The Japan Journal of Coaching Studies
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Analysis of International Women's Volleyball Game by Team Rotation Phases
-'96Atlanta Olympic Final, Cuban team versus Chinese team-
Daisen ShimazuKyooichi IzumikawaSotonori YamamotoTakehiko TaharaMitsuru Sakai
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1998 Volume 11 Issue 1 Pages 131-140

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    The final game of women's volleyball in the 26th Olympiad played, by the Cuban team (CUB) versus the Chinese team (CHN), was analyzed from the first to and including the 4th set. Technical evaluation of various aspects of play revealed that the total point rate was 34.0% for CUB and 24.7% for CHN, a difference of 9.3%. The total side-out success rate Was 58.9% for CUB and 49.4% for CHN, a difference of 9.5%. Thus showing higher rate for CUB. In terms of the total fault point rate, CUB was 9.6% while CHN was 5.1%, a difference of 4.5%. The total fault side-out rate was 11.5% for CUB and 6.9% for CHN, a difference of 4.6%. Thus showing that CUB had higher results in both aspects.

    In terms of the technical evaluation of team rotation phases, the time where the CUB showed the highest total point rate was R6 (45.0%, 3-10-2-8-15-6) and the highest total side-out success rate was R1 (70.0%, 10-2-8-15-6-3). On the other hand, CHN's highest total point rate was marked at R6 (29.0%, 7-6-2-3-1-11), while CHN's highest total side-out success rate was marked at R5 (68.0%, 11-7-6-2-3-1).

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