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Zhou Suhong (C) of China spikes the ball during women's volleyball semifinal match between China and Brazil at Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. Brazil beat China 3-0. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- A ruthless Brazilian team humiliated defending champions China with a 3-0 demolition in the semifinals of the Beijing Olympic women's volleyball tournament on Thursday.
The world number one team will meet the United States
in the final on Saturday.
The Chinese were in form quickly, with spiker Li Juan
and Zhou Suhong scoring early points to move the Chinese team 3-0 up in the
opening set. Then Brazilian team answered with an excellent back-court attack
from Sheilla Castro.
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Players of China celebrate during women's volleyball semifinal match between China and Brazil at Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. Brazil beat China 3-0. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Trailing 5-1 behind, the South Americans found the
range, and after a block from Paula Pequeno, Brazil cut the cushion to within
one point, 5-4.
To a noisy home crowd, the Chinese team looked tight,
making many unforced errors and Brazil took chances to level it at 12-all.
Then much younger setter Wei Qiuyue came in for an
underperforming captain Feng Kun. It worked effectively as Chinese spiker Wang
Yimei, Li and middle blocker Zhao Ruirui racked up some fine winners to build up
the lead once again.
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Feng Kun (C) and Zhao Ruirui (R) of China block the ball during women's volleyball semifinal match between China and Brazil at Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. Brazil beat China 3-0. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The second technical timeout came with China in front
16-14, but it was the Brazilian who shrugged off tension to play their game,
which helped them beat off two set points and then have two straight points to
claim the set at 27-25.
The two teams battled hard in the second set, but the
South Americans started to take control. Trailing 6-3 behind, China coach Chen
Zhonghe had the 19-year-old Wei replace Feng again but the Chinese were still
playing below standard and especially had trouble in blocking and making too
many mistakes.
Brazil brought up the second technical timeout ahead
at 16-13 while China could never really pose a threat upon the opponents.
After Li and Zhao spiked long twice in a row, Brazil
set up a comfortable 24-20 lead and converted on the third set point to take the
set at 25-22 thanks to China's Zhou serving to the net.
Coming into the third set, the Chinese lost pace and
were in serious trouble with their defence falling to pieces. Brazil took the
set at 25-14.