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U.S. women lose to Russia in five matches SYDNEY, Australia -- Against all expectations, the Americans set their goals high for these Olympics. Just not high enough to reach over the lanky arms of the Russians. It was just like old times, without the punches. Cuba, which fought Brazil during a semifinal victory in the last Olympics, rallied to beat Brazilians again Thursday 27-29, 25-19, 21-25, 25-19, 15-9 in another semifinal. Cuba will try for an unprecedented third consecutive gold medal Saturday (Friday night) against Russia, which struggled past the United States in five games. Even before that outcome, however, the Cubans considered the gold-medal match a formality. "I feel really happy because we're going to get the gold medal, and it's going to be the third one," Marlenis Costa said. The same teams met in 1992, with Cuba winning. Russia then slipped to fourth in Atlanta, while the Cubans kept rolling. "Today our team looks the exact opposite," said Russian coach Nikolai Karpol. "In Barcelona, we had a very experienced team, and the Cubans were very young. Now we are young and they have the experience. It's quite possible that wisdom will conquer." The semifinal had the feel of a gold-medal showdown. When it was over, the players quickly shook hands at the net, avoiding a repeat of their angry meeting in Atlanta. "I think there were problems, but those problems are nonexistent now," Cuban captain Regla Bell said. Led by 6-foot-3 blocker Regla Torres, Cuba never trailed in the deciding fifth game, taking some drama out of the finish. "It's an enormous disappointment to yet again not be able to reach the finals," Brazilian coach Bernado Rezende said. "We fell to what is unquestionably the dominant team of the '90s, and in the year 2000." The two teams clashed after Cuba's heated five-game semifinal victory in Atlanta. Players sniped at each other during that match and the tension boiled over during the post-match handshake at the net. Players slapped each other and scuffled again at the tunnel leading to the locker rooms. China 3, Germany 1 China ended a disappointing Olympics with a small consolation prize Thursday, taking fifth place in women's volleyball by defeating Germany 25-19, 25-19, 22-25, 25-18. China, the 1996 silver medalist, began the tournament with a surprising defeat to the United States before losing to Croatia and Brazil, all without putting up much of a fight. The Chinese bounced back, routing Kenya and Australia to reach the quarterfinals, but then got trounced by Russia. Still, they won four of their last five matches to save face. "In our earlier matches we did not play very well, so as far as we're concerned, we did well to get fifth in the competition," said captain Sun Yue. Germany, which stunned Italy in the final match of group play to reach the next round, took sixth to improve on its eighth-place showing in Atlanta. Croatia 3, South Korea 1 Croatia finished seventh in its first Olympic women's volleyball tournament by defeating South Korea 25-18, 24-26, 25-22, 25-21. | |
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