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2004 FIVB Women's World Olympic Qualification Tournament

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The 2004 FIVB Women's World Olympic Qualification Tournament was a women's volleyball tournament to determine which four teams would compete in the women's event at the 2004 Athens Olympics. It was held on 8–16 May 2004 in Tokyo, Japan. The winning teams were  Japan,  South Korea,  Russia and  Italy.

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Round robin

  • Saturday May 8, 2004
Chinese Taipei  1–3  Puerto Rico (23-25 21-25 25-21 21–25)
South Korea  3–1  Thailand (24-26 25-14 25-16 25–8)
Russia  3–0  Nigeria (25-10 25-10 25–7)
Italy  2–3  Japan (18-25 25-23 18-25 25-20 13–15)

  • Sunday May 9, 2004
South Korea  3–0  Chinese Taipei (25-20 26-24 25–11)
Puerto Rico  0–3  Russia (17-25 13-25 23–25)
Nigeria  0–3  Italy (18-25 13-25 7-25)
Thailand  0–3  Japan (10-25 14-25 20–25)

  • Tuesday May 11, 2004
Chinese Taipei  0–3  Thailand (21-25 23-25 20–25)
Russia  2–3  South Korea (25-15 20-25 25-23 22-25 13–15)
Italy  3–0  Puerto Rico (25-17 25-13 25–16)
Japan  3–0  Nigeria (25-10 25-9 25–19)

  • Wednesday May 12, 2004
South Korea  3–2  Italy (17-25 10-25 25-17 25-18 18–16)
Thailand  3–0  Nigeria (25-16 25-10 25–13)
Chinese Taipei  0–3  Russia (10-25 14-25 17–25)
Puerto Rico  0–3  Japan (23-25 11-25 23–25)

  • Friday May 14, 2004
Nigeria  0–3  Puerto Rico (17-25 18-25 16–25)
Russia  3–0  Thailand (25-15 25-18 25–12)
Italy  3–0  Chinese Taipei (25-15 25-19 25–16)
Japan  3–0  South Korea (25-19 25-19 25–15)

  • Saturday May 15, 2004
Thailand  3–0  Puerto Rico (25-21 25-17 25–23)
Russia  2–3  Italy (25-18 25-22 15-25 17-25 14–16)
South Korea  3–0  Nigeria (25-17 25-14 25–13)
Chinese Taipei  1–3  Japan (27-25 11-25 19-25 22–25)

  • Sunday May 16, 2004
Puerto Rico  0–3  South Korea (19-25 15-25 15–25)
Nigeria  0–3  Chinese Taipei (18-25 23-25 21–25)
Italy  3–0  Thailand (25-16 25-14 25–14)
Japan  0–3  Russia (20-25 18-25 19–25)

Final ranking

Rk Team Points Won Lost SW SL Ratio PW PL Ratio
1  Japan 13 6 1 18 6 3.000 565 445 1.270
2  South Korea 13 6 1 18 8 2.250 576 493 1.168
3  Russia 12 5 2 19 6 3.167 576 432 1.333
4  Italy 12 5 2 19 8 2.375 606 477 1.270
5  Thailand 10 3 4 10 12 0.833 422 488 0.865
6  Puerto Rico 9 2 5 6 16 0.375 437 516 0.847
7  Chinese Taipei 8 1 6 5 18 0.278 454 559 0.812
8  Nigeria 7 0 7 0 21 0.000 299 525 0.570
  • South Korea is counted as The Asian Continental Qualification Tournament Champion since it is the best Asian team except the winner.

Awards

References

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