2023 VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup
The 2023 VTV Cup was the 17th staging of the international tournament. The tournament was held at the Lào Cai Gymnasium in Lào Cai, Vietnam. Pool composition 7 teams were set to participate at the tournament. Host Vietnam sent two national teams to compete along with five guest teams. However, on 16 August 2023, Mongolia announced that they withdrew from the tournament. * (hosts) * (hosts) * * * Kansai University of Social Welfare * Suwon City * Choco Mucho Flying Titans Preliminary round * All times are Indochina Time ( UTC+07:00). Fixtures: VTV Final round 5th place match Final four Semifinals 3rd place match Final Final standing Awards *Most valuable player *: ( Vietnam 1) *Best setter *: ( Vietnam 1) *Best outside spikers *: (Choco Mucho Flying Titans) *: ( Kansai University of Social Welfare) *Best middle blockers *: (Choco Mucho Flying Titans) *: ( Vietnam 2) *Best opposite spiker *: ( Vietnam 1) *Best libero *: ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Trần Thị Thanh Thúy
Trần Thị Thanh Thúy (born November 12, 1997) is a Vietnamese volleyball player. She is the captain of Vietnam women's national volleyball team. Clubs * VTV Bình Điền Long An (2010 – 2022) * Bangkok Glass (2015 – 2016) * Attack Line VC (2017 – 2018) * Denso Airybees (2019 – 2020) * PFU BlueCats (2021 – ) * Sport Center 1 (2023) (selected team) Career National teams Senior team * 2014 AVC Cup — 8th Place * 2015 Asian Championship — 5th Place * 2015 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2016 AVC Cup — 7th Place * 2017 Asian Championship — 5th Place * 2017 SEA Games — Bronze Medal * 2018 Asian Games — 6th Place * 2018 AVC Cup — 5th Place * 2019 ASEAN Grand Prix — 4th Place * 2019 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2021 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2022 AVC Cup — 4th Place * 2022 ASEAN Grand Prix — Runner-up * 2023 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2023 AVC Challenge Cup — Cha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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3rd Place Match
Third or 3rd may refer to: Numbers * 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3 * , a fraction of one third * 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute'' Places * 3rd Street (other) * Third Avenue (other) * Highway 3 Music Music theory * Interval number of three in a musical interval **major third, a third spanning four semitones **minor third, a third encompassing three half steps, or semitones ** neutral third, wider than a minor third but narrower than a major third ** augmented third, an interval of five semitones ** diminished third, produced by narrowing a minor third by a chromatic semitone * Third (chord), chord member a third above the root *Degree (music), three away from tonic ** mediant, third degree of the diatonic scale **submediant, sixth degree of the diatonic scale – three steps below the tonic ** chromatic mediant, chromatic relationship by thirds *Ladder of thirds, similar to the circle of fifths Albums *'' Third/Sister Lo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2023 In Women's Volleyball
3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious or cultural significance in many societies. Evolution of the Arabic digit The use of three lines to denote the number 3 occurred in many writing systems, including some (like Roman and Chinese numerals) that are still in use. That was also the original representation of 3 in the Brahmic (Indian) numerical notation, its earliest forms aligned vertically. However, during the Gupta Empire the sign was modified by the addition of a curve on each line. The Nāgarī script rotated the lines clockwise, so they appeared horizontally, and ended each line with a short downward stroke on the right. In cursive script, the three strokes were eventually connected to form a glyph resembling a with an additional stroke at the bottom: ३. The Indian digits spread to the Caliphate in the 9th c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lê Thị Thanh Liên
Lê Thị Thanh Liên (born July 4, 1993) is a Vietnamese volleyball player. She is a member of Vietnam women's national volleyball team and Hóa chất Đức Giang volleyball club. Clubs * Nghệ An VC (2008 – 2015) * Cao su Phú Riềng (2009 – 2010, 2014 – 2015) (loan) * Xây lắp dầu khí Thái Bình Dương (2012 – 2013) (loan) * Hóa chất Đức Giang (2016 – present) * Sport Center 1 (2023) (selected team) Career National teams * 2018 Asian Cup — 5th Place * 2021 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2022 Asian Cup — 4th Place * 2022 ASEAN Grand Prix — Runner-up * 2023 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2023 SEA V.League – Second Leg — Runner-up * 2023 Asian Championship — 4th Place Clubs * 2020 Vietnam League – Runner-up, with Hóa chất Đức Giang * 2021 Vietnam League – Runner-up, with Hóa chất Đức Giang * 2022 Vietnam League – Runner-up, with Hóa chất Đức Giang * 2023 Vietnam Le ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoàng Thị Kiều Trinh
Hoàng Thị Kiều Trinh (born February 11, 2001) is a Vietnamese volleyball player. She is a member of Vietnam women's national volleyball team and Bộ Tư lệnh Thông tin. Clubs * Bộ Tư lệnh Thông tin (2016 – present) * Sport Center 1 (2023) (select team) * Supreme TIP (Dhiphaya) Chonburi–E.Tech (2023–24) (loan) Career National teams Senior team * 2019 ASEAN Grand Prix — 4th Place * 2019 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2021 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2022 Asian Cup — 4th Place * 2022 ASEAN Grand Prix — Runner-up * 2023 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2023 Asian Challenge Cup — Champion * 2023 FIVB Challenger Cup — 8th Place * 2023 SEA V.League – First Leg — Runner-up * 2023 Asian Championship — 4th Place * 2022 Asian Games — 4th Place U23 Team * 2019 Asian Championship — 3rd Place Clubs * 2018 Vietnam League - Runner-up, with Thông tin LienVietPostBank * 2019 Vietn ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lê Thanh Thúy
Lê Thanh Thúy (born May 23, 1995) is a Vietnamese volleyball player. She is a member of Vietnam women's national volleyball team and LP Bank Ninh Bình volleyball club. Clubs * Hà Nội VC (2005 – 2011) * Vietsov Petro (2012 – 2013) * Vietinbank VC (2014 – 2021) * LP Bank Ninh Bình (2022 – present) Career National teams * 2014 Asian Cup — 8th Place * 2015 Asian Championship — 5th Place * 2015 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2016 Asian Cup — 7th Place * 2017 Asian Championship — 5th Place * 2017 SEA Games — Bronze Medal * 2018 Asian Games — 6th Place * 2018 Asian Cup — 5th Place * 2023 SEA V.League – Second Leg — Runner-up * 2024 Asian Challenge Cup — Champion * 2024 FIVB Challenger Cup — 3rd Place Clubs * 2013 Vietnam League - Bronze medal, with Vietsov Petro * 2014 Vietnam League - Bronze medal, with Vietinbank VC Vietinbank (Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maddie Madayag
Madeleine Yrenea "Maddie" Madayag (born February 7, 1998) is a Filipino volleyball player who currently plays for a local club team named Choco Mucho Flying Titans. She was a member of the collegiate varsity women's volleyball team of Ateneo de Manila University. She is a current member of Philippines national team. Clubs * Ateneo– Motolite Volleyball Team (2018) * Choco Mucho Flying Titans (2019–present) Awards Individual awards * 2018 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference "1st Best Middle Blocker" * 2019 UAAP Season 81, "Second Best Middle Blocker" * 2023 VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup, "Best Middle Blocker" Collegiate * 2015 UAAP Season 77 volleyball tournaments – Champions, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles * 2016 UAAP Season 78 volleyball tournaments – Silver medal, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles * 2017 UAAP Season 79 volleyball tournaments – Silver medal, with Ateneo De Manila University Lady Eagles * 2018 UAAP Se ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hikaru Tamura (volleyball)
is a Japanese rugby union player who plays as a fly-half. He currently plays for Urayasu D-Rocks in Japan's domestic Top League. He represented the Sunwolves in the 2017 Super Rugby season The 2017 Super Rugby season was the 22nd season of Super Rugby, an annual rugby union competition organised by SANZAAR between teams from Argentina, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa. It was the second season featuring an expanded .... References 1993 births Living people Japanese rugby union players Rugby union fly-halves Sunwolves players Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo players Tokyo Sungoliath players 21st-century Japanese sportspeople Urayasu D-Rocks players Place of birth missing (living people) {{Japan-rugbyunion-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sisi Rondina
Cherry Ann Rondina (born September 4, 1996), popularly known as Sisi Rondina, is a Filipino indoor and beach volleyball player. She is currently playing for the Choco Mucho Flying Titans at the Premier Volleyball League. She was a former member and captain of the UST Golden Tigresses volleyball team. She is a 4-time UAAP Beach Volleyball MVP and the UAAP Season 81 Women’s Volleyball MVP and Athlete of the Year. She is a current member of the Philippines Women Beach Volleyball team. Personal life Rondina was born in Compostela, Cebu, to a family of three sisters to Alona, a dressmaker, and Arnold Rondina, a fisherman. Career Rondina first found her love for sports in track and field, in which she would usually grace the sands of the beach near her home. It was only in her 3rd grade in elementary when she first held a volleyball on her hands with her mother. The next day, a tryout was held in her town and she decided to join. Little did Sisi know, this little stint of her wo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Đoàn Thị Lâm Oanh
Đoàn Thị Lâm Oanh (born July 6, 1998) is a member of the Vietnam women's national volleyball team. Clubs * Bộ Tư lệnh Thông tin (2016 – present) * Sport Center 1 (2023) (selected team) * Supreme TIP (Dhiphaya) Chonburi–E.Tech (2023–24) (loan) Career Clubs * 2016 Vietnam League - Runner-Up, with Thông tin LienVietPostBank * 2017 Vietnam League - Runner-Up, with Thông tin LienVietPostBank * 2018 Vietnam League - Runner-Up, with Thông tin LienVietPostBank * 2019 Vietnam League - Champion, with Thông tin LienVietPostBank * 2020 Vietnam League - Champion, with Thông tin LienVietPostBank * 2021 Vietnam League - Champion, with Bộ Tư lệnh Thông tin - FLC * 2023 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship – Champion, with Sport Center 1 National team Senior team * 2019 ASEAN Grand Prix — 4th Place * 2019 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2021 SEA Games — Silver Medal * 2022 Asian Cup — 4th Place * 2022 ASE ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vietnam Women's National Volleyball Team
Vietnam women's national volleyball team ( vi, Đội tuyển bóng chuyền nữ quốc gia Việt Nam) represents Vietnam in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches. It is managed by the Volleyball Federation of Vietnam. Competitions Asian Championship * 1991 — 8th Place * 2001 — 7th Place * 2003 — 6th Place * 2005 — 8th Place * 2007 — 7th Place * 2009 — 7th Place * 2011 — 7th Place * 2013 — 6th Place * 2015 — 5th Place * 2017 — 5th Place * 2023 — TBA Asian Club Championship As Sport Center 1 * 2005 — 6th Place * 2007 — 5th Place * 2008 — 6th Place * 2009 — 6th Place * 2023 — Champion FIVB Club Championship As Sport Center 1 * 2023 — TBD Asian Cup * 2008 — 5th Place * 2010 — 7th Place * 2012 — 4th Place * 2014 — 8th Place * 2016 — 7th Place * 2018 — 5th Place * 2022 — 4th Place Asian Games * 2006 & ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Final
Final, Finals or The Final may refer to: * Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which decides a winner for an event ** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of contests taking place after a regular season or round-robin tournament, culminating in a final by the first definition. * final (Java), a keyword in the Java programming language *Final case, a grammatical case * Final examination or finals, a test given at the end of a course of study or training *Part of a syllable *Final, a tone of the Gregorian mode Art and entertainment * ''Final'' (film), a science fiction film * ''The Final'' (film), a thriller film * ''Finals'' (film), a 2019 Malayalam sports drama film * Final (band), an English electronic musical group * ''Final'' (Vol. 1), album by Enrique Iglesias * ''The Final'' (album), by Wham! *"The Final", a song by Dir en grey on the album '' Withering to Death'' * ''Finals'' (comics), a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |