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World Volley F É D É R A T I O N I N T E R N A T I O N A L E DE VOLLEYBALL A momentous year Official Bulletin No. 34 December 2008 Edition in English News Dr. Nasser named new head of Asian Volleyball The Executive Committee of the Asian Volleyball Confederation in early November agreed unanimously to nominate AVC First Executive Vice-President Dr. Saleh Bin Nasser as new AVC President in place of FIVB President Jizhong Wei. FIVB President Wei told the meeting that he will not seek reelection after his term expires in 2012 when there will be an election for the FIVB Presidency. He stressed transparency and openness in the FIVB saying, I will put everything on the table Mr. Jizhong Wei, FIVB President With the curtain about to fall on a historical year for the FIVB, we can look back on 2008 with a sense of achievement and look forward to 2009 with excitement. The past year has been a very busy one for the FIVB. The Olympic Games were a focal point for much of 2008, with the qualification events and planning of the Volleyball and Beach Volleyball tournaments in Beijing demanding close attention. The hard work resulted in a hugely successful Olympics, with three fantastic venues hosting large crowds who enjoyed the spectacular on-court action as millions of Volleyball and Beach Volleyball fans around the world watched the spectacle unfold on television. The FIVB also spent considerable time in May on the inauguration of the new FIVB premises, Château Les Tourelles, a fitting legacy of Dr. Rubén Acosta for the Volleyball Family. Following this came the 31st FIVB World Congress in June in Dubai, the most successful ever, where a number of exciting Executive Committee proposals to revamp the game were approved by the general assembly. The Congress was also an emotional occasion for the Volleyball Family as Dr. Acosta stepped aside as FIVB President after 24 years. In between the inauguration, Congress and Olympics were FIVB s annual men s World League and women s World Grand Prix events. These tournaments, which continue to go from strength to strength, return in 2009 along with the quadrennial FIVB World Grand Champions Cup in Japan in November. It is sure to be another busy and successful year for the FIVB. Mr. Jizhong Wei, FIVB President www.fivb.org FIVB President Wei, present at the meeting in Beijing, told the AVC Executive Committee members that after his election to the FIVB Presidency he had to relinquish his AVC Presidency and in accordance with the AVC Charter the AVC First Executive Vice-President is to take his place. All AVC Executive Dr. Saleh Bin Nasser Committee members present accepted Wei s proposal. The meeting also accepted Saudi Arabian Dr. Nasser s proposal to name Dr. Sivanthi Adityan, AVC Executive Vice-President for AVC Western Zone, as new AVC First Executive Vice-President. Dr. Nasser expressed his appreciation to FIVB President Wei for his work at the Asian Confederation: AVC, under the leadership of Mr. Wei, has been making rapid progress and as a result Volleyball in Asia has developed greatly. AVC is an institution with solidarity within the Volleyball family. The AVC can be sure that I will follow Mr. Wei s plans and his model of work and respect all the areas he created. I will continue the march Mr. Wei initiated and try my best to make AVC stronger and the sport of Volleyball more progressive and developed. The new AVC President added, With the support and effort from the AVC Executive Committee, Board of Administration, National Federations and others we ll continue our work more efficiently and we will become better and better. Addressing FIVB President Wei, Dr. Nasser said, We in AVC will do our best to support FIVB with Mr. Wei as the President and maintain solidarity with FIVB. At the same time, we also need your help and suggestions in the future. and keep the FIVB Executive Committee informed on everything. Wei said that he will not change the orientation of the FIVB approved by the 31st FIVB World Congress in June, but will introduce many improvements in FIVB s affairs. Wei expressed his hope that the FIVB will pay more attention to Volleyball for all and not only to the top teams and players. In this Issue FIVB Editorial Dr. Nasser named new head of Asian Volleyball Volleyball Family mourns passing of Rolf Andresen Volleyball FIVB sets calendar for 2010 World Championships Beach Volleyball SWATCH FIVB World Tour last stops in Phuket, Sanya SWATCH FIVB World Tour awards Technical & Development FIVB confirms WADA codecompliant anti-doping rules Quick Sets News from Planet Earth

Volleyball MEN & women FIVB sets tournament calendar for 2010 FIVB World Championships The start of the journey through what promises to be the most successful FIVB Men s and Women s World Championships in history was set to begin for some national teams at the end of November after the FIVB confirmed the tournament calendar. Two hundred and fifteen national teams are competing for a place in the 2010 FIVB Mens and Women s World Championship finals in Italy and Japan, with 68 tournaments and three preliminary rounds before the grand finale. Of the 24 national teams in each of the finals, Italy as hosts and Brazil as holders have automatically advanced to the men s finals, while Japan as hosts and Russia as holders have earned their spot in the women s finals. The 2010 men s finals will be held in Italy from September 23 to October 10 and the women s finals in Japan from October 29 to November 14. 2010 FIVB men s world championship ORGANIZERS AFRICA ASIA NORCECA SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE Dec - Jan ASI-A ASI-B ASI-C NOR-A NOR-B EUR-A EUR-B EUR-C EUR-D TGA MDV QAT LCA SKN GBR LAT AUT ALB SAM MAC UAE VIN AGU BLR SWE HUN AZE FIJ PAK UZB DMA ANT ISR NOR ROU MLD NZL BAN OMA GRN MTS BIH MNE KSA BER IVB 1-31 May 14-30 August AFR-A AFR-B NOR-C NOR-D NOR-E EUR-E EUR-F EUR-G EUR-H ALG MOZ TRI MEX CRC GER NED GRE CZE MAR MRI ASI-D ASI-E ASI-F SUR JAM PAN SVK TUR POR FIN NGR ZIM IRI THA KAZ AHO CAY GUA CRO EST SLO UKR COD MAW IND INA TPE ARU BAH BIZ 1st A 1st B DEN BEL 1st B 1st C 1st A ISV HAI ESA 1st C 1st D 2nd C 2nd B 3rd C 1st B 1st A NCA HON AFR-C AFR-D AFR-E ASI-G ASI-H NOR-F NOR-G NOR-H NOR-PO SAM-A SAM-B EUR-I EUR-J EUR-K EUR-L EGY TUN CMR AUS JPN USA PUR CUB 2nd F ARG VEN RUS BUL POL ESP BOT KEN RSA CHN KOR DOM BAR CAN 2nd G CHI PAR 1st H 1st G FRA SRB 2nd A 1st A 1st B 1st E 1st D 1st E 1st D 1st C 2nd H COL URU 2nd E 1st F 1st E 2nd F 3rd A 3rd B 2nd B 2nd D 1st F 2nd E 2nd C 2nd D Best 3rd BOL ECU 3rd H 2nd H 3rd G 2nd G Playoff Vacancies for the Final Round 1st C, D, E to ITA 1st and 2nd G, H to ITA 1st F, G, H to ITA 1st and 2nd PO to ITA 1st A, B to ITA 1st and 2nd I, J, K, L to ITA 3 4 5 2 8 2010 FIVB WOMEN s world championship AFRICA ASIA NORCECA SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE Dec - Jan 15 May - 15 June 19 June - 19 July ASI-A NOR-A NOR-B EUR-A EUR-B EUR-C TGA DMA ANT SLO GBR DEN FIJ IVB GRN AUT POR EST SAM SKN LCA HUN ISR GEO SOL BER VIN BIH MNE MLD NZL AGU AFR-A AFR-B ASI-B ASI-C NOR-C NOR-D NOR-E SAM-A EUR-D EUR-E EUR-F EUR-G CMR ZIM KAZ TPE AHO BAR PAN VEN AZE BEL BUL FRA SEN MOZ UZB THA TRI JAM GUA URU UKR SVK CZE GRE BOT SWZ MDV BAN ARU CAY BIZ ARG BLR CRO ROU ESP NGR MRI 1st A 2nd A SUR BAH ESA COL 1st B 1st A ALB FIN COD RSA ISV HAI NCA CHI 1st C 2nd A 1st A 1st B HON BOL AFR-C AFR-D ASI-D ASI-E NOR-F NOR-G NOR-H NOR-I NOR-PO SAM-B EUR-H EUR-I EUR-J EUR-K KEN EGY CHN KOR CUB USA DOM PUR 2nd F BRA ITA SRB POL NED TUN ALG 1st C 1st B 1st C CRC MEX CAN 2nd G PER 1st F 1st G TUR GER 1st A 1st B 2nd B 2nd C 1st E 1st D 3rd C 2nd D 2nd H 1st A 1st D 1st E 2nd E 2nd D 2nd A 2nd B 3rd C 3rd B 2nd E 2nd C 3rd E 3rd D 2nd I 2nd A 2nd F 3rd F 2nd G 3rd G Playoff Vacancies for the Final Round 1st C, D to JPN 1st and 2nd D, E to JPN 1st F, G, H, I to JPN 1st and 2nd PO to JPN 1st and 2nd B to JPN 1st and 2nd H, I, J, K to JPN 2 4 6 2 8 2

MEN & WOMEN 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour Americans Boss & Ross claim Phuket & Sanya double; Brazil s Benjamin & Harley finish season on high in China American duo Jennifer Boss and April Ross claimed a double triumph in the last two SWATCH FIVB World Tour women s events of the season with golds at the US$175,000 Phuket Thailand Open and China Sanya Open presented by Olympic Garden. Brazil s Benjamin Insfran and Harley Marques won the men s gold medal at the double-gender US$350,000 Sanya Open. No. 2 seeds Boss and Ross underlined their supremacy over the Phuket Thailand Open field at Karon Beach by beating Nicole Branagh and Tyra Turner in the final to hand USA its 77th SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal and sixth of the season. Boss and Ross, who did not lose April Ross (left) blocks as Anja Gunther spikes a single match en route to the all-american showdown, pulled off an exceptional come-from-behind 18-21, 21-14, 15-12 win over Branagh and Turner to step onto the top of the podium and share prize money of US$28,000. It was the first gold medal of the season for Boss and Ross, who had already beaten thirdseeded compatriots Branagh and Turner in their winner s bracket quarter-final encounter. Before taking part in the penultimate stop of the 19 SWATCH FIVB World Tour women s events, Boss and Ross had finished second in October s Dubai Open after going down to team-mates Branagh and Kerri Walsh in the final. They finished a disappointing ninth in the SWATCH FIVB World Tour Phuket Thailand Open in 2007. In the bronze-medal match, No. 8 seeds Geeske Banck and Anja Günther beat 13th-seeded Australians Tamsin Barnett and Becchara Palmer, playing in their first SWATCH FIVB World Tour event together, 21-14 21-18 in 43 minutes. Top seeds Benjamin and Harley beat fifth seeds Roberto Pitta and Pedro Cunha in straight sets in the 58th SWATCH FIVB World Tour all-brazilian final to win the men s gold medal of the US$350,000 China Sanya Open presented by Olympic Garden. With the 21-17 and 21-19 victory in 49 minutes, Benjamin and Harley exacted sweet revenge for their 21-19 and 22-20 quarter-final loss to Pitta and Cunha and shared the $28,000 first-place prize at the 20th and last men s stop on the 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour. We had better concentration this time and the experience also helped us win through, said Harley. It marked the seventh title of the season for Harley, who had secured the 2008 overall championship with Pedro Salgado after winning six events together, including the Shanghai Jinshan Open in May. Saturday s gold medal was Harley s 13th and Benjamin s ninth SWATCH FIVB World Tour title and their second together following a triumph in the Canada Open in 2005. Sixth-seeded Mariano Baracetti and Jose Salema of Argentina beat home players Xu Linyin and Li Jialu 21-12 and 21-17 for the bronze medal. Boss and Ross avenged an earlier setback in the China Sanya Open before out-lasting a young Chinese team to capture their second-straight SWATCH FIVB World Tour event. The top-seeded Boss November 4-9 - Women s Open Phuket, Thailand - Podium Finish GOLD 1 Ross / Boss USA SILVER 2 Branagh / Turner USA BRONZE Banck / Günther GER 3 November 11-16 - Women s Open Sanya, China - Podium Finish GOLD 1 Ross / Boss USA SILVER 2 Huang / Zhang CHN BRONZE Branagh / Turner USA 3 Beach Volleyball Benjamin Insfran (right) spikes and Ross scored a 21-17 and 23-21 victory over 15th-seeded Ying Huang and Xi Zhang of China in the 44-minute China Sanya Open finale to share the $28,000 first-place prize. Boss and Ross had opened play on the final day with a 23-25, 21-15 and 15-11 semi-final victory in 61 minutes over Jie Wang and Man Zuo. The ninth-seeded Chinese pair had earlier in the tournament posted a 24-22 and 21-16 win over Boss and Ross in the double-elimination. In winning their third SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal, including a 2007 title at the Norwegian Grand Slam stop in Stavanger, Boss and Ross also completed the season as the No. 2-ranked team on the 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour behind Brazilians Shelda Bede and Ana Paula Connelly. The 16-year-old Huang became the youngest player to compete in a SWATCH FIVB World Tour final four following compatriot Chen Xue s goldmedal winning appearance at the age of 17 with Zhang at the Shanghai 2006 stop. In the bronze-medal match, Branagh and Turner defeated Wang and Zuo 19-21, 21-16 and 15-9 in 49 minutes. November 11-15 - Men s Open Sanya, China - Podium Finish GOLD 1 Benjamin / Harley BRA SILVER 2 Pitta / Cunha BRA BRONZE Baracetti / Salema ARG 3 3

Beach Volleyball MEN S AND WOMEN S SWATCH FIVB World Tour awards: Harley named men s Most Outstanding Player; Zhang & May-Treanor share women s MOP award Led by Brazilian Harley Marques in the men s category and China s Xi Zhang and USA s Misty May-Treanor in the women s, the top players on the 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour Brazil s Harley Marques have been announced based on the results of voting by SWATCH representatives, players, coaches, referees and officials associated with the international Beach Volleyball circuit. USA s Misty May-Treanor Winner of seven gold medals this season with two different partners, Harley, 34, was recognized as the SWATCH Most Outstanding Player for the 2008 season at the year s last double-gender event in China in Sanya. Beijing 2008 Olympic medal winners Zhang and May- China s Xi Zhang Treanor of the United States led the way in the women s category of SWATCH Most Outstanding Player for the 2008 season. For the 23-year-old Zhang and 30-yearold May-Treanor, SWATCH honoured the Olympic bronzeand gold-medal winners, respectively, as the 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour joint-top performers after each competitor captured three most outstanding player of the event awards. 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour women s awards Team of the Year 1. Shelda Bede/Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil Top Server 1. Maria Clara Salgado, Brazil, 86.0 km/h Most Improved Player 1. Nicole Branagh, United States 2. Maria Antonelli, Brazil 3. Stephanie Schwaiger, Austria Most Inspirational Player 1. Shelda Bede, Brazil 2. Misty May-Treanor, United States 3. Kerri Walsh, United States Rookie of the Year 1. Bibiana Candelas, Mexico 2. Maria Antonelli, Brazil 3. Anja Gunther, Germany Sportsman of the Year 1. Kerri Walsh, United States Misty May-Treanor, United States 3. Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil Natalie Cook, Australia Shelda Bede, Brazil Best Defensive Player 1. Misty May-Treanor, United States 2. Shelda Bede, Brazil 3. Jia Tian, China Best Offensive Player 1. Misty May-Treanor, United States 2. Xi Zhang, China 3. Larissa Franca, Brazil Kerri Walsh, United States Best Blocker 1. Kerri Walsh, United States 2. Talita Antunes, Brazil 3. Chen Xue, China Tamsin Barnett, Australia Best Setter 1. Larissa Franca, Brazil Vasso Karadassiou, Greece 3. Shelda Bede, Brazil Laura Ludwig, Germany Ilka Semmler, Germany Best Hitter 1. Larissa Franca, Brazil 2. Sara Goller, Germany Nicole Branagh, United States Misty May-Treanor, United States 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour men s awards Team of the Year Harley Marques/Pedro Salgado, Brazil Top Server Igor Kolodinsky, Russia, 114.0 km/h Most Improved Player 1. Andy Ces, France 2. Pedro Salgado, Brazil Jan Schnider, Switzerland 4. Mischa Urbatzka, Germany Most Inspirational Player 1. Todd Rogers, United States 2. Franco Neto, Brazil Emanuel Rego, Brazil 4. Sean Rosenthal, United States Rookie of the Year 1. Adrian Gavira Collado, Spain 2. Grzegorz Fijalek, Poland 3. Stefan Uhmann, Germany Mariusz Prudel, Poland Sportsman of the Year 1. Phil Dalhausser, United States 2. Emanuel Rego, Brazil Linyin Xu, China Richard Schuil, Netherlands Best Defensive Player 1. Todd Rogers, United States 2. Sean Rosenthal, United States 3. Reinder Nummerdor, Netherlands 4. Marcio Araujo, Brazil Jason Lochhead, New Zealand Best Offensive Player 1. Phil Dalhausser, United States 2. Pedro Salgado, Brazil 3. Ricardo Santos, Brazil 4. Igor Kolodinsky, Russia Best Blocker 1. Phil Dalhausser, United States 2. Pedro Salgado, Brazil 3. Ricardo Santos, Brazil Jonas Reckermann, Germany Best Setter 1. Marcio Araujo, Brazil 2. Phil Dalhausser, United States 3. Igor Kolodinsky, Russia 4. Jonas Reckermann, Germany Tarjei Skarlund, Norway Best Hitter 1. Phil Dalhausser, United States 2. Igor Kolodinsky, Russia Harley Marques, Brazil 3. Linyin Xu, China 4

FIVB confirms implementation of anti-doping rules in line with WADA regulations The FIVB can confirm that its revised anti-doping rules that ensure a consistent out-of-competition testing program are in line with World Anti-Doping Agency regulations, following the release of a WADA compliance report. The FIVB now has in place an existing outof-competition testing contract and efficient out-of-competition testing program which will be strictly implemented and enforced in the coming year, with testing able to be carried out anywhere in the world without notice. The FIVB has submitted its code-compliant anti-doping rules to WADA. In 2006, 3,351 anti-doping tests were carried out by the FIVB and affiliated National Federations and Continental Confederations, with 3,816 tests in 2007. The overall percentage of positive cases in testing for use of performance-enhancing drugs throughout the Volleyball world in 2007 was 0.36 percent (one of the lowest percentages in the sporting world). FIVB President Jizhong Wei said, The FIVB is proud to have such a small percentage of positive doping cases all over the world. We are providing strong tests, even out-of-competition, and we plan even more stringent tests in the future to avoid cheating in Volleyball and Beach Volleyball competitions. WADA reported that, Taking into account the present circumstances and in particular the consideration that Volleyball (FIVB) has adopted rules in line with the revised code, WADA considers that the present case cannot be considered a case of noncompliance from the implementation point of view. New FIVB medical regulations approved by WADA and medical forms for all National Federations and Continental Confederations are available on the FIVB website and are to be enforced from January 1, 2009. Scoresheet update The FIVB Technical and Development Department is pleased to announce that the new official scoresheet and scoresheet instructions have been updated to be in line with the changes of the Rules of the Game, ratified during the FIVB World Congress in Dubai. The new version reflects the use of two liberos and other small adjustments. The scoresheet and scoresheet instructions can be found on the FIVB website at the following link: http://www. fivb.org/en/volleyball/forms/referees/ FIVB_VB_Scoresheet_2009.pdf Level I course on Comoros The Volleyball Federation of Comoros ran a Level I coaches course in the capital Moroni, with 19 coaches studying to obtain their official FIVB coaching diploma. The island of Comoros lies in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Africa and Technical & Development is one of the smallest nations on the African continent. The Federation was affiliated to the FIVB in 1982. Course director Mr. Abdoulaye Baba Sy from Senegal and course instructor Mr. Mostafa Ahchouche from Morocco were satisfied with the conditions of the course and were sure it would serve as an important part of the Federation s future development. VCP in Mozambique A Volleyball Cooperation Programme course took place on the continent of Africa in Maputo, the bustling capital of Mozambique. Forty-one participants gathered for the course led by instructor Mr. Abdelmajid Kilani Jerad from Tunisia who educated highly motivated new referees on their roles and responsibilities. The overall feedback from the participants indicated that the planning and the organizing made by the National Federation was an important factor in the smooth running of this course. Volleyball in the Himalayas A Volleyball Cooperation Programme teachers course was recently held in Katmandu, the capital city of Nepal, nestling in the Himalayas at an altitude of 1,400 metres. Twenty-seven keen participants followed the course through November 6 to 11 led by instructor Mr. Hussein Imam Ali from Qatar. The organization of the course was excellent due to Nepal Volleyball Association s hard work. Their initiative in inviting important national authorities to the opening and closing ceremonies, helped spark major interest from national television and media. FIVB has implemented anti-doping rules compliant with WADA 5

FIVB Volleyball Family mourns after death of former FIVB 1st Vice President Rolf Andresen at aged 83 The Volleyball Family lost one its most precious members in October with the passing of Prof. Dr. Rolf Andresen - a man who dedicated more than 50 years of his life to Volleyball. The former CEV President and FIVB 1st Vice President died in the early hours of Thursday morning on October 23, 2008, at the age of 83. Andresen was President of the governing body of European Volleyball from 1995 to 2001 before which he was President of the German Volleyball Federation from 1991 to 1995. He was named Honorary Member of the German Volleyball Federation and Honorary President of the CEV at the end of his presidencies. The German Andresen, who is survived by his wife Irene and two children, began working with the FIVB after the Munich Olympics in 1972 when he was elected as a member of the Sports Organising Commission. He rose to become head of the Sports Organising Commission and was FIVB 1st Vice President until 2002. FIVB President Jizhong Wei said at the time of Andresen s passing: Rolf Andresen devoted all his life to world Volleyball and the FIVB and I highly appreciate his valuable contribution. I am very sad to hear this news and I will always remember my good friend. I offer my sincere condolences to his family. Rolf Andresen gives a talk A Volleyball player, coach and even international referee, Prof. Dr. Andresen was one of the fathers of Volleyball in West Germany, playing an important role in introducing the sport to universities in the mid 1950s. Among other universities, he taught at Münster (the city where in the 1960s he won six German titles as coach of USC Münster), Berlin and Bayreuth. In an interview with FIVB s VolleyWorld magazine in 2000, Andresen s passion for the game was apparent: I began in the midfifties, said Andresen. First, as a boy, I played handball, a sport which even took me to the top German division. Volleyball was then only known in East Germany, which had close contacts with the Soviet Union, the master of spikes. In Munster, I was one of the pioneers who introduced Volleyball to the universities On why Volleyball had rapidly grown compared to other sports and whether the level of play in the sport had improved, Andresen said, There are many reasons. I can give you three very solid ones: the excellent quality of its managers on all levels, the mix of great technical and mental ability that makes our champions athletes you can admire, and the wisdom needed to change the rules in order to keep pace with the times. In the last 10 years, giant steps have been taken. Andresen was a professor of sport until 1993. As the leading director of the high performance sport committee of the German Sports Confederation, he also was significantly involved in the development of the new sports structure in the period of German reunification. Rolf Andresen at the 1992 Barcelona Games A highlight of Andresen s life was in 1972 when he was head of the delegation of the German Olympic Volleyball teams for the Summer Games in Munich. Official Bulletin of the FIVB FIVB founded in 1947 President: Mr. Jizhong Wei Château Les Tourelles Chemin Edouard-Sandoz 2-4 CH-1006 Lausanne Tel: + 41 21 345 35 35 Fax: + 41 21 345 35 45 Web Site: www.fivb.org E-mail: press@fivb.org Editor: Communication Department Printed in Switzerland No.34 December 2008 6

QuickSets Lozano, Prandi, Weber take new positions Argentine Raúl Lozano has agreed on a two-year contract to become the new head coach of the German Men s National Team, taking over from Stelian Moculescu. The Bulgarian Volleyball Federation has confirmed the appointment of 60-year-old Silvano Prandi as Head Coach of the men s national team. The Argentine Volleyball Federation, meanwhile, have hired 42-year-old Javier Weber as new head coach of the Argentine men s team for their next Olympic campaign that starts June 2009. Ary Graça shows skills The Brazilian Volleyball Federation and South American Confederation President Ary Graça rolled back the years during the Brazilian Volley Master in November. More than 1,000 players turned out at the Brazilian Training Center in Saquarema, Rio de Janeiro, and among them, was the 65-year-old Ary Graça, who took the bronze medal with his friends in the Ama Vôlei team. FIVB Technical Courses & Seminars Calendar - December 08 News & Calendar Dates Country Type Days From To Dominican Republic Coaches Level I 8-Dec 20-Dec 13 2008 Global Calendar - Competitions and Events - Volleyball & Beach Volleyball DATES EVENT COUNTRY ORG. M/W Nov. 29/ Dec. 5 Norceca World Championship Tournament Nicaragua NORCECA M Dec. 9-11 CEV Indesit Champions League - League Round - 3rd leg Various CEV M/W Dec. 9-11 CEV Cup - 1/8 Finals - Home Matches Various CEV M/W Dec. 9-11 GM Capital Challenge Cup - 1/16 Finals - Home Matches Various CEV M/W Dec. 9-13 Norceca World Championship Tournament Nicaragua NORCECA W Dec. 16-18 CEV Indesit Champions League - League Round - 4th Leg Various CEV M/W Dec. 16-18 GM Capital Challenge Cup - 1/16 Finals - Away Matches Various CEV M/W Dec. 16-18 CEV Cup - 1/8 Finals - Away Matches Various CEV M/W Dec. 19-26 2008 Boys Youth African Nations Championship Egypt CAVB M Dec. 26-30 Christmas Tournament 2008 Guadalajara, Spain CEV M/W Dec. 26-31 2008 Girls Youth African Nations Championship Tunisia CAVB W Dec. 27-29 Memorial Laurent Frand Thuin, Belgium CEV M/W Dec. 28-30 Ermasport Volleyball Classic Almelo, Netherlands CEV M Jan. 1-3 Asia World Championship Tournament Islamabad, Pakistan AVC M Jan. 2-4 Europe World Championship Tournament Sheffield, UK CEV M/W Jan. 2-4 Europe World Championship Tournament Riga, Latvia CEV M Jan. 2-4 Novotel Cup 2009 Luxembourg CEV M/W Jan. 3-5 Europe World Championship Tournament Vienna, Austria CEV M Jan. 6-11 Youth European Championships 2nd Round Various CEV M/W Jan. 9-11 Europe World Championship Tournament Guba, Azerbaijan CEV M Jan. 9-11 Europe World Championship Tournament Tallin, Estonia CEV W Jan. 13-15 CEV Indesit Champions League - League Round - 5th Leg Various CEV M/W Jan. 13-15 CEV Cup - 1/4 Finals - Home Matches Various CEV M/W Jan. 13-15 GM Capital Challenge Cup - 1/8 Finals - Home Matches Various CEV M/W Jan. 20-21 CEV Cup Men - 1/4 Finals - Away Matches Various CEV M/W Jan. 20-21 GM Capital Challenge Cup - 1/8 Finals - Away Matches Various CEV M/W Jan. 20-21 CEV Indesit Champions League - League Round - 6th Leg Various CEV M/W Ary Graça back on court Ary Graça was the main setter of the Rio de Janeiro team and Botafogo in the 1960s and 1970s. An extremely skilled player, Ary Graça also played for the Brazilian National Team. Kleinmann honoured Peter Kleinmann, President of the Austrian Volleyball Federation and club manager of aon hotvolleys, received the Order of merit for services rendered to the City of Vienna at the Vienna City hall in October. Major Michael Häupl and Vicemajor and City-councillor for sports Grete Laske awarded Kleinmann for his achievements in the sport of Volleyball. Peter Kleinmann 7

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