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OQT W: Brazil win a ticket for the Tokyo Olympics, Ze Roberto – “Mission accomplished”

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The Brazilian women's volleyball national team will play at in Tokyo after beating Dominican Republic today in five sets to earn the spot for the Olympic Games.

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The Brazilian girls defeated Dominican Republic barely in five sets to reach the Olympics.

“The feeling at this moment is mission accomplished. This tournament was our target for this year. The Dominican Republic was a great contender. They have a great coach who knows our team well. Now the focus is preparing for Tokyo 2020 and to be there in the best shape,” says head coach of Brazil, Ze Roberto.

Lorenne Texeira was the best scorer with 22 points, while Brayelin Martinez scored 20 on the other side.

FIVB Women’s Volleyball International Qualifier for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics – Round 3:

Pool A (Wrocław, Poland):

Puerto Rico – Thailand 17:00 CET

Serbia – Poland 20:30 CET

Pool B (Ningbo, China):

Czech Republic – Germany 09:00 CET

China – Turkey 14:00 CET

Pool C (Shreveport-Bossier City, USA):

USA vs. Argentina 20:00 CET

Kazakhstan – Bulgaria 23:00 CET

Pool D (Uberlândia, Brazil):

Brazil – Dominican Republic 3-2 (25-22, 25-19, 23-25, 18-25, 15-10)

Azerbaijan – Cameroon 3-0 (25-17, 25-14, 25-20)

Pool E (Kaliningrad, Russia):

Mexico – Kanada 16:00 CET

Russia vs. Korea 19:00 CET

Pool F (Catania, Italy):

Netherlands – Italy 21:15 CET

Kenya – Belgium 18:00 CET

Standings

 

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