Cuba Aim For Gold
May 2nd, 2008Cuba aim for the gold full article FIVB
Cuba aim for the gold full article FIVB
Check out the results from 27th March here at the FIVB
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THE Chinese women’s volleyball team looks to have recovered its form just in time for its Olympic title defense after beating Cuba six times in a row in friendlies over the last two weeks.
After winning the gold medal in Athens, China suffered injuries to key players, including Zhao Ruirui, who was injured well before the Athens Games in 2004, and Feng Kun and a loss of form.
It finished fifth at the 2006 world championships and missed out on the Asian title last year for first time in more than two decades.
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Love, not money, has kept Serbia’s top volleyball player Ivan Miljkovic on track for his third Olympic Games.

Even before the former Yugoslavia broke apart in a series of bloody conflicts, volleyball could never match the financial rewards offered in the far more popular team sports of soccer and basketball.
During the war-torn 1990s, less money than ever was available to top-level athletes in an economy ravaged by political strife and international isolation.
Egypt defeated Algeria in 5 to book a place in Beijing. Full FIVB report.
Egyptian cap. Hamdy El Safi receiving the trophy from CAVB President Dr. Amr Elwani
Durban, South Africa February 9, 2008 - After a very exciting final, Egypt secured the African ticket to 2008 Beijing Olympic games following their victory over Algeria in a thriller five set match lasting for two hours of skillful Volleyball action that made the spectators very excited her at Tongaat hall in Durban, South Africa on Saturday.
Egypt and Algeria into final.
Full Report from FIVB
Shaarawy Hossam (here at the World Cup) from Egypt
Durban, South Africa February 8, 2008 - After a very exciting day fully attended by the spectators Egypt and Algeria qualified to the final spot of the African Olympic qualification to determine continental representative in Beijing 2008 after the North African neighbors cut their way towards the Olympic ticket following their victories over Cameroon and Tunisia respectively in the semifinal here at Tongaat hall in Durban, South Africa on Friday.
Full results FIVB
After the experience in the FIVB World Cup, Egypt looks for an Olympic berth Durban, South Africa February 7, 2008 - Tunisia completed the final 4 teams qualified to the semifinal of the Africa Olympic qualification to determine continental representative in Beijing 2008 after the other three teams Egypt, Cameroon and Algeria have already secured semifinal berth before. Tunisia defeated Gabon in Pool B while Morocco lost their hopes of a semifinal ticket after losing against Egypt in the fifth and last day of the preliminary round here at Tongaat hall in Durban, South Africa on Thursday.
Full FIVB report and match results here
Cameroon Team leads pool A Durban, South Africa February 5, 2008 - The third day of the Africa Olympic qualification for the continental ticket in Beijing 2008 passes without surprises as all the big teams Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria and Nigeria clinched their victories over their opponent Gabon, Mozambique, South Africa and Rwanda here at Tongaat hall in Durban, South Africa on Tuesday. Cameroon stayed at the head of Pool A although they were in a rest day with 4 points same like Algeria. Tunisia led Pool B with 5 points in three matches ahead of Egypt that have 4 points in two matches.
It is well known that the champions of this competition will secure the African Vacancy in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Full results from day 2 of the mens africanqualifiers at the FIVB
Egypt team wins the big African derby
Durban, South Africa February 4, 2008 - In a day full of thrills that made the spectators on their toes for more than 8 hours and showing 2 tie breaks, Egypt defeated Tunisia in an early final of the African Olympic Qualifications during the second day of the prestigious event here at Tongaat Hall in Durban, South Africa on Monday. The Organizers South Africa also fought for more than to hours to bring a valuable victory over Nigeria. Cameroon continued their winning rhythm and achieved the second victory over Rwanda to lead pool A, while Morocco achieved the first victory over Mozambique
Read the full report and see match report here.
South Afric team lost in the opening
Durban, South Africa February 3, 2008 - The big battle to determine the African Olympic ticket started with very exciting matches as all the big forces achieved victories in the first day of the Men’s African Olympic Qualifications at Tongart Hall in Durban, South Africa on Sunday. The big favorite to the Olympic ticket Tunisia took over their neighbors Morocco in the first day’s most exciting match, while Algeria swept the strong Nigerian team in another big face of. The organizers South Africa lost their first match against the lions of Cameroon, while Gabon was the opening surprise as they clinched an important victory over Mozambique after a brave performance.