Volleyball olympic games competition format


















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The Olympic volleyball competition is the most prestigious tournament in the the sport. Of course, they will be challenged by the typical powerhouses of Russia and the USA, under the watchful eye of what could be record numbers of fans. The indoor tournament is contested by 12 teams, with several qualification criteria, including pre-qualification for host nations.

The qualification round is a pool event, with the top four teams from each pool advancing to play a traditional knock-out competition quarterfinals, semi-finals and a final.

There is also a bronze medal match often called a third-place play-off in non-Olympic settings. The beach competitors are determined by how they perform in FIVB tournaments over the course of about 18 months leading up to the Olympics, and only two teams from each country can qualify for the Olympics.

The Brazilian duo of Jackie Silva and Sandra Pires won the gold for the women after beating another team from Brazil in the final match. As the sport grew in popularity, so did its players. Standing at only 1. She helped Cuba win three Olympic gold medals in , and , two world championships in and and three FIVB World Cups in , and He went to three Olympic Games and won two silver medals and one gold medal.

The top four teams of each pool advance to the quarterfinals and the final round is played in a knock-out system. Volleyball matches are played to the best of five sets. Each set is played to 25 points with a team needing a two-point advantage to win the set. When a team wins a point they serve next. The first team to win three sets takes the match but when the match is tied at two sets each, the final set is played to 15 points.

Competition runs from 24 July to 8 August , with the preliminary rounds concluding on 2 August and the elimination rounds beginning on 3 August. The preliminary round matches will be held on alternate days for men and women, each day including six matches in three sessions of two. For the first time in history the competition will conclude with the women's final, on Sunday, August 8, just a few hours ahead of the Tokyo Closing Ceremony and one day after the men's gold is decided.

The third heat is based off the combined rankings from the first two heats. It begins with the top-ranked competitor and runs until the last-ranked competitor.

Those ranked 21st and lower after the third heat are not eligible to advance to the next heat. The fourth and final heat starts with the 20th-ranked competitor and goes until the competitor ranked first. The Start The start is authorized by an audio and visual signal, and from that point, the athlete has 30 seconds to start the run.



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