雙十國慶碰到建國九九 球迷一整天都在忙
寶貝的北京ATP500決賽因雨延一天
巴西男排隊則在羅馬拿世錦賽冠軍
雖然通通都沒看 不過 日子過得很充實快樂就好
江山代有才人出
Giba隊長不再每場都要全程參與了
不過領獎的時候 還是有他才會最High
帶著大家一起滑地板慶祝
還是那麼的熱情瘋狂
新一代的選手一個個冒出頭了
Brasile: Bruno 3, Vissotto 19, Murilo 6, Theo 1, Rodrigao 5, Lucas 6, Marlon, Dante 8. Libero: Mario. Non entrati: Giba, Bravo, Sidao. All.: Bernardinho.
未來的巴西就要看
新的一代
不過隊長的話還是要紀錄一下
“We played united as a team and as a family and that’s the reason for our victory,” Brazil captain Giba said. “This World Championship means a lot to me since is the last one, so the celebrations will stay with me for a lifetime. We need to work hard for next year’s World Cup and also for the Olympic Games, the highest event for any athlete.”
決賽是由 巴西vs古巴 的 二巴組合
不是冤家不聚頭 這兩隊在第一回合小組賽中也戰得如火如荼
還贏得Highest Scoring Matches的第三名
230 (CUB v BRA in 1st Round) 3-2 (34-32, 18-25, 23-25, 25-21, 15-12) played on September 27 in Verona
不過到了決賽
有經驗的巴西還是比青年黑馬軍的古巴更有底氣
以下就是相關的報導 球迷沒看球賽 至少也要看個報導相挺一下
喜歡的隊長們都一一淡出江湖
運動人生 就是這樣
還好 球迷人生可以長長久久 看盡人來人往 還是有得看
球迷雖然不會有任何運動傷害的後遺症
不過比較傷腦筋的恐怕是 看的比做的多 會形成講別人最會 這種囉嗦的習性
家中老爸生前就是這種狀況的絕對代表人物
有重要賽事想要安靜看球 最好還是單獨看球比較不會有爭論 哈哈
Rome, Italy, October 10, 2010 –
World No. 1 Brazil became the FIVB men’s world champion for a record-equaling third successive time after proving too good for a young and talented Cuba team, beating the world No. 8 in straight sets 25-22, 25-14, 25-22 in front of a sold out PalaLottomatica in Rome on Sunday.
Final Standings
1) Brazil
2) Cuba
3) Serbia
4) Italy
5) Russia
6) USA
7) Bulgaria
8) Germany
9) Argentina
10) Czech Republic
11) France
12) Spain
Brazil continue golden reign with third straight World Championship
Rome, Italy, October 10, 2010 - Brazil captured their third consecutive FIVB Men's World Championship title after defeating Cuba in straight sets on Sunday evening in Rome, Italy. It seemed like a practice game for Brazil, who overwhelmed the young Cuban team to take home their third World Championship in row with a 25-22, 25-14, 25-22 victory.
It was the moment of truth. The old versus the new. Experience against physical strength. Brazil versus Cuba in the gold-medal match at the Palalottomatica in front of 11,605 fans. Coach Bernardo Rezende’s starting line-up for Brazil confirmed the regulars: Bruno Rezende, Leandro Vissotto, Murilo Endres, Rodrigo Santana, Lucas Saatkamp, Dante Amaral and libero Da Silva. For Cuba coach Orlando Samuel Blackwood went for Wilfredo Leon, Yoandy Leal, Roberto Camejo, Robertlandy Simon,Raydel Hierrezuelo and Fernando Hernandez.
Vissotto was top scorer in the match with 19 points, converting 57 percent of his attacks into points. Amaral added eight points to the victory. Bruno set Brazil to a 54 percent conversion rate on attacks, as the team had just 11 hitting miscues. Cuba were paced by Leon's 15 points, while Leal added nine in the defeat. Brazil held an 8-4 advantage in blocks and took advantage of 27 Cuban errors.
Murilo Endres served to open the match, with Leandro Vissotto attacking to bring the score to 2-1 before a high-powered ace made it 5-2. Simon counter-attacked to bring the score to 6-3, but Brazil aced another serve thanks to Dante Amaral and went to the first technical timeout at 8-3. It almost seemed like child’s play for Rezende’s team who blocked through Lucas Saatkamp, Amaral and Bruno Mossa Rezende, and attacked with Vissotto in exceptional form. Cuba had difficulty in reception but made up for it with great spiking moves by Leal and Simon. With the score 21-18 to Brazil, Fernando Hernandez catapaulted an ace over the net to make the score 21-19. However the final point of the set belonged to Vissotto as Bratil closed it at 25-22. Vissotto notched six points for Brazil, while top scorer for Cuba was 17-year-old Leon with five.
The second set got underway with a devastating Brazilian surge. They took a 7-1 lead, helped in part by many errors on service and a negative blocking system on Cuba’s part. Simon responded well even though it was close to impossible to beat the Brazilian blocking machine. Cuba made an attempt to inch their way back into the match, but their low success rate in attack of 36 percent did not make life easy for Blackwood’s team. Amaral blocked the Cuban attack and brought the score to 24-14, with Vissotto closing the second set once again at 25-14.
Cuba garnered some courage and determination to temporarily tie the score at 7-7 at the beginning of the third set but the first technical timeout saw Brazil in the lead with an 8-7 advantage. Leon's phenomenal attacks, which earned him nine points in the set, made no difference to the outcome as Cuba‘s low reception rate of 36 percent could not make ends meet. Brazil's powerhouse block, with Santana, Bruno and Murilo, called the shots. With the score 24-22, Vissotto spiked a bullet which landed in the middle of the opponent’s court to deliver the title of world champions 2010 to Brazil.
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