Πέμπτη 17 Σεπτεμβρίου 2009

Eight teams to square off in NORCECA Women’s Continental


Eight teams will be competing in the biennial NORCECA Women’s Continental Tournament for regional bragging rights and the single ticket available to the FIVB World Grand Champions Cup in Japan in November.

The event will take place at Ruben Rodriguez Coliseum of Bayamon, Puerto Rico through September 22-27.


World No. 5 and defending champions Cuba will play in Pool A alongside World No. 2 USA, Mexico (26th) and Costa Rica (30th). Hosts Puerto Rico (18th), Dominican Republic (14th), Canada (23rd) and Trinidad & Tobago (53rd) comprise Pool B.


Cuba has won 13 of the 20 editions of the competition but USA, winner of five titles, has emerged as the main powerhouse of the continental event, claiming three of the past four championships. Mexico won the first two tournaments.


The pool play runs through September 22-24 with the winner of each group advancing directly to the semifinal round. The second and third place teams then will play crossed matches in the quarterfinals (September 25).


Four matches are scheduled to start at 14:00 (local time) daily, with Puerto Rico always playing from 20:00. All of Puerto Rico’s matches and those for the medals will be broadcast nationally by TeleSports Channel 13. Matches can be seen “on demand” via www.mediasports.tv

Pool A

Cuba, winner of the 2007 tournament and runner-up at the previous three events, features Nancy Carrillo and Kenia Carcaces, setters Yanelis Santos and Yusidei Silie, and a new source of power from the tandem of Wilma Salas and Yoana Palacios.


The U.S. roster includes a highly talented group of veteran Olympians, with Danielle Scott-Arruda, Heather Bown, Logan Tom, Nancy Metcalf, Lindsey Berg, Cynthia Barboza and Stacey Sykora. Young guns such as Kristin Richards, Alexis Crimes and Jordan Larson will also make the trip. The Americans finished second in 2007 and were runners-up in the five editions that preceded their threepeat in 2001, 2003 and 2005.


Mexico won the tournament back in 1969 and 1971 but last finished among the top three with third-place finishes in 1979 and 1981.

Youngsters Marta Revuelta, Cecilia Rios and Xitlali Herrera are joined by veteran Claudia Rodriguez to form the core of the team.


Costa Rica, which defeated México last month to qualify for the 2
010 World Championship, strongly relies on siblings Verania and Angela Willis and Karen Cope Charles.

Pool B

The Dominican Republic, third-place finisher in the past four editions and five of the last six, will rely on powerful hitters Bethania de la Cruz and Prisilla Rivera and support from veteran Milagros Cabral. Brenda Castillo is building a solid reputation as libero, while Annerys Vargas and Lisvel Eve are capable defenders at the net.


Playing with the support of the home crowd, Puerto Rico will depend mostly on the offense of Aury Cruz and Sarai Alvarez, while Vilmarie Mojica is a reliable setter. Sheila Ocasio and Alexandra Oquendo provide solid blocking.


Canada’s top guns are Tiffany Dodds and Tammy Mahon but Sherline Holness and Tonya Mokelki are also offensive threats. The last time the North Americans finished on the podium was in 1999, with a third-place finish.


Trinidad & Tobago is a team with enormous raw physical talent, and Krystle Esdelle and Kelly-Anne Billingy are the heavy hitters of the squad.

Η Εθνική …ξαναπαίζει στη Nova


Για όλους όσοι θέλουν να ξαναδούν τα παιχνίδια της Εθνικής μας ομάδας στο 26ο Ευρωπαϊκό Πρωτάθλημα της Τουρκίας η Nova έχει προγραμματίσει για την επόμενη εβδομάδα τις εξής επαναλήψεις:

Δευτέρα 21 Σεπτεμβρίου
20.00 Ελλάδα-Ισπανία
21.30 Ελλάδα-Σλοβακία
Τρίτη 22 Σεπτεμβρίου
20.00 Ελλάδα-Σλοβενία
22.15 Ελλάδα-Γερμανία
Πέμπτη 24 Σεπτεμβρίου
20.00 Ελλάδα-Γαλλία
22.00 Ελλάδα-Πολωνία
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2009 SWATCH FIVB Junior World Championships

Playing the first two of three main draw pool play matches Thursday, the world’s best young adult men’s beach volleyball teams continue to illuminate the sand at the 2009 SWATCH FIVB Junior World Championships, for players under 21 years old. The ninth edition of this world championship event is being held in England for the second straight year and the first in Blackpool.
Pool Play will finish on Friday when the 24 men’s main draw teams play their final pool play match after which the field will be reduced to 16 to begin the single elimination final phase of the event on Saturday.
With the 24 teams divided into six pools, winning their first two matches Thursday were seven teams--the Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, Poland, and Switzerland. While the others lead their pools outright, the teams from the Netherlands and Switzerland are tied with two wins each.


The event, which is free to the public, continues through Sunday at St. Chads Headland on the South Promenade in Blackpool. In Great Britain for this week’s world championship event for both men and women are a total of 69 two-person beach teams (36 men, 33 women) representing 29 nations. The gold medal and bronze medal matches for both genders will be played on Sunday.
Netherland’s Alexander Brouwer/Christiaan Varenhorst, who won the silver medal in last year’s junior world championships in Brighton, England, defeated teams from the Netherlands and Latvia, Germany’s Lars Fluggen/Stefan Kohler, second-seeded, won their matches over teams from Brazil and Austria while New Zealand’s Sam Wallace-Boyd/Sam O’Dea, seeded 16th, won over opponents from the United States and Russia.
Brazil, which has two teams in the men’s Main Draw along with Germany, Poland and the Netherlands, saw 12th-seeded Alvaro Filho/Vitor Gonsalves win twice, over teams from Spain and Germany. Canada’s 7th-seeded Steve Marshall/Sam Schachter are 2-0 with wins over duos from Norway and Great Britain.
The other two teams undefeated after the first day of main draw pool play are Poland’s eighth-seeded Michal Kadziola/Jakub Szalankiewicz who recorded their wins over teams from Australia and Japan along with 10th-seeded Jonas Kissling/Mats Kovatsch of Switzerland with wins over tandems from Latvia and the Netherlands.


With 20 teams pre-seeded into the main draw and the top qualifiers earning the final four slots, Great Britain has three teams in the main draw.
As the host nation, Great Britain has three men’s teams in the main draw: Seain Cook/Adam Smith, Patrick Crooks/Chris Gregory and Josh Randall/Jake Scheaf. Cook/Smith and Crooks/Gregory are in the same pool and they played each other in Thursday’s opener with Cook/Smith winning in three sets, 20-22, 21-8 and 15-10 in 54 minutes, the longest men’s match of the tournament so far.
Randall and Scheaf lost both of their matches Thursday as did Crooks/Gregory but with a victory in their final matches on Friday, however, the possibility remains that they could advance to Saturday’s elimination rounds. Cook/Smith could also advance, depending on how they do in their final match.
In all, there are 18 countries represented in the men’s main draw.
The 2009 SWATCH FIVB Junior World Championships are being produced by Beach Volleyball UK Ltd. of Dorset in association with Britain’s Northwest Regional Development Agency and Volleyball England.
Lying along the coast of the Irish Sea, Blackpool, England’s major seaside resort, is 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Manchester and less than 30 miles north of Liverpool City centre.

Στην Βοσνία ο ΑΡΗΣ Μαρμούρης


Για την Βοσνία και συγκεκριμένα για την περιοχή Όντζακ αναχώρησε το πρωί από την Θεσσαλονίκη η αποστολή του ΑΡΗ Μαρμούρη, όπου κι αναμένεται να βρίσκεται αργά το απόγευμα. Μάλιστα, οι παίκτες του Γιώργου Οικονομίδη θα έχουν την ευκαιρία να κάνουν και μία χαλαρή προπόνηση το πρωί της Παρασκευής, όπου και θα διεξαχθούν οι αγώνες της προκριματικής φάσης. Να σημειωθεί, μάλιστα, ότι για πρώτη φορά φέτος, η ομάδα θα είναι πλήρης, αφού στην Βοσνία θα ενσωματωθεί κι ο έτερος των ξένων παικτών του φετινού ΑΡΗ Μαρμούρη, ο Νίκολα Κοβάσεβιτς.

Σε δηλώσεις του, ο αρχηγός της ομάδας, Θάνος Τερζής, τόνισε για τη σημασία των αγώνων αυτών: «Σίγουρα, το γεγονός ότι γνωρίζουμε εκ των προτέρων ότι θα βρισκόμαστε στην τελική φάση του Βαλκανικού Κυπέλλου ως διοργανωτές, μας απαλλάσσει εν μέρει από το άγχος. Από την άλλη πλευρά, όμως, είναι μία πρώτης τάξεως ευκαιρία η ομάδα να δοκιμάσει τις δυνατότητές της πλήρης απέναντι σε δύο καλούς αντιπάλους. Εξάλλου, πρόκειται για τα δύο επίσημα παιχνίδια της φετινής χρονιάς, που προσφέρονται για τη διεξαγωγή συμπερασμάτων», για να συμπληρώσει: «Ας μην ξεχνάμε, άλλωστε, ότι το επόμενο σαββατοκύριακο θα είναι η τελική φάση κι εμείς ως διοργανωτές έχουμε έναν παραπάνω λόγο να θέλουμε το κύπελλο».

Το πρόγραμμα του τριημέρου έχει ως εξής:

Παρασκευή (18/9):

18:00 Ozdak-ΑΡΗΣ Μαρμούρης

Σάββατο (19/9):

18:00 ΑΡΗΣ Μαρμούρης-Budva

Κυριακή (20/9):

13:00 Odzak-Budva