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Dominican Republic: New U20 World Champions

 

   

CAGUAS, Puerto Rico, September 19, 2015 – The FIVB Women’s U20 World Championship finished the best possible way as the final match was an incredible contest between Dominican Republic and Brazil, with the first earning a world title for the first time in their lives, triggering a crazy celebration from Caribbean fans in Puerto Rico.

 

The gold medal match was beyond the wildest expectations, as Brazil and Dominican Republic battled for five exhausting sets. Brazil even had two championship points, but they failed to close it and the Dominicans were relentless to stamp the 3-2 (17-25, 25-21, 25-17, 24-26, 16-14) victory.

 

MVP Brayelin Martinez emerged as top scorer of the whole competition after leading her side in the final match with an amazing 32 points. Brazilian Lorenne Geraldo, in the last game of the tournament, broke all scoring records with 39 smashes, even when they fell short of the glory for a couple of points. Nevertheless, Brazil gathered their 13th medal at this age group, being 6 golden, 5 silvered and 2 bronzes.

 

A perfect appetizer was provided by Japan and Italy at the bronze medal match, with the latter prevailing in a hard-fought 3-0 (28-26, 25-22, 25-19) that meant their third access to the podium. Before this third place, Italy were champions in 2011 and had also a silver medal way back, in 1997. A 17-point total of stuff blocks acted as the key to fight against the tireless defence of Japan, who dropped to the fourth position after being runner-ups two years ago.

 

Playing for the fifth place in Juncos, Serbia lost the first set against Peru but then successfully recovered to celebrate a 3-1 (18-25, 26-24, 25-23, 25-23) victory and improve two steps from 2013. Sara Lozo, Maja Aleksic and Bojana Milenkovic formed a vital trio to break Peru in very close chapters.

 

Meanwhile, Russia pulled out a final comeback to grab the seventh place over Bulgaria 3-2 (25-22, 23-25, 24-26, 25-18, 15-9), despite an awesome harvest of 33 points by Bulgarian super-scorer Gergana Dimitrova.

 

In Maunabo, China avenged their loss of a few days ago against Turkey and won 3-1 (25-20, 17-25, 25-19, 26-24) to seize the ninth place of the standings. Before that, Chinese Taipei secured the 11th spot defeating Czech Republic 3-1 (26-24, 25-15, 22-25, 25-19).

 

Completing the final ranking, in Gurabo, Cuba ended on a high note as they outlasted Puerto Rico 3-2 (25-18, 22-25, 25-23, 20-25, 15-7) to sit on the 13th place. And it was a sweet finish for Mexico as well, landing 15th with their first victory of the competition - a 3-1 (25-20, 18-25, 25-21, 25-18) win over Egypt, which went home winless. 

 

Final Positions

1. Dominican Republic 

2. Brazil

3. Italy

4. Japan

5. Serbia

6. Peru

7. Russia

8. Bulgaria

9. China 

10. Turkey

11. Chinese Taipei

12. Czech Republic

13. Cuba 

14. Puerto Rico

15. Mexico

16. Egypt

 

All-Star Team

Setter: Misaki Shirai - Japan

First Outside Spiker: Brayelin Martinez - Dominican Republic

Second Outside Spiker: Bojana Milenkovic - Serbia

First Middle Blocker: Maja Aleksic - Serbia

Second Middle Blocker: Anna Danesi - Italy

Opposite: Lorenne Geraldo - Brazil

Libero: Zhana Todorova - Bulgaria

Most Valuable Player: Brayelin Martinez - Dominican Republic

 

Top Scorers

177 - Brayelin Martínez, Dominican Republic

156 - Gergana Dimitrova, Bulgaria

152 - Lorenne Geraldo, Brazil

125 - Paola Egonu, Italy

124 - Bojana Milenkovic, Serbia

123 - Anna Lazareva, Russia

120 - Ángela Leyva, Peru

116 - Gaila González, Dominican Republic

111 - Drussyla Costa, Brazil

109 - Maguilaura Frías, Peru

 

Top Scorer by Day

23 - Gergana Dimitrova of Bulgaria v Puerto Rico on September 11

19 - Brayelin Martinez of Dominican Republic v Czech Republic on September 12

19 - Nanami Hirose of Japan v Chinese Taipei of September 12

24 - Yagmur Kilic of Turkey v Czech Republic on September 13

27 - Karla Santos of Puerto Rico v Turkey on September 15

29 - Lorenne Geraldo of Brazil v Russia on September 16

27 - Brayelin Martínez of Dominican Republic v Peru on September 17

27 - Brayelin Martínez of Dominican Republic v Italy on September 18

39 - Lorenne Geraldo of Brazil v Dominican Republic on September 19

 

Top Scoring Performances

39 - Lorenne Geraldo of Brazil v Dominican Republic on September 19

33 - Gergana Dimitrova of Bulgaria v Russia on September 19

32 - Brayelin Martinez of Dominican Republic v Brazil on September 19

29 - Lorenne Geraldo of Brazil v Russia on September 16

27 - Karla Santos of Puerto Rico v Turkey on September 15

27 - Diaris Perez of Cuba v Mexico on September 16

27 - Brayelin Martínez of Dominican Republic v Peru on September 17

27 - Brayelin Martínez of Dominican Republic v Italy on September 18

27 - Anna Lazareva of Russia v Bulgaria on September 19

 

Top Serving Performances

7 - Angelina Sperskaite of Russia v Brazil on September 16

7 - Maria Aguilera of Mexico v Cuba on September 16

7 - Humay Topaloglu of Turkey v Czech Republic on September 18

6 - Paola Egonu of Italy v Serbia on September 16

6 - Diaris Perez of Cuba v Mexico on September 16

5 - Several players

 

Top Team Serving Performances

15 - Cuba v Mexico on September 16

15 - Czech Republic v Mexico on September 17

14 - Chinese Taipei v Czech Republic on September 16

13 - Mexico v Cuba on September 16

13 - Turkey v Czech Republic on September 18

 

Top Blocking Performances

10 - Zehra Gunes of Turkey v Puerto Rico on September 15

7 - Laiza Ferreira of Brazil v Czech Republic on September 11

7 - Zhang Qian of China v Peru on September 12

7 - Zehra Gunes of Turkey v Egypt on September 16

7 - Anna Danesi of Italy v Serbia on September 16

 

Top Team Blocking Performances

18 - Czech Republic v Chinese Taipei on September 16

18 - Dominican Republic v Brazil on September 19

17 - Russia v Bulgaria on September 19

16 - Italy v Brazil on September 15

16 - Serbia v China on September 13

16 - Brazil v Japan on September 18

16 - Brazil v Dominican Republic on September 19

 

Highest Scoring Sets

31-29 Czech Republic v Cuba (1st Set) on September 15

29-27 Mexico v Cuba (4th Set) on September 16

29-27 Serbia v Brazil (3er Set) on September 17

29-27 Serbia v Bulgaria (3er Set) on September 18

28-26 Peru v Serbia (3rd Set) on September 11

28-26 Japan v Bulgaria (3er Set) on September 17

28-26 Dominican Republic v Peru (3er Set) on September 17

28-26 Italy v Japan (1st Set) on September 19

 

Highest Scoring Matches

224 - Cuba d Mexico 3-2 (20-25, 25-23, 26-24, 27-29, 15-10) on September 16

212 - Russia d Bulgaria 3-2 (25-22, 23-25, 24-26, 25-18, 15-9) on September 19

210 - Dominican Republic d Brazil 3-2 (17-25, 25-21, 25-17, 24-26, 16-14) on September 19

208 - Turkey d Puerto Rico 3-2 (22-25, 25-18, 23-25, 25-18, 15-12) on September 15

208 - Dominican Republic d Italy 3-2 (25-20, 19-25, 25-22, 24-26, 15-7) on September 18