2003 Women's South American Volleyball Championship

2003 Women's South American Volleyball Championship
Tournament details
Host nation  Colombia
Dates September 4 - 6
Teams 4
Venues 1 (in Bogota host cities)
Champions  Brazil (13th title)
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The 2003 Women's South American Volleyball Championship was the 25th edition of the South American Volleyball Championship, organised by South America's governing volleyball body, the Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV). It was held in Bogota, Colombia from September 4 to 6, 2003.[1]

Teams

Play-off

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Venezuela  0–2  Peru 2–3 2–3
Date Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
30 Aug Venezuela  2–3  Peru 23–25 25–19 16–25 25–12 11–15 100–96
31 Aug Peru  3–2  Venezuela 12–25 25–15 18–25 25–16 15–10 95–91

Peru and Venezuela played a qualification play-off, Brazil and Argentina played the final round automatically as best two in the previous edition and Colombia qualified as host.

Teams

 Argentina
 Brazil
 Colombia
 Peru

Competition System

The competition system for the 2003 Women's South American Championship was a single Round-Robin system. Each team plays once against each of the 3 remaining teams. Points are accumulated during the whole tournament, and the final ranking is determined by the total points gained.

Standings

Pts Matches Points Sets
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1  Brazil 6 3 0 226 212 1.066 9 0 MAX
2  Argentina 5 2 1 255 274 0.931 6 6 1.000
3  Peru 4 1 2 255 261 0.977 5 7 0.714
4  Colombia 3 0 3 191 272 0.702 2 9 0.222

Matches

Date Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
4 Sep Argentina  3–2  Peru 25–27 28–26 21–25 25–20 15–13 114–112
4 Sep Brazil  3–0  Colombia 25–15 25–11 25–9     75–34
5 Sep Brazil  3–0  Peru 26–24 25–14 25–6     76–44
5 Sep Argentina  3–1  Colombia 25–15 25–23 23–25 25–14   98–87
6 Sep Peru  3–1  Colombia 25–15 24–26 25–16 25–13   99–71
6 Sep Brazil  3–0  Argentina 25–17 25–13 25–13     75–43

Final standing

Rank Team
1st  Brazil
2nd  Argentina
3rd  Peru
4  Colombia
Qualified for the 2003 World Cup

 2003 Women's South American Champions 

Brazil
13th title

References

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