Worldwide women's volleyball tournament
Volleyball competition held in Macau (Final)
2011 FIVB World Grand Prix Tournament details Host nation Macau (Final)Dates 5–28 August Teams 16 Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) Champions United States (4th title)Runners-up Brazil Third place Serbia Fourth place Russia Tournament awards MVP Destinee Hooker (USA ) Official website tournament website
The 2011 FIVB World Grand Prix was a women's volleyball tournament played by 16 countries from 5 to 28 August 2011. The finals were 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:
Squads Pool standing procedure Serbia at 2011 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix won the Bronze medal 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 15–7 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 212–14 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 319–21 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 Round24–28 August 2011
Macau
Preliminary round Ranking The host China and top seven teams in the preliminary round advanced to the final round.
Pos Team Pld W L Pts SPW SPL SPR SW SL SR Qualification 1 Brazil 9 9 0 27 722 514 1.405 27 2 13.500 Final round 2 United States 9 8 1 23 708 559 1.267 25 5 5.000 3 Russia 9 7 2 21 751 626 1.200 23 9 2.556 4 Serbia 9 6 3 20 762 700 1.089 23 11 2.091 5 Italy 9 7 2 19 804 718 1.120 22 13 1.692 6 Japan 9 6 3 18 664 645 1.029 18 11 1.636 7 China 9 6 3 17 702 669 1.049 19 12 1.583 Hosts for the Final round 8 Thailand 9 5 4 15 695 693 1.003 17 15 1.133 Final round 9 South Korea 9 5 4 13 708 732 0.967 15 17 0.882 10 Poland 9 4 5 13 733 727 1.008 16 16 1.000 11 Cuba 9 2 7 9 748 814 0.919 15 21 0.714 12 Dominican Republic 9 3 6 8 767 829 0.925 13 23 0.565 13 Germany 9 2 7 7 670 729 0.919 10 22 0.455 14 Argentina 9 2 7 4 622 752 0.827 7 25 0.280 15 Kazakhstan 9 0 9 2 613 757 0.810 5 27 0.185 16 Peru 9 0 9 0 482 696 0.693 1 27 0.037
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First round Pool A Pool B Date Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report 5 Aug Russia 3–1 Cuba 24–26 25–18 25–23 25–20 99–87 P2 P3 5 Aug Thailand 3–0 Peru 25–20 25–13 25–16 75–49 P2 P3 6 Aug Peru 0–3 Russia 12–25 9–25 14–25 35–75 P2 P3 6 Aug Cuba 2–3 Thailand 25–23 25–17 26–28 23–25 10–15 109–108 P2 P3 7 Aug Peru 0–3 Cuba 24–26 19–25 22–25 65–76 P2 P3 7 Aug Russia 3–0 Thailand 25–18 25–19 27–25 77–62 P2 P3
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 P2 P3 12 Aug China 3–0 Peru 25–16 25–20 25–13 75–49 P2 P3 13 Aug Peru 0–3 Russia 20–25 17–25 17–25 54–75 P2 P3 13 Aug China 3–2 Germany 14–25 22–25 25–23 25–21 18–16 104–110 P2 P3 14 Aug Peru 0–3 Germany 23–25 15–25 18–25 56–75 P2 P3 14 Aug China 0–3 Russia 22–25 23–25 20–25 65–75 P2 P3
Pool H Third round Pool I Pool J Pool K Pool L Date Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report 19 Aug Russia 2–3 South Korea 22–25 25–17 25–20 23–25 11–15 106–102 P2 P3 19 Aug Japan 0–3 Serbia 20–25 22–25 18–25 60–75 P2 P3 20 Aug Russia 3–2 Serbia 25–13 21–25 21–25 25–17 15–8 108–88 P2 P3 20 Aug Japan 3–0 South Korea 25–19 25–22 29–27 79–68 P2 P3 21 Aug Serbia 3–0 South Korea 25–18 25–16 25–23 75–57 P2 P3 21 Aug Japan 3–0 Russia 25–23 25–19 25–19 75–61 P2 P3
Final round The finals took place 24–28 August at the Macau East Asian Games Dome in Macau , China .
Pool A Source: [citation needed ]
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 P2 P3 24 Aug China 2–3 Serbia 25–20 18–25 25–23 16–25 16–18 100–111 P2 P3 25 Aug Russia 1–3 Serbia 25–20 17–25 21–25 21–25 84–95 P2 P3 25 Aug China 1–3 Thailand 12–25 21–25 25–19 17–25 75–94 P2 P3 26 Aug Serbia 3–0 Thailand 25–23 25–22 25–23 75–68 P2 P3 26 Aug China 0–3 Russia 21–25 11–25 23–25 55–75 P2 P3
Pool B Source: [citation needed ]
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 P2 P3
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 P2 P3
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 P2 P3 27 Aug Brazil 3–0 Russia 26–24 25–17 25–23 76–64 P2 P3
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 P2 P3
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 P2 P3
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 Most valuable player : Best spiker : Best blocker : Best server : Best receiver : Best libero : Best setter : Best scorer : Best digger : References ^ Kauffman, Bill (2011-08-28). "Destinee Hooker Earns FIVB World Grand Prix MVP". Colorado Springs, Colorado: Team USA. Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved 2014-06-05 . ^ a b "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[permanent dead link ] External links Official website of the 2011 FIVB World Grand Prix