London 2012

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Beach volleyball countries finalised for London 2012


The Netherlands' victory at the FIVB Women's World Cup Olympic Qualification Tournament in Russia means they have earned an extra berth to the London 2012 Olympic Games

Lausanne, Switzerland, July 2, 2012 - The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) is pleased to confirm the final countries which have qualified for the beach volleyball competition at the London Olympic Games via the FIVB World Cup Olympic Qualification Tournament, which concluded in Moscow, Russia on Sunday.

Hosts Russia claimed a berth in both the men’s and women’s tournaments, while Austria’s men and the Netherlands' women completed the line up

Qualified Olympic countries from Continental Cup

Continent

Men’s winners

Women’s winners

Africa

South Africa

Mauritius

South America

Venezuela

Argentina

NORCECA

Canada

Canada

Asia

Japan

Australia

Europe

Norway

Russia

The second place and third placed teams at each of the Continental Cup Final events qualified for the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Cup Olympic Qualification tournament. The top two National Federations per gender from this competition claimed the final two berths to the Games, completing the beach volleyball line-up.

FIVB World Cup Olympic Qualification Tournament

Russia and Austria claimed the final two berths to the men’s beach volleyball tournament by beating Mexico and Poland respectively on July 1. Meanwhile, Russia beat China and the Netherlands beat Italy to complete the women’s line-up.

Men’s winners

Qualified for tournament via

Women’s winners

Qualified for tournament via

Austria

   Europe Continental Cup fourth place *

The Netherlands

Europe Continental Cup runners up

Russia

Host country

Russia

Host country






* The fourth place at the Europe Continental Cup events qualified for the FIVB World Cup Olympic Qualification Tournament due to the need to have an extra team since hosts Russia will also be competing. Europe was previously chosen as the continent to provide the extra team at a drawing of lots during the 2012 FIVB Board of Administration meeting in March.

Olympic Rankings

On June 18, a total of 14 countries qualified for the Olympics via the Olympic rankings, 12 via the women’s and 11 via the men with Brazil, USA and Germany claiming two spots each in both genders while the Czech Republic also qualified two spots in the women’s competition and Switzerland and Latvia two in the men.

The final list of countries qualified for the Olympic Games via the Olympic ranking is listed below:

Men

Women

Brazil (2)

Brazil (2)

USA (2)

USA (2)

Germany (2)

Germany (2)

Switzerland (2)

Czech Republic (2)

Latvia (2)

China

Netherlands

Italy

Poland

Netherlands

Spain

Switzerland

China

Spain

Czech Republic

Austria

Italy

Australia

 

Greece

As of 2nd July 2012, the overall list of countries qualified for the Olympic Games via the Continental Cup, the Olympic ranking, World Cup Olympic Qualification Tournament and as host country is the following:

Men (Total = 24)

Women (Total = 24)

Brazil (2)

Australia (2)

Germany (2)

Brazil (2)

Latvia (2)

Czech Republic (2)

Switzerland (2)

Germany (2)

USA (2)

USA (2)

Austria

Russia (2)

Russia

Netherlands (2)

Canada

Argentina

China

Austria

Czech Republic

Canada

Great Britain (host)

China

Italy

Great Britain (host)

Japan

Greece

Netherlands

Italy

Norway

Mauritius

Poland

Spain

Spain

Switzerland

South Africa

 

Venezuela

 


The final determination of teams that will represent each country will be confirmed by the National Olympic Committee and national federation of each qualifying country and announced by July 9.  The drawing of lots for pool assignments at the Olympic Games will take place on July 19 during the A1 Grand Slam in Klagenfurt, Austria. The match schedule will be confirmed by July 23 at the latest following confirmation by the Olympic Broadcasting Service, LOCOG and the FIVB.

Countries rather than individuals qualify for the Olympics. The 16 highest ranked NOCs/NFs (with a maximum of two teams per NOC/NF) in the Olympic ranking as of June 18, 2012 qualified for the Olympic Games. The Olympic ranking takes into account the best 12 results on the FIVB SWATCH World Tour from January 1, 2011 to June 17, 2012, the FIVB SWATCH World Championships and the AVC, Europe and NORCECA Continental Tour Finals.

New Olympic Selection Criteria
Only 25 days remain until the beach volleyball competition begins at the iconic Horse Guards Parade in the heart of central London, with action scheduled to take place from July 28 through August 9. With the sport set for its fifth Olympic outing, the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB), the international governing body for both beach volleyball and volleyball, is using a new qualification method for this year’s Olympic Games.

With a quota once again of two teams maximum per gender, per country completing the 24-team fields for each gender, the FIVB announced two years ago that just 16 spots will be filled through the Olympic rankings compared to 24 in the past. An additional spot has been given to Great Britain as the host country, while the remaining seven spots have been determined differently than in the past four Olympic Games with the introduction of the Continental Cup and the FIVB World Cup Olympic Qualification.

Olympic Games Qualification Summary (24 vacancies per gender)

Total

How

16

Olympic Ranking

One

Host Country

Five

Continental Cup winners

Two

Two top NFs/NOCs from the FIVB World Cup Olympic Qualification

 

 


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