It was only for one day but it has already captivated fans in PyeongChang, Korea where the Winter Olympics is currently taking place.
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Goodbye To The FIVB World Grand Prix
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The World Grand Prix will now be called Women’s World League starting next year. With a new name is a new format composed of 16 teams: 12 top teams & 4 challengers.
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FIVB To Introduce 2 More Changes In 2017
In addition to the “7/15” at the Under 23 World Champs, 2 more rules will be tested during the tourney.
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The new head coach of the Australian men’s volleyball team, Mark Lebedew, publicly reveals his thoughts on the NEW scoring system by the FIVB.
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FIVB To Introduce A New SCORING System
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The FIVB plans to introduce a new scoring system at the 2017 Men’s and Women’s Under 23 World Championship later this year.
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The FIVB and its new partner Senoh are planning to bring back the LED volleyball which was first used at the 2014 FIVB Men’s World Championship.
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China Dethrones USA From Number ONE Spot
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After winning the 2015 World Cup and 2016 Olympics, Coach Lang Ping’s squad has dethroned Jordan Larson and Team USA from the #1 spot.
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Brazil still remains as THE #1 TEAM IN THE WORLD! The other movers in the Top 10 are USA (from #5 to #2), Iran (from #10 to #7) and Canada (from #12 to #8).
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The FIVB did such an amazing job using the most advanced forms of technology in Rio to make matches more exciting and more entertaining!
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USA is still the #1 women’s team in the world and as for the men’s side, Brazil is on top but Russia is only 6 points behind.
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With Brazil being the home of some of the world’s best indoor and beach volleyball teams, this news doesn’t surprised us at all. We expected Olympics volleyball tickets to be in demand.
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VIDEO: The FIVB LED Volleyball Net
The FIVB has just released a FIRST LOOK at the LED net which will be used during the 2015 World League Finals in Brazil and 2015 Grand Prix Finals in Nebraska, USA. What do you think?