She deserves it!
Actually, anyone from the Chinese Team would deserve such award. They collectively won the gold medal led by their superstar player Zhu Ting.
Zhu Ting #CHN named #Rio2016 women's #Volleyball MVP pic.twitter.com/yMxKjbmUg7
— FIVB (@FIVBVolleyball) August 21, 2016
Zhu Ting with 25 points v #SRB led #CHN to #Rio2016 women's #Volleyball #gold. Tournament top scorer with 179 pts pic.twitter.com/3ioj4j5kg1
— FIVB (@FIVBVolleyball) August 21, 2016
Congratulations to #China for the comeback in #Olympics women's volleyball w/ the legendary Lang Ping. #Rio2016 pic.twitter.com/hlj3yvFqIA
— Fion Li (@fion_li) August 21, 2016
Asia should be proud because another Asian player has been named as the MVP for the 2nd straight consecutive Olympics. Korea’s Kim Yeon Koung won the award in 2012 after leading Korea to play in the Final 4 and finished 4th.
#Olympics top scorers:
Sydney 00-Jelic #CRO 204
Athens 04-Gamova #RUS 204
Beijing 08-Tom #USA 124
London 12-Kim #KOR 207
Rio 16-Zhu #CHN 179— FIVB (@FIVBVolleyball) August 21, 2016
2016 Olympics Dream Team
#Rio2016 women's #Volleyball Dream Team pic.twitter.com/OldGmVgBTj
— FIVB (@FIVBVolleyball) August 21, 2016
The Olympic MVPs 2000 – 2016
2000 – Ana Fernandez (Cuba)
2004 – Feng Kun (China)
2008 – Paula Pequeno (Brazil)
2012 – Kim Yeon Koung (Korea)
2016 – Zhu Ting (China)
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