Worldwide women's volleyball tournament
Volleyball competition held in Macau (Final)
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
First round
Pool A
Pool B
Pool C
Pool D
Second round
Pool E
Pool F
Pool G
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
Pool B
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
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
External links