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Cuba, fighting to stay in contention for a top three finish, pulled off an inspirational straight sets win over world champions Italy in the opening match of the fourth round of the 2003 Women's World Cup in the Namihaya Dome in Osaka, Japan.[FULL STORY] |
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The World Grand Prix champions showed their class in a purely fascinating match between two of Volleyball's great superpowers where China proved too inventive and imposing on the block.[FULL STORY] |
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Japanese coach Yanagimoto ran his now stable mix of youth and experience, height and dexterity against Brazil a team recently solidified under the coaching of Jose Guimares. After some nervous opening minutes the Brazilians quickly found their rhythm and took a handy 20-16 lead. [FULL STORY] |
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Korea had an easy time winning in consecutive sets over the Dominican Republic by score of 25-20, 25-21, 25-16 establishing a fast pace since the beginning of the match. The Koreans have a 3-6 record and the Dominicans fell to 1-8.[FULL STORY] |
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Poland crushes Argentina for third World Cup victory |
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Turkey cruised to a 3-0 victory over Egypt as expected with left-handed Neslihan Demir, one of the top attackers of the World Cup, producing spikes from every angle. The score was 25-20, 25-15, 25-8.[FULL STORY] |
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