VietNamNet Bridge – Debutantes Viet Nam pulled off a stunning straight-set 25-20, 25-19, 25-19 victory over Chinese Taipei to claim the historic bronze medal at the second Asian Women’s U23 Volleyball Championship at the Mall Nakhon Ratchasima in Thailand in yesterday.


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Viet Nam (in red) beat Chinese Taipei to take Asian Women’s U23 Volleyball Championship bronze medal. — Photo asianvolleyball.net


Viet Nam showed superb form to dominate the whole game, defensively and offensively, against Chinese Taipei.

Viet Nam had never claimed a top-three finish in any Asian competitions. The national senior women’s team finished fifth at the 2015 Asian Senior Women’s Championship in China, while their women’s U19 team came within a whisker of taking bronze at the 2016 Asian Women’s U19 Championship, only to go down to hosts Thailand 1-3 in the third-place playoff.

Coach Irisawa Hidehiro said he was extremely happy to see his team win today. He said the players had performed beyond his expectation. They had trained only for a week in preparation for this tournament and therefore, he had not anticipated this success.

In the final match later, Japan came from behind to beat host Thailand 20-25, 16-25, 25-19, 27-25, 15-12 to take the gold medal. 

VNS

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