2023 Asian Games Women's Volleyball Schedule

The women's volleyball schedule of the 2023 Asian Games is as follows:

The volleyball competition time of Hangzhou Asian Games is from September 6th to1October 7th, 2009. It was held in Hangzhou Normal University (Cang Qian Campus), Deqing Sports Center, Linping Sports Center and China Textile City Sports Center Gymnasium, and the finals were held in Hangzhou Normal University (Cang Qian Campus) and Linping Sports Center Gymnasium, resulting in two gold medals.

19 List of China Women's Volleyball Team in Asian Games;

Main attack: Wang Yun, Zhong Hui, Wu.

Accessories: Yuan,,, Senior 1.

Answer: Gong Xiangyu and Zheng Yixin.

Biography: Diao Linyu and Ding Xia

Free man: Wang.

Knowledge expansion

Volleyball is a popular team sport with a set of relatively clear rules and regulations. The rules of volleyball competition will be introduced below.

Volleyball matches are usually played by two teams, each consisting of six players. The playing field is a rectangular field called volleyball court. There is a net on the field that divides the field into two halves.

The competition is supervised and judged by the referee. The referee has the right to rule any foul and record the scores of both sides. Before the game starts, the referee will ask the captains of both sides to toss a coin to decide the right to serve.

The game starts with the service, and the server stands behind the service area and sends the ball to the opponent's court. When serving, the ball must be in the palm of the player's hand and must not touch anything. The catcher must catch the ball with his hand or arm and pass it to his teammates, so that the ball can be passed to the opponent's court smoothly. Each team has three chances to pass and catch the ball, which is called "three passes" If the ball fails to reach the opponent's court, the opponent scores and gets the right to serve.

Passing on the court is usually done by spiking and passing. Spike refers to the player jumping up and hitting the ball with the palm of one hand or two hands, aiming at throwing the ball to the opponent's court and rebounding. The second pass refers to the player pushing the ball to his teammates with his fingertips, which usually gives the attacker a better chance to smash.

In the competition, each team has six spiking opportunities, which is called "six attacks". After receiving the pass, the player can directly smash the ball to the opponent's court with a spike and score points with an effective spike. The opponent must pass the spike back to the opponent within the effective time and make the ball completely over the net before scoring.

If the ball touches the sideline, the referee decides it is a valid ball and the scoring team will get the right to serve. If the ball is out of bounds, whether before serving or during the game, the opponent scores and gets the right to serve.

The game usually adopts the best of three games. At the end of each game, the player with the highest score wins. The maximum score per game is 25 points, but if the score reaches 24-24, the game will continue until one side leads by two points.

In addition to the above rules, there are some prohibited behaviors, such as blocking the behavior of opposing players and excessively interfering with the service and passing of opposing teams. These behaviors are considered as fouls and will be punished by the opponent's score or illegal ball.

In a word, there are clear rules and regulations in volleyball competition, which skillfully combine competition and technology to make the competition intense and interesting. By understanding and observing these rules, players can better participate in the competition and experience the fun brought by volleyball.