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2006-09-03 03:15 |
F I V B FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE VOLLEYBALL
PRESS RELEASE 02.09.2006
Warsaw SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Finale Features Chinese Women
[COLOR="Blue"]华沙SWATCH-FIVB世界巡回赛中国姑娘包揽决赛[/COLOR]
Warsaw, Poland, September 2, 2006 - For the second-time this season, two women’s teams from China will compete for a SWATCH-FIVB World Tour gold medal after the tandems Tian Jia/Wang Jie and Xue Chen/Zhang Xi defeated Beach Volleyball pairs from Brazil and Russia here Saturday to advance to the finals of the US$200,000 GE Money Bank Warsaw Open.
[COLOR="Blue"]2006年9月2日波兰华沙——这个赛季得第二次,两对中国姑娘田佳-王洁和薛晨-张希周六在华沙战胜了巴西和俄罗斯沙排对手后,又将为争夺SWATCH-FIVB世界巡回赛得金牌进入总数为20万美元奖金的GE钞票银行华沙公开赛的决赛,[/COLOR]
Sunday’s finale will be the second-time the two teams have met this week as the second-seeded Tian Jia and Wang Jie defeated their third-seeded Chinese rivals 21-15 and 25-23 Friday afternoon in a GE Money Bank Warsaw Open quarter-final match.
[COLOR="Blue"]星期天的决赛将是两对选手这周比赛的第二次相遇,在周五下午的GE钞票银行华沙公开赛第四轮正赛中,2号种子田佳和王洁曾经以21:15和25:23战胜3号种子张希和薛晨。[/COLOR]
Friday’s meeting was the sixth meeting between the two Chinese teams as Tian Jia and Wang Jie have posted five-straight wins of Xue Chen and Zhang Xi, including a bronze medal victory in June at the Switzerland Grand Slam stop in Gstaad. Xue Chen and Zhang Xi’s only win was a 23-21 and 21-14 gold medal effort May 28 in Shanghai in the first match between the two teams.
[COLOR="Blue"]星期五的交战是两对中国女沙的第六次交手,田佳-王洁取得5次胜利,包括6月在Gastaad瑞士大奖赛铜牌争夺战的胜利。张希-薛晨只是在上海两对第一次交手中以23:21和21:14获胜而获得金牌。[/COLOR]
“It was our plan to reach the final here,” said the 21-year old Wang Jie, who teamed with the 25-year old Tian Jia to capture the last SWATCH stop last month in Klagenfurt, Austria, “and we did it. We are happy that we will play another Chinese team Sunday. It will be a very competitive final. We’ll be looking to avenge our gold medal defeat in Shanghai. That was our most disappointing defeat this season."
[COLOR="Blue"]“到这里进入决赛是我们的计划,”21岁的王洁说,她和25岁的田佳搭档,摘取了上月最近一次SWATCH奥地利克拉根福站赛事的金牌。“我们进入了决赛。我们很开心,因为星期天我们将和另一支中国队决赛。这将是非常势均力敌的决赛。我们将为上海丢失金牌雪耻,那场比赛是我们这个赛季最为失望的失败。[/COLOR]
Tian Jia and Wang Jie advanced to their third gold medal match this season with a 21-12, 14-21 and 15-13 semi-final win in 51 minutes over top-seeded Leila Barros and Ana Paula Connelly of Brazil. It was Tian Jia and Wang Jie’s first win in six matches against the Brazilians, who had defeated the Chinese for a bronze medal in Marseille and in the semi-finals at Montreal.
[COLOR="Blue"]田佳和王洁是在51分钟时间内以21:12,14:21和15:13战胜头号种子巴西雷拉巴若思和安娜宝拉进入她们的第三次金牌争夺决赛的。这是田佳-王洁6次对抗巴西姑娘的第一次获胜。她们曾经在马赛的铜牌争夺战和蒙特利尔的半决赛中战胜过这对中国组合。[/COLOR]
Xue Chen, who at 17, became the youngest player ever to win a professional Beach Volleyball gold medal in Shanghai, and the 21-year old Zhang Xi also reached their third gold medal match this season by defeating 20th-seeded Alexandra Shiryaeva and Natalya Uryadova of Russia 21-15, 19-21 and 15-11 in 53 minutes.
[COLOR="Blue"]17岁的薛晨成为曾经赢得上海专业沙排金牌的最年轻运动员,她和21岁的张希搭档一起,在53分钟内以21:15、19:21和15:11战胜20号种子俄罗斯娜塔雅 乌雅多娃-亚历山德拉 谢雅耶娃进入她们的第三次金牌战的。[/COLOR]
Shiryaeva and Uryadova, who are seeking Russia’s first-ever medal in the 15-year history of the women’s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour in Sunday’s third-place match against Leila and Ana Paula, had gained a “wild card” spot in the GE Money Bank Warsaw Open Main Draw after winning last week’s European Championships in the Netherlands.
"We lost to the Chinese tandem, but we are extremely happy we managed to reach the semi-finals,” said the 29-year old Uryadova. “We could not even expect it at the start of the competition. Our Chinese rivals served very well and it was their key to the success. They showed great skills.”
Both the teams of Xue Chen/Zhang Xi and Leila/Ana Paula had to win elimination matches over tandems from Norway earlier Saturday to reach the semi-finals. For the Norwegians, it marked the best-ever finishes for a pair of women’s teams from their country in the same event.
Xue Chen and Zhang Xi scored a 21-19 and 21-19 win in 41 minutes over eighth-seeded Nila Ann Hakedal and Ingrid Torlen. Leila and Ana Paula, who will be seeking their sixth SWATCH podium placement in 22 FIVB starts together, gained a spot in the “final four” with a 21-18 and 23-21 victory over 23rd-seeded Susanne Glesnes and Kathrine Maaseide in 41 minutes.
The first women’s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event to be held in Poland, the GE Money Bank Warsaw Open concludes Sunday with the medal matches as the final two teams compete for the $32,000 first-place prize. Following this week’s event, the women’s international circuit takes next week off before resuming September 13-17 in the Madeira Islands at Porto Santo. |
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