Volleyball: Brazil's men beat Italy for third gold
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[August 22, 2016]
By Anthony Boadle
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's
men's volleyball team defeated Italy on Sunday to win their third
gold medal in the sport and cap their country's best Olympic
performance with a total of seven golds in the Rio Games.
The Brazilians had lost to the Italians in a pool match but won the
final in straight sets 25-22 28-26 26-24, handing Italy its third
silver medal in men's volleyball.
Brazil struggled in the pool stage, losing two matches, to the U.S.
and Italy, and only making it into the knockout rounds after a tense
victory over France in the last game.
But having emerged from the pool, Brazil began to show its class and
fueled by raucous home support dropped just one set between the
quarter-finals and clinching gold.
The Brazilian victory was largely due to a barrage of winning
spikes, serves and blocks by its outstanding outside hitter Wallace
de Souza, who scored 20 of Brazil's points.
"The Brazilian team played very well and definitively deserved to
win. My team gave it all they had, but Brazil was superior and
dominated," said Italian coach Gianlorenzo Blengini.
Brazilian fans that packed Rio's Maracanazinho stadium erupted with
joy, chanting "The champ is back." Cheering was heard in
neighborhood streets across Rio.
In the audience to witness the win was Brazilian soccer star Neymar,
fresh from Saturday's gold-winning final against Germany.
Brazil last won volleyball men's gold in 2004 when it beat Italy in
Athens, and took its first at Barcelona in 1992.
Earlier on Sunday, the United States men's volleyball team recovered
to defeat defending Olympic champions Russia in a five-set battle
for the bronze medal.
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Lipe (BRA) of Brazil spikes as Simone Buti (ITA) of Italy and Ivan
Zaytsev (ITA) of Italy block. REUTERS/Dominic Ebenbichler
The U.S. lost the first two sets but came back to win 23-25 21-25
25-19 25-19 15-13, with an ace in the tie-breaker by top scorer Matt
Anderson helping to seal the victory.
The Americans, a young team with eight players who had never
competed in the Olympics, came to Rio seeking a fourth U.S. gold
medal in the sport and were favorites after winning the World Cup
last year.
They lost their first two matches against Canada and Italy, who beat
them again in the semi-finals.
The U.S. women's volleyball team also went home with bronze after
failing to win an elusive first gold for their country.
(Additional reporting by Stepehn Eisenhammer; Editing by Ken Ferris
and Meredith Mazzilli)
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