Brazil frustrates
USA for volleyball gold
The USA,
ranked number one in the world, handed their opponents a volleyball schooling
in the first set, but Brazil, who saved six match points in their quarter-final
against Russia, kept their composure to turn the match on its head.
Led by
Jaqueline Carvalho, who top-scored in the match with 18 points, Brazil claimed
their second women's volleyball title with a 11-25 25-17 25-20 25-17 victory.
"There
are no words for this emotion," said Brazil's libero Fabiana Oliveira, who
broke down in floods of tears after the match. "We love this, we live this
both on and off the court."
The gold
medal was all the sweeter for Brazil, after they were heavily criticised in the
group stages following losses to the United States and South Korea that had
pushed them close to elimination.
"The
critics that we had at the beginning were important for us to grow,"
Oliveira added. "Being second was never an option. We're gonna enjoy this
a lot."
Brazil fans
were rocking in the aisles of the Earls Court arena as their team completed a
rousing victory that they hope will be the first part of a golden volleyball
double with their men's team playing Russia in the final on Sunday.
"They
started serving much more aggressively, in all honesty they were better than
us. They were pressing us and we didn't really respond as well as we should
have done," USA coach Hugh McCutcheon said.
Japan beat
South Korea 3-0 earlier on Saturday to win bronze.
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