectacular tournament beginning match has ended. Both sides did not play with their best players. The personal changes on the japanese side were very fundamental. 
No Yuko Sano, Yoshie Takeshita, Saori Kimura or Yukiko Ebata. So the team played in a young constellation with Hitomi Nakamichi, Saori Sakoda, Maiko Kano, Nana Iwasaka, Mai Yamaguchi, Risa Shinabe and as libero Kotoki Zayasu. Finally back again on the field are the two most important middle blocker Kaori Inoue and Ai Yamamoto - both were missing due to injuries. 
It was a match with no glamour that ended after 1 hour and after three sets by a very dominating Turkish team that blocked and attacked to strong for Japan. Masyoshi Manabe gave his players a lot of space for finding their own way but did not succeed. Saori Sakoda was Japans top scorer with 15 points. Followed by Kaori Inoue and Maiko Kano with both 7 points. 








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