United States snatch
ticket
to Paris 2024
TOKYO, Japan, October 7, 2023.- One day before the end of the FIVB Road
to Paris Volleyball Qualifiers Pool B tournament in Tokyo, United States
qualified for next year’s Olympic Games. USA will compete in the men’s
volleyball Olympic tournament for the 13th time in history.
On Saturday, United States delivered their sixth straight victory in the
pool, a shutout of Serbia, to become the first team to secure a spot at
Paris 2024, along with hosts France. So far in the history of the
Olympic Games, the Americans have earned three gold and two bronze
medals.
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Hammering out Saturday’s 3-0 (25-18, 25-18, 25-17) win over Serbia,
United States, now on a 6-0 win-loss record and 18 points, made sure
they will finish among the top two teams in the pool at the end of
Sunday’s last competition day in the Japanese capital when they face
Japan who also claimed a ticket to Paris beating Slovenia 3-0 (25-21,
25-22, 25-18).
The match was a one-sided affair, in which the Serbians managed to take
short-lived leads only early into each of the first two sets. The
Americans clearly outplayed the opponents in all scoring elements, most
notably in serving, with 12 aces against two. Middle blocker Maxwell
Holt produced four of those aces and raised two kill blocks towards a
match-high 13 points. The other middle, Jeffrey Jendryk, and opposite
Matthew Anderson added 11 points, including two aces, each, while
outside hitter Aaron Russell scored 10 times. His counterpart Miran
Kujundzic and opposite Aleksandar Atanasijevic led Serbia with 12 and 11
points, respectively.
“I feel really good about this victory. I think one of the hardest parts
about this job are the intensity and focus on getting qualified for the
Olympic Games,” USA’s head coach John Speraw told Volleyball World. “So
in the back of your mind there is always that quest to make sure you
have that opportunity at the end. So for us, to get past that is
exciting; it’s a relief and I’m so happy and proud of the guys, because
they’ve really had an outstanding tournament, steady the whole way
through.
It’s a well deserved victory.” |