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1974 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
The 1974 FIVB Women's World Championship was the seventh edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held from 13 to 27 October 1974 in Mexico. Teams * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (withdraw) * * * * * * * * * Squads Venues Source: Format The tournament was played in three different stages (first, second and final rounds). In the , the 24 participants were divided in six groups (A to F, five groups of four teams and one group of three teams). A single round-robin format was played within each group to determine the teams group position, all teams progressed to the next round. In the , six new groups were created, three groups of four teams playing for 1st-12th (G, H and I) and three groups (two of four teams and one of three teams) playing for 13th-24th (L, M and N), teams were allocated to a group according to their group position (best two teams of each group going to 1st-12th groups and the remaining te ...
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Luis Echeverría
Luis Echeverría Álvarez (; 17 January 1922 – 8 July 2022) was a Mexican lawyer, academic, and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), who served as the 57th president of Mexico from 1970 to 1976. Previously, he was Secretariat of the Interior (Mexico), Secretary of the Interior from 1963 to 1969. At the time of his death in 2022, he was his country's oldest living former head of state. His tenure as Secretary of the Interior during the Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Díaz Ordaz administration was marked by an increase in political repression. Dissident journalists, politicians, and activists were subjected to censorship, arbitrary arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings. This culminated with the Tlatelolco massacre of 2 October 1968, which ruptured the Mexican Movement of 1968, Mexican student movement; Díaz Ordaz, Echeverría, and Secretary of Defense Marcelino Garcia Barragán have been considered as the intellectual authors of the massacre, in ...
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Takako Shirai (volleyball)
Takako Shirai (白井貴子 ''Shirai Takako'', Korean: 윤정순, Hanja: 尹貞順, born 18 July 1952 in Okayama City) is a former volleyball player from Japan, who was a member of the Japan Women's National Team that won the gold medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 2000, she became an inductee of the Volleyball Hall of Fame in Holyoke, Massachusetts. National team *1972: 2nd place in the Olympic Games of Munich *1974: 1st place in the World Championship A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, ... *1976: 1st place in the Olympic Games of Montreal References
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Harue (written: 春恵, 春詠, 春江, 治恵 or はる江) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese actress *, Japanese politician *, Japanese alpine skier *Harue Oyama McVay (born 1920), American ceramist *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese playwright Fictional characters *, a character in the manga series ''Saki: Achiga-hen - Episode of Side A'' See also *Harue, Fukui, a former town in Sakai District, Fukui Prefecture, Japan *Harue Station is a railway station on the Hokuriku Main Line in the city of Sakai, Fukui, Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Harue Station is served by the Hokuriku Main Line The Hokuriku Main Lin ..., a railway station in Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, Japan {{given name Japanese feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Mariko Okamoto
(born 28 December 1951) is a Japanese volleyball player This is a list of top international volleyball players. A * Foluke Akinradewo * Carolina Albuquerque * Todor Aleksiev * Ana Ida Alvares * Thiago Soares Alves * Dante Amaral * Andrea Anastasi * Matt Anderson * Stéphane Antiga * Halina Aszki ... and Olympic champion. She was a member of the Japanese winning team at the 1976 Olympic games."1976 Summer Olympics – Montreal, Canada – Volleyball"
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Noriko Matsuda
(born 5 March 1952) is a Japanese volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ... player and Olympic champion. She was a member of the Japanese winning team at the 1976 Olympic games."1976 Summer Olympics – Montreal, Canada – Volleyball"
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Kiyomi Kato (volleyball)
(born 9 March 1953) is a Japanese volleyball player This is a list of top international volleyball players. A * Foluke Akinradewo * Carolina Albuquerque * Todor Aleksiev * Ana Ida Alvares * Thiago Soares Alves * Dante Amaral * Andrea Anastasi * Matt Anderson * Stéphane Antiga * Halina Aszki ... and Olympic champion. She was a member of the Japanese winning team at the 1976 Olympic games."1976 Summer Olympics – Montreal, Canada – Volleyball"
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Katsuko Kanesaka
(born 1 March 1954) is a Japanese volleyball player This is a list of top international volleyball players. A * Foluke Akinradewo * Carolina Albuquerque * Todor Aleksiev * Ana Ida Alvares * Thiago Soares Alves * Dante Amaral * Andrea Anastasi * Matt Anderson * Stéphane Antiga * Halina Aszki ... and Olympic champion. She was a member of the Japanese winning team at the 1976 Olympic games."1976 Summer Olympics – Montreal, Canada – Volleyball"
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Takako Iida
(born 3 February 1946 in Yatomi, Aichi, Japan) is a Japanese volleyball player This is a list of top international volleyball players. A * Foluke Akinradewo * Carolina Albuquerque * Todor Aleksiev * Ana Ida Alvares * Thiago Soares Alves * Dante Amaral * Andrea Anastasi * Matt Anderson * Stéphane Antiga * Halina Aszki ... and Olympic champion. She was a member of the Japanese winning team at the 1976 Olympic games."1976 Summer Olympics – Montreal, Canada – Volleyball"
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Toshimi Furuta
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Yuko Arakida
(born 14 February 1954) is a Japanese volleyball player and Olympic champion. She is now Chairwoman of Athlete's Committee of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). She was a member of the Japanese winning team at the 1976 Olympic games."1976 Summer Olympics – Montreal, Canada – Volleyball"
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In February 2012, Yuko Arakida was appointed Sports Director of 's bid to host the