2011 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix
The 2011 FIVB World Grand Prix was a women's volleyball tournament played by 16 countries from 5 to 28 August 2011. The finals was held at the Macau East Asian Games Dome in Macau, China. The United States won the tournament defeating 3-0 to Brazil in the gold medal match and Destinee Hooker won the MVP award.[1][2]
Competing nations
The following national teams qualified:
Pool standing procedure
1. Match points
2. Numbers of matches won
3. Sets ratio
4. Points ratio
Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser
Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser
Calendar
Week 1 5–7 August 2011 |
Group A: Bydgoszcz, Poland |
Group B: Nakhon Pathom, Thailand |
Group C: Busan, South Korea |
Group D: Luohe, China |
Poland
Italy
Dominican Republic
Argentina |
Thailand
Cuba
Peru
Russia |
South Korea
Brazil
Japan
Germany |
China
United States
Serbia
Kazakhstan |
Week 2 12–14 August 2011 |
Group E: Zielona Góra, Poland |
Group F: Almaty, Kazakhstan |
Group G: Quanzhou, China |
Group H: Komaki, Japan |
Poland
Cuba
South Korea
Argentina |
Kazakhstan
Italy
Brazil
Thailand |
China
Russia
Germany
Peru
|
Japan
United States
Serbia
Dominican Republic |
Week 3 19–21 August 2011 |
Group I: Hong Kong |
Group J: Hong Kong[3] |
Group K: Bangkok, Thailand |
Group L: Tokyo, Japan |
China
Poland
Dominican Republic
Kazakhstan |
United States
Italy
Germany
Peru |
Thailand
Cuba
Brazil
Argentina |
Japan
Russia
Serbia
South Korea |
Week 4
Final Round 24–28 August 2011 |
Macau |
Preliminary round
Ranking
The host China and top seven teams in the preliminary round advanced to the Final round.
|
Pts |
Matches |
Points |
Sets |
Rank |
Team |
W |
L |
W |
L |
Ratio |
W |
L |
Ratio |
1 |
Brazil |
27 |
9 |
0 |
722 |
514 |
1.405 |
27 |
2 |
13.500
|
2 |
United States |
23 |
8 |
1 |
708 |
559 |
1.267 |
25 |
5 |
5.000
|
3 |
Russia |
21 |
7 |
2 |
751 |
626 |
1.200 |
23 |
9 |
2.556
|
4 |
Serbia |
20 |
6 |
3 |
762 |
700 |
1.089 |
23 |
11 |
2.091
|
5 |
Italy |
19 |
7 |
2 |
804 |
718 |
1.120 |
22 |
13 |
1.692
|
6 |
Japan |
18 |
6 |
3 |
664 |
645 |
1.029 |
18 |
11 |
1.636
|
7 |
China |
17 |
6 |
3 |
702 |
669 |
1.049 |
19 |
12 |
1.583
|
8 |
Thailand |
15 |
5 |
4 |
695 |
693 |
1.003 |
17 |
15 |
1.133
|
9 |
South Korea |
13 |
5 |
4 |
708 |
732 |
0.967 |
15 |
17 |
0.882
|
10 |
Poland |
13 |
4 |
5 |
733 |
727 |
1.008 |
16 |
16 |
1.000
|
11 |
Cuba |
9 |
2 |
7 |
748 |
814 |
0.919 |
15 |
21 |
0.714
|
12 |
Dominican Republic |
8 |
3 |
6 |
767 |
829 |
0.925 |
13 |
23 |
0.565
|
13 |
Germany |
7 |
2 |
7 |
670 |
729 |
0.919 |
10 |
22 |
0.455
|
14 |
Argentina |
4 |
2 |
7 |
622 |
752 |
0.827 |
7 |
25 |
0.280
|
15 |
Kazakhstan |
2 |
0 |
9 |
613 |
757 |
0.810 |
5 |
27 |
0.185
|
16 |
Peru |
0 |
0 |
9 |
482 |
696 |
0.693 |
1 |
27 |
0.037
|
First round
Pool A
Pool B
Date |
|
Score |
|
Set 1 |
Set 2 |
Set 3 |
Set 4 |
Set 5 |
Total |
Report |
05 Aug |
Russia |
3–1 |
Cuba |
24–26 |
25–18 |
25–23 |
25–20 |
|
99–87 |
|
05 Aug |
Thailand |
3–0 |
Peru |
25–20 |
25–13 |
25–16 |
|
|
75–49 |
|
06 Aug |
Peru |
0–3 |
Russia |
12–25 |
9–25 |
14–25 |
|
|
35–75 |
|
06 Aug |
Cuba |
2–3 |
Thailand |
25–23 |
25–17 |
26–28 |
23–25 |
10–15 |
109–108 |
|
07 Aug |
Peru |
0–3 |
Cuba |
24–26 |
19–25 |
22–25 |
|
|
65–76 |
|
07 Aug |
Russia |
3–0 |
Thailand |
25–18 |
25–19 |
27–25 |
|
|
77–62 |
|
Pool C
Pool D
Second round
Pool E
Pool F
Pool G
Date |
|
Score |
|
Set 1 |
Set 2 |
Set 3 |
Set 4 |
Set 5 |
Total |
Report |
12 Aug |
Germany |
0–3 |
Russia |
18–25 |
19–25 |
21–25 |
|
|
58–75 |
|
12 Aug |
China |
3–0 |
Peru |
25–16 |
25–20 |
25–13 |
|
|
75–49 |
|
13 Aug |
Peru |
0–3 |
Russia |
20–25 |
17–25 |
17–25 |
|
|
54–75 |
|
13 Aug |
China |
3–2 |
Germany |
14–25 |
22–25 |
25–23 |
25–21 |
18–16 |
104–110 |
|
14 Aug |
Peru |
0–3 |
Germany |
23–25 |
15–25 |
18–25 |
|
|
56-75 |
|
14 Aug |
China |
0–3 |
Russia |
22–25 |
23–25 |
20–25 |
|
|
65–75 |
|
Pool H
Third round
Pool I
Pool J
Pool K
Pool L
Final round
The finals took place 24–28 August at the Macau East Asian Games Dome in Macau, China.
Pool A
|
Pts |
Matches |
Sets |
Points |
Rank |
Team |
W |
L |
W |
L |
Ratio |
W |
L |
Ratio |
1 |
Serbia |
8 |
3 |
0 |
9 |
3 |
3.000 |
281 |
252 |
1.115
|
2 |
Russia |
6 |
2 |
1 |
7 |
4 |
1.750 |
259 |
234 |
1.107
|
3 |
Thailand |
3 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
7 |
0.571 |
246 |
250 |
0.984
|
4 |
China |
1 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
9 |
0.333 |
230 |
280 |
0.821
|
Date |
|
Score |
|
Set 1 |
Set 2 |
Set 3 |
Set 4 |
Set 5 |
Total |
Report |
24 Aug |
Thailand |
1–3 |
Russia |
18–25 |
22–25 |
27–25 |
17–25 |
|
84–100 |
|
24 Aug |
China |
2–3 |
Serbia |
25–20 |
18–25 |
25–23 |
16–25 |
16–18 |
100–111 |
|
25 Aug |
Russia |
1–3 |
Serbia |
25–20 |
17–25 |
21–25 |
21–25 |
|
84–95 |
|
25 Aug |
China |
1–3 |
Thailand |
12–25 |
21–25 |
25–19 |
17–25 |
|
75–94 |
|
26 Aug |
Serbia |
3–0 |
Thailand |
25–23 |
25–22 |
25–23 |
|
|
75–68 |
|
26 Aug |
China |
0-3 |
Russia |
21-25 |
11-25 |
23-25 |
|
|
55-75 |
|
Pool B
|
Pts |
Matches |
Sets |
Points |
Rank |
Team |
W |
L |
W |
L |
Ratio |
W |
L |
Ratio |
1 |
Brazil |
9 |
3 |
0 |
9 |
1 |
9.000 |
248 |
200 |
1.240
|
2 |
United States |
5 |
2 |
1 |
7 |
5 |
1.400 |
273 |
261 |
1.046
|
3 |
Japan |
3 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
6 |
0.500 |
197 |
215 |
0.916
|
4 |
Italy |
1 |
0 |
3 |
2 |
9 |
0.222 |
216 |
258 |
0.837
|
7th place match
Date |
|
Score |
|
Set 1 |
Set 2 |
Set 3 |
Set 4 |
Set 5 |
Total |
Report |
27 Aug |
China |
2–3 |
Italy |
13–25 |
25–14 |
25–22 |
16–25 |
10–15 |
89–101 |
|
5th place match
Date |
|
Score |
|
Set 1 |
Set 2 |
Set 3 |
Set 4 |
Set 5 |
Total |
Report |
27 Aug |
Thailand |
0–3 |
Japan |
14–25 |
23–25 |
23–25 |
|
|
60–75 |
|
Semifinals
Date |
|
Score |
|
Set 1 |
Set 2 |
Set 3 |
Set 4 |
Set 5 |
Total |
Report |
27 Aug |
Serbia |
0–3 |
United States |
22–25 |
20–25 |
21–25 |
|
|
63–75 |
|
27 Aug |
Brazil |
3–0 |
Russia |
26–24 |
25–17 |
25–23 |
|
|
76–64 |
|
Bronze medal match
Date |
|
Score |
|
Set 1 |
Set 2 |
Set 3 |
Set 4 |
Set 5 |
Total |
Report |
28 Aug |
Serbia |
3–0 |
Russia |
25–21 |
25–20 |
25–16 |
|
|
75–57 |
|
Final
Date |
|
Score |
|
Set 1 |
Set 2 |
Set 3 |
Set 4 |
Set 5 |
Total |
Report |
28 Aug |
United States |
3–0 |
Brazil |
26–24 |
25–20 |
25–21 |
|
|
76–65 |
|
Final standing
|
Team roster:
Kimberly Glass, Alisha Glass, Nicole Davis, Heather Bown, Lindsey Berg, Jennifer Tamas, Jordan Larson, Logan Tom, Foluke Akinradewo, Nancy Metcalf, Megan Hodge, Destinee Hooker, Tamari Miyashiro. Head Coach: Hugh McCutcheon
|
Individual awards
References
- ↑ Kauffman, Bill (2011-08-28). "Destinee Hooker Earns FIVB World Grand Prix MVP". Colorado Springs, Colorado: Team USA. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
- 1 2 "USA takes revenge on Brazil to retain World Grand Prix title". Macau, China: Macau Sport Development Board. 2011-08-28. Retrieved 2014-06-05.
- ↑ Official website of the 2011 FIVB World Grand Prix-Hong Kong
External links