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Page 1: FINAL REPORT

FINAL REPORT

WOMEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

PERU 201122 - 31 JULY

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PRESIDENT`S MESSAGE 2

OVERALL REVIEW 4

FIRST PRELIMINARY ROUND 6

SECOND PRELIMINARY ROUND 22

SEMIFINALS 38

FINALS 42

AWARDING CEREMONY 50

FINAL STANDING 55

TEAM BY TEAM 56

PHOTO GALLERY 60

COMPETITION STUCTURE 65

OFFICIAL SPONSORS & MEDIA PARTNERS 68

TELEVISION REPORT 70

OFFICIAL MASCOT 71

CITIES & VENUES 72

SPECIAL EVENTS 78

OVERALL STANDINGS 80

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Age-group world championship in any sport are crucial for developing and

anything away from the outstanding on court performances from the athletes aged 21 and under but to emphasise the importance of the FIVB Junior and Youth World Championships.

These events, held every two years, are the livelihoods of our sport. Without this young talent coming through, we would have no stars playing our top tournaments tomorrow. The future of volleyball is dependent on them and that is the reason why I advocate so strongly for the FIVB to invest in vol-leyball at this level, especially in development and to support our national federations. And it is not just the athletes who play an integral role. Coaches,

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-nior World Championship title while I must also applaud Egypt for recording

-led by teams from four different confederations – Italy (Europe), Brazil (South America), China (Asia) and USA (North and Central America).

Brazil’s record of having medalled 11 times including in the last seven edi-tions while participating in all 16 editions of the biennial tournament has to

podium for the 10th time.

While we saw some outstanding talent on the court, making it all happen was also an outstanding effort off the court. It gives me great pleasure to congra-tulate the Peru Volleyball Federation for the excellent job they did of hosting the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Junior World Championship.

It was pleasing to see Peru as a host of a premier FIVB event again for the

for Peruvian volleyball when in the eighties; volleyball was the star of the show. The country is on the verge of returning to its volleyball glory days with a hotbed of talent on the court and enthusiastic support off it creating a perfect recipe for success.

travel the road undertaken by all 16 participating teams on one of volleyball’s most popular journeys.

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Dear friends:

A few months ago when we were appointed by the FIVB World Congress in Rome to organize the 2011 Junior World Championship, we never imagined the enormous challenge that this project represented. Now, that the tournament has ended and the lights have gone out on this celebration of international volleyball’s promising young women, we feel the satisfaction of having fulfilled our duties and we think it is now time to give thanks to everyone, who from different standing points, made this wonderful experience possible for all of us.

I will begin this long list by acknowledging the FIVB and its President Jizong Wei, for the trust bestowed upon us, and also express our gratitude to the Peruvian Sports Authorities for their permanent support in making this dream become a beautiful reality. In like manner, I wish to thank each member of the Organizing Committee for their commitment, hard work, and dedication, as well as the Spon-sors and our Host Broadcaster “Frecuencia Latina” for their decisive support to Peruvian Volleyball.

Our sports fans present on every date of the tournament in Lima, Callao, and Trujillo, deserve special acknowledgment for their generous applauses and their support of the players’ enthusiasm and commitment present at every match. To the young players, the future of international volleyball, our greatest admiration for the effort and dedication displayed during the tournament, showing us the beauty of this sport, and for making us a part of this message of peace and fra-ternity shared with the whole world.

To conclude, we wish to acknowledge the work of media; thanks to their cove-rage and reports we were fortunate to make headline news. To them and to everyone who supported this joint effort, we wish to express our deepest grati-tude. We look forward with great hope to a new opportunity, as before, to await you arms wide open and invite you all to share a new celebration of this sport.

See you soon!

Mr.juan castrofPV PresIdent

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sheer effort, the student managed to overcome the master. The Italian team had arrived in silence and after assimilating the blow of their early defeat to Brazil –the favourite of the tournament - the team worked hard and at the end celebrated with great enthusiasm being honoured as the best at the 2011 Women’s Junior World Cup held in Peru in the cities of Lima, Trujillo, and Callao from July 22nd to July 31st. Alongside Caterina Bosetti, considered the Most Valuable Player of the Cup, Italy defeated the Brazilian team by 21-25, 25-13, 25-20, 25-22.

It was the second time in history that Italy played in

in 1997. An excellent result achieved by this European team that had not been able to classify for the 2009

World Cup.

sets (20-25, 25-19, 25-16 and 25-23). The Chinese team thus earned their tenth medal in these games.

A fact worthy of applause in the 16th edition of the World Cup was the massive attendance of volleyball fans and spectators to the various coliseums used for the competition. The Gran Chimu Coliseum of Trujillo was packed with spectators during the games

Championship, while at the Miguel Grau Coliseum of Callao, an hour away from Lima, doors were opened free of charge so that thousands of volleyball fans - the second most popular sport in the country – could

ITALY DEFEATED BRAZIL IN THE FINAL 3-1, CLINCHING FIRST PLACE AT THE TOURNAMENT. CHINA COMPLETED THE PODIUM BY SEEING OFF USA IN THEIR BRONZE-MEDAL DECIDER. THOUSANDS OF SPECTATORS ATTENDED THE TOURNAMENT IN LIMA, TRUJILLO, AND CALLAO, MAKING THIS CELEBRATION OF VOLLEYBALL A VERY SPECIAL AND COLORFUL EVENT.

The Italian team put on a great performance to win their second title since 2002, matching the senior team’s success at the Women’s World Cup.

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cheer and accompany the teams in the eliminatory rounds for places 9 to 16.

Nevertheless, it was at the Eduardo Dibós Coliseum, in the heart of Lima, with approximately 5,000 people in its stands, that spectators went wild with each match packed full of excitement, in both the preliminary rounds and

Four continents were represented in the top four at the Women’s Junior World Cup. Europe, South America, Asia, and NORCECA earned the first four placesrespectively, though it was clear that Italy reached the highest honour.

who led the offensive effort. She scored 22 points and led the ‘azzurra’ to victory, along with Caterina Bosetti, who scored 20 points, and Laura Baggi with 10 points.

After having lost their debut match against the Brazilian team, they got back on their feet led by Marco Mencarelli and defeated Cuba and Serbia in straight

two victories assured their entry to the

of the World Cup. In the second round, they had a tough match against the home team, which they managed to

overcome with class scoring 3-0, later defeating the US and

OTHER RESULTS

defeating Peru 23-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-18 in front of over 6,000 fans, while Slovaquia came in seventh place after defeating Belgium 25-23, 25-12, 29-31, 25-20. Poland came in ninth place, followed by Russia, Japan, Cuba, Serbia, Korea, Egypt and Tunisia.

The Junior World Cup had several oustanding players. The Italian Caterina Bosetti was awarded as the Most Valuable Player and also as the Best Spiker. The Belgian Lise van Hecke was awarded as the Best Scorer and also the player with the Best Serve. Zhou Yang from China won the prize for Best Block, while her teammate Di Yao was awarded the Best Setter. Lucia Nikmonova, from Slovaquia, was awarded Best Receiver, while the American Natalie Hagglund was the Best Libero.

THE STATSThere were a total of 16 national teams participating, 64 games were played, a total of 3,842 points were scored, 2,814 direct attacks were made and 620 of them were made

by blocking. There were 408 ‘aces’ or direct serve points. Van Hecke, from Belgium, scored 203 points (164 attacks), while 74 other players scored at least one point during the Junior World Cup.

It was indeed a World Cup which left behind many valuable lessons and proved that with serious and well planned hard work like the example of the performance given by the Italian team, it is possible to reach the world title. The Peruvian team, with a former player as the team’s coach - Natalia Malaga (World Cup and Olympic Games silver

had attained in the Youth World Cup.

It was a Women’s Junior World Cup made in Peru that started with the Peruvian colours red and white, and

waved victorious in the Dibos Coliseum.

THE NUMBERS16

64

743.842

2.814

620

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408

National Teams

Matches

Players made at least one point

Scored points

Points from Kills

Blocking points

‘aces’ or serving points

Kills by Van Hecke (BEL)

6.200 Spectators attended

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Pool A 1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 22

MATCH 1SVK - TUN

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Slovakia 3 25 25 25 - -

Tunisia 0 15 10 14 - -

MATCH 8PER - EGY

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Peru 3 25 25 25 - -

Egypt 0 18 17 16 - -

Vivian Baella of Peru attacks Egypt

Simona Kosova of Slovakia attacks against Tunisia Nikola Radosova of Slovakia blocking the attack of Tunisia

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Pool A 1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 23

MATCH 11EGY - SVK

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Egypt 0 20 10 10 - -

Slovakia 3 25 25 25 - -

MATCH 15PER - TUN

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Peru 3 25 25 25 - -

Tunisia 0 7 11 10 - -Randa Radwan of Egypt blocking Slovakia

Clarivett Yllescas of Peru penetrates the block of Nourelhouda Othmani

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Pool A 1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 24

MATCH 19TUN - EGY

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Tunisia 3 26 25 21 20 17

Egypt 2 24 22 25 25 15

MATCH 23PER - SVK

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Peru 3 25 25 25 - -

Slovakia 0 21 22 20 - -

Vivian Baella of Peru attacks Slovakia

Tunisia’s Ghalia Ouderni spikes against the Egyptian block

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Date Teams Result Sets Total Points Time Audience 1 2 3 4 51 22-Jul SVK-TUN 3-0 25-15 25-10 25-14 75-39 1:07 2008 22-Jul PER-EGY 3-0 25-18 25-17 25-16 75-51 1:10 6,00011 23-Jul EGY-SVK 0-3 20-25 10-25 10-25 40-75 1:09 82515 23-Jul PER-TUN 3-0 25-7 25-11 25-10 75-28 1:03 4,20019 24-Jul TUN-EGY 3-2 26-24 25-22 21-25 20-25 17-15 109-111 2:10 25023 24-Jul PER-SVK 3-0 25-21 25-22 25-20 75-63 1:20 6,000

Pool A Results and Ranking

Lucia Nikmonova of Slovakia defends the ball against Egypt

Final Positions

PlayedP: W: L:Won Lost

Rk Code Team Points P W L 3-0 3-1 3-2 2-3 1-3 0-3 Won Lost Ratio RatioPointsSetsMatches Results Details

Won Lost1 PER Peru 9 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 MAX 225 142 1.5852 SVK Slovakia 6 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 3 2.000 213 154 1.3833 TUN Tunisia 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 8 0.375 176 261 0.6744 EGY Egypt 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 9 0.222 202 259 0.780

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Pool B1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 22

MATCH 5 BRA - ITA

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Brazil 3 23 25 25 25 -

Italy 1 25 20 18 16 -

MATCH 7 SBR - CUB

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Serbia 3 25 23 25 25 -

Cuba 1 22 25 17 10 -

Italy’s Valentina Diouf serves

Cuba diving for the Mikasa

Ana Bjelica reaches to spike Ivana Lukovic of Serbia smiles after a play

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Pool B1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 23

MATCH 12 ITA - CUB

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Italy 3 25 25 26 - -

Cuba 0 16 12 24 - -

MATCH 16 BRA - SRB

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Brazil 3 23 25 25 25 -

Serbia 1 25 15 21 18 -

Serbia’s Maja Savic tries to keep the ball alive as Brazil’s Samara Almeida watches it fall

Cuba’s Heidy Rodriguezhits past the Italian block of Caterina Bosetti (left) and Floriana Bertone

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Pool B1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 24

MATCH 17 SRB - ITA

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Serbia 0 14 15 20 - -

Italy 3 25 25 25 - -

MATCH 20 CUB - BRA

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Cuba 0 14 15 20 - -

Brazil 3 25 25 25 - -

Italy’s Caterina Bosetti hits over the Serbian block

Brazil’s Ana Beatriz Correa hits around the block of Cuba’s Regla Gracia

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Pool BResults and Ranking

Date Teams Result Sets Total Points Time Audience 1 2 3 4 51 22-Jul BRA-ITA 3-1 23-25 25-20 25-18 25-16 98-79 1:44 1,2358 22-Jul SRB-CUB 3-1 25-22 23-25 25-17 25-10 98-74 1:26 1,45811 23-Jul ITA-CUB 3-0 25-16 25-12 26-24 76-52 1:07 30015 23-Jul BRA-SRB 3-1 23-25 25-15 25-21 25-18 98-79 1:48 1,90019 24-Jul SRB-ITA 0-3 14-25 15-25 20-25 49-75 1:05 58023 24-Jul CUB-BRA 0-3 13-25 15-25 21-25 49-75 1:04 1,000

Brazil’s Sthefanie Paulino spikes against Serbia’s Ljubica Kecman (left) and Jadranka Budrovic

1 BRA Brazil 9 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 9 2 4.500 271 207 1.3092 ITA Italy 6 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 2.333 230 199 1.1563 SRB Serbia 3 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 7 0.571 247 247 0.9154 CUB Cuba 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 9 0.111 175 249 0.703

Final Positions

PlayedP: W: L:Won Lost

Rk Code Team Points P W L 3-0 3-1 3-2 2-3 1-3 0-3 Won Lost Ratio RatioPointsSetsMatches Results Details

Won Lost

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Pool C1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 22

MATCH 3POL - KOR

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Poland 2 25 22 26 19 10

Korea 3 22 25 24 25 15

MATCH 6USA - BEL

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5USA 3 25 25 25 - -

Belgium 1 21 18 16 - -

USA’s Haleigh Hampton finds a way past Belgium’s Valérie El Houssine (left) Sarah Coppens

Ji-Soo Kim of Korea attacks Poland

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Pool C1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 23

MATCH 9BEL - KOR

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Belgium 3 25 25 18 25 -

Korea 1 19 16 25 20 -

MATCH 13USA - POL

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5USA 3 25 16 29 25 -

Poland 1 19 25 27 14 -

Belgium captain Lise Van Hecke spikes over Korea’s Ji-Soo Kim

Carly Wopat of USA attacks Poland

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Pool C1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 24

MATCH 18POL - BEL

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Poland 1 25 21 24 16 -

Belgium 3 20 25 26 25 -

MATCH 21KOR - USA

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Korea 0 23 14 23 - -

USA 3 25 25 25 - -

Sarah Coppens (left) and Lise Van Hecke block for Belgium

Moneshia Simmons of USA defends against Korea

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Pool CResults and Ranking

Date Teams Result Sets Total Points Time Audience 1 2 3 4 53 22-Jul POL-KOR 2-3 25-22 22-25 26-24 19-25 10-15 102-111 2:12 8756 22-Jul USA-BEL 3-0 25-21 25-18 25-16 75-55 1:18 2,2009 23-Jul BEL-KOR 3-1 25-19 25-16 18-25 25-20 93-80 1:45 25013 23-Jul USA-POL 3-1 25-19 16-25 29-27 25-14 95-85 1:40 1,20018 24-Jul POL-BEL 1-3 25-20 21-25 24-26 16-25 86-96 1:42 25021 24-Jul KOR-USA 0-3 23-25 14-25 23-25 60-75 1:22 1,925

Andrea McHugh of the United States goes off-court to receive against Korea

1 USA USA 9 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 1 9.000 245 200 1.2252 BEL Belgium 6 3 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 5 1.200 244 241 1.0123 KOR Korea 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 8 0.500 251 270 0.9304 POL Poland 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 4 9 0.444 273 302 0.904

Final Positions

PlayedP: W: L:Won Lost

Rk Code Team Points P W L 3-0 3-1 3-2 2-3 1-3 0-3 Won Lost Ratio RatioPointsSetsMatches Results Details

Won Lost

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Pool D1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 22

MATCH 2 JPN - DOM

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Japan 1 14 20 25 22 -

Dominican 3 25 25 20 25 -Republic

MATCH 4 RUS - CHN

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Russia 0 19 19 25 - -

China 3 25 25 27 - -

Russia’s Maria Ivonkina winds up for a spike against China

Japan’s Saori Kaneko hits against Dominican Republic

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Pool D1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 23

MATCH 10DOM - RUS

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5

Dominican 3 17 25 25 25 -Republic

Russia 1 25 20 20 20 -

MATCH 14JPN - CHN

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Japan 1 18 25 23 19 -

China 3 25 17 25 25 -

Japan during the presentation of teams

The Dominican Republic celebrate their victory over Russia

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Pool D1st. Preliminary Round - Jul. 24

MATCH 22 CHN - DOM

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5China 3 25 25 25 - -

Dominican 0 23 21 23 - -Republic

MATCH 24 RUS - JPN

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Russia 3 25 25 25 - -

Japan 0 23 22 19 - -

Russia’s Yana Manzyuk spikes against Japan’s Azusa Futami.

Yanchi Pi of China looks to find a way through the Dominican Republic block of Marianne

Fersola (left)

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Pool DResults and Ranking

Date Teams Result Sets Total Points Time Audience 1 2 3 4 52 22-Jul JPN-DOM 1-3 14-25 20-25 25-20 22-25 81-95 1:44 4504 22-Jul RUS-CHN 0-3 19-25 19-25 25-27 63-77 1:19 52510 23-Jul DOM-RUS 3-1 17-25 25-20 25-20 25-20 92-85 1:45 18514 23-Jul JPN-CHN 1-3 18-25 25-17 23-25 19-25 85-92 1:50 2,50022 24-Jul CHN-DOM 3-0 25-23 25-21 25-21 75-67 1:29 1,18524 24-Jul RUS-JPN 3-0 25-23 25-22 25-19 75-64 1:17 1,120

China’s Peixin Liu (left) and Qi Wang try to hold out the Dominican Republic attack

1 CHN China 9 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 1 9.000 244 215 1.1352 DON Dom.Rep 6 3 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 5 1.200 254 241 1.0543 RUS Russia 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0.667 223 233 0.9574 JPN Japan 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 9 0.222 230 262 0.878

Final Positions

PlayedP: W: L:Won Lost

Rk Code Team Points P W L 3-0 3-1 3-2 2-3 1-3 0-3 Won Lost Ratio RatioPointsSetsMatches Results Details

Won Lost

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Pool E2nd. Preliminary Round - Jul. 26

MATCH 29 USA - DOM

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5USA 3 25 25 25 - -

Dominican 0 11 15 14 - -Republic

MATCH 31 ITA - PER

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Italy 3 25 25 25 - -

Peru 0 23 20 14 - -

USA’s Carly Wopat spikes against the Dominican Republic’s Elizabeth Martinez (left) and Candida Arias

Peru’s Vivian Baella floats a spike against Italy

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Pool E2nd. Preliminary Round - Jul. 27

MATCH 10DOM - PER

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5

Dominican 3 25 26 25 - -Republic

Peru 1 19 24 15 - -

MATCH 37USA - ITA

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5USA 1 23 18 25 20 -

Italy 3 25 25 21 25 -

Ana Binet spikes for the Dominican Republic as Peru’s Brenda Uribe (left) and Ginna Lopez block

Italy during their national anthem

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Pool E2 nd. Preliminary Round - Jul. 28

MATCH 45 ITA - DOM

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Italy 3 25 25 20 25 -

Dominican 1 19 22 25 20 -Republic

MATCH 47 PER - USA

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Peru 3 21 25 22 25 15

USA 2 25 19 25 20 19

The Eduardo Dibos Gymnasium at full capacity

Dominican Republic coach Wagner Pacheco rejoices on match point

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Pool EResults and Ranking

Date Teams Result Sets Total Points Time Audience 1 2 3 4 529 26-Jul USA-DOM 3-0 25-11 25-15 25-23 75-49 2:09 4,00031 26-Jul ITA-PER 3-0 25-23 25-20 25-14 75-57 1:19 5,00037 27-Jul USA-ITA 1-3 23-25 18-25 25-21 20-25 86-96 1:43 4,00039 27-Jul DOM-PER 3-0 25-19 26-24 25-15 76-58 1:16 5,00045 28-Jul ITA-DOM 3-1 25-19 25-22 20-25 25-20 95-86 1:46 4,50047 28-Jul PER-USA 3-2 21-25 25-19 22-25 25-20 15-9 108-98 2:11 6,500

1 ITA Italy 9 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 9 2 4.500 266 229 1.1622 USA USA 4 3 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 6 6 1.000 259 253 1.0243 DOM Dom.Rep 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0.667 211 228 0.9254 PER Peru 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 8 0.375 223 249 0.896

Final Positions

PlayedP: W: L:Won Lost

Rk Code Team Points P W L 3-0 3-1 3-2 2-3 1-3 0-3 Won Lost Ratio RatioPointsSetsMatches Results Details

Won Lost

Peru players following their victory

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Pool F2nd. Preliminary Round - Jul. 26

MATCH 30BRA - BEL

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Brazil 3 25 25 25 - -

Belgium 0 22 20 21 - -

MATCH 32SVK - CHN

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Slovakia 1 23 25 23 21 -

China 3 25 20 25 25 -

Maja Savic of Serbia spikes

Sarah Coppens of Belgium is held out by Brazil’s Samara Almeida (left) and Ana Beatriz Correa

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Pool F2nd. Preliminary Round - Jul. 27

MATCH 38CHN - BEL

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5China 3 25 25 25 - -

Belgium 0 19 18 19 - -

MATCH 40SVK - BRA

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Slovakia 0 13 22 12 - -

Brazil 3 25 25 25 - -Qi Wang of China spikes against Belgium´s Sarah Coppens

Stefanie Paulino of Brazil attacks against Slovakia

Maja Savic of Serbia spikes

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Pool F2 nd. Preliminary Round - Jul. 28

MATCH 46BRA - CHN

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Brazil 3 29 25 25 - -

China 0 27 19 20 - -

MATCH 48BEL - SVK

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMÚCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Belgium 3 17 11 25 25 15

Slovakia 2 25 25 18 18 12

Gabriela Souza of Brazil tips the ball past China’s Di Yao (right) and Xiaoya Zhang

Lise Van Hecke of Belgium spikes through the block of Slovakia’s Nikola Radosova

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Pool FResults and Ranking

Date Teams Result Sets Total Points Time Audience 1 2 3 4 530 26-Jul BRA-BEL 3-0 25-22 25-20 25-21 75-63 1:32 120032 26-Jul SVK-CHN 1-3 23-25 25-20 23-25 21-25 92-95 1:56 180038 27-Jul CHN-BEL 3-0 25-19 25-18 25-19 75-56 1:23 150040 27-Jul SVK-BRA 0-3 13-25 22-25 12-25 47-75 1:19 150046 28-Jul BRA-CHN 3-0 29-27 25-19 25-20 79-66 1:32 210048 28-Jul BEL-SVK 3-2 17-25 11-25 25-18 25-18 15-12 93-101 2:12 1500

1 BRA Brazil 9 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 MAX 229 176 1.3012 CHN China 6 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 4 1.500 236 227 1.0403 BEL Belgium 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 8 0.375 212 251 0.8454 SVK Slovakia 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 9 0.333 240 263 0.913

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PlayedP: W: L:Won Lost

Rk Code Team Points P W L 3-0 3-1 3-2 2-3 1-3 0-3 Won Lost Ratio RatioPointsSetsMatches Results Details

Won Lost

Brazil celebrate

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Pool G2 nd. Preliminary Round - Jul. 26

MATCH 25 CUB - KOR

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Cuba 3 25 18 26 25 -

Korea 1 23 25 24 17 -

MATCH 27 TUN - JPN

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Tunisia 0 9 15 14 - -

Japan 3 25 25 25 - -

Cuba’s Heidy Rodriguez (right) and Yamila Hernandez block Korea’s Eun-Ji Choi

Japan happy as they seal victoryKorea’s Ji-Soo Kim watches the Mikasa go by following spike by Cuba’s Heidy Rodriguez

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MATCH 33 JPN - KOR

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Japan 3 25 25 25 - -

Korea 0 20 13 9 - -

MATCH 35 TUN - CUB

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Tunisia 0 15 13 12 - -

Cuba 3 25 25 25 - -

Korea’s Young-Eun Jang spikes in the Japanese block of Shiori Murata (left) and Fumika Moriya

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MATCH 41 CUB - JPN

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Cuba 3 25 25 25 - -

Japan 0 20 20 19 - -

MATCH 43 KOR - TUN

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Korea 3 25 25 25 - -

Tunisia 0 17 17 17 - -Japan’s Mizuki Minami sets under the watchful eyer of Cuba captain Yunieska Robles Batista

Tunisia (left) and Korea (right) lineup for the team presentation

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Pool GResults and Ranking

Date Teams Result Sets Total Points Time Audience 1 2 3 4 525 26-Jul CUB-KOR 3-1 25-23 18-25 26-24 25-17 94-89 1:42 18027 26-Jul TUN-JPN 0-3 9-25 15-25 14-25 38-75 1:10 25033 27-Jul JPN-KOR 3-0 25-20 25-13 25-9 75-42 1:12 20035 27-Jul TUN-CUB 0-3 15-25 13-25 12-25 40-75 1:02 14941 28-Jul CUB-JPN 3-0 25-20 25-20 25-19 75-59 1:14 25043 28-Jul KOR-TUN 3-0 25-17 25-17 25-17 75-51 1:07 200

1 CUB Cuba 9 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 1 9.000 244 188 1.2982 JPN Japan 6 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 3 2.000 209 155 1.3483 KOR Korea 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0.667 206 220 0.9364 TUN Tunisia 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 9 0.333 129 225 0.573

Final Positions

PlayedP: W: L:Won Lost

Rk Code Team Points P W L 3-0 3-1 3-2 2-3 1-3 0-3 Won Lost Ratio RatioPointsSetsMatches Results Details

Won Lost

Korea’s Ji-Soo Kim (left) and Seung-Ju Pyo block

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Pool H2 nd. Preliminary Round - Jul. 26

MATCH 26 EGY - RUS

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMUCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Egypt 0 10 20 11 - -

Russia 3 25 25 25 - -

MATCH 28 SRB - POL

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMU CITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Serbia 2 21 17 25 25 11

Poland 3 25 25 14 18 15

Ekaterina Lavrova from Russia attack against Egypt

Emilia Kajzer pof Poland sets against Serbia

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MATCH 34 RUS - POL

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMUCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Russia 3 25 25 25 - -

Poland 0 19 17 18 - -

MATCH 36 EGY - SRB

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMU CITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Egypt 0 16 5 27 - -

Serbia 3 25 25 25 - -

Alina Yaroshik of Russia sneaks past the Polish block

Nirmeen Seifelnasr of Egypt attacks against Serbia

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Pool H2 nd. Preliminary Round - Jul. 28

MATCH 42 SRB - RUS

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMUCITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Serbia 2 24 25 19 25 11

Russia 3 26 19 25 20 15

MATCH 44 POL - EGY

GYMNASIUM: GRAN CHIMU CITY: TRUJILLOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Poland 3 25 25 23 25 -

Egypt 1 14 15 25 15 -

The Egyptian block cannot hold out Poland’s Ewa Sliwinska

Ekaterina Petrova of Russia struggles against the Serbian block

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Pool HResults and Ranking

Date Teams Result Sets Total Points Time Audience 1 2 3 4 526 26-Jul EGY-RUS 0-3 10-25 20-25 11-25 41-74 1:03 50028 26-Jul SRB-POL 2-3 21-25 17-25 25-14 25-14 11-15 99-97 1:56 100034 27-Jul RUS-POL 3-0 25-19 25-17 25-18 75-54 1:14 110036 27-Jul EGY-SRB 0-3 16-25 5-25 27-29 48-79 1:11 170042 28-Jul SRB-RUS 2-3 24-25 25-19 19-25 25-20 11-15 104-105 2:06 100044 28-Jul POL-EGY 3-1 25-14 25-15 23-25 25-15 98-69 1:38 1000

1 RUS Russia 8 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 9 2 4.500 255 199 1.2812 POL Poland 5 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 6 6 1.000 249 243 1.0253 SRB Serbia 5 3 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 7 6 1.167 282 250 1.1284 EGY Egypt 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 9 0.111 158 252 0.627

Final Positions

PlayedP: W: L:Won Lost

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Won Lost

Zuzaanna Czyznielewska of Poland against Russia

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Semifinals Place 1st - 4th - Jul. 30

MATCH 55ITA - CHN

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Italy 3 25 25 25 - -

China 0 21 20 16 - -

MATCH 56USA - BRA

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5USA 2 15 19 25 25 14

Brazil 3 25 25 20 20 16

Italy’s Floriana Bertone spikes over China’s Peixin Liu

USA´s Carly Wopat and Brazil’s Juliana Carrijo battle for the ball

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Semifinals Place 5th- 8th - Jul. 30

MATCH 53DOM - SVK

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOSCITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5

Dominican 3 25 17 25 25 -Republic

Slovakia 1 18 25 19 18 -

MATCH 54 BEL - PER

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Belgium 1 19 25 19 25 -

Peru 3 25 23 25 27 -

Peru celebrate as they clinch match point

Elizabeth Martinez of Dominican Republic attacks against Slovakia’s Nikola Radosova (left)

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MATCH 49TUN - SRB

GYMNASIUM: MIGUEL GRAUCITY: CALLAOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Tunisia 0 14 12 13 - -

Serbia 3 25 25 25 - -

MATCH 50KOR - EGY

GYMNASIUM: MIGUEL GRAU CITY: CALLAOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Korea 3 25 25 25 - -

Egypt 0 13 2 17 - - Korea’s Jan Young-Eun spikes as her side clash with Egypt

Semifinals Place 9th - 12th - Jul. 30

Serbia celebrate

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Semifinals Place 13th - 16th - Jul. 30

Yaremi Mendaro Leyva warms up at the Miguel Grau Arena in Callao, Peru

MATCH 51CUB - POL

GYMNASIUM: MIGUEL GRAU CITY: CALLAOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Cuba 1 21 25 14 22 -

Poland 3 25 18 25 25 -

MATCH 52JPN - RUS

GYMNASIUM: MIGUEL GRAU CITY: CALLAOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Japan 2 25 16 17 25 11

Russia 3 23 25 25 17 15Horikawa Mari of Japan spikes

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Finals Place 15th - 16th - Jul. 31

MATCH 57TUN - EGY

GYMNASIUM: MIGUEL GRAU CITY: CALLAOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Tunisia 1 25 25 14 17 -

Egypt 3 23 27 25 25 -

Yasmin Hussein spikes

Egyptian players celebrate their victory

Maroua Boughanmi finds a way through Egypt’s block

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Finals Place 13th - 14th - Jul. 31

MATCH 58SRB - KOR

GYMNASIUM: MIGUEL GRAU CITY: CALLAOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Serbia 3 25 25 25 - -

Korea 0 19 16 18 - -

Serbian players celebrate their victory

Kim Eon-Hye spikes against Serbia’s defence

Serbia’s Maja Savic watches as her hit beats the block of Korea’s Seung-Ju Pyo

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Finals Place 11th - 12th - Jul. 31

MATCH 58CUB - JPN

GYMNASIUM: MIGUEL GRAU CITY: CALLAOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Cuba 0 19 13 22 - -

Japan 3 25 25 25 - -

Cuba’s Cheila Silveira Cardona gets ready to send a spike towards Japan

Exchange of pins ahead of Japan’s bout with Cuba

A panoramic view of Japan v Cuba

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Finals Place 9th - 10th - Jul. 31

MATCH 60POL - RUS

GYMNASIUM: MIGUEL GRAU CITY: CALLAOTeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Poland 3 25 25 19 25 -

Russia 1 19 19 25 16 -Poland’s Anna Grejman spikes

The Polish team celebrate their victory

Russian captain Alina Yaroshik successfully beats the Polish block

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Finals Place 7th - 8th - Jul. 31

MATCH 61SVK - BEL

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Slovakia 3 25 25 29 25 -

Belgium 1 23 12 31 20 -

Slovakia’s Jaroslava Smatanikova saves the Mikasa

Romana Kriskova of Slovakia and Valérie El Houssine of Belgium tussle at the net

Slovakia’s Nikola Radosova spikes against Belgium’s Lorena Cianci

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Finals Place 5th - 6th - Jul. 31

MATCH 62DOM - PER

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Dominican 3 23 25 25 25 -Republic

Peru 1 25 23 18 18 -

Peru’s Grecia Herrada spikes through the block of the Dominican Republic’s Ana Yonkira Binet (right) and Marianne Fersola

The Dominican Republic’s Elizabeth Martinez spikes against Peru’s Ginna Lopez and Alexandra Munoz

Peru fans

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Finals Place 4th - 3rd. - Jul. 31

MATCH 63CHN - USA

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5China 3 20 25 25 25 -

USA 1 25 19 16 23 -

Haley Eckerman of the United States spikes

China’s Qi Wang blocks USA`s Haleigh Hampton

China’s Zhou Yang spikes versus United States’ Haley Eckerman

China’s Li Lin passes the ball

China celebrate as they scoop the bronze medal

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Finals Place 1st. - 2nd. - Jul. 31

MATCH 64 ITA - BRA

GYMNASIUM: EDUARDO DIBOS CITY: LIMATeams Sets 1 2 3 4 5Italy 3 21 25 25 25 -

Brazil 1 25 13 20 22 -

Italy celebrate as they clinch match point in the final

From left to right, Marika Bianchini, Erica Vietti and Rosa Laura Baggi

Italy’s Guilia Pisani spikes past the Brazilian block of Samara Almeida (left) and Ana Beatriz Correa

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BEST SERVERLISE VAN HECKE

BEST BLOCKERYANg zh OU

Slovakia’s Lucia Nikmonova is presented with the Best Receiver award by Mr Tom Blue

China’s Zhou Yang is presented with the Best Blocker award by Ms Annie Peytavin

BEST RECEIVERLUCIA NIk MONOVA

Belgium’s Lise Van Hecke is presented with the Best Server award by Mr Slobodon Milosevic

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USA’s Natalie Hagglund i s presented with the Best Libero Award by Mr Christian Bustos

Italy’s Caterina Bosetti is presented with the Best Spiker award by Mr Shanrit Wongprasert

BEST SPIKERCATERINA BOSETTI

BEST LIBERONATALIE HAGGLUND

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China’s di Yao is presented with the best Setter award by Mr Juan Angel Pereira

BEST SETTERYAO DI

BEST SCORERLISE VAN HECKE

Belgium’s Lise Van Hecke is presented with the Best Scorer and Server award by Mr Juan Castro

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ITALY

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

1 Floriana Bertone Bertone 11/19/92 80 202 316 300

2 Sara Alberti Alberti 1/3/93 72 185

4 Marika Bianchini Bianchini 4/23/93 68 176 306 282

7 Giulia Pisani Pisani 6/4/92 69 184 313 298

8 Rosa Laura Baggi Baggi 2/2/92 77 191 308 290

10 LIBERO Carolina Zardo Zardo 11/16/92 58 170 288 274

11 Erica Vietti Vietti 11/11/92 66 187 291 274

12 Letizia Camera Camera 10/1/92 63 174 285 270

13 Valentina Diouf Diouf 1/10/93 89 202 320 303

14 Caterina Bosetti Bosetti 2/2/94 59 179 299 281

16 CAPTAIN Chiara Scarabelli Scarabelli 9/8/93 79 181 304 290

17 Silvia Lotti Lotti 6/17/92 72 188 308 296

Team Manager CENTI ELENA Head Coach MENCARELLI MARCO NAZZARENO Assistant Coach BERTINI MATTEO Doctor ZAMPAR GUIDO Terapist/Trainer PROIETTI MAURO Journalist TROZZI MARCO

Scoutman QUINTINI ANDREA

BRAZIL

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

2 Sthefanie Paulino Sthefanie 3/4/93 77 188 310 287

3 Francynne Jacintho Francyne 7/16/92 77 188 301 285

5 Juliana Carrijo Juliana 2/25/92 77 176 277 266

6 Carolina Freitas Carol 1/17/92 76 183 298 278

8 Isabela Paquiardi Isabela 4/3/92 76 181 291 274

9 Ana Beatriz Correa Ana Beatriz 2/7/92 70 187 298 292

10 Samara Almeida Samara 7/16/92 62 185 293 278

11 CAPTAIN Priscila Heldes Priscila 3/27/92 68 176 290 275

12 Gabriela Souza Gabriela 12/14/93 69 175 296 273

14 Marjorie Correa Marjorie 9/12/92 68 185 306 286

16 Sonaly Sidrão Sonaly 6/20/93 73 180 292 280

18 LIBERO Thais Saraiva Thais 2/28/92 69 175 295 276

Team Manager Helcio Nunan MacedoHead Coach Luizomar de MouraAssistant Coach Marco Antônio QueirogaDoctor Rodrigo VazTerapist/Trainer Julio Cesar LanzelottiExtra trainer Fernando Fernandes

Extra assistant Ricardo Picinin

CHINA

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

2 Qi Wang Wang Q. 9/22/93 70 187 305 300

3 Yanchi Pi Pi Y.C. 2/23/93 72 186 305 300

5 Zhou Yang Yang Z. 4/21/92 71 187 308 295

6 Di Yao Yao D. 8/15/92 65 182 306 298

8 Xiaoya Zhang Zhang X.Y. 10/4/92 60 189 290 280

9 Fangxu Yang Yang F.X. 10/6/94 71 190 306 300

10 Huimin Wang Wang H.M. 11/11/92 70 184 305 300

11 Peixin Liu Liu P.X. 4/20/93 77 193 300 290

12 CAPTAIN Long Cheng Cheng L. 1/10/95 82 184 299 294

13 Xiangchen Fan Fan X.C. 7/8/93 70 184 308 303

14 LIBERO Li Lin Lin L. 7/5/92 60 171 285 175

18 Mingjuan Liu Liu M.J. 1/9/92 78 184 305 300

Team Manager YU GuangyanHead Coach XU JiandeAssistant Coach ZHANG DiDoctor WANG HeshanTerapist/Trainer WANG Qi

"extra Manager Assistant" SONG Yue

USA

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

2 Stephanie Holthus Holthus 8/25/92 64 182 297 284

3 LIBERO Natalie Hagglund Hagglund 7/1/92 63 174 279 273

4 Lauren Plum Plum 9/17/92 65 174 279 273

5 Allison Hannah Hannah 6/15/92 63 180 279 273

6 Haleigh Hampton Hampton 9/30/92 71 199 318 305

7 Haley Eckerman Eckerman 11/10/92 67 189 312 294

9 CAPTAIN Kelly Reeves Reeves 4/8/92 65 182 301 289

10 Sallie Mclaurin Mclaurin 2/14/92 69 189 305 289

11 Moneshia Simmons Simmons 2/26/92 66 184 302 288

12 Madelyn Hutson Hutson 8/20/92 70 195 305 289

16 Andrea Mchugh Mchugh 6/18/92 63 178 294 281

17 Carly Wopat Wopat 10/13/92 68 188 313 297

Team Manager Corlett, DeniseHead Coach Browning, RobertAssistant Coach Pape-Kramer, JillianDoctor Wunderler, DeniseTherapist/trainer Sullivan, Erik

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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

1 Marianne Fersola Norberto Fersola 1/16/92 60 190 312 308

3 Zoraida Heredia De La Cruz Heredia 8/5/92 59 174 270 290

5 LIBERO Brenda Castillo Castillo 6/5/92 55 167 245 230

6 Ana Yorkira Binet Stephens Binet 2/9/92 58 174 280 260

7 Kirsi Nadeska De La Cruz Segura De La Cruz 9/25/92 59 172 266 282

8 Candida Estefany Arias Perez Arias 3/11/92 68 192 310 305

9 Alicia Basilenni Moreno Beras Moreno 4/25/92 72 178 272 291

10 Yeni�er Cristina Ramirez Espinal Ramirez 3/17/93 67 183 285 289

11 Yonkaira Paola Peña Isabel Peña 5/10/93 70 186 300 290

12 CAPTAIN Gabriela Alexandra Reyes Hinojosa Reyes 11/6/92 77 175 265 268

15 Brayelin Elizabeth Martinez Martinez 9/11/96 76 192 296 287

18 Luz Divina Nuñez Sierra Nuñez 7/26/94 81 192 292 288

Team Manager Jose AybarHead Coach Wagner PachecoAssistant Coach Wendel AlvesDoctor Albert MilciadesTrainer Cristian CruzJournalist Yelvic JimenezStatician Yelvic Jimenez

Therapist Marconi Cabrera

PERÚ

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

2 Brenda DanielaUribe Uribe 12/11/93 63 183 297 282

3 Grecia Herrada Herrada 3/13/93 65 174 295 285

5 Vivian Baella Baella 8/3/92 63 173 291 280

6 Alexandra Muñoz Muñoz 8/16/92 63 177 287 281

7 Lisset Sosa Sosa 6/26/92 62 174 283 276

8 Katherinne Olemar Olemar 5/10/93 65 174 293 280

9 Ra�aella Camet Camet 9/14/92 67 177 289 285

10 Ginna Lopez Lopez 5/28/94 66 183 295 291

11 CAPTAIN Clarivett Yllescas Yllescas 8/11/93 63 179 305 295

13 Danae Carranza Carranza 6/5/94 65 175 270 259

14 Diana Gonzales Gonzales 1/12/92 65 175 284 274

16 LIBERO Maria Acosta Acosta 5/25/92 56 164 275 270

Team Manager Luis LinaresHead Coach Natalia MálagaAssistant Coach Martín EscuderoDoctor Carlos TayTerapist/Trainer Otavio Machado

Journalist Benigno Gonzales

SLOVAKIA

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

2 Simona Lukacova Lukacova 10/24/92 59 180 287 179

3 Romana Hudecova Hudecova 9/21/93 60 179 298 284

4 Dominika Drobnakova Drobnakova 6/4/92 53 181 305 291

5 CAPTAIN Karin Palgutova Palgutova 2/12/93 62 182 304 290

7 Tatiana Crkonova Crkonova 1/7/92 68 185 310 290

10 Simona Kosova Kosova 3/27/92 67 186 299 287

11 Nina Herelova Herelova 7/30/93 60 180 290 279

12 Nikola Radosova Radosova 5/3/92 66 184 305 266

13 Romana Kriskova Kriskova 5/2/93 59 181 290 280

15 LIBERO Lucia Nikmonova Nikmonova 10/13/93 61 178 287 270

16 Barbora Kosekova Kosekova 11/22/94 51 176 276 270

18 Maria Kostelanska Kostelanska 1/8/93 52 172 287 280

Team Manager SKLENAR JozefHead Coach ROJKO Marek Assistant Coach MICEK LukasDoctor PREKOP Igor Therapist/trainer SIROCKY JanJournalist HUDEC FilipSVF President HALANDA Lubor

BELGIUM

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

1 CAPTAIN Lise Van Hecke Van Hecke 7/1/92 70 186 308 287

2 LIBERO Britt Ruysschaert Ruysschaert 5/27/94 48 171 285 267

5 Del�en Brugman Brugman 7/9/93 61 181 302 281

6 Lorena Cianci Cianci 5/25/94 56 174 300 280

7 Elien Ruysschaert Ruysschaert 7/28/92 66 186 309 285

8 ilka Van De Vijver Van De Vijver 1/26/93 73 179 296 273

9 Sophie Van Nimmen Van Nimmen 5/12/92 67 166 282 257

11 LIBERO Linde Hervent Hervent 5/8/94 64 186 293 280

12 Tara Lauwers Lauwers 12/4/92 69 181 290 276

16 Lotte Penders Penders 4/15/93 62 182 298 280

17 Sarah Coppens Coppens 7/7/94 62 183 296 280

18 Valérie El Houssine El Houssine 8/17/93 63 179 295 282

Team Manager Gerd BOOGERSHead Coach Julien VAN DE VYVERAssistant Coach Loes TORFSTerapist/Trainer Ellen GEEROMSJournalist Inne VANDEN BREMT"Head of delegation" Etienne MERTENS

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POLAND

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

1 Justyna Sosnowska Sosnowska 6/14/92 77 188 300 280

3 Ana Lozowska Lozowska 3/16/93 74 183 302 285

4 Ewelina Mikolajewska Mikolajewska 6/20/92 74 181 298 280

5 Gabriela Jasinska Jasinska 7/14/92 64 181 295 281

6 CAPTAIN Emilia Kajzer Kajzer 3/10/92 62 181 284 271

7 Anna Grejman Grejman 6/8/93 67 183 302 283

10 Aleksandra Sikorska Sikorska 4/28/93 67 185 306 286

11 Ewa Sliwinska Sliwinska 4/27/93 66 180 303 289

13 Emilia Mucha Mucha 12/7/93 78 186 300 283

15 LIBERO Dorota Medynska Medynska 4/15/93 60 168 280 261

16 Zuzanna Czyznielewska Czyznielewska 4/24/92 69 186 300 279

18 Koleta Lyszkiewicz Lyszkiewicz 1/22/93 72 194 310 296

Team Manager Piotr KROLHead Coach Grzegorz KOSATKAAssistant Coach Marcin WOJTOWICZDoctor Magdalena CIECIERSKATerapist/Trainer Kazimierz ZMUDAJournalist Marta GULA

Scout Dawid PAWLIK

RUSSIA

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

1 Maria Ivonkina Ivonkina 1/6/92 67 183 300 295

2 Yana Manzyuk Manzyuk 4/20/92 70 188 305 300

3 Ekaterina Petrova Petrova 11/27/93 72 191 305 300

4 Ekaterina Lavrova Lavrova 11/4/92 65 181 300 295

5 CAPTAIN Alina Yaroshik Yaroshik 5/14/92 72 186 300 295

10 Valeriya Safonova Safonova 3/28/92 67 183 300 297

11 Anastasia Lyapushkina Lyapushkina 4/8/92 65 182 295 290

12 Anastasia Anufrienko Anufrienko 2/18/93 63 180 195 190

13 Anastasia Bavykina Bavykina 7/6/92 73 187 305 300

15 LIBERO Alla Galeeva Galeeva 4/15/92 85 180 295 290

16 Alena Golosnova Golosnova 6/29/92 50 163 270 265

17 Natalia Malykh Malykh 12/8/93 65 187 300 297

Team Manager EKHANINA NATALIAHead Coach KIRYANOV VADIMAssistant Coach KONYAGIN EVGENYDoctor FEDOROV ALEXANDRTerapist/Trainer MAKARENKO SERGEY Journalist LEBEDEV ALEXEY

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JAPAN

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

1 Fumika Moriya Moriya 4/7/92 70 179 296 281

2 CAPTAIN Mari Horikawa Horikawa 5/3/92 65 180 302 285

3 Saori Kaneko Kaneko 5/9/92 63 175 298 280

4 Azusa Futami Futami 5/15/92 66 180 300 283

6 Kana Ono Kana 6/30/92 70 180 295 282

7 Mirei Sasaki Sasaki 7/29/92 67 176 298 290

8 Yukiko Yanagidani Yanagidani 8/7/92 64 167 278 268

9 Yumiko Mochimaru Mochimaru 9/16/92 60 175 294 280

10 LIBERO Sumiko Mori Mori 10/26/92 50 156 262 248

11 Aya Yamakami Yamakami 1/16/93 58 172 287 282

12 Mizuki Minami Minami 2/19/93 68 175 292 275

14 Shiori Murata Murata 6/23/92 56 167 285 270

Team Manager TAKAHASHI, Harunori Head Coach FUKUDA, Yasuhiro Assistant Coach YAMAGUCHI, Hiroyuki Doctor MATSUMURA, Sakurako (Ms.) Terapist/Trainer SHIBATA, Munenori Journalist TANAKA, Yuko (Ms.) Medical Trainer MIYAGUCHI, Keiko (Ms.) Analyst HORIGUCHI, Makoto

CUBA

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1 Heidy M. Rodriguez Lopez Rodriguez 6/24/93 66 187 312 308

2 Regla Gracia Gonzalez Gracia 5/28/93 67 177 301 282

4 Yamila Hernandez Santas Santas 11/6/92 69 182 301 285

5 CAPTAIN Yunieska Robles Batista Robles 3/21/93 67 185 308 285

7 Maria Wilson Dixon Wilson 2/7/92 64 177 312 302

9 Yaremi Mendaro Leyva Mendaro 4/21/94 62 181 310 300

11 Cheila Cardona Silveira Cardona 6/1/92 88 185 311 292

12 LIBERO Dayami Sanchez Savon Sanchez 3/14/94 64 188 314 302

14 Sulian Matienzo Linares Matienzo 12/14/94 67 178 318 314

15 Beatriz Vilchez Santana Vilchez 1/29/95 68 182 288 277

16 Yalenny Diaz Cairo Diaz 10/14/95 71 189 300 298

18 Daimi Valdes Gonzalez Valdes 1/2/93 63 183 308 300

Team Manager GOMEZ VALDES GUILLERMO Head Coach ROBINSON PUPO WILFREDO Assistant Coach CRUZ CABRERA JUAN CARLOS Doctor SUAREZ COLLAZO LAZARO

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HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

1 Bianka Busa Busa 7/25/94 65 187 290 280

2 Jadranka Budrovic Budrovic 5/5/92 88 196 308 296

3 Aleksandra Cveticanin Cveticanin 4/5/93 71 188 300 288

4 Ljubica Kecman Kecman 12/10/93 64 182 303 290

5 Maja Savic Savic 8/14/93 71 188 306 294

6 Ivana Lukovic Lukovic 7/18/92 74 190 300 289

8 Ljiljana Rankovic Rankovic 4/8/93 71 182 290 275

9 CAPTAIN Danica Radenkovic Radenkovic 10/9/92 70 184 300 294

10 Jelena Medarevic Medarevic 7/24/92 59 178 285 277

11 Ana Bjelica Bjelica 4/3/92 82 190 310 305

12 Jovana Stevanovic Stevanovic 6/30/92 75 190 308 295

14 LIBERO Teodora Pusic Pusic 3/12/93 58 170 270 260

Team Manager TODOROVIC DraganHead Coach PAVLICEVIC RatkoAssistant Coach GRSIC MarkoDoctor POZNANOVIC SnezanaJournalist VILOTIJEVIC Ivana

Statistian NAHOD Djordje

KOREA

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

1 Yeon-Gyeong Shin Y.G.Shin 3/9/94 64 178 275 260

3 CAPTAIN Na-Yeon Lee N.Y.Lee 3/25/92 66 175 270 260

4 Hee-Sun Cha H.S.Cha 1/15/93 65 170 285 275

5 Seung-Ju Pyo S.J.Pyo 8/7/92 72 181 290 270

6 Eon-Hye Kim E.H.Kim 4/13/92 72 180 285 273

7 Eun-Ji Choi E.J.Choi 6/7/92 75 183 290 270

8 You-Jeong Choi Y.J.Choi 10/17/92 73 184 285 275

11 Yu-Hwa Kwak Y.H.Kwak 12/10/93 62 177 280 270

12 LIBERO Ju-Ha Kim J.H.Kim 4/24/92 68 174 275 260

13 Ji-Soo Kim J.S.Kim 10/27/92 50 173 275 260

16 Ran Noh R.Noh 3/17/94 58 166 270 255

18 Young-Eun Jang Y.E.Jang 10/30/93 68 182 290 270

Team Manager CHON, KYUNG-TEAHead Coach PARK, GI-JUAssistant Coach SONG, KI-CHOONTerapist/Trainer KANG, MI-YOUNG

Journalist KIM, DONG-HWAN

EGYPT

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

4 Kenzie Assem Kenzie 4/30/94 73 177 276 265

6 Laila Abdelhamid Laila 8/5/95 72 183 278 269

8 LIBERO Nehal Ahmed Nehal 1/25/93 52 169 275 262

9 Shorouk Mahmoud Shorouk 1/20/92 78 174 259 254

10 Farida El Askalany Farida 2/14/95 65 186 278 264

11 Aya Elshamy Aya 11/27/95 77 186 297 279

12 CAPTAIN Yasmin Hussein Yasmin 12/2/92 65 175 271 267

13 Nirmeen Seifelnasr Nirmeen 7/17/92 67 185 288 277

16 Farah Ahmed Farah 7/12/92 54 166 271 266

17 Randa Radwan Randa 5/15/93 63 174 269 260

18 Rana Elgohary Rana 12/22/94 75 180 284 272

19 Laila Mahfouz Laila 7/27/94 65 175 272 263

Team Manager SELIM MonaHead Coach ASHOUR Mohamed Assistant Coach MOHAMED Ahmed Doctor ELHOSSEINY Hebatalla

Terapist/Trainer ABBAS Amany

TUNISIA

HIGHEST REACH Nº CHARGE NAME LAST NAME TEAM NAME" BIRTHDATE WEIGHT (KG) HEIGHT (CM) SPIKE (CM) BLOCK (CM)

1 LIBERO Ahlem Trayi Trayi A. 1/31/93 67 172 284 264

2 Khouloud Sammoud Sammoud Kh. 1/22/95 69 173 272 258

3 Rim Missaoui Missaoui R. 1/11/94 67 182 280 265

5 Nihel Kebaier Kebaier N. 8/8/93 59 171 270 256

6 Nourelhouda Othmani Othmani N. 12/2/92 55 177 277 260

7 Meriem Boukadida Boukadida M. 12/21/93 66 174 270 259

10 Rahma Snoussi Snoussi R. 8/8/92 82 188 283 272

11 CAPTAIN Maroua Boughanmi Boughanmi M. 3/16/92 54 174 270 262

12 Ghalia Ouderni Ouderni G. 10/6/93 62 178 295 280

15 Marwa Abeidi Abeidi M. 2/23/92 55 170 268 254

16 Feriel Dridi Dridi F. 5/9/92 70 173 270 259

18 Hayfa Aidi Aidi H. 8/19/93 76 182 280 267

Team Manager RADHIA RIZAHead Coach SLIM BEN KAIDAssistant Coach RIM BEN SLIMANEDoctor KARIM GRANDYTherapist/trainer SARRA RIHANIJournalist RAJA SAADANI

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CONTROL COMMITTEE MEMBERS INTERNATIONAL REFEREESFUNCTION NAME

President Vicente Araujo (POR)

Event Director Shanrit Wongprasert (THA)

Venue Delegate Rafael Lloreda (COL)

Venue Operations Slobodan Milosevic (SRB)

Venue Operations Gabrielle Van Zwieten (FIVB)

Medical Delegate Annie Peytavin (FRA)

VIS Delegate Tomasz Kuropka (POL)

VIS Delegate Diego Soler (ARG)

Refereeing Delegate Tom Blue (USA)

Refereeing Delegate Takashi Shimoyama (JPN)

Refereeing Delegate José Pérez Vento (POR)

Refereeing Delegate Juan A. Pereira (ARG)

Press Delegate Bill Kaufmann (USA)

Press Delegate Agneta Elmegard (SWE)

Photographer Ernesto Beltre (DOM)

Photographer Talía Vargas (PER)

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Mourad Lemouchi (ALG)

Andreson Cacador (BRA)

Taras Ilkw (CAN)

Wensheng Luo (CHN)

Nicholas Heckford (ENG)

Yitbarek Seifo Tadese (ETH)

Panagiotis Roussakis (GRE)

Heung Fal Lee (HKG)

László Adler (HUN)

Sadayan Ramamurthy (IND)

Gad Eizikovits (ISR)

Walter Vera (PER)

Alejandro Peña (PER)

Grzegorz Jacyna (POL)

Janpen Jirakakul (THA)

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President Juan Castro

General Coordinator Luis Moreno

Board Council Member Juan Ribaudo

Board Council Member Luisa Fuentes

Board Council Member Alfonso Miranda

Board Council Member Javier Blanco

Executive Director Hernán Garvan

General Treasurer Leandro Cano

Logistic Director Carlos Neira

Administrative Director Luis Wong

Technical Director José C. Carbajal

Promotion Director David Barturen

TV Programing Director Cecilia Gómez de la Torre

Medical Director Jesús Huañec

Security Director Carlos Gómez

Transportation Director Felix Sánchez

Protocol Director Carlos Ganoza

Tickets & Sales Director Carlos Chia

Acreditaton Director Jorge Silva

General Secretary Mery Champa

Assistant Secretary Liliana Cueto

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LOC President Luisa Fuentes

LOC Vice President Floro Ponce

LOC Executive Director Hernán Garvan

Competition Manager Jose C. Carbajal

Technical Supervisor Ricardo Ampuero

Court Supervisor Gerardo Balbuena

Training Supervisor Oscar Ayo

Security Supervisor Federico Espinosa

VIS Supervisor Andrés Rodríguez

Medical Services Supervisor Jesús Huañec

Referee Manager Luis Gonzales

Materials Supervisor Raúl Zelada

Facilities Supervisor Antonio Quispe

Public Relations Manager Ricardo Ochoa

Protocol Supervisor Gisselle Duarte

Interpreter Supervisor Verónica Castro

Press Manager David Barturen

Comunications Supervisor Eduardo Reategui

TV Production Supervisor Jorge Llontop

Administration Manager Gerardo Torres

Marketing Supervisor Juan Podesta

Transportation Supervisor Jorge Rodríguez

Lodging Supervisor Guadalupe Castillo

Tickects Sales Supervisor Walter Mijicich

Venue Secretariat Ofelia Gavidia

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LOC President Luis Linares

LOC Vice President Ramón de la Rosa

LOC Executive Director Winston Barber

Competition Manager Alberto Olivos

Technical Supervisor Sixto Mendoza

Cout Supervisor Fernando Huere

Training Supervisor Juan Lanatta

Security Supervisor Ricardo Madge

VIS Supervisor María Salas

Medical Services Supervisor Jorge Llontop

Referee Manager William Samaniego

Materials Supervisor Hugo Zavaleta

Facilities Supervisor Erasmo Diaz

Public Relations Manager Javier Blanco

Protocol Supervisor Juan Camet

Interpreter Supervisor Constanza Traverso

Press Manager Octavio Rivasplata

Comunications Supervisor Antonio De la Guerra

TV Production Supervisor Gerardo Ruiz

Administration Manager Octavio Badoino

Marketing Supervisor Carlos Del Risco

Transportation Supervisor Antonio Costa

Acomodation Supervisor Nidia Segura

Tickects Sales Supervisor Walter Alcocer

Venue Secretariat Ruby Barriga

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LOC President Fernando Calderón

LOC Vice President Jorge Portella

LOC Executive Director César Márquez

Competition Manager Fernando Várquez

Technical Supervisor Edgardo Loret de Mola

Cout Supervisor Juan Luis Podesta

Training Supervisor Carlos Arrieta

Security Supervisor Carlos Pró

VIS Supervisor Ruber Campos

Medical Services Supervisor Juan Medina

Referee Manager Raúl Atachagua

Materials Supervisor Hugo De la Rocha

Facilities Supervisor Franklin Reyna

Public Relations Manager Eloy Ramírez

Protocol Supervisor Eduardo Benvenuto

Interpreter Supervisor Jhony Tribeño

Press Manager Benigno Gonzáles

Comunications Supervisor Gerardo Balbuena

TV Production Supervisor Jorge Del Pino

Administration Manager Gerardo Mori

Marketing Supervisor Alejandro Graner

Transportation Supervisor Luis Sayas

Acomodation Supervisor Iris Quiliche

Tickects Sales Supervisor Raúl Serván

Venue Secretariat Carla Bustios

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President Juan Castro

General Coordinator Luis Moreno

Board Council Member Juan Ribaudo

Board Council Member Luisa Fuentes

Board Council Member Alfonso Miranda

Board Council Member Javier Blanco

Executive Director Hernán Garvan

General Treasurer Leandro Cano

Logistic Director Carlos Neira

Administrative Director Luis Wong

Technical Director José C. Carbajal

Promotion Director David Barturen

TV Programing Director Cecilia Gómez de la Torre

Medical Director Jesús Huañec

Security Director Carlos Gómez

Transportation Director Felix Sánchez

Protocol Director Carlos Ganoza

Tickets & Sales Director Carlos Chia

Acreditaton Director Jorge Silva

General Secretary Mery Champa

Assistant Secretary Liliana Cueto

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LOC President Luisa Fuentes

LOC Vice President Floro Ponce

LOC Executive Director Hernán Garvan

Competition Manager Jose C. Carbajal

Technical Supervisor Ricardo Ampuero

Court Supervisor Gerardo Balbuena

Training Supervisor Oscar Ayo

Security Supervisor Federico Espinosa

VIS Supervisor Andrés Rodríguez

Medical Services Supervisor Jesús Huañec

Referee Manager Luis Gonzales

Materials Supervisor Raúl Zelada

Facilities Supervisor Antonio Quispe

Public Relations Manager Ricardo Ochoa

Protocol Supervisor Gisselle Duarte

Interpreter Supervisor Verónica Castro

Press Manager David Barturen

Comunications Supervisor Eduardo Reategui

TV Production Supervisor Jorge Llontop

Administration Manager Gerardo Torres

Marketing Supervisor Juan Podesta

Transportation Supervisor Jorge Rodríguez

Lodging Supervisor Guadalupe Castillo

Tickects Sales Supervisor Walter Mijicich

Venue Secretariat Ofelia Gavidia

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LOC President Luis Linares

LOC Vice President Ramón de la Rosa

LOC Executive Director Winston Barber

Competition Manager Alberto Olivos

Technical Supervisor Sixto Mendoza

Cout Supervisor Fernando Huere

Training Supervisor Juan Lanatta

Security Supervisor Ricardo Madge

VIS Supervisor María Salas

Medical Services Supervisor Jorge Llontop

Referee Manager William Samaniego

Materials Supervisor Hugo Zavaleta

Facilities Supervisor Erasmo Diaz

Public Relations Manager Javier Blanco

Protocol Supervisor Juan Camet

Interpreter Supervisor Constanza Traverso

Press Manager Octavio Rivasplata

Comunications Supervisor Antonio De la Guerra

TV Production Supervisor Gerardo Ruiz

Administration Manager Octavio Badoino

Marketing Supervisor Carlos Del Risco

Transportation Supervisor Antonio Costa

Acomodation Supervisor Nidia Segura

Tickects Sales Supervisor Walter Alcocer

Venue Secretariat Ruby Barriga

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LOC President Fernando Calderón

LOC Vice President Jorge Portella

LOC Executive Director César Márquez

Competition Manager Fernando Várquez

Technical Supervisor Edgardo Loret de Mola

Cout Supervisor Juan Luis Podesta

Training Supervisor Carlos Arrieta

Security Supervisor Carlos Pró

VIS Supervisor Ruber Campos

Medical Services Supervisor Juan Medina

Referee Manager Raúl Atachagua

Materials Supervisor Hugo De la Rocha

Facilities Supervisor Franklin Reyna

Public Relations Manager Eloy Ramírez

Protocol Supervisor Eduardo Benvenuto

Interpreter Supervisor Jhony Tribeño

Press Manager Benigno Gonzáles

Comunications Supervisor Gerardo Balbuena

TV Production Supervisor Jorge Del Pino

Administration Manager Gerardo Mori

Marketing Supervisor Alejandro Graner

Transportation Supervisor Luis Sayas

Acomodation Supervisor Iris Quiliche

Tickects Sales Supervisor Raúl Serván

Venue Secretariat Carla Bustios

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1 Japan - Dominican Republic Jul 22 9:15 Hrs 6.0 19.0 17.9

2 Brazil - Italy Jul 22 16:00 Hrs 7.7 16.8 27.0

3 Peru - Egypt Jul 22 20:02 Hrs 18.9 26.8 48.5

4 Cuba - Italy Jul 23 11:28 Hrs 6.2 15.5 18.4

5 Japan - China Jul 23 17:00 Hrs 8.0 16.1 28.6

6 Peru - Tunisia Jul 23 19:06 Hrs 17.4 29.2 35.9

7 China - Dominican Republic Jul 24 16:00 Hrs 10.2 17.7 30.1

8 Peru - Slovakia Jul 24 17:52 Hrs 18.5 29.2 40.4

9 Russia - Japan Jul 25 17:59 Hrs 9.5 17.0 33.6

10 Brazil - Cuba Jul 25 19:37 Hrs 12.6 18.0 35.4

11 Cuba - Korea Jul 26 9:14 Hrs 5.4 14.6 18.5

12 Brazil - Belgium Jul 26 18:07 Hrs 11.5 21.0 34.0

13 Peru - Italy Jul 26 20:45 Hrs 22.9 32.2 41.7

14 Japan - Korea Jul 27 09:13 Hrs 4.3 10.6 14.4

15 China - Belgium Jul 27 18:00 Hrs 10.0 18.8 35.1

16 Peru - Dominican Republic Jul 27 20:12 Hrs 19.7 27.9 41.2

17 Brazil - China Jul 28 18:00 Hrs 9.2 17.7 29.8

18 Peru - USA Jul 28 20:18 Hrs 22.0 32.6 46.4

19 Cuba - Japan Jul 29 17:49 Hrs 9.0 16.5 27.6

20 Italy - Dominican Republic Jul 29 19:17 Hrs 12.5 18.9 35.1

21 Tunisia - Serbia Jul 30 08:46 Hrs 4.6 11.4 14.3

22 Korea - Egypt Jul 30 10:44 Hrs 6.2 15.5 17.0

23 Italy - China Jul 30 15:08 Hrs 7.9 17.5 20.8

24 USA - Brazil Jul 30 17:00 Hrs 13.1 25.6 37.5

25 Peru - Belgium Jul 30 19:48 Hrs 25.9 39.4 52.7

26 USA - China Jul 31 14:12 Hrs 12.2 26.2 33.4

27 Peru - Dominican Republic Jul 31 16:24 Hrs 21.8 41.3 42.2

28 Italy - Brazil Jul 31 18:46 Hrs 20.7 31.7 47.3

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The Peruvian hairless dog is breed of dog with its origins in Peruvian pre-Inca cultures. It is one of several breeds of hairless dog. They are typically lively, alert and friendly with other dogs but can be protective as well.This is an ancient breed. Althought it is often perceived to be an Inca dog because it is know to have been kept during the Inca Empire, they were also kept as pets in Pre-Inca cultures from the peruvian coastal zone. Ceramic hairless dogs from the Chimu, Moche and Vicus culture are well know.Depictions of this breed of dogs appear around 750 AD on Moche ceramic vessels and continue in later Andean ceramic traditions.It is a persistent myth that the body temperature of hairless dogs is higher than other dogs. They may feel warmer due to the lack of hair. According to peruvian floklore, letting the dog “hug” you believed to help with stomach pain and other disorders. It is very likely that some of these myths have helped the breed to survivve for long in Peru.

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Lima is a capital with art, fashion, music, culture, and a never ending list of nighttime adventures. Recently our cuisine has launched a trend that is opening our eyesonce again to the importance of our ancestral legacy

through the use number of superior restaurants in Lima. Other aspects of our culture, like music and design, are also surging to the forefront and providing something more for tourists to experience.

A city with a storied bloodline, it was founded in 1535; a mixture of peoples and customs, proud of its varied architecture and remarkable culture.

URBAN POSTCARDLima is brimming with new experiences. Its neighborhoods are hotbeds of art movements that seek to renew vision and stimulate the imagination. The city emerges from the depths of her inhabitants through music that gives vent to its emotions, a blend of airy Andean pipes, heavy African drums, scintillating Spanish guitars, ethereal jazz bass lines, and driving rock beats.

Peru’s capital is so layered with contrasts, a stage in which scenes are constantly changing, a meld of competing trends, and the proverbial “city that caters to all tastes”, which leaves many people speechless.

The city center is famous for its Spanish Colonial architecture, remarkable wooden balconies covered in complex lattice works, its interesting and famous China Town, parks with huge fountains and laser light shows, and Catholic churches that are fusion of European and Andean motifs. The district of Barranco, next to the sea and heart of Lima’s night life, is

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also home to charming beach houses from the 1950’s and the most romantic spot in town: El Puente de los Suspiros – The Bridge of sighs.

JEWELLERY: LIVING ARTPeru is a country of artisans, and jewelry has been taken to a new level by designers who have grounded themselves in tradition but are also daring enough to take the plunge and create something striking. Silver and gold are set between Peruvian stones, beads, and

“dormilonas” (earrings worn by marinera dancers), traditional “ekekos” alive in silver and wood, old ceramic plates dressed in silver and decorated angels from the Cusco School sit in silver frames with a decidedly Spanish Colonial appearance.

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by Spanish conquerors in the Americas. On December 6 1534, Diego de Almagro founded the city under the name of “Villa Trujillo”, in honour of his leader Francisco Pizarro’s birthplace, Trujillo in Extremadura, Spain. It was founded by the union of four Chimu settlements: Huanchaco, Huaman, Moche and Mampuesto, to create an alliance against the Incas.

struggle against Spanish rule. It was the

its independence from Spain in 1820, and it served as temporary capital of Peru in 1825. It was the headquarters location of the revolutionary leader Simon Bolivar.Under Jose Bernardo de Tagle, Trujillo was

its independence from Spain. December 29th remains a public holiday in Trujillo.

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Tourism is a major industry in Trujillo, due to the city’s proximity to important sites where the Moche and Chimu civilizations developed. These civilizations had highly skilled artisans, and many of their artifacts were found during archaeological digs in the city. Nearby ruins include the Chimu adobe city of Chan Chan, the world’s largest city built from that material. It is sometimes called Ciudad de la Luna (City of the Moon) because the people worshipped the moon; or de las Largas Murallas (of the Long Walls). In size and complexity, it has been compared with Teotihuacan in Mexico, and the ancient cities of Egypt. Other nearby ruins are the Moche ruins of h uaca del Sol, h uaca de la Luna, and El Brujo.Trujillo aspires to be designated as a World Heritage Site, because of the proximity of both cultures and its historical colonial city centre, whose historic casonas (mansions) attract many visitors. The mansions and manors of Trujillo are distinguished for their solemn and austere

ornaments.The world-famous beach hdestination, is located just north of Trujillo.

The Gran Chimu Gymnasium opened in the early sixties, hosting a variety of sports. The Peruvian Volleyball Federation used as venue for the Women´s Junior World Championship in 1989 and also the 1994 Girls South American Championship. During the first months of 2011, several improvements were made in order to reach FIVB requirements for the Women's Junior World Championship. The renewed Gran Chimu was the venue for the Opening Ceremony, hosting a total of 24 matches.

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CALLAOCallao is the capital city of the Constitutional Province of Callao and it is also the largest and most important port in Peru. It is located in and around a peninsula which now constitutes the district ofLa Punta.

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and Argentina were sent overseas through the Port of Callao. For this reason, Callao soon became a luring spot for pirates and corsairs, making it a port of legends. Since it was believed that only the ships which sailed through the Atlantic and the Caribbean were in

the mercy of corsairs, particularly the port of Callao. Francis Drake, an Englishman, ransacked Valparaiso and continued all the way up to the Port of Callao to take over, in 1579, a large shipment of silver and then continue his course elsewhere. Spain took action in this matter, but the pirate had already warned his mates, therefore the attacks did not cease to arrive. In 1587 an attack was led by the English Thomas Cavendish, who wasn’t very fortunate in his

Englishman, Richard Hawkins, also dared an attack on the port, but was sentenced to death by the Spanish, although he later received a pardon. In 1615 it was the Dutch Jorg Spitberg, who attacked and retreated without success,

but left the port very damaged. In 1624, another corsair from holland, Jacobo Clerk, attempted an attack, but his strategies failed and he was killed by a gunshot. It appeared that the Port of Callao was gaining the

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reputation of being impenetrable, and afterwards with the construction of the Real Felipe Fortress in 1746, the pirates

THE ISLANDS OF CALLAOThere are several islands facing the port of Callao which are

life. San Lorenzo is the biggest of these islands, this including

inhabitants of the area for conducting religious ceremonies and as a source of guano, which they used to fertilize their crops. El Fronton is another famous island. Its rocky formation, resembling a wall, was once used as a prison. Nowadays, this island is refuge to large colonies of sea lions and is visited during the tour of the islands.

The Miguel Grau Gymnasium is an exclusive facility for the

practice of volleyball. Opened in 2004, the local Municipality

smartly equipped it with modern sports devices for the 2011

Women's Junior World Championship. Also, several

Continental Championships took place during the last years.

As a test for the tournament, the 2011 Pan American Cup

served as a warm-up experience for the Organizing

Committee.

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YEAR ORGANIZER FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH

1977 Brazil

1981 Mexico

1985 Italy

1987 Korea

1989 Peru

1991 Czechoslavakia

1993 Brazil

1995 Thailand

1997 Poland

1999 Canada

2001 Dominican Republic

2003 Thailand

2005 Turkey

2007 Thailand

2009 Mexico

2011 Peru

RANKING POSITIONS RANKING PARTICIPATIONS

TEAM NUMBER Brazil 16China 16Japan 13Korea 13Cuba 11Italy 11Argentina 9Peru 9Chinese Taipei 8Germany 8Poland 8Dominican Rep. 7Mexico 7United States 7Puerto Rico 6Russia 6USSR 6Venezuela 6Canada 5Turkey 5Bulgaria 4Czech Republic 4Thailand 4Ukraine 4Algeria 3Croatia 3Egypt 3Netherlands 3Serbia & Montenegro 3Spain 3Australia 2Bolivia 2Costa Rica 2Czechoslovakia 2Kenya 2Romania 2Tunisia 2Austria 1Belarus 1Belgium 1Colombia 1Finland 1France 1Greece 1Hungary 1India 1Latvia 1Mauritius 1New Zealand 1Nigeria 1Paraguay 1Serbia 1SlovaKia 1

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