We’d have to wait and see on when these changes will push through but for now we’re happy to share news from the FIVB.
Here the full press release:
FIVB President Jizhong Wei has stated his desire that the FIVB continues to lead the way in using technology to help improve volleyball.
The FIVB is trialling new technology to record whether services that reach speeds of over 100-kilometres an hour, land in or out and to rule on whether or not players touched the net.
President Wei used his end of London 2012 Olympic Games press conference to announce that he hoped such measures would be put in place by the time of the next FIVB World Championships in 2014 in Poland for men and Italy, for women.
“We will improve and use new technology on the line and above the net to solve the problem of in or out, or if there is a touch,” Mr Wei said. “As an international sports federation we have a responsibility to guarantee fair play to the players.
“We have to serve the players, not to control them all the time, because the athletes undertook four years of scientific and hard training and we cannot allow one mistake from the judge or referee to make the difference. At the FIVB we recognise our responsibility.”
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We have something to look forward to when the new Olympic cycle starts!
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