Five NORCECA Countries represented in Olympic Qualifiers
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, January 10, 2019 – Five
countries from NORCECA Confederation will be represented in the
six Intercontinental Olympic Qualification Tournaments to be
held next August.
USA, Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico will field teams in both
genders while Dominican Republic will be represented in the
women’s tournament and Cuba in the men’s event.
The FIVB has officially announced groupings for the first stage
of the 2020 Olympic Games qualification process for both men’s
and women’s indoor volleyball.
The Intercontinental Olympic Qualification Tournament will be
broken down into six pools of four teams per gender. The winner
of each round-robin pool will earn a ticket to the 2020 Olympic
Games.
The women’s even will be held from August 2-4 while the men’s
tournament will be contested from August 9-11. The FIVB will
announce host countries for each pool determined through a
bidding process within the next month.
Pools were determined based on the FIVB world ranking as of Jan.
1, 2019, with teams distributed based on the serpentine method.
Japan’s teams will not compete in this intercontinental stage as
they already have secured bids as hosts of the 2020 Olympic
Games.
The Olympic qualification process continues in January 2020 for
those countries that did not win their respective
intercontinental qualification pool. Each of the five
continental confederations (NORCECA-North America/Central
America and Caribbean, AVC-Asia, CAVB-Africa, CEV-Europe and
CSV-South America) will organize their own Olympic Qualification
Tournament to advance one team per gender to the Tokyo 2020
Olympic Games.
The top four ranked teams from the NORCECA Continental
Tournaments are the ones to compete in the confederation Final
Four Olympic Qualifier. The men’s event will be played in Canada
from September 1 to 9 and the women’s in Puerto Rico from
October 6 to 14.
The 2020 Olympic Games will be staged July 24 to Aug. 9 in
Tokyo.
Women's pools (# in parenthesis represents current world
ranking)
Pool A: Serbia (#1), Puerto Rico (#13), Thailand (#14),
Poland (#26)
Pool B: China (#2), Turkey (#12), Germany (#15), Czech Republic
(#24)
Pool C: USA (#3), Argentina (#11), Bulgaria (#16),
Kazakhstan (#23)
Pool D: Brazil (#4), Dominican Republic (#10), Cameroon
(#17), Azerbaijan (#22)
Pool E: Russia (#5), Korea (#9), Canada (#18), Mexico
(#21)
Pool F: Netherlands (#7), Italy (#8), Belgium (#19), Kenya (#20)
Men’s pools (# in parenthesis represents current world ranking)
Pool A: Brazil (#1), Egypt (#13), Bulgaria (#14), Puerto Rico
(#24T)
Pool B: USA (#2), Belgium (#12), Netherlands (#15), Korea
(#24T)
Pool C: Italy (#3), Serbia (#10), Australia (#16), Cameroon
(#23)
Pool D: Poland (#4), France (#9), Slovenia (#17), Tunisia (#22)
Pool E: Russia (#5), Iran (#8), Cuba (#18), Mexico
(#21)
Pool F: Canada (#6), Argentina (#7), Finland (#19), China
(#20) |