Since its inaugural edition in 1952, the women's and men's World Championships were hosted by the same country. The FIVB decided to split the tournaments, awarding men's and women's to different countries, for 1966 the men's was held in Czechoslovakia and the women's was planned to be held in Lima, Peru between 12 and 29 October. Lima withdrew as organizer and the tournament was delayed until a new host could be found. With Japan chosen as host (the first time the World Championships were played in Asia), the tournament went ahead in January 1967. Due to international political tensions caused by the Cold War, hosts Japan warned it would not display the flags nor have the national anthems of North Korea and East Germany played. Both teams together with the Eastern Bloc countries (Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Soviet Union) and China forfeited the tournament, leaving only four teams as participants.[1][2][3]
1967, fivb, volleyball, women, world, championship, 1967, fivb, women, world, championship, fifth, edition, tournament, organised, world, governing, body, fivb, held, from, january, 1967, nippon, budokan, tokyo, japan, 1967, fivb, women, world, championshiptou. The 1967 FIVB Women s World Championship was the fifth edition of the tournament organised by the world s governing body the FIVB It was held from 25 to 29 January 1967 at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo Japan 1967 FIVB Women s World ChampionshipTournament detailsHost nation JapanCityTokyoDates25 29 JanuaryTeams4Venue s Nippon BudokanChampions Japan 2nd title Runners up United StatesThird place South KoreaFourth place Peru PreviousNext Contents 1 Background 2 Teams 3 Squads 4 Venue 5 Format 6 Results 7 Final standing 8 References 9 External linksBackground editSince its inaugural edition in 1952 the women s and men s World Championships were hosted by the same country The FIVB decided to split the tournaments awarding men s and women s to different countries for 1966 the men s was held in Czechoslovakia and the women s was planned to be held in Lima Peru between 12 and 29 October Lima withdrew as organizer and the tournament was delayed until a new host could be found With Japan chosen as host the first time the World Championships were played in Asia the tournament went ahead in January 1967 Due to international political tensions caused by the Cold War hosts Japan warned it would not display the flags nor have the national anthems of North Korea and East Germany played Both teams together with the Eastern Bloc countries Czechoslovakia Hungary Poland Soviet Union and China forfeited the tournament leaving only four teams as participants 1 2 3 Teams edit nbsp Japan nbsp Peru nbsp South Korea nbsp United StatesSquads editMain article 1967 FIVB Women s World Championship squads Source 3 Venue editSingle pool nbsp nbsp Tokyoclass notpageimage Host city in JapanTokyoNippon BudokanCapacity 14 000 nbsp Source 1 Format editThe tournament was played in a single round robin format all four participant teams in a single pool and played each other once Results editPos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR1 nbsp Japan 3 3 0 6 9 0 MAX 135 37 3 6492 nbsp United States 3 2 1 5 6 5 1 200 128 126 1 0163 nbsp South Korea 3 1 2 4 4 6 0 667 96 128 0 7504 nbsp Peru 3 0 3 3 1 9 0 111 78 146 0 534Source citation needed Date Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total25 Jan United States nbsp 3 1 nbsp South Korea 15 10 15 7 7 15 15 9 52 4125 Jan Japan nbsp 3 0 nbsp Peru 15 1 15 5 15 1 45 727 Jan United States nbsp 3 1 nbsp Peru 15 3 11 15 15 9 15 13 56 4027 Jan Japan nbsp 3 0 nbsp South Korea 15 3 15 3 15 4 45 1029 Jan South Korea nbsp 3 0 nbsp Peru 15 11 15 9 15 11 45 3129 Jan Japan nbsp 3 0 nbsp United States 15 12 15 0 15 8 45 20Final standing editRank Team nbsp nbsp Japan nbsp nbsp United States nbsp nbsp South Korea4 nbsp Peru 1967 Women s World champions nbsp Japan2nd titleTeam rosterToyoko Iwahara Wakako Kumasaka Katsumi Matsumura Sumie Oinuma Aiko Onozawa Setsuko Sasaki Eiko Haga Yoko Shinozaki Kunie Shishikura Suzue Takayama Teruko Yamada Setsuko YoshidaHead coachSigeo YamadaReferences edit a b Batista Junior Joao 29 January 2017 1967 o Mundial de Volei que a Guerra Fria encurtou UOL in Portuguese Retrieved 17 October 2017 World Championships FIVB WOMEN S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS Japan 1967 FIVB Retrieved 17 October 2017 a b Women Volleyball V World Championship 1967 Tokyo todor66 com Retrieved 16 October 2017 External links editResults todor66 Results dead link Federation Internationale de Volleyball Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1967 FIVB Volleyball Women 27s World Championship amp oldid 1154951875, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,