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2011 VTV9 – Binh Dien International Women's Volleyball Cup
The 2011 VTV9 - Binh Dien International Women's Volleyball Cup This is a list of television programs that have been and are being broadcast by Vietnam Television, divided by different genres, with programs (subsections, special titles or subprograms) currently being broadcast are bold, the rest are in lowerc ... was the 5th staging . The tournament was held in Đồng Nai, Vietnam. Pools composition Pool standing procedure # Number of matches won # Match points # Sets ratio # Points ratio # Result of the last match between the tied teams Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser Preliminary round *All times are Vietnam Standard Time ( UTC+07:00). {{DEFAULTSORT:2011 VTV9 - Binh Dien International Women's Volleyball Cup VTV9 – Binh Dien International Women's Volleyball Cup Voll 2011 in women's volleyball ...
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Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hoa
Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hoa (born November 10, 1987, in Long An) is a Vietnamese people, Vietnamese coach and former volleyball player. She is a former captain of the Vietnam women's national volleyball team. She is now the head coach of the VTV Bình Điền Long An youth team. Clubs Hoa played on loan with Ayutthaya A.T.C.C for the 2013–14 Women's Volleyball Thailand League, 2013/14 season and Bangkok Glass VC from the 2014–15 Women's Volleyball Thailand League, 2014/15 season to 2016–17 Women's Volleyball Thailand League, 2016/17 season. With Bangkok Glass VC, she played the 2016 FIVB Women's Club World Championship and finishing in the seventh place. * VTV Bình Điền Long An (2000 – 2018, 2022) * Ayutthaya A.T.C.C (2013 – 2014) * Bangkok Glass VC (2014 – 2017) Career National teams * 2003 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship, 2003 Asian Championship — 6th Place * Volleyball at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games, 2003 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2 ...
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VTV9 - Binh Dien International Women's Volleyball Cup
This is a list of television programs that have been and are being broadcast by Vietnam Television, divided by different genres, with programs (subsections, special titles or subprograms) currently being broadcast are bold, the rest are in lowercase with programs that are currently discontinued, are not planned to be broadcast, or are currently on hiatus for other reasons (for example, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam). ''Note:'' Some items are indented one level from the name of a program that are all subsections, topics, or sub-programs of that program. VTV1 *''5 phút thể thao'' *''7 ngày vui sống'' *''22h30'' *''24h công nghệ'' *''24h sống xanh'' *''60 phút mở'' *''90 phút để hiểu'' **''2 – Tech'' **''Điểm tin 08:00'' **''Góc biếm họa'' **''Kiến tạo'' **''Ký ức'' **''Quốc gia số'' **''Hình ảnh Sự kiện và bình luận'' **''Thời sự 09:00'' **''Từ cuộc sống'' **''Ý bạn thế nào'' *''100 ngày chống ...
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Vietnam
Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making it the world's sixteenth-most populous country. Vietnam borders China to the north, and Laos and Cambodia to the west. It shares maritime borders with Thailand through the Gulf of Thailand, and the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia through the South China Sea. Its capital is Hanoi and its largest city is Ho Chi Minh City (commonly known as Saigon). Vietnam was inhabited by the Paleolithic age, with states established in the first millennium BC on the Red River Delta in modern-day northern Vietnam. The Han dynasty annexed Northern and Central Vietnam under Chinese rule from 111 BC, until the first dynasty emerged in 939. Successive monarchical dynasties absorbed Chinese influences through Confucianism and Buddhism, and expanded ...
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VTV Bình Điền Long An
VTV Binh Dien Long An is a Vietnamese women's volleyball team from Long An, Vietnam. The club was founded in 1986 and plays in the Vietnam League History The start of the club's women's volleyball team Long An Textile was established in 1986, promoted teams since 1990 to the present, has 7 times the team standing in the first 3 national ranking (successive phase from 1993 to 1999). When Long An Textile Company difficulty in production and business, volleyball teams were also affected, but the potential of the team is great. In 2002, the squad rejuvenation. Currently, members of the team have an average height is 1m74, and the average age is 20.75. National team has 2 members of the team. August 26, 2004 at the Department of Sport Long An, Binh Dien Fertilizer Company has signed a contract with the Department to negotiate on the receiving team and rename the Binh Dien volleyball team - Long An. On 16 September 2004, the opening ceremony was held volleyball team at the Center fo ...
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Jiangsu ECE Volleyball
Jiangsu Zenith Steel Women's Volleyball Club is a Nanjing-based professional volleyball team competing in the Chinese Volleyball League. As the provincial team it represents Jiangsu at national competitions. The team won their first league champion title in season 2016/17. CVL results National Games of China results Team roster (Season of 2018-2019) Sponsorship Retired players * Chen Yayun * Lu Qian * Mao Junan * Qiu Aihua * Ren Jing * Sun Jinfang, Captain of the Chinese national team (1977-1982). * Sun Yue, Olympic silver medalist, Captain of the Chinese national team (1999-2000). * Wang Zunyi * Xue Xiaoya * Zhang Zhongyu * Zhao Yun * Li Hui * Zhai Tingli * Wang Wei * Wang Xueting * Meng Xinghan * Hui Ruoqi Hui Ruoqi (; born 4 March 1991) is a former Chinese volleyball player. She is the Outside Hitter and the fifteenth Captain of China women's national volleyball team, and plays for Jiangsu. She retired in 2018. Early l ...
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Tianjin University
Tianjin University (TJU, ), formerly Peiyang University (), is a national public research university in Tianjin, China. The university was established in 1895 by Guangxu Emperor's royal charter to be the first university of China. It is now funded by the Ministry of Education of China, while being a member of the national Double First Class University Plan, Project 985, and Project 211. The university was established in 1895 as Imperial Tientsin University () and later Peiyang University. In 1951, after restructuring, it was renamed Tianjin University, and became one of the largest multidisciplinary engineering universities in China, one of the first 16 national key universities accredited by the nation in 1959. It is now among the first group of institutions of higher learning to be included in the national "Double First Class University Plan" and former ministerial "Project 211" and "Project 985" by which it is given priority in construction. In order to carry out the "21st Ce ...
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Australia Women's National Volleyball Team
The Australia women's national volleyball team, also known as Volleyball Team Australia Women (VTAW) or the Volleyroos, is the national volleyball team of the volleyball playing nation of Australia. As of January 2021, they are ranked 40th in the world. They are a member of the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC). The Australian Women’s program maintained during the 1990s ranked 6th in the Asian zone, due in part to the strong nature of women’s volleyball in Asia, with teams like China, Japan and Korea ranked in the world at the time in the top 8. With the support of the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), they achieved 9th place in the 2000 Summer Olympics. Following this the Volleyroos achieved its highest-ever world ranking of 14th. They then achieved a 6th-place finish at the 2001 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship, 2001 Asian Championships, and qualified for a second World Championships. Their historic inclusion in the 2014 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix, 2014 Wome ...
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Lopburi
Lopburi ( th, ลพบุรี, , ) is the capital city of Lopburi Province in Thailand. It is about northeast of Bangkok. It has a population of 58,000. The town (''thesaban mueang'') covers the whole ''tambon'' Tha Hin and parts of Thale Chup Son of Mueang Lopburi District, a total area of 6.85 km2. Etymology It was originally known as Lavo or Lavapura, meaning "city of Lava" in reference to the ancient South Asian city of Lavapuri (present-day Lahore, Pakistan). History The city has a history dating back to the Dvaravati period more than 1,000 years ago.Higham, C., 2014, ''Early Mainland south-east Asia'', Bangkok: River Books Co., Ltd., According to the ''Northern Chronicles,'' Lavo was founded by Phraya Kalavarnadishraj, who came from Takkasila in 648 CE. According to Thai records, Phraya Kakabatr from Takkasila (it is assumed that the city was Tak or Nakhon Chai Si) set the new era, Chula Sakarat in 638 CE, which was the era used by the Siamese and the ...
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Vietnam Standard Time
Reunified Vietnam follows Indochina Time (ICT), which is seven hours ahead of UTC, ICT is used all year round as Vietnam does not observe daylight saving time. Vietnam shares the same time zone with Thailand, Cambodia, Christmas Island, Laos, and Western Indonesia. Vietnam referenced ISO 8601 under in 1998 and then created its own standard TCVN 6398-1:1998. History * After Phủ Liễn Observatory was built, French Indochina announced all states (consisting of north-Vietnamese Tonkin, central-Vietnamese Annam, south-Vietnamese Cochinchina, as well as Cambodia, Laos and Chinese Guangzhouwan) were part of 104°17′17″E longitude east of Paris meridian 2°20′14″E, or 106°37′30″E from Greenwich Mean Time from 00:00, 1 July 1906 onward. * In 1911, Metropolitan France adopted UTC±00:00 (the solar time of Greenwich) as its official time, and used it until 1940 (with UTC+01:00 used during the summers from 1916 to 1940), forcing French Indochina observed UTC+07:00 from ...
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