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[5] [6] The People's Republic of China won the gold medal in the women's competition in Los Angeles, their first time participating in an Olympic volleyball competition. [7] The United States successfully defended their men's gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, and Peru won their only medal in volleyball, a silver in the women's ...
Results summary, all-time performance, hosts, medals summary, MVP by edition: FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship qualification: Qualification: List of FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship finals: List of finals, results by nation, results by confederation: National team appearances in the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
Beach player: Olympic Games: 2000 – 5th, 2004 – st, 2008 – st, 2012 – st. FIVB World Championships: 2001 – 9th, 2003 – st, 2005 – st, 2007 – st, 2011 – nd. She and teammate Kerri Walsh Jennings are the first two beach volleyball players to have consecutively won three Olympic games. [108] 2016: Danielle Scott-Arruda: October 1 ...
(Top) 1 Lists of notable players. 2 Fictional volleyball players. ... This is a list of lists of volleyball players, and of notable examples in fiction.
AIAW National Player of the Year — 1976 [5] First winner of Honda Sports Award (formerly Broderick Award) in volleyball [7] — 1977; Three-time All-American; World Cup top six players — 1981; World Cup "best hitter" — 1981; World Championship bronze medal — 1982; Olympics silver medal — 1984; The Flo Hyman Memorial Award is named in ...
Piotr Gacek; Victonara Galang; Jessica Margarett Galanza; Katarzyna Gajgał-Anioł; Ekaterina Gamova; Fernanda Garay; Wiesław Gawłowski; Jimmy George; Dirk-Jan van Gendt
At age 21, Jimmy George was the youngest volleyball player to win the Arjuna Award. [3] He was given the G.V. Raja Award in 1975 and won the Manorama Award, for the best sportsman of Kerala, in 1976. He was judged the best player in the Persian Gulf region while playing for Abu Dhabi Sports Club, from 1979–1982.
Kerri Lee Walsh Jennings (born August 15, 1978) is an American professional beach volleyball player, three-time Olympic gold medalist, and a one-time Olympic bronze medalist. [1] She is the beach volleyball leader in career victories as of 2016 having won 135 international and domestic tournaments.