BEIJING, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- One day after the
American women secured their first final berth in 24 years at the Olympic
volleyball, their men spikers also clinched the final ticket for the first time
in 20 years after holding off Russia in a five-set thrilling semi-final of the
Beijing Games here on Friday.
With the hard-fought 25-22, 25-21, 25-27, 22-25,
15-13 victory, its seventh straight at this tournament, the world No.3 took a
sweet revenge for its 3-0 loss to the European runner-up in the bronze medal
match of the Athens Games four years ago.
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Richard Lambourne (L) of the U.S. retrieves the ball during men's volleyball semifinal match between the U.S. and Russia at Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 22, 2008. The U.S. beat Russia 3-2. (Xinhua/Wang Jianhua) Photo Gallery>>> |
The Russians rallied from two sets down to force the
tiebreaker where they overcame an early 6-3 deficit to overtake the lead at
12-11, but David Lee scored the last four points of the United States and
stopped ice Russian leading scorer Maxim Mikhaylov to wind up the marathon
match.
"I came alive! all match long I couldn't play my best
volleyball, but in the end I got it done," said Lee, who finished with 12 points
for the 2008 World League champion.
It will be the second time in history that both teams
of the United States make the men's and women's volleyball finals of an Olympic
Games at the same time.
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American volleyballers celebrate after men's volleyball semifinal match between the U.S. and Russia at Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 22, 2008. The U.S. beat Russia 3-2. (Xinhua/Wang Jianhua) Photo Gallery>>> |
The Americans, who captured successive triumphs at
the Los Angeles Games in 1984 and the Seoul Games in 1988, will fight for their
third Olympic gold medal against the winner between Brazil and Italy in Sunday's
men's volleyball final.
"It's been a long journey for me and a lot of the
guys, who've put in a decade to get to this point," said the 36-year-old Lloy
Ball. "I've been dreaming about this since I was four years old. I said at the
beginning that winning or losing wasn't going to affect me. But it sure is going
to be nice to have a medal in the house."
"I've been waiting 14 years for this game. We've
worked so hard to get back to the strength of the 80's USA teams," he added.
"Brazil is a great team, we have beaten them the last
couple of times playing against them, we will just take it home," Lee added.
Following successive victories of Kerri Walsh/Misty
May-Treanor and Philip Dalhausser/Todd Rogers in the women's and men's beach
volleyball finals, Lee eyed a golden sweep of the indoor volleyball golds for
the United States at the Beijing Games.
"We've won gold medals in the men's and women's beach
volleyball and we are looking for more," he added.
Clayton Stanley served seven aces to lead the United
States with 19 points while Mikhaylov's game-high 31 points turned out to be in
vain as the Athens Games bronze medallists have to play the bronze medal match
again.
Russia head coach Vladimir Alekno broke into tears at
the post-match press conference.
"Team spirit helps us win the third and fourth sets,
but our players were too young to hold to the end in the tiebreaker," Alekno
said.
The first set was closely contested and it was tied
at 11-all before a Sergey Tetyukhin spike and consecutive blocks of 2.06-meter
Alexey Kuleshov and 2.03-meter Mikhaylov, against Stanley and Lee respectively,
pushed Russia up at 14-11.
Stanley, who came into the semi-final as the
tournament's second best scorer with 90 kills, 11 blocks and six aces, soon
roared back with three aces in a row to lead the United States to a 5-0 run that
helped it surpass Russia at 17-15. Then the Americans just held on before a
serve error of Mikhaylov awarded the opener to them.
The Russians fought back strongly in the second set
for a 17-14 cushion and held it to 20-17, but the United States closed out the
set with an amazing 8-1 run.
In the third set, Russia was up again at 20-15 before
the Americans steadily pulled within 23-21. After Mikhaylov drove a ball home to
make it 24-21, the Americans beat off three set points in a row to level it at
24-all, only to see Mikhaylov come up big for a smash to give Russia its fifth
set point, which is converted by Alexander Volkov through a solid block against
Stanley.
The Russians continued its winning momentum in the
fourth set, jumping to a 16-13 lead at the second TTO and never looked back.
Later on Friday, world No. 1 Brazil will play Italy
in the other semi-final match.