For the first time in history, the women’s volleyball Olympic finals featured a full set. The shocking ending drew criticism. Takako Iida is a legendary middle school girl that even Yumi Egami admired. She was an unusual university graduate for a female volleyball player at the time, and in the five times she participated in the Japan League, she won the MVP and fighting spirit awards twice each, the Spike Award twice, the Block Award four times, and was selected to the top six five times. Active as center ace. Although he was an indispensable player for the All-Japan team, an unexpected serve error at the last minute of the Munich Olympics final left a scar that would stay with him for the rest of his life. After that, he decided to retire several times, but was held back, and continued to play until the age of 30, which was unprecedented at the time.Four years later, at the Montreal Olympics, he led the team as captain and won the gold medal. ーーーー 00:00 Opening 01:38 First half highlights 03:14 3rd set 05:20 4th set 08:33 5th set 12:54 Ending ーーー● Munich Olympics starting lineup ① Katsumi Matsumura: 173cm 28 years old ② Noriko Yamashita: 172cm 27 years old ④ Takako Iida: 174cm 26 years old ⑤ Sumie Ikunuma: 173cm 25 years old ⑥ Makiko Furukawa: 173cm 25 years old ⑧ Seiko Shimakage: 172cm 23 years old Sub member ⑩ Michiko Shiokawa: 172cm 21 years old ⑪ Mariko Okamoto: 174 cm 20 years old ⑫ Takako Shirai: 182 cm 20 years old *Uniform number Name: Height Age — The day before the women’s volleyball final, an incident occurred in which the Israeli team’s dormitory was attacked by Palestinian extremists, and the final was postponed for one day. What I became was a turning point in my destiny. Japan’s performance deteriorated as several of its main players got their periods and fell ill, but it is said that the Soviet Union, who won a close match in the semi-finals, were able to regain their condition with unexpected rest. On the day of the final, the starting lineup was focused on defense, typical of Coach Kojima, but Shirai, who was substituted in the middle, exploded. In the 5th set, Shirai was finally appointed to the starting lineup, but there was an error in the submitted starting lineup that had Shirai starting from the rear. Also, in the final stages, Takako Iida made a terrible serve error and everything ended. This put a damper on the team’s desire to catch up, and they conceded consecutive goals and were defeated. He was criticized for making a mistake in filling out the starting lineup. Conspicuous serve mistakes are always highlighted, but there were many turning points in this match, and Iida’s serve mistake was just one of them. Onodera’s serve error at match point became a hot topic during the men’s volleyball quarterfinals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Time repeats itself. I hope that the men’s volleyball team will be able to make amends four years from now. — Search words — ☆ World Cup Volleyball 2023 Tokyo Olympic games 2020 ☆ 2021 ☆ Volleyball ☆ Manabe Japan/Phoenix NIPPON World Cup & Tokyo Olympics ☆ Saori Kimura ☆ World Final Qualifying ☆ Paris Olympics Qualifying ☆ Coach Blanc/Ryujin NIPPON ☆ Yuki Ishikawa ☆ Masahiro Yanagida ☆ Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball ☆ Ai Takahashi ☆ Yushi Nishida ☆ Kento Miyaura ☆ Maysuke Ishikawa ☆ Sarina Koga ☆ Seihiro Sekida ☆ Yuichi Nakagakiuchi ☆ Masayoshi Manabe ☆ Yoshiho Takahashi ☆ Peru ☆ Argentina ☆ Puerto Rico ☆ Bulgaria ☆ Belgium ☆ Turkey ☆ Brazil ☆ Finland ☆ Egypt ☆ Tunisia ☆ Serbia ☆ Slovenia ☆ World Cup ☆ OQT ☆ FIVB ☆ Haikyu ☆ Center Ace ☆ Johakyu ☆ 2024 Road to Paris qualifiers ☆ volleyball japan highlights ☆ Tadayoshi Yokota ☆ World Grand Prix ☆ Nations League ☆ Germany ☆ Nederland ☆ Netherlands ☆ Holland ☆ Francien Huurman ☆ Paris Olympics ☆ Nations League ☆ Kinsuma ☆ SV League ☆ Opening press conference ☆ Futoshi Onodera ☆ Kentaro Takahashi ☆ Shodai Yamauchi ☆ Inna Ryskal ☆ Inna Ryskal ☆ Smoleva ☆ Ни́на Никола́евна Смоле́ева ☆ И́нна ☆ Quarterfinals against Italy ☆ Match point ☆ Serve mistake ☆

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