Montreux Volley Masters

The Montreux Volley Masters is an international women's volleyball competition, held annually in Montreux, Switzerland. It was first held in 1984..

Results

Coupe des Nations
Year Champions Runners-up 3rd place
1984
Netherlands

Switzerland

France
1985
Czechoslovakia

Italy

Switzerland
1986
France

Poland

Switzerland
1987
Switzerland

Yugoslavia

Greece
1988
Cuba

China

Yugoslavia
1989
Cuba

China

Japan
BCV Volley Cup
Year Champions Runners-up 3rd place
1990
China

Cuba

South Korea
1991
CIS

United States

Cuba
1992
Cuba

China

South Korea
1993
Cuba

Brazil

South Korea
1994
Brazil

China

Russia
1995
Brazil

Cuba

United States
1996
Cuba

Brazil

United States
Montreux Volley Masters
Year Champions Runners-up 3rd place
1998
Cuba

China

Russia
1999
Cuba

China

Italy
2000
China

Russia

Croatia
2001
Cuba

Russia

Japan
2002
Russia

Italy

China
2003
China

Russia

Brazil
2004
Italy

United States

China
2005
Brazil

China

Italy
2006
Brazil

China

Cuba
2007
China

Cuba

Netherlands
2008
Cuba

China

Italy
2009
Brazil

Italy

China
2010
China

United States

Cuba
2011
Japan

Cuba

China
2012 Not held
2013
Brazil

Russia

Dominican Republic
2014
Germany

United States

Russia
2015
Turkey

Japan

Netherlands

Medals summary

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Cuba 94316
2  Brazil 6219
3  China 59418
4  Russia[1] 2439
5  Italy 1337
6   Switzerland 1124
 Japan 1124
8  Netherlands 1023
9  France 1012
10  Turkey 1001
 Czech Republic[2] 1001
 Germany 1001
12  United States 0426
13  Serbia [3] 0112
14  Poland 0101
15  South Korea 0033
16  Greece 0011
 Croatia 0011
 Dominican Republic 0011
Total 30 30 30 90

Footnotes

  1. FIVB considers Russia as the inheritor of the records of URSS and CIS
  2. FIVB considers Czech Republic as the inheritor of the records of Czechoslovakia
  3. FIVB considers Serbia as the inheritor of the records of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro

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