1999 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship explained
Competition: | FIVB Women's U20 World Championship |
Gender: | women |
Year: | 1999 |
Host: | Canada |
Dates: | August 28–September 4, 1999 |
Teams: | 16 |
Venues: | 2 |
Cities: | Edmonton and Saskatoon |
Champions: | Russia |
Title Number: | 3 |
Mvp: | Erika Coimbra |
Last: | 1997 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship |
Next: | 2001 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship |
The 1999 FIVB Women's U20 World Championship was held in Edmonton, Canada from August 28 to September 4, 1999. 16 teams participated in the tournament. This tournament had to be played at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Due to hurricane was transferred to Canada.
Qualification process
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FIVB | Host | | | 1 | * |
NORCECA | | July 22 – 27, 1998 | | 2 |
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CEV | | August 22 – 30, 1998 | Vilvoorde, Belgium | 6 |
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AVC | | September 22 – 29, 1998 | | 3 |
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CSV | | September 23 – 28, 1998 | | 3 |
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- * Canada replaced Dominican Republic due to hurricane's effects.
- ** Turkey replaced Belgium.
- *** Venezuela replaced Peru.
Pools composition
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Preliminary round
Pool D
Second round
Play off – seeding group
Final round
Final
Final standing
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12–woman Roster |
Anna Artamonova, Olga Chukanova, Anjela Gourieva, Ekaterina Gamova, Elena Konstantinova, Valeria Pouchnenkova, Tatiana Gorchkova, Olga Konovalova, Olessia Makarova, Anna Velikanova, Ekaterina Shitselova and Evguenia Kuzianina | | |
Individual awards
- MVP: Erika Coimbra
- Best scorer: Ekaterina Gamova
- Best spiker: Valeria Pouchnenkova
- Best blocker: Sherisa Livingston
- Best server: Barbora Novakova
- Best setter: Song Nina
- Best receiver: Eun-Young An
- Best libero: Sun-Ja Son
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