Women’s Pan Am Cup in Ciudad Juárez, México
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Brazil's libero Fabi is lifted in the air during last year's celebration at the end of Women's Pan American Cup in Juarez, Mexico |
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, July 9, 2012 – The Women’s Pan American Cup, the top annual female event of NORCECA Confederation, will take place for second consecutive year in two venues of Ciudad Juarez from July 12 to 20.
Twelve teams –eight from NORCECA and four from South America- are to play for six spots available to next year’s FIVB World Grand Prix. The top four teams from NORCECA and the top South America’s side other than Brazil, who are automatically qualified, get tickets to the 2013 FIVB competition.
Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and United States are grouped in Pool A while Pool B consists of Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru and Trinidad & Tobago. The matches will take place at Colegio de Bachilleres and Universidad Autónoma Gymnasiums.
Last year, Brazil claimed their third title in the history of the event by defeating Dominican Republic in straight sets (25-20, 25-22, 25-19). The bronze medal went to United States after a 25-21, 25-16, 25-13 victory over Cuba.
Cuba top the historical list of gold medal winners with four, followed by Brazil (3), Dominican Republic (2) and United States (1). The Dominicans, who have finished on the podium in every edition, lead in total medals with 10.
The top two teams at the conclusion of the preliminary round will qualify directly to the semifinals while teams placed second and third in their respective pools will meet in crossover matches in the quarterfinals on July 18. The semifinals and medal matches will take place on July 19 and 20.
Preliminary round schedule
Pool A Jul 12 DOM v COL Jul 12 USA v CAN Jul 12 CUB v PUR Jul 13 CUB v COL Jul 13 DOM v CAN Jul 13 USA v PUR Jul 14 CAN v COL Jul 14 DOM v PUR Jul 14 USA v CUB Jul 15 USA v COL Jul 15 PUR v CAN Jul 15 DOM v CUB Jul 16 PUR v COL Jul 16 CUB v CAN Jul 16 USA v DOM
Pool B Jul 12 BRA v CRC Jul 12 ARG v PER Jul 12 MEX v TRI Jul 13 ARG v TRI Jul 13 BRA v PER Jul 13 MEX v CRC Jul 14 BRA v TRI Jul 14 PER v CRC Jul 14 MEX v ARG Jul 15 CRC v TRI Jul 15 BRA v ARG Jul 15 MEX v PER Jul 16 PER v TRI Jul 16 ARG v CRC Jul 16 MEX v BRA
Medal Winners Year-by-Year
Year Gold Silver Bronze 2002 CUB DOM CAN 2003 USA DOM CUB 2004 CUB USA DOM 2005 CUB DOM BRA 2006 BRA CUB DOM 2007 CUB BRA DOM 2008 DOM BRA ARG 2009 BRA DOM PUR 2010 DOM PER USA 2011 BRA DOM USA
Overall Standings Country G S B Total CUB 4 1 1 6 BRA 3 2 1 6 DOM 2 5 3 10 USA 1 1 2 4 PER 0 1 0 1 ARG 0 0 1 1 CAN 0 0 1 1 PUR 0 0 1 1 TOTAL 10 10 10 30
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