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2012 FIVB World Grand Prix Squads
This article show all participating team squads at the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix, played by sixteen countries with the final round held in Ningbo, China. The following is the Argentina roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The following is the Brazil roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The following is the China roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The following is the Chinese Taipei roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The following is the Cuba roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The following is the Dominican Republic roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The following is the Germany roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The following is the Italy roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The following is the Japan roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The following is the South Korea roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The following is the Poland roster in the 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix. The ...
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2012 FIVB World Grand Prix
The 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix was a women's volleyball tournament played by 16 countries starting 8 June 2012. The finals were held at the Beilun Sports and Arts Centre in Ningbo, China.CSVFIVB announces pools for 2012 World Grand Prix(In Spanish) Competing nations Qualification process * /sup> The best two South American teams and the best 4 NORCECA teams at the 2011 Pan-American Cup qualified. * /sup> As China already qualified as host of the Final Round, the next best three teams at the 2011 Asian Championship qualified. * /sup> The best African team and the next best Asian team at the 2011 Asian Championship had a play-off to determine the final spot. Play-off *Venue: Palais des Sports, Oran, Algeria Chinese Taipei wins by total points of the two legs 141–138 Squads Pool standing procedure 1. Match points 2. Numbers of matches won 3. Sets ratio 4. Points ratio Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser Ma ...
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Jung Dae-young
Jung Dae-young (Hangul: 정대영, Hanja: 鄭大永; born 12 August 1981) is a South Korean volleyball player. She was part of the South Korea women's national volleyball team. She participated at the 2001 FIVB World Grand Prix, and at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan. She was part of the silver medal winning team at the 2010 Asian Games. She has twice represented South Korea at the Summer Olympics, being part of the teams that finished in 5th in 2004 and 4th in 2012. Club career * Played with Suwon Hyundai Engineering & Construction Hillstate (1999-2007) * Played with GS Caltex Seoul KIXX GS Caltex Seoul KIXX is a South Korean women's volleyball team. The team is based in Seoul and plays in the V-League. It is currently owned by GS Sports and the main sponsor is GS Caltex, a subsidiary of GS Group. The club was founded in 1970 as ... (2007-2014) * Played with Gimcheon Korea Expressway Hi-pass (2014-) References 1981 births Living ...
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Yim Myung-ok
Yim Myung-ok (Hangul: 임명옥, Hanja: 林明玉; born 15 March 1986) is a South Korean professional volleyball player. She was part of the silver medal winning team at the 2010 Asian Games The 2010 Asian Games (), officially known as the XVI Asian Games () and also known as Guangzhou 2010 (), was a regional multi-sport event celebrated from November 12 to November 27, 2010 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, although several events .... She was part of the South Korea national team at the 2010 World Championship. References 1986 births Living people South Korean women's volleyball players Asian Games medalists in volleyball Volleyball players at the 2010 Asian Games Volleyball players at the 2018 Asian Games Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea Asian Games bronze medalists for South Korea {{SouthKorea-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Han Soo-ji
Han may refer to: Ethnic groups * Han Chinese, or Han People (): the name for the largest ethnic group in China, which also constitutes the world's largest ethnic group. ** Han Taiwanese (): the name for the ethnic group of the Taiwanese people who may be fully or partially Han Chinese descent. * Han Minjok, or Han people (): the Korean native name referring to Koreans. * Hän: one of the First Nations peoples of Canada. Former states * Han (Western Zhou state) (韓) (11th century BC – 757 BC), a Chinese state during the Spring and Autumn period * Han (state) (韓) (403–230  BC), a Chinese state during the Warring States period * Han dynasty (漢/汉) (206 BC – 220 AD), a dynasty split into two eras, Western Han and Eastern Han ** Shu Han (蜀漢) (221–263), a Han Chinese dynasty that existed during the Three Kingdoms Period * Former Zhao (304–329), one of the Sixteen Kingdoms, known as Han (漢) before 319 * Cheng Han (成漢) (304–347), one of t ...
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Lee Hyo-hee
Lee Hyo-hee (; born ) is a South Korean volleyball player. She was part of the South Korea women's national volleyball team, South Korea national team and participated in the 2014 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix, 2014 FIVB World Grand Prix. She has passed through four clubs in her 20 years professional volleyball career in Korea and achieved V-League (South Korea), Korean V-League championship in each club (2005–06, 2008–09, 2013–14, 2017–18). On club level, she played for Korea Expressway Corporation Hi-Pass, Korea Expressway Corporation since 2014. She was the oldest active player in Women Korean V-League in season 2018–19. At the end of the 2019–20 season, Hyo-hee revealed that she has ended her professional career. She wants to be a coach. Club career * Played with Daejeon KGC (1998–2007) * Played with Incheon Heungkuk Life Pink Spiders (2007–2010) * Played with Hwaseong IBK Altos (2011–2014) * Played with Korea Expressway Corporation Hi-Pass, Korea Express ...
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Lee Bo-lam
Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese surname *Lý (Vietnamese surname) or Lí (李), a common Vietnamese surname * Lee (Korean surname) or Rhee or Yi (Hanja , Hangul or ), a common Korean surname * Lee (English surname), a common English surname * List of people with surname Lee **List of people with surname Li ** List of people with the Korean family name Lee Geography United Kingdom * Lee, Devon * Lee, Hampshire * Lee, London * Lee, Mull, a location in Argyll and Bute * Lee, Northumberland, a location * Lee, Shropshire, a location * Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire * Lee District (Metropolis) * The Lee, Buckinghamshire, parish and village name, formally known as Lee * River Lee - alternative name for River Lea United States * Lee, California * Lee, Florida * Lee, Illino ...
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Kim Min-ji (volleyball)
Kim Min-ji (; born 25 May 1985) is a retired South Korean female professional volleyball player. She was part of the team at the 2011 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup. Clubs *GS Caltex GS Caltex Corporation () is a South Korean oil refiner jointly owned by Chevron and GS Group. The company was founded in May 1967 as the first private oil company in Korea. The company changed its name from LG-Caltex Oil Corporation to GS Calt ... (2003-2012) References External links Player infoFIVB 1985 births Living people South Korean women's volleyball players Sportspeople from Seoul {{SouthKorea-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Lee Sook-ja
Lee Sook-ja (; born 17 June 1980) is a South Korean retired volleyball player. She was part of the team at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She participated in the 2011 FIVB World Grand Prix The 2011 FIVB World Grand Prix was a women's volleyball tournament played by 16 countries from 5 to 28 August 2011. The finals were held at the Macau East Asian Games Dome in Macau, China. The United States won the tournament defeating 3–0 to .... On 2014, Lee announced her retirement. She later became a commentator on KBS Sports. References External links FIVB profile 1980 births Living people South Korean women's volleyball players Volleyball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic volleyball players for South Korea {{SouthKorea-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Kim Hee-jin
Kim Hee-jin (; born 29 April 1991) is a South Korean volleyball player. She is a member of the South Korea women's national volleyball team at the 2012 Summer Olympics, 2016 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Olympics. The team finished at fourth place in 2012, 2020 and fifth in 2016. Kim has been a member of the Hwaseong IBK Altos since the team's inaugural season, 2010–2011. She was selected with the first overall pick in the NH-Nonghyup V-League 2010-2011 draft by the Altos. She helped her team to the league title and championship title during the 2012–2013 season. In the 2013–2014 season, Kim and her team clinched their second consecutive league title, but lost to the GS Caltex Seoul KIXX in the championship round. In the 2014–2015 season, her team finished second in the league standings but swept the Seongnam Korea Expressway Corporation Hi-pass Gimcheon Korea Expressway Corporation Hi-Pass ( ko, 김천 한국도로공사 하이패스) is a South Korean profess ...
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Kim Hye-jin (volleyball)
Kim Hye-jin () may refer to: * Kim Hye-jin (actress) (born 1975), South Korean actress * Kim Hyejin Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (other), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnames ... (born 1983), South Korean writer (author of ''Concerning My Daughter'') * Kim Hye-jin (gymnast) (born 1991), South Korean rhythmic gymnast * Kim Hye-jin (swimmer) (born 1994), South Korean swimmer * Hyejin Kim (novelist), South Korean novelist (author of ''Jia: A Novel of North Korea'') See also * Kim Hae-jin (born 1997), South Korean figure skater {{hndis, Kim, Hye-jin ...
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Yang Hyo-jin
Yang Hyo-Jin (Hangul: 양효진, Hanja: 梁孝眞; born 14 December 1989) is a South Korean volleyball player. She currently plays for the Korean club Hyundai Engineering & Construction Hillstate. She is a former member of the South Korea women's national volleyball team which placed fourth in the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Olympics and fifth in the 2016 Summer Olympics. She retired from the South Korea women's national volleyball team after playing at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the .... Club career * Hyundai Engineering & Construction Hillstate (2007–) Team * Korean V-League ** Champion (2): 2010–11, 2015–16 ** Runners-up (2): 2009–10, 2011–12 *KOVO Cup ** Champion (2): 2014, 2019 ** Runners-up (3): 2009, 201 ...
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Yoon Hye-suk
Yoon Hye-Suk (born ) is a retired South Korean female volleyball player. She was part of the South Korea women's national volleyball team. She participated at the 2009 FIVB Women's World Grand Champions Cup, and at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship. She played with Hyundai. Clubs * Hyundai Hyundai is a South Korean industrial conglomerate ("chaebol"), which was restructured into the following groups: * Hyundai Group, parts of the former conglomerate which have not been divested ** Hyundai Mobis, Korean car parts company ** Hyundai As ... (2010) References 1983 births Living people South Korean women's volleyball players Place of birth missing (living people) Beach volleyball players at the 2014 Asian Games Asian Games competitors for South Korea {{SouthKorea-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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