SportItaly crushes U.S. to win women’s volleyball gold medal

Aria Lane5 months ago306 min


Olympics: Volleyball-Women Pool A - USA-SRBJul 31, 2024; Paris, France; United States opposite Jordan Thompson (12) dives for the ball against Serbia in a pool A match during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at South Paris Arena 1. Mandatory Credit: Yukihito Taguchi-USA TODAY Sports

PARIS — Top-ranked Italy dominated the United States to win the Olympic women’s volleyball final on Sunday, crushing the defending champions in straight sets to claim their first gold medal.

Italy came into the Olympics as the Volleyball Nations League champions and did not lose a match en route to gold, dropping one set in the pool stage and none in the knockouts.

As Italy sealed a 25-18, 25-20, 25-17 victory, Paola Egonu was the star of the show as the 25-year-old — one of the top scorers in the tournament — finished with 22 points and four blocks.

The Americans had won a medal at the past five Olympics and the silver was their seventh overall — more than any other country in women’s volleyball — but they were no match for Italy on Sunday.

Egonu gave Italy a blistering start, with the 6-foot 5-inch opposite heavily involved in every rally on both defense at the net and in attack, forcing the Americans into an early timeout as they fell behind.

Although the U.S. staged a comeback, Egonu sealed the opening set with a spike that gave American Chiaka Ogbogu no chance of recovering.

The second set was neck-and-neck at the start before a kill from Myriam Sylla and monster blocks from Anna Danesi and Sarah Fahr gave Italy a lead to build on.

The U.S. fought back again, but Egonu made no mistake on set point to make it 2-0, dealing a huge psychological blow to the Americans, who made errors in the third set.

Italy, meanwhile, continued to impress at the net with 11 blocks in total while the Americans failed to make a single block in the match.

As Italy celebrated every point, their victory seemed inevitable and the gold medal came when Jordan Thompson’s spike went wide as the Italian substitutes stormed the court and hugged their teammates, who fell to their knees.

On Saturday, Brazil denied Turkey a first Olympic medal in women’s volleyball when the South American side won the bronze medal match 3-1.

The 25-21, 27-25, 22-25, 25-15 victory gave Brazil, runners-up at the Tokyo Games, their third bronze in Olympic women’s volleyball, taking them to six medals all-time.

Gabriela Guimaraes led the way for Brazil with a game-high 28 points, while Thaisa de Menezes — two-time Olympic champion who came out of retirement last year — had 17 with seven blocks.

–Reuters, Special to Field Level Media



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