Volleyball at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

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Women's volleyball
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
VenueSydney Entertainment Centre
Sydney Showground Pavilion 4
Date16–30 September
Competitors144 from 12 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Cuba
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Brazil
← 1996
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The 2000 women's Olympic volleyball tournament was the tenth edition of the event, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB in conjunction with the International Olympic Committee. It was held from 16 to 30 September 2000 in the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Darling Harbour.[1]

Qualification

Qualifiers Date Host Vacancies Qualified
Host Country 24 September 1993 Monaco Monte Carlo 1  Australia
1999 Women's World Cup 2–16 November 1999 Japan Japan 3  Cuba
 Russia
 Brazil
European Qualification 4–9 January 2000 Germany Bremen, Germany 1  Germany
North American Qualification 1  United States
South American Qualification 1  Peru
Asian Qualification 1  South Korea
African Qualification 1  Kenya
2000 Olympic Qualification Tournament 17–25 June 2000 Japan Tokyo, Japan 3  Italy
 Croatia
 China
Total 12

Format

The tournament was played in two different stages. In the Preliminary round (first stage), the twelve participants were divided into two pools of six teams. A single round-robin format was played within each pool to determine the teams position in the pool. The four highest ranked teams in each pool advanced to the Final round (second stage) and the two lowest ranked teams took no further participation (with pool places 5th and 6th being ranked in the final standings as joined 9th and 11th, respectively).

The Final round was played in a single elimination format, with placement matches determining the top eight positions. Starting at the quarterfinals, winners advanced to the semifinals while losers advanced to the placement matches (5th–8th semifinal).

Pools composition

Teams were seeded following the Serpentine system according to their ranking as of January 1996.[2]

Twelve qualified nations were drawn into two groups, each consisting of six teams. After a robin-round, the four highest-placed teams in each group advanced to a knock-out round to decide the medals.

Group A Group B
 Australia (Hosts)  Cuba (1)
 Brazil (3)  Russia (2)
 China (4)  South Korea (5)
 United States (9)  Italy (8)
 Croatia (10)  Germany (11)
 Kenya (15)  Peru (12)

Squads

Venues

Preliminary round

(Q) Advanced to quarterfinals

Pool A

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Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
16 Sep 12:30 Brazil  3–0  Kenya 25–8 25–11 25–13     75–32 Report
16 Sep 14:30 Croatia  3–1  Australia 25–21 22–25 25–14 25–16   97–76 Report
16 Sep 21:10 China  1–3  United States 25–19 21–25 12–25 24–26   82–95 Report
18 Sep 12:00 China  1–3  Croatia 23–25 28–26 20–25 15–25   86–101 Report
18 Sep 14:30 United States  3–0  Kenya 25–16 25–6 25–16     75–38 Report
18 Sep 18:20 Australia  0–3  Brazil 13–25 18–25 17–25     48–75 Report
20 Sep 14:30 Kenya  1–3  Australia 25–16 20–25 15–25 26–28   86–94 Report
20 Sep 18:30 Brazil  3–0  China 25–14 25–21 25–18     75–53 Report
20 Sep 20:30 Croatia  0–3  United States 19–25 18–25 16–25     53–75 Report
22 Sep 10:00 China  3–0  Kenya 25–15 25–14 25–18     75–47 Report
22 Sep 18:30 Croatia  0–3  Brazil 21–25 23–25 23–25     67–75 Report
22 Sep 20:30 United States  3–0  Australia 25–11 25–17 25–10     75–38 Report
24 Sep 10:00 Kenya  1–3  Croatia 25–18 16–25 18–25 18–25   77–93 Report
24 Sep 12:00 Brazil  3–1  United States 25–17 20–25 25–15 25–15   95–72 Report
24 Sep 18:30 Australia  0–3  China 18–25 14–25 15–25     47–75 Report

Pool B

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Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
16 Sep 10:00 Germany  0–3  Cuba 17–25 18–25 18–25     53–75 Report
16 Sep 12:00 Peru  0–3  Russia 17–25 13–25 20–25     50–75 Report
16 Sep 18:30 South Korea  3–2  Italy 23–25 25–18 25–22 22–25 27–25 122–115 Report
18 Sep 10:00 Italy  3–0  Peru 25–17 25–20 25–20     75–57 Report
18 Sep 12:30 Germany  0–3  South Korea 16–25 21–25 22–25     59–75 Report
18 Sep 20:30 Cuba  2–3  Russia 25–20 21–25 25–21 12–25 13–15 96–106 Report
20 Sep 10:00 Peru  0–3  Germany 16–25 19–25 16–25     51–75 Report
20 Sep 12:00 Russia  3–1  Italy 29–31 25–18 25–21 25–19   104–89 Report
20 Sep 12:30 South Korea  0–3  Cuba 17–25 13–25 15–25     45–75 Report
22 Sep 12:00 Cuba  3–0  Italy 25–18 25–21 25–20     75–59 Report
22 Sep 12:30 South Korea  3–1  Peru 19–25 25–19 30–28 25–17   99–89 Report
22 Sep 14:35 Germany  2–3  Russia 23–25 25–23 25–14 26–28 6–15 105–105 Report
24 Sep 12:30 Italy  1–3  Germany 22–25 25–13 21–25 21–25   89–88 Report
24 Sep 14:40 Peru  1–3  Cuba 25–23 12–25 16–25 16–25   69–98 Report
24 Sep 20:30 Russia  3–0  South Korea 25–15 25–21 25–16     75–52 Report

Final round

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinsl
 
          
 
26 September
 
 
 Brazil3
 
28 September
 
 Germany0
 
 Brazil2
 
26 September
 
 Cuba3
 
 Croatia0
 
30 September
 
 Cuba3
 
 Cuba3
 
26 September
 
 Russia2
 
 United States3
 
28 September
 
 South Korea2
 
 United States2
 
26 September
 
 Russia3 Third place
 
 China0
 
30 September
 
 Russia3
 
 Brazil3
 
 
 United States0
 
 
5–8th place5th place
 
      
 
27 September
 
 
 Germany3
 
28 September
 
 Croatia1
 
 Germany1
 
27 September
 
 China3
 
 South Korea1
 
 
 China3
 
7th place
 
 
28 September
 
 
 Croatia3
 
 
 South Korea1

Quarterfinals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
26 Sep 12:30 Croatia  0–3  Cuba 18–25 23–25 21–25     62–75 Report
26 Sep 14:30 China  0–3  Russia 25–27 23–25 25–27     73–79 Report
26 Sep 18:30 Brazil  3–0  Germany 25–22 25–18 25–17     75–57 Report
26 Sep 20:30 United States  3–2  South Korea 26–24 17–25 25–23 25–27 16–14 109–113 Report

5th–8th places

Semifinals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
27 Sep 10:00 Germany  3–1  Croatia 27–25 27–29 25–21 25–18   104–93 Report
27 Sep 12:20 South Korea  1–3  China 25–23 19–25 23–25 19–25   86–98 Report

7th place match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
28 Sep 12:30 Croatia  3–1  South Korea 25–18 24–26 25–22 25–21   99–87 Report

5th place match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
28 Sep 14:40 Germany  1–3  China 19–25 19–25 25–22 18–25   81–97 Report

1st–4th places

Semifinals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
28 Sep 18:30 Brazil  2–3  Cuba 29–27 19–25 25–21 19–25 9–15 101–113 Report
28 Sep 20:55 United States  2–3  Russia 15–25 25–23 15–25 28–26 8–15 91–114 Report

Bronze medal match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
30 Sep 12:30 Brazil  3–0  United States 25–18 25–22 25–21     75–61 Report

Gold medal match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
30 Sep 14:30 Cuba  3–2  Russia 25–27 32–34 25–19 25–18 15–7 122–105 Report

Final standings

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Cuba
Yumilka Ruiz
Marlenis Costa
Mireya Luis
Lilia Izquierdo
Idalmis Gato
Regla Bell
Regla Torres
Taismary Agüero
Ana Fernández
Mirka Francia
Marta Sánchez
Zoila Barros
 Russia
Olga Potachova
Natalya Morozova
Anastasia Belikova
Yelena Tyurina
Lyubov Shashkova
Yelena Godina
Yevgeniya Artamonova
Elizaveta Tishchenko
Yelena Vasilevskaya
Yekaterina Gamova
Tatyana Gracheva
Inessa Sargsyan
 Brazil
Elisângela Oliveira
Janina Conceição
Raquel Silva
Ricarda Lima
Hélia Souza
Leila Barros
Walewska Oliveira
Virna Dias
Karin Rodrigues
Kelly Fraga
Érika Coimbra
Kátia Lopes

Individual awards

See also

References

  1. ^ "Volleyball at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Women's Volleyball". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  2. ^ FIVB (January 1996). "FIVB World Rankings – Women".
  3. ^ "<올림픽소식> 박수정, 여자배구 수비 1위" [<Olympic News> Park Soo-jeong, Women's Volleyball Best Defender]. Yonhap News (in Korean). 21 September 2000. Retrieved 14 May 2020.

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