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Technical Handbook

Volleyball

The Organizing Committee for the 26 th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen

Version as of July 22, 2011

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Dear Participants,

On behalf of the International University Sports Federation, it is both a pleasure and an honor for me to

welcome you to the 26th Summer Universiade to be held from August 12th to 23rd, in Shenzhen, China.

I would like to underline the efforts made throughout the last months by the Chairpersons of the FISU sports

technical committees. They have worked continuously in close co-operation with the different National Sport

Federations to give the opportunity to the students to compete in the best possible conditions. In essence,

they were able to ensure the co-ordination between FISU, the Organising Committee and the International

Sports Federations.

We look forward to your participation and we are sure that you will find in this manual all the necessary

information that will help you participate in the competitions in a smooth and proper manner.

We would like to thank our Member Federations and the Organising Committee for their hard work in making

this event the biggest in the FISU history. Without their enthusiasm and permanent involvement we would not

have been able to integrate all partners (volunteers, judges and referees, private and public sectors, and

athletes) in this event. This manual is the result of the efforts made by each and everyone in order for you to

perform at your best.

I am convinced that this 26th Summer Universiade will be an outstanding success and a great sporting and

human experience for the participants.

I and the entire FISU Family wish you all the best for a most successful 26th Summer Universiade.

George E. KILLIAN

FISU President

Message

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Dear Friends,

On the occasion of the 26th Summer Universiade, I would like, on behalf of the Organizing Committee and the

Ministry of Education of China, to extend our sincere greetings to all athletes, coaches and officials from

around the world.

The Universiade is a great sporting gala, as well as a festival of the youth. Since its establishment, the

Universiade has played a vital role in developing university sports in all countries and regions, and promoting

communications among the world's youth. Being held in Shenzhen, China, this Universide will create a stage

to showcase youthfulness, a bridge to promote international friendship, and an opportunity for our friends to

learn about China. I sincerely hope that all the young people participating in this Universiade can transcend

themselves, make progress through learning and communication, and gain a better understanding of China –

a country with a long history, a spirit of reform and openness, and dynamism.

I wish the best for all athletes.

YUAN Guiren

President of the Organizing Committee for the 26th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen

Minster of Education of China

Welcome Message

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Dear Friends,

The 26th Summer Universiade will be held in Shenzhen, China. On behalf of the Organizing Committee and

the Chinese Olympic Committee, I would like to express our sincere thanks and warm welcome to all

delegation members, technical officials and guests from around the world.

As an important international sports and cultural gala, the Universiade has made extraordinary contributions

to the development of university sports in various countries and regions and to the strengthening of

communication and friendship among youth of different races and ethnic groups. I hope that during this

Universiade, all athletes will continue to epitomize the ideals of “Youthfulness, Friendship and Peace” and the

Olympic motto of “Faster, Higher and Stronger”. We hope that athletes will learn from each other, transcend

themselves, and strive for the best possible achievements in sports. They will thus be able to show their

unlimited vitality and youth, and share the health, joy and friendship of sports.

Because of the joint efforts of everyone involved, we believe that our aspirations regarding this Universiade -

for Joy, Openness, Inclusiveness, Youth, Our World and The Future - will be incorporated into the

development of the Universiade, and this Universiade will open a new chapter in Universiade history.

LIU Peng

President of the Organizing Committee for the 26th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen

President of the Chinese Olympic Committee

Welcome Message

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Dear Friends,

The 26th Summer Universiade will soon be held in the young and vibrant Shenzhen in Guangdong Province,

China. On behalf of the Organizing Committee, the Guangdong Provincial People’s Government, and the

people of Guangdong, I would like to extend our warm welcome to all the athletes, coaches and officials from

various countries and regions.

The Universiade is a great platform to strengthen friendship and communications among the world’s young

people and to promote social harmony and progress. We will do our utmost to provide the world’s youth with

the best possible facilities, organization, services and environment, so as to contribute to the development of

international university sports, the promotion of friendship among people of all countries and regions, and the

building of a harmonious world.

We are confident that the 26th Summer Universiade, Shenzhen will be a “more spectacular, more successful

and more influential” gala of sport and culture. Young people from around the world will create and share the

youthfulness, vitality, joy and excitement of the Universiade!

HUANG Huahua

Executive President of the Organizing Committee for the 26th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen

Governor of Guangdong Province of China

Welcome Message

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Table of Contents

Abbreviations ..................................... ....................................................................................................... 1

Key Contacts ...................................... ....................................................................................................... 2

International University Sports Federation .......................................................................................... 2

International Volleyball Federation ..................................................................................................... 2

Organizing Committee for the 26th Summer Universiade ................................................................... 2

Organizations ..................................... ....................................................................................................... 3

FISU Executive Committee ................................................................................................................. 3

International Technical Committee of FISU ........................................................................................ 4

Organizational Structure of the 26th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen ..................................... 5

General Information ............................... .................................................................................................. 8

China in Brief ....................................................................................................................................... 8

Guangdong Province in Brief .............................................................................................................. 8

Shenzhen City in Brief ........................................................................................................................ 9

The 26th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen ............................................................................... 10

Participation Commitments ......................... .......................................................................................... 12

Service Information ............................... ................................................................................................. 13

Visa.................................................................................................................................................... 13

Arrival and Departure ........................................................................................................................ 13

Accreditation...................................................................................................................................... 13

Transportation ................................................................................................................................... 14

Accommodation ................................................................................................................................ 15

Catering ............................................................................................................................................. 16

Medical Services ............................................................................................................................... 17

Competition Information............................ ............................................................................................ 18

Technical Committee ........................................................................................................................ 18

Technical Regulations ....................................................................................................................... 19

Competition Format ........................................................................................................................... 20

Sport Entries ..................................................................................................................................... 26

Competition and Training Venues .................................................................................................... 28

Competition Schedule ....................................................................................................................... 29

Training Schedule ............................................................................................................................. 33

Technical Meetings ........................................................................................................................... 43

Technical Officials ............................................................................................................................. 44

Protests and Appeals ........................................................................................................................ 44

Sport Equipment and Clothing .......................................................................................................... 45

Doping Control .................................................................................................................................. 47

Awards .............................................................................................................................................. 47

Press Interview .................................................................................................................................. 48

Sport Information Services ................................................................................................................ 48

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Abbreviations

Abbreviation Full English Name

AG General Assembly of FISU

CAC Auditors of FISU

CE Executive Committee of FISU

CESU Committee for the Study of the University Sport of FISU

CIC International Control Committee of FISU

CIO International Olympic Committee

CIP International Press Committee of FISU

CM Medical Committee of FISU

CMI International Medical Committee of FISU

CO Organizing Committee for Universiade

CNO National Olympic Committee

CRS Committee for the Sporting Regulations of FISU

CSU Universiade Supervision Committee

CTI International Technical Committee of FISU

CT Technical Committee of FISU

FISU International University Sports Federation

FNSU National University Sports Federation

FSI International Sports Federation

FSN National Sports Federation

SIC Sports Information Center

SID Sports Information Desk

WADA World Anti-Doping Agency

FIVB International Volleyball Federation

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Key Contacts

International University Sports Federation

President Mr. George E. KILLIAN (USA)

Secretary General / CEO Mr. Eric SAINTROND (BEL)

Address Château de la Solitude, Avenue Schaller 54,

1160 Brussels, Belgium

Phone +32 2 640 6873

Fax +32 2 640 1805

E-mail [email protected]

Website www.fisu.net

International Volleyball Federation

President Mr. WEI Jizhong (CHN)

Administrative Director Mr. Alain RIGAZZI (SUI)

Address Château Les Tourelles,

Edouard-Sandoz 2-4,

1006 Lausanne,

Switzerland

Telephone +41 21 345 35 35

Fax +41 21 345 35 45

E-mail [email protected]

Website www.fivb.org

Organizing Committee for the 26 th Summer Universiade

Presidents Mr. YUAN Guiren (CHN)

Mr. LIU Peng (CHN)

Executive President Mr. HUANG Huahua (CHN)

Secretary General Mr. XU Qin (CHN)

Address 10/F, Great China International Exchange Square, No.1

Fuhuayi Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, China, 518034

Phone +86 755 8201 1665

Fax +86 755 8200 1187

E-mail [email protected]

Website www.sz2011.org

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Organizations

FISU Executive Committee

Position Name

President Mr. George E. KILLIAN (USA)

First Vice President Mr. Claude-Louis GALLIEN (FRA)

Vice Presidents

Mr. Stefan BERGH (SWE)

Mr. Xinsheng ZHANG (CHN)

Mr. Luciano CABRAL (BRA)

Mr. Hassan CHIKH (ALG)

Treasurer Mr. Danzandorj BAYASGALAN (MGL)

First Assessor Mr. Malumbete M. RALETHE (RSA)

Assessors

Mr. Omar AL-HAI (UAE)

Ms. Verena BURK (GER)

Mr. Tai-Cheng CHEN (TPE)

Mr. Pedro DIAS (POR)

Mr. Stavros DOUVIS (GRE)

Mr. Marian DYMALSKI (POL)

Mr. Leonz EDER (SUI)

Mr. Siniša JASNIĆ (SRB)

Mr. Hisato IGARASHI (JPN)

Ms. Penninah KABENGE (UGA)

Mr. Chong Yang KIM (KOR)

Mr. Oleg MATYTSIN (RUS)

Ms. Alison ODELL (GBR)

Mr. Kemal TAMER (TUR)

Ms. Kairis ULP (EST)

Continental Delegates

Mr. Kenny CHOW (HKG) Asia - AUSF

Mr. Alberto GUALTIERI (ITA) Europe - EUSA

Mr. Julio JAKOB (URU) America - ODUPA

Mr. Leopold SENGOR (SEN) Africa - FASU

Ms. Karen NELSON (SAM) Oceania - OUSA

Auditor Mr. Adrian GAGEA (ROU)

Secretary General / CEO Mr. Eric SAINTROND (BEL)

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International Technical Committee of FISU

Position Name

CTI Chair Summer Universiade Mr. Stavros DOUVIS (GRE)

CTI Vice-Chair Summer Universiade Mr. Alberto GUALTIERI (ITA)

CT Chair Athletics Mr. Tapani ILKKA (FIN)

CT Vice-Chair Athletics Mr. Till LUFFT (GER)

CT Chair Swimming Mr. Billy Joe WADLEY (USA)

CT Chair Diving Mr. Donald LEAS (USA)

CT Chair Water Polo Mr. Jean Paul CLEMENCON (FRA)

CT Chair Basketball Mr. Michalis KYRITSIS (GRE)

Mr. Ulf ÖHRMAN (SWE)

CT Chair Fencing Mr. Julius KRALIK (SVK)

CT Chair Football Mr. William John WARNOCK (GBR)

CT Chair Artistic Gymnastics Mr. Istvan KARACSONY (HUN)

CT Chair Rhythmic Gymnastics Mr. Josef Robert ZELLWEGER (SUI)

CT Chair Judo Mr. Sergey TABAKOV (RUS)

CT Chair Table Tennis Mr. Andrzej HREHOROWICZ (POL)

CT Chair Tennis Mr. Eiichi KAWATEI (JPN)

CT Chair Volleyball Mr. Mark TENNANT (CAN)

Assistant to CT Chair Volleyball Ms. Kristine DRAKICH (CAN)

CT Chair Sport-Shooting Ms. Ivana ERTLOVA (CZE)

CT Chair Sailing Mr. Roland GALLIOT (FRA)

CT Chair Weightlifting Ms. Aniko NEMETH-MORA (HUN)

CT Chair Badminton Mr. Roger JOHANSSON (SWE)

CT Chair Golf Mr. Raymond ROBINSON (IRL)

CT Chair Cycling Ms. Nienke Wilhelmina VOS (NED)

CT Chair Archery Mr. Juan Carlos HOLGADO (ESP)

CT Chair Chess Mr. Eugen FLEISCHER (SUI)

CT Chair Taekwondo Mr. Ken MIN (USA)

CT Chair Aerobics Mr. Istvan KARACSONY (HUN)

Mr. Josef Robert ZELLWEGER (SUI)

CT Chair Beach Volleyball Mr. Mark TENNANT (CAN)

Assistant to CT Chair Beach Volleyball Ms. Kristine DRAKICH (CAN)

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Organizational Structure of the 26th Summer Univers iade 2011, Shenzhen

The 26th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen has a three-level organizational structure: the Organizing

Committee, the Executive Board and the Executive Office.

Organizing Committee

Position Name

Presidents Mr. YUAN Guiren

Mr. LIU Peng

Executive President Mr. HUANG Huahua

Vice Presidents

Mr. LI Dongsheng

Mr. CAI Mingzhao

Ms. CHEN Xiaoya

Mr. HAO Ping

Mr. YU Zaiqing

Mr. DUAN Shijie

Mr. YANG Shu’an

Mr. WU Hailong

Mr. LU Yongzheng

Mr. ZHANG Xinsheng

Mr. WANG Rong

Mr. SONG Hai

Mr. LIN Musheng

Mr. XU Deli

Mr. XU Qin

Mr. LIU Yupu

Secretary General Mr. XU Qin

Deputy Secretaries General

Mr. YANG Liguo

Mr. YANG Guiren

Mr. LIU Baoli

Mr. DU Yue

Mr. SONG Luzeng

Mr. CAI Jiadong

Mr. LUO Ou

Mr. LI Handong

Mr. LUO Weiqi

Mr. YANG Naijun

Ms. SU Caifang

Ms. WANG Suiming

Mr. LV Ruifeng

Mr. JIANG Zunyu

Ms. WU Yihuan

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Mr. LIANG Daoxing

Mr. LI Ping

Mr. HUANG Guoqiang

Ms. GUO Yurong

Mr. CHEN Wei

Executive Board

Position Name President Mr. XU Qin

Vice Presidents

Mr. YANG Liguo

Mr. LUO Weiqi

Mr. YANG Naijun

Mr. LI Xiaolu

Mr. YE Xiquan

Mr. TIAN Xinde

Ms. WANG Suiming

Mr. DAI Beifang

Mr. WANG Jingsheng

Mr. LV Ruifeng

Mr. WANG Yi

Mr. CHEN Yingchun

Mr. WANG Xiaomao

Mr. LI Ming

Mr. JIANG Zunyu

Mr. CHEN Gaihu

Mr. TANG Jie

Mr. YUAN Baocheng

Mr. ZHANG Wen

Ms. WU Yihuan

Mr. LIANG Daoxing

Mr. LI Ping Secretary General Mr. LIANG Daoxing

Executive Office

Department Phone Fax

General Affairs Department +86 755 82011025 + 86 755 82001187

Human Resources Department +86 755 8201gv1602 +86 755 82003617

Finance and Audit Department +86 755 82011092 +86 755 82003637

Marketing Department +86 755 82011068 +86 755 82003626

Venue Management Department +86 755 82011085 +86 755 82003635

Sports Department +86 755 82011255 +86 755 82002170、

+86 755 82003644

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Department Phone Fax

International Relations and Cooperation Department +86 755 82011334 +86 755 82003620

Media and Communications Department +86 755 82011072 +86 755 82003629

Cultural Activities Department +86 755 82011079 +86 755 82003631

Logistics Department +86 755 82011100 +86 755 82003639

Information Technology Department +86 755 82011065 +86 755 82003665

Security Department +86 755 82011107 +86 755 82011162

+86 755 82011237

Volunteers Department +86 755 82011321 +86 755 82003667

TV Broadcasting Department +86 755 82011203 +86 755 82003664

Opening and Closing Ceremonies Department +86 755 82011189 +86 755 82011288

Universiade Village Administration Department +86 755 82011612 +86 755 82003672

Legal Affairs Department +86 755 82011396 +86 755 82002207

Accreditation, Arrival & Departure and Information

Department +86 755 82011593 +86 755 82003654

Supervision Office +86 755 82011063 +86 755 82003661

Office for Venue Operation and Competition Area

Management +86 755 82011040 +86 755 82002674

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General Information

China in Brief

Geography

China, situated in the eastern part of the Asia continent on the western coast of the Pacific, has a total land

area of 9.6 million square kilometers. It has a highly varied terrain that in general slopes downward from west

to east.

Climate

Due to its vast territory and different latitudes, China experiences distinctive climate conditions. Most part of

the country is located in the North Temperate Zone, which gives it a continental monsoon climate, featuring

moderate weather conditions and four distinct seasons.

Population, Ethnicity and Language

Population: approximately 1.37054 billion (2010)

Ethnicity: China is a multi-ethnic country with 56 different ethnic groups.

Language: Over 80 different languages are spoken in China, about 30 of which have written forms.

Putonghua (Mandarin) is the official language of China.

Religion

China is a country with multiple religions mainly including Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and

Christianity. Chinese citizens enjoy the freedom of religion and belief.

Please visit www.gov.cn for more information.

Guangdong Province in Brief

Geography

Guangdong Province, located at the southern end of the Chinese mainland close to the South China Sea,

covers a land area of about 179,800 square kilometers and has a coastline of 3,368.1 kilometers.

Climate

The province has a mixture of tropical and subtropical monsoon climates, with an annual average

temperature of 22.3℃, featuring prolonged summers and warm winters. The annual average rainfall is

between 1,300 mm and 2,500 mm. Since it is located at a low altitude, the ocean has a great impact on the

local climate.

Population and Language

Population: approximately 104.30 million (2010)

Language: In addition to Mandarin, there are three major local dialects, including Cantonese, Hakanese and

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Chaoshanese.

Please visit www.gd.gov.cn for more information.

Shenzhen City in Brief

Population: a permanent population of almost 9 million

Area: a total area of 1,953 square kilometers

Shenzhen is situated along the South China Sea,on the east side of the Pearl River estuary,160 kilometers

from Guangzhou and 35 kilometers from Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is one of China's most important tourist

cities, widely known as the “capital of China's theme parks and tourist innovations”.

City Development

Shenzhen is China's first Special Economic Zone. It was the “window” and “experimental field” for China's

policy of reform and opening-up, first established at the proposal of Deng Xiaoping. Shenzhen became an

administrative city in 1979, a special economic zone in 1980, a sub-provincial city in 1981, and a city

specifically designated in the state plan in 1988. During the past three decades, Shenzhen has been

transformed from a small border town into a modern dynamic city noted for its economic prosperity,

comprehensive infrastructure, sound legal system, beautiful environment and appropriate scale. Shenzhen

epitomizes China's achievements in reform and opening-up during the past three decades.

Shenzhen now has the world's fourth largest container port and the fourth largest airport in the Chinese

mainland. The city is the fourth most important tourist destination in the Chinese mainland, and an important

center of high-technology, logistics, and finance in Asia. Shenzhen has the fastest economic growth in China,

and ranks third in the Chinese mainland in terms of comprehensive strength, following Shanghai and Beijing.

The metropolitan area of the Pearl River Delta, which includes Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Macao, Guangzhou

and other cities, is one of regions in China with the most developed economy, the most thriving market, and

the highest level of urbanization and internationalization. According to The Outline of the Plan for the Reform

and Development of the Pearl River Delta (2008 - 2020), approved by the State Council, Shenzhen's strategic

position in China's reform and development during the next few years will be as an experimental field for

comprehensive reforms, a central city of the national economy, a national innovative city, an international city,

and a model city for socialism with Chinese characteristics.

Tourism and Culture

Shenzhen stages more than 170 tourist and cultural celebrations. The most important include: Shenzhen

International Tourist and Culture Festival, Beach Music Festival, “Window of the World” International Beer

Festival, Overseas Chinese Town Carnival, and China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair,

Shenzhen International Folk Arts Festival, Festival of Asian Children's Art and many other activities for

international cultural exchange. The International Magic Festival, sponsored by Happy Valley, attracts more

than 200 top magicians every year.

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Climate

Shenzhen has a sub-tropical, monsoon climate. The annual average temperature is 23.0℃. Winter is warm

with some cool periods. Summer is long, but not extremely hot. Shenzhen is sunny, but abundant in rain.

The climate data in August is as follows:

Average

Temperature

Average Minimum

Temperature

Average Maximum

Temperature

Extreme Minimum

Temperature

Extreme Maximum

Temperature

28.7 ℃ 26.1 ℃ 32.3 ℃ 21.4 ℃ 37.1 ℃

Average

Sunshine Hours

Average

Relative Humidity

Average

Wind Speed

Average

Rainfall

Average

Rainy Days

182.5 h 79 % 2.2 m/s 354.4 mm 18.3 days

Statistical Date of High-impact Weather

Typhoons Torrential Rains Thunderstorms High Temperature Haze

1.2 1.9 days 14.4 days 1.6 days 4.4 days

Useful Information

Time Zone: GMT+8 (Beijing Time)

Voltage: 220 V / 50 Hz

Currency: RMB is the legal currency of the jurisdiction and its basic unit is Yuan. Other units include Jiao

and Fen (cents). One Yuan is equal to ten Jiao; one Jiao is equal to ten Fen. Foreign currencies

can be exchanged in most hotels and banks in China.

Banking: The foreign credit cards that can be used in Shenzhen include Master Card, Visa Card,

American Express Card, and JCB Card.

Emergency: Telephone Number Inquiry: 114

Ambulance: 120

Fire: 119

Police: 110

Traffic Accident: 122

Please visit www.sz.gov.cn for more information.

The 26 th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen

Date: August 12th to 23rd, 2011

Location: Shenzhen, China

Sport Program: 24 sports, 306 events

Venues: 41 competition venues and 19 training venues

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Emblem:

The emblem of the Universiade Shenzhen 2011 is “Happy U”.

The U shape, made up of dots in different colors and different

sizes, resembles a smile. Breaking with tradition, this emblem

hopes to interpret the goals of the Universiade through the use of

the dots. The broader symbolism of “Happy U” highlights the

vitality and inclusiveness of the young city of Shenzhen and

expresses the city's openness, inclusiveness, creativity,

youthfulness, fashion and imagination.

“U” is rich in meanings. It is a homonym for “You”, and has the same initial sound as “University”, “Union”,

“Universe” and many other words. The “U” can be interpreted in six different ways: 1. It is a happy U,

suggesting beautiful colors, liveliness, energy, and the theme of a happy reunion of youth from different parts

of the world; 2. It is an open U, consisting of dots in five different colors. This simple but powerful symbol is

rich in meaning; 3. It is an inclusive U. The colored dots can evolve into smiles, balloons, garlands and water

droplets; 4. It is a youthful U. The U, symbolizing youthfulness and vitality, can evolve into different sports

related images that can be used for the different sports of the Universiade; 5. It is a cosmopolitan U. The

various colors and sizes of the dots indicate a gathering of people of different races and ethnic groups; 6. It is

a futuristic U, a forward-looking design projecting the Universiade Shenzhen 2011 in an innovative way.

Slogan:

The slogan of the Universiade Shenzhen 2011 is “Start Here”.

This slogan conveys the message, “It started from Shenzhen”.

Three decades ago, China began its policy of reform and the

establishment of special economic zones in Shenzhen. In 1992,

Deng Xiaoping inspected Shenzhen and proposed the beginning of the reform and opening-up policy. During

Universiade Shenzhen 2011, youth from five continents will meet and cooperate to begin a new era of beauty,

harmony, and joy.

Mascot:

The mascot of the Shenzhen Universiade is “UU”. This mascot has a joyous,

sweet and somewhat mischievous image. The gradual color changes and partial

highlighting texture provide a sense of the future. The mascot has a lively and

lovely shape, conveying an atmosphere of joy, youth and fashion. “UU” symbolizes

the vitality and passion of young people; expresses the host city's expectation for a

beautiful Universiade Shenzhen 2011; and suggests that the Universiade is a

stage for self-expression of the world's youth—regardless of ethnicity, race or

religion.

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Participation Commitments In the light of the FISU spirit, all the participan ts must undertake to perform:

(1) no political meetings or demonstrations in the stadium or other sports grounds used for the

Universiade nor in their accommodation sites;

(2) no intention to use the Universiade for any pur pose other than in the interests of university spor t;

(3) no discrimination against any country/region or person on ground of race, religion or political

affiliations.

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Service Information

Visa

In principle, all foreigners participating in Universiade Shenzhen 2011 must apply in advance, with the

invitation letters from the Organizing Committee, for Chinese visas at Chinese embassies, consulates and

offices abroad; at the offices of commissioners in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Hong Kong SAR)

and Macao Special Administrative Region (Macao SAR); or at any other overseas institutions authorized by

China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The only exception would be foreigners that can receive a visa exemption

for entry into the mainland of China. For further information, please refer to the websites of Chinese

embassies and consulates.

If the participants plan to travel to Shenzhen via the Hong Kong SAR, except for those who receive a visa

exemption for entry into Hong Kong SAR, they also need to apply for a double transit/entry visa for the Hong

Kong SAR. For information regarding the visa requirements for the Hong Kong SAR, please refer to the

website of Immigration Department of the Hong Kong SAR (www.immd.gov.hk).

Arrival and Departure

The Organizing Committee will set up the reception desks from August 3rd to 26th at Shenzhen Bao’an

International Airport (the official recommended port of arrival & departure) and Hong Kong International

Airport (the official recommended airport of transfer, arrival & departure) to facilitate the entry and exit of

participants and provide transportation services between the airports and the accommodation sites. The

delegations, who enter and exit China from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Urumqi (general transfer and

entry/exit ports), shall be responsible for their own transportation to accommodation sites in Shenzhen. In

case of need, the local governments and these ports will offer them necessary assistance.

To ensure that participants enjoy quality, convenient and efficient services for arrival and departure, it is

suggested that the participants provide their arrival and departure information to the Organizing Committee

before July 12.

Accreditation

The accreditation procedure is presented in brief as follows:

(1) Accreditation started from May 12 and ends on July 12, 2011. During this period, delegations should

submit their athletes’ Individual Entry Forms (Form I) to the Department of Accreditation, Arrival &

Departure and Information, Executive Office of the Organizing Committee.

(2) Upon arrival, delegations shall go to the Universiade Village Accreditation Center to apply for the

Accreditation Cards.

(3) When applying for the accreditation cards, Heads of Delegations shall confirm the lists of delegation

members. In case of any change, the new member(s) should submit his/her/their Individual Entry Forms

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immediately and have their photos taken at the center; the duration of delegations’ stay at the Universiade

Village and their departure time should be confirmed; their participation fees shall be paid; Heads of

Delegations' appointments with CIC the next day shall be arranged.

(4) Delegations shall claim their Temporary Accreditation Cards, and check in the Universiade Village.

(5) Within the following 24 hours, Heads of Delegations shall collect relevant documents of every delegation

member (passport or other valid international travel documents, Individual Entry Form / Students ID / FISU

Eligibility Form, Temporary Accreditation Cards, etc.), and sort them out by identity (athlete/official), sport

and gender to be reviewed by CIC.

(6) Heads of Delegations shall bring required documents and sufficient cash to CIC office before appointment

time for CIC approval, and pay the participation fee (20 Euro/person for Associate Members of FISU and

40 Euro/person for a non-associate Member of FISU) as scheduled for the accreditation.

(7) After all the documents are approved by the CIC, Heads of Delegations shall return the Temporary

Accreditation Cards, and then obtain the approved Accreditation Cards signed by CIC.

Transportation

The Organizing Committee will provide transportation services to all the accredited persons. The relevant

transportation information and enquiry service will be available at the Transportation Information Desk located

on the 1st floor of the Welcome Center in the Universiade Village.

Transportation Services for Arrival and Departure

From August 5 to 26, the Organizing Committee will provide transportation services between the Universiade

Village and Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport for the arrivals and

departures of delegations.

Transportation Services for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies

On the days of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, the Organizing Committee will provide transportation

services between the Universiade Village and the venues for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. On the

day of the Opening Ceremony, the shuttle service for training will stop at 13:00. On the day of the Closing

Ceremony, the transportation services will be provided to athletes whose competitions finish late directly to

the Closing Ceremony venue.

Transportation Services for Non-Team Sports Trainin g

Duration of Service: from the opening of the Universiade Village to the closing of the training venues

According to the training schedule, the Organizing Committee will provide the shuttle buses between the

Universiade Village and training venues. In principle, the shuttle buses will run every day from one hour

before the start of training to one hour after the end of the training.

Transportation Services for Non-Team Sports Competi tion

Duration of Service: from August 11 to the end of the sports

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The Organizing Committee will provide the shuttle buses between the Universiade Village and competition

venues. The shuttle buses will run from three hours before the start of a competition to three hours after the

end of the competition (subject to any adjustments in accordance with the requirements of different sports).

Transportation Services for Team Sports

The Organizing Committee will provide a special vehicle for each team participating in a team sport for the

competitions, training, and other official activities. Delegations will need to confirm the use of such vehicles 24

hours in advance at the transportation service desk in the Universiade Village.

Transportation Services for Athletes as Spectators

Duration of Service: from August 11 to the end of the sports

The Organizing Committee will provide shuttle buses between the Universiade Village and the competition

venues for watching the games. Athletes who want to watch the games of their own sport might be allowed to

take the special buses to the competition venues. Athletes participating in the competitions will have priority in

taking such buses. Team sports athletes can take the vehicles for team sports to travel to the venues to watch

the competitions of their own sport.

Accommodation

The athletes and team officials of all delegations will stay in the Universiade Village during the Games time.

The Universiade Village, located in the southwest of the central area of Longgang District, Shenzhen, is close

to the Universiade Center. Built on a 492,000 square meters land, the Village has a total construction area of

478,000 square meters. During the Games time, the Village will provide accommodations, catering,

entertainment, transportation and other services to the athletes and team officials from all participating

countries and regions.

The official opening date of the Universiade Village is August 6, and the closing date is August 26.

The Universiade Village is composed of the Operational Zone, the International Zone, the Residential Zone

and the Logistics Zone:

·Operational Zone: This is the place for delegations to complete accreditation and other procedures. The

Village’s shuttle buses will run from this zone. The Operational Zone mainly includes the Welcome Center, the

Guest Center, the Universiade Village Shuttle Bus Station and the South Entrance Parking Lot.

·International Zone: The International Zone is where Welcome Ceremonies for the delegations will be held,

and where athletes get to know about each other’s culture and make friends with each other through

recreational activities. We will provide protocol, conference and business services here. The main facilities

include the Flag Plaza, the HoD Meeting Room, the Language Services Center, the Delegation Services

Center, the Polyclinic, the Religious Activities Center, the Physical Rehabilitation Center, the Administrative

Center, the Commercial Plaza, the Cultural Experience Zone, the Sponsors Exhibition Area; and the

Universiade Memorial Plaza.

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·Residential Zone: This is where accommodations and catering services will be provided for participating

athletes and team officials. It has six Athletes’ Apartment Buildings with a total of 5,228 rooms and one

Athletes’ Dining Hall with an area of about 10,000 square meters. The main facilities are: Athletes’ apartment

Buildings (including apartments for athletes and HoDs, Medical Room, Reception Desk, and Resident

Services Center), Athletes' Dining Hall, Coffee Shop, Athletes’ Waiting Area, Inspection & Quarantine Area,

Laundry Collection & Distribution Points, and Beverage Bar.

·Logistics Zone: The Logistics Zone consists of a Logistics Center and a Laundry Services Center.

Catering

The catering services of the Universiade will respect all the customs and cultures of the people of different

countries/regions.

The Universiade Village

The Athletes' Dining Hall at the Universiade Village will provide food and beverage services for athletes, team

officials and visitors. The athletes and team officials can use their Accreditation Cards to eat at the Dining Hall;

visitors must purchase food coupons before they can enter and eat at the Dining Hall. Only lunch and dinner

will be provided for visitors.

The Dining Hall will provide hot/cold food and beverages in buffet style.

The Athletes’ Dining Hall at the Universiade Village will be open 24 hours during the universiade. The main

opening hours are as follows:

Period Breakfast Lunch Dinner Night

Snack Note

Pre-opening period:

August 1~ August 5,

2011

07:00-09:00 11:30-14:00 17:00-21:00 None No food and beverages

supplied at other time

Official opening period:

August 6~ August 23,

2011

06:00-10:00 11:00-15:00 16:00-22:00 23:00-02:00

Simple food and

beverage service

supplied at other time,

if necessary

Leaving period: August

24~ August 26, 2011 07:00-09:00 11:30-14:00 17:00-22:00 None

No food and beverages

supplied at other time

Considering the Muslim customs during the moth of Ramadan, the Athletes' Dining Hall will increase the

supply in the halal catering from 19:30-22:00 and 03:30-05:30 to satisfy the needs of Muslim participants.

Competition Venues

The Athletes’ Lounge in the competition venues will offer the refreshments and beverage.

Some competition venues will book box lunch to athletes and officials, according to the special requirements

of some sports.

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Medical Services

The Organizing Committee will provide free and adequate medical assistance to the FISU Family, participants

and all other accredited persons.

According to the FSI Regulations, Athlete Medical Stations will be set up at competition and training venues.

During the competition and training at the official training sites during the official training time, the Organizing

Committee will provide the athletes with adequate medical assistance, including first-aid, hospital transfers

service, etc.

The Organizing Committee will cooperate with high-quality local hospitals. In case of emergency, the

designated hospitals may be used for evaluation and treatment. The information of designated hospitals could

be obtained from the medical first-aid rooms.

During the Universiade, the Organizing Committee will provide the medical insurance for all accredited

persons covering illness and the injury risks relating to the events.

Please visit the official website of the Universiade Shenzhen 2011 and check with Heads of Delegations

Manual for more service information.

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Competition Information

Technical Committee

In accordance with Article 3.5.1, Regulations for the 26th Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen, there shall be

a Technical Committee (CT) for each sport in the Universiade program.

The Volleyball Technical Committee will consist of the following persons:

Chair Mr. Mark TENNANT (CAN)

International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) Representative Mr. Ghaffar DERAKHSHANDEH (IRI)

Organizing Committee Representative Mr. CAI Yi (CHN)

Mobile: +86 13911995343

Chinese Volleyball Association (CVA) Representative Mr. WEI Shengfan (CHN)

Mobile: +86 13911998411

Three Experts To be nominated at the General Technical Meeting

Not more than two members of Technical Committee should be from the same country/region.

Technical Sub-Committee for Volleyball Referees (RSC) will consist of the following persons:

Chairman Mr. LIU Jiang (CHN)

Members

Mr. LI Chen (CHN)

Mr. LUO Wensheng (CHN)

Mr. Pierre FARMER (CAN)

Mr. Jean-Claude BACCUS (BEL)

Mr. Peter KONCNIK (SLO)

Technical Sub-Committee for Volleyball Jurors (JSC) will consist of the following persons:

Chairman Mr. Mark TENNANT (CAN)

Members

Mr. CAI Yi (CHN)

Mr. XU Lan (CHN)

Mr. SU Jianwu (CHN)

Ms. Melanie SANFORD (CAN)

Dr. Lorne SAWULA (CAN)

Mr. Lenny BARRY (GBR)

Mr. Leroy STARKES (CAN)

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Technical Regulations

The Volleyball competition shall be conducted in accordance with Regulations for the 26th Summer

Universiade 2011, Shenzhen:

11.1 The sports events of the 26th Summer Universiade in Shenzhen 2011 shall be organized in accordance

with the most recent technical rules of the appropriate FSIs unless otherwise stated by the Executive

Committee.

12.7 Volleyball

12.7.1 The volleyball tournament shall be organized in accordance with the most recent technical regulations

of the Fédération Internationale de Volley-ball (FIVB). In any dispute the French text will be regarded

as authoritative.

12.7.2 The programme and duration of the events will be fixed by the Executive Committee in agreement with

the Organizing Committee and the CTI. In principle, the events will last eleven (11) days maximum and

will include:

- One (1) Men's tournament: maximum twenty-four (24) teams

- One (1) Women's tournament: maximum sixteen (16) teams

12.7.3 For each tournament, each country/region participating must present one (1) team of twelve (12)

players.

At the first General Technical Meeting, the Head of Delegation or his/her representative shall confirm

and sign the official list of the accredited competitors by the CIC.

12.7.4 The CT for Volleyball is empowered to select the leading team(s) of each eliminating pool according to

the system set out in Art. 11.5 and to make the draw.

12.7.5 The countries/regions participating to the Volleyball tournament must bring with their delegation and at

their own cost:

- Men's tournament: one (1) international FIVB referee

- Women's tournament: one (1) international FIVB referee

These countries/regions must communicate to the Organizing Committee three (3) months before the

start of the Universiade the names of two (2) international referees (1 effective + 1 non-traveling

substitute) per team.

Any country/region failing to fulfill this obligation will pay a penalty fee (Art. 5.3.4) per missing referee to

the Organizing Committee.

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12.7.6 The countries/regions participating to the volleyball tournaments must pay a deposit (Art. 5.4.4) to

guarantee the participation of their team.

This deposit must be paid to FISU at the latest five (5) months prior to the start of the Universiade;

otherwise the entry will not be taken into consideration.

Competition Format

Competition System - Men’s Tournament

Men’s Volleyball Competition Format

A total of twenty-one (21) men’s volleyball teams will participate in the Universiade Shenzhen 2011.

The competition for men will consist of two phases

� Preliminary round robin

� Playoff round: quarterfinals, semifinals, finals

There will be a total of 74 matches for men.

Drawing of Lots and Distribution of Teams

The “Drawing of Lots” was held on Saturday, April 16 during the Head of Delegation Meeting of Universiade

Shenzhen 2011 in Shenzhen, China.

Pool ‘A’ Pool ‘B’ Pool ‘C’ Pool ‘D’

A1: CAN B1: IRI C1: BRA D1: MEX

A2: SUI B2: OMA C2: KOR D2: CZE

A3: CHN B3: JPN C3: ISR D3: THA

A4: NOR B4: UKR C4: SWE D4: TUR

A5: AUS B5: RUS C5: HKG D5: UAE

D6: USA

Order of Matches and Organizer’s Rights

The order of matches in the First Round is assigned by the drawing of lots in accordance to the “Berger

Table”.

The Organizer has the right to choose two matches in each First Round Pool for each day of the competition.

Daily Timetable

The daily timetable of matches is fixed by the FISU Technical Committee for Volleyball following a proposal by

the Organizing Committee.

The Organizer has the right to request a change to the Order of Matches and Daily Timetable for TV

broadcasting reasons subject to the approval of the FISU Technical Committee for Volleyball. Each team

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must be informed of the timetable changes at least 24 hours before the match.

The Organizer has the right to choose the competition hall in the Playoff Rounds based on the result of the

competition.

Preliminary Round

Four pools (A, B, C and D) will be formed. Pool A, B and C are composed of five teams each, Pool D is

composed of six teams. The format for each group is single round robin, where every team plays each of the

other teams in their pool once.

Playoff Round – Positions 1 to 8

Quarterfinals

The first two teams in each preliminary pool will advance to the quarterfinals, eight teams in total. The format

will be as follows:

1st 'A' vs. 2nd 'C' (1A vs 2C)

1st 'B' vs. 2nd 'D' (1B vs 2D)

1st 'C' vs. 2nd 'A' (1C vs 2A)

1st 'D' vs. 2nd 'B' (1D vs 2B)

Semifinals

The four winners of the quarterfinals will advance to the 1st to 4th semifinals.

Winner 1A/2C vs. Winner 1D/2B

Winner 1B/2D vs. Winner 1C/2A

The four losers of the quarterfinals will proceed to the 5th to 8th semifinals.

Loser 1A/2C vs. Loser 1D/2B

Loser 1B/2D vs. Loser 1C/2A

Finals

Winners of the two 1st to 4th semifinals will play for the 1st place - Gold Medal Match.

Losers of the two 1st to 4th semifinals will play for the 3rd place - Bronze Medal Match.

Winners of the two 5th to 8th semifinals will play for the 5th place.

Losers of the two 5th to 8th semifinals will play for the 7th place.

Playoff Round – Positions 9 to 16

Quarterfinals

Teams ranked 3rd and 4th in each preliminary pool will advance to the 9th to 16th quarterfinals, eight teams in

total. The format will be as follows:

3rd 'A' vs. 4th 'C' (3A vs 4C)

3rd 'B' vs. 4th 'D' (3B vs 4D)

3rd 'C' vs. 4th 'A' (3C vs 4A)

3rd 'D' vs. 4th 'B' (3D vs 4B)

Semifinals

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The four winners of the quarterfinals will advance to the 9th to 12th semifinals:

Winner 3A/4C vs. Winner 3D/4B

Winner 3B/4D vs. Winner 3C/4A

The four losers of the quarterfinals will proceed to the 13th to 16th semifinals:

Loser 3A/4C vs. Loser 3D/4B

Loser 3B/4D vs. Loser 3C/4A

Finals

Winners of the two 9th to 12th semifinals will play for the 9th place;

Losers of the two 9th to 12th semifinals will play for the 11th place;

Winners of the two 13th to 16th semifinals will play for the 13th place;

Losers of the two 13th to 16th semifinals will play for the 15th place.

Playoff Round – Positions 17 to 21

Quarterfinal

Teams ranked 5th and 6th in each preliminary pool will advance to the 17th to 21st quarterfinals, five teams in

total. The format will be as follows:

5th 'B' vs. 6th 'D' (5B vs 6D). Loser will be place in 21st position.

5th 'A', 'C' and ‘D’ advance directly to 17th to 20th semifinals (byes)

Semifinals

The three teams with byes (5A, 5Cand 5D) and the winner of the quarterfinals will advance to the 17th to 20th

semifinals:

5A vs. 5D

5C vs. Winner 5B/6D

Finals

Winners of the two 17th to 20th semifinals will play for the 17th place;

Losers of the two 17th to 20th semifinals will play for the 19th place.

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1A 3A5A

2C 4C

2B 4B

5D1D 3D

5th (66) (74) 1st 13th (68) (70) 9th (72) 17th

1C 3C5C

2A 4A

2D 4D 6D

21st

7th 1B 3rd 15th 3B 11th 5B 19th

SAT FRI SAT SAT FRI SAT FRI SATAug Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug20 19 20 20 19 20 19 20

(71)

SunAug21

(69)

SUNAug21

SUNAug21

(52)

(53)

(60) (62)

(50)

(59) (61)

(51)

(73)

SUNAug21

MONAug22

(49)

(56) (58)

(65)

(55) (57)

(47)

(48)

17th to 21st places

(63)

(64)

(54)

1st to 8th places 9th to 16th places

(46)

(67)

Competition System - Women’s Tournament

Women’s Volleyball Competition Format

A total of fifteen (15) women’s volleyball teams will participate in the Universiade Shenzhen 2011.

The competition for women will consist of two phases:

� Preliminary round robin

� Playoff round: quarterfinals, semifinals, finals

There will be a total of 42 matches for women.

Drawing of Lots and Distribution of Teams

The “Drawing of Lots” was held on Saturday, April 16 during the Head of Delegation Meeting of Universiade

Shenzhen 2011 in Shenzhen, China.

Pool ‘A’ Pool ‘B’ Pool ‘C’ Pool ‘D’

A1: SWE B1: ITA C1: POL D1: THA

A2: CHN B2: UKR C2: FRA D2: NOR

A3: BEL B3: BRA C3: TPE D3: HKG

A4: JPN C4: CAN D4: RUS

Order of Matches and Organizer’s Rights

The order of matches in the First Round is assigned by the drawing of lots in accordance to the Berger Table.

The Organizer has the right to choose one match in each First Round Pool for each day of competition.

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Daily Timetable

The daily timetable of matches is fixed by the FISU Technical Committee for Volleyball following a proposal by

the Organizing Committee.

The Organizer has the right to request a change to the Order of Matches and Daily Timetable for TV

broadcasting reasons subject to the approval of the FISU Technical Committee for Volleyball. Each team must

be informed of the timetable changes at least 24 hours before the match.

The Organizer has the right to choose the competition hall in the Playoff Rounds based on the result of the

competition.

Preliminary Round

Four pools (A, B, C and D) will be formed. Pools A, C and D are composed of four teams each, Pool B is

composed of three teams. The format for each group is single round robin, where every team plays each of

the other team in their pool once.

Playoff Round – Positions 1 to 8

Quarterfinals

The first two teams in each preliminary pool will advance to the quarterfinals, eight teams in total. The format

will be as follows:

1st 'A' vs. 2nd 'C' (1A vs 2C)

1st 'B' vs. 2nd 'D' (1B vs 2D)

1st 'C' vs. 2nd 'A' (1C vs 2A)

1st 'D' vs. 2nd 'B' (1D vs 2B)

Semifinals

The four winners of the quarterfinals will advance to the 1st to 4th semifinals:

Winner 1A/2C vs. Winner 1D/2B

Winner 1B/2D vs. Winner 1C/2A

The four losers of the quarterfinals will proceed to the 5th to 8th semifinals:

Loser 1A/2C vs. Loser 1D/2B

Loser 1B/2D vs. Loser 1C/2A

Finals:

Winners of the two 1st to 4th semifinals will play for the 1st place - Gold Medal Match;

Losers of the two 1st to 4th semifinals will play for the 3rd place - Bronze Medal Match;

Winners of the two 5th to 8th semifinals will play for the 5th place;

Losers of the two 5th to 8th semifinals will play for the 7th place.

Playoff Round – Positions 9 to 15

Quarterfinals

Teams ranked 3rd and 4th in each preliminary pool will advance to the 9th to 15th quarterfinals, seven teams in

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total. The format will be as follows:

3rd 'A' vs. 4th 'C' (3A vs 4C)

3rd 'B' vs. 4th 'D' (3B vs 4D)

3rd 'C' vs. 4th 'A' (3C vs 4A)

3rd 'D' advances directly to 9th to 12th semi-finals (3D bye)

Semifinals

The three winners of the quarterfinals and 3rd 'D' will advance to the 9th to 12th semifinals:

Winner 3A/4C vs. 3D

Winner 3B/4D vs. Winner 3C/4A

The three losers of the quarterfinals will proceed to the 13th to 15th semifinals:

Loser 3A/4C advances directly to the final for the 13th place

Loser 3B/4D vs. Loser 3C/4A. Loser will be placed 15th position.

Finals

Winners of the two 9th to 12th semifinals will play for the 9th place;

Losers of the two 9th to 12th semifinals will play for the 11th place;

Winner of the 13th to 15th semifinal and Loser 3A/4C will play for the 13th place.

1A 3A

2C 4C

2B3D

1D 3D

5th (37) (42) 1st 13th (38) (40) 9th

1C 3C

2A 4A

2D 4D

7th 1B 3rd 15th 3B 11th

FRI THU FRI FRI THU FRIAug Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug19 18 19 19 18 19

(26)

(33) (34)

(27)

(28)

(35)(bye)

(bye)

(36) (41)

SATAug

SUNAug Aug

20Aug2020 21

1st to 8th places 9th to 16th places

(23)

(32) (30)

(25)

(22)

(31) (29)

(24)

(bye) (39)

SAT SAT

Classification of Teams

The ranking of teams is determined on the basis of matches won and lost.

PRELIMINARY ROUND:

Ranking of teams is determined by the number of points gained by each team of the same pool:

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• Match won = 2 points

• Match lost = 1 point

• Match forfeited = 0 points

8.3 IN THE CASE OF A TIE (FIVB Sports Regulations, March, 2009)

8.3.1 Points quotient = In the case of equality in the number of match points gained by two or several

teams, they will be classified in descending order by the quotient resulting from the division of all points

scored by the total of points lost during all sets.

8.3.2 Set quotient = If the tie persists as per the points quotient (8.3.1) the teams will be classified in

descending order by the quotient resulting from the division of the number of all sets won by the number of

all sets lost.

8.3.3 If the tie continues as per the set quotient (8.3.2) between two teams, the priority will be given to the

team which won the last match between them.

8.3.4 When the tie in set quotient is between three or more teams, a new classification of these teams in the

terms of 8.2 and 8.3 will be made taking into consideration only the matches in which they were opposed to

each other.

QUARTER FINALS, SEMI FINALS, and FINALS:

The classification of teams will be determined in accordance with the results of the matches (won or lost).

Number of officials allowed on the bench

During matches, teams are authorized to have a maximum of four officials sit on the team bench within the

competition control area: Head Coach; Assistant Coach; Therapist/Trainer; medical staff (Universiade

‘medical’ identification required).

Sport Entries

Participation

All athletes must satisfy the following conditions:

(1) A national of the country/region they represent;

(2) At least 17 and less than 28 years of age on January 1st, 2011 (born between 1983 and 1993).

(3) Students who are currently officially registered as preceding towards a degree or diploma at the

university or similar institute whose status are recognized by the appropriate national academic authority

of their country/region;

(4) Former students of the institutions mentioned in (3) who have obtained their academic degree or diploma

in the year preceding the Universiade.

In countries/regions with fewer than 2,000,000 inhabitants or having fewer than 5,000 University students,

students attending technical or secondary schools may participate in the Universiade provided they have

been attending their establishments for at least two years. Such countries/regions must submit an application

to the FISU Executive Committee at least six months before the scheduled start of the event. Such an

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application must be supported by documents endorsed by the appropriate State, Regional or National

Academic Authorities.

Entry Procedures

Form Deadline

Intention of Participation Form (PI) November 12, 2010

General Entry Form (G) February 12, 2011

Final Engagement Form for Team Sports (FE) March 1, 2011

Quantitative Entry Form (Q) May 12, 2011

Nominative Entry Form (N) July 12, 2011

Individual Entry Form (I) July 12, 2011

Final Confirmation of the Athletes and Judges The General Technical Meeting

Entries will be accepted only from those organizations which have been invited to participate. All delegations

shall submit the entry forms to the Organizing Committee and FISU in the due time and in the form prescribed

by the Organizing Committee and FISU regulations.

Intention of participation, General and Nominative entries may be sent by email or fax in order to meet the

required entry deadlines, but they must be confirmed as soon as possible in writing, on the official forms.

Entries arriving after the expiration of the required deadlines will not be taken into consideration, except in the

case of circumstances outside one’s control, with the agreement of the Executive Committee and on the

advice of the Organizing Committee.

Individual entry forms of athletes from a non-member association must be countersigned by the FSN or by the

CNO, and stamped with a seal from the said organization.

Team Composition

Teams taking part in the Universiade Shenzhen 2011 will be composed of a maximum of twelve (12) players.

During the Preliminary Inquiry every team must submit an “O2bis” form. On this form a team must indicate

whether they will have 0, 1 or 2 Liberos for the duration of the Universiade. This information is confirmed at

the General Technical Meeting.

Following the General Technical Meeting it is not possible to:

a) To change the number of Liberos

b) To change the names of the Liberos

In extreme situations it is possible for teams with one Libero to “re-designate” a player as a “new” Libero.

The “new” Libero can be any player on the bench at the moment of the request for re-designation. The original

Libero cannot come back into the match at any time.

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If a team indicates on the O2–bis form at the Preliminary Inquiry that they will have two (2) Liberos:

� They must register the same two (2) Liberos on the scoresheet for every match. If there is an injury to one

Libero some teams will field only eleven (11) players.

� It is the coaches decision to select the “starting Libero” in each match. It can be a different “starting Libero”

from match to match.

� It is the coaches’ decision to select the “starting Libero” in each set. It can be a different “starting Libero”

from set to set.

Competition and Training Venues

Competiton Venues

Venue Seat Distance to Universiade Village

C1 Shenzhen Gymnasium 5,100 26 km, 21 minutes’ drive

C2 Yantian Complex Gymnasium 3,606 33 km, 30 minutes’ drive

C3 Gymnasium of Shenzhen Polytechnic 2,800 35 km, 33 minutes’ drive

C4 Yuanping Gymnasium of Shenzhen University 2,230 44 km, 42 minutes’ drive

C5 Gymnasium of the Sports Center of Shenzhen

University Town 1,460 33 km, 30 minutes’ drive

Training Venues

Venue Distance to Universiade Village

T1 Gymnasium of Shenzhen No.3 Senior High School 2.5 km, 5 minutes’ drive

T2

T3 Gymnasium of the Senior High Division of Huaqiaocheng

Middle School 42 km, 40 minutes’ drive

T4 Gymnasium of Shenzhen Second Senior High School 38 km, 35 minutes’ drive

T5 Gymnasium of Bao'an Experimental School 45 km, 43 minutes’ drive

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Competition Schedule

Date Start Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 12

Friday

11:00 M7 MEX (D1) - USA (D6) M Preliminary Round C1

13:00 M1 CHN (A3) - NOR (A4) M Preliminary Round

11:00 M5 KOR (C2) - HKG (C5) M Preliminary Round C2

13:00 M6 ISR (C3) - SWE (C4) M Preliminary Round

11:00 M3 OMA (B2) - RUS (B5) M Preliminary Round C3

13:00 M4 JPN (B3) - UKR (B4) M Preliminary Round

13:00 M2 SUI (A2) - AUS (A5) M Preliminary Round C4

11:00 M8 CZE (D2) - UAE (D5) M Preliminary Round C5

13:00 M9 THA (D3) - TUR (D4) M Preliminary Round

Date Star Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 13

Saturday

18:00 M14 BRA (C1) - KOR (C2) M Preliminary Round C1

20:00 M10 AUS (A5) - CHN (A3) M Preliminary Round

18:00 M15 HKG (C5) - ISR (C3) M Preliminary Round C2

20:00 M11 CAN (A1) - SUI (A2) M Preliminary Round

18:00 M12 IRI (B1) - OMA (B2) M Preliminary Round C3

20:00 M13 RUS (B5) - JPN (B3) M Preliminary Round

20:00 M16 USA (D6) - TUR (D4) M Preliminary Round C4

18:00 M17 UAE (D5) - THA (D3) M Preliminary Round C5

20:00 M18 MEX (D1) - CZE (D2) M Preliminary Round

Date Start Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 14

Sunday

15:00 W3 UKR (B2) - BRA (B3) W Preliminary Round

C1 18:00 M21 UKR (B4) - RUS (B5) M Preliminary Round

20:00 W2 CHN (A2) - BEL (A3) W Preliminary Round

18:00 M19 NOR (A4) - AUS (A5) M Preliminary Round C2

20:00 W1 SWE (A1) - JPN (A4) W Preliminary Round

18:00 W6 THA (D1) - RUS (D4) W Preliminary Round C3

20:00 W7 NOR (D2) - HKG (D3) W Preliminary Round

18:00 W4 POL (C1) - CAN (C4) W Preliminary Round C4

20:00 W5 FRA (C2) - TPE (C3) W Preliminary Round

18:00 M22 JPN (B3) - IRI (B1) M Preliminary Round C5

20:00 M20 CHN (A3) - CAN (A1) M Preliminary Round

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Date Start Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 15

Monday

15:00 M24 ISR (C3) - BRA (C1) M Preliminary Round

C1 18:00 M25 CZE (D2) - USA (D6) M Preliminary Round

20:00 W10 ITA (B1) - UKR (B2) W Preliminary Round

15:00 M23 SWE (C4) - HKG (C5) M Preliminary Round

C2 18:00 W8 JPN (A4) - BEL (A3) W Preliminary Round

20:00 W9 SWE (A1) - CHN (A2) W Preliminary Round

18:00 W13 RUS (D4) - HKG (D3) W Preliminary Round C3

20:00 W14 THA (D1) - NOR (D2) W Preliminary Round

18:00 W11 CAN (C4) - TPE (C3) W Preliminary Round C4

20:00 W12 POL (C1) - FRA (C2) W Preliminary Round

18:00 M26 THA (D3) - MEX (D1) M Preliminary Round C5

20:00 M27 TUR (D4) - UAE (D5) M Preliminary Round

Date Start Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 16

Tuesday

13:00 M32 BRA (C1) - SWE (C4) M Preliminary Round

C1 15:00 M28 SUI (A2) - CHN (A3) M Preliminary Round

18:00 W17 BRA (B3) - ITA (B1) W Preliminary Round

20:00 W16 CHN (A2) - JPN (A4) W Preliminary Round

15:00 M33 KOR (C2) - ISR (C3) M Preliminary Round

C2 18:00 M29 CAN (A1) - NOR (A4) M Preliminary Round

20:00 W15 BEL (A3) - SWE (A1) W Preliminary Round

15:00 M30 IRI (B1) - UKR (B4) M Preliminary Round

C3 18:00 W20 NOR (D2) - RUS (D4) W Preliminary Round

20:00 W21 HKG (D3) - THA (D1) W Preliminary Round

15:00 M31 OMA (B2) - JPN (B3) M Preliminary Round

C4 18:00 W18 FRA (C2) - CAN (C4) W Preliminary Round

20:00 W19 TPE (C3) - POL (C1) W Preliminary Round

15:00 M34 USA (D6) - UAE (D5) M Preliminary Round

C5 18:00 M35 MEX (D1) - TUR (D4) M Preliminary Round

20:00 M36 CZE (D2) - THA (D3) M Preliminary Round

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Date Start Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 17

Wednesday

15:00 M37 NOR (A4) - SUI (A2) M Preliminary Round

C1 18:00 M43 THA (D3) - USA (D6) M Preliminary Round

20:00 M39 RUS (B5) - IRI (B1) M Preliminary Round

18:00 M41 SWE (C4) - KOR (C2) M Preliminary Round C2

20:00 M38 AUS (A5) - CAN (A1) M Preliminary Round

18:00 M42 HKG (C5) - BRA (C1) M Preliminary Round C3

20:00 M40 UKR (B4) - OMA (B2) M Preliminary Round

18:00 M44 TUR (D4) - CZE (D2) M Preliminary Round C5

20:00 M45 UAE (D5) - MEX (D1) M Preliminary Round

Date Start Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 18

Thursday

18:00 W22 1C - 2A W 1 - 8 QF C1

20:00 W23 1A - 2C W 1 - 8 QF

18:00 W24 1B - 2D W 1 - 8 QF C2

20:00 W25 1D - 2B W 1 - 8 QF

18:00 W26 3C - 4A W 1 - 8 QF C3

18:00 W27 3B - 4D W 9 - 16 QF C5

20:00 W28 3A - 4C W 9 - 16 QF

Date Start Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 19

Friday

13:00 M48 1C - 2A M 1 - 8 QF

C1 15:00 M46 1A - 2C M 1 - 8 QF

18:00 W29 WW22 - WW24 W 1 - 4 SF

20:00 W30 WW23 - WW25 W 1 - 4 SF

18:00 W31 LW22 - LW24 W 5 - 8 SF C2

20:00 W32 LW23 - LW25 W 5 - 8 SF

15:00 W33 LW26 - LW27 W 13 - 16 SF

C3 18:00 W34 WW26 - WW27 W 9 - 12 SF

20:00 W35 3D - WW28 W 9 - 12 SF

13:00 M50 3A - 4C M 9 - 16 QF

C4 15:00 M51 4B - 3D M 9 - 16 QF

18:00 M52 3C - 4A M 9 - 16 QF

20:00 M53 3B - 4D M 9 - 16 QF

15:00 M54 5B - 6D M 17 - 21 QF

C5 18:00 M49 1B - 2D M 1 - 8 QF

20:00 M47 1D - 2B M 1 - 8 QF

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Date Start Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 20

Saturday

18:00 M58 WM48 - WM49 M 1 - 4 SF C1

20:00 M57 WM46 - WM47 M 1 - 4 SF

18:00 W36 LW31 - LW32 W 7th, 8th place C2

20:00 W37 WW31 - WW32 W 5th, 6th place

15:00 W38 LW28 - WW33 W 13th, 14th place

C3 18:00 W39 LW34 - LW35 W 11th, 12th place

20:00 W40 WW34 - WW35 W 9th, 10th place

13:00 M59 LM50 - LM51 M 13 - 16 SF

C4 15:00 M60 LM52 - LM53 M 13 - 16 SF

18:00 M61 WM50 - WM51 M 9 - 12 SF

20:00 M62 WM52 - WM53 M 9 - 12 SF

13:00 M63 5A - 5D M 17 - 20 SF

C5 15:00 M64 5C - WM54 M 17 - 20 SF

18:00 M56 LM48 - LM49 M 5 - 8 SF

20:00 M55 LM46 - LM47 M 5 - 8 SF

Date Start Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 21

Sunday

13:00 M71 LM63 - LM64 M 19th, 20th place C2

15:00 M72 WM63 - WM64 M 17th, 18th place

13:00 M68 WM59 - WM60 M 13th, 14th place C3

15:00 M70 WM61 - WM62 M 9th, 10th place

13:00 M67 LM59 - LM60 M 15th, 16th place C4

15:00 M69 LM61 - LM62 M 11th, 12th place

13:00 M65 LM55 - LM56 M 7th, 8th place C5

15:00 M66 WM55 - WM56 M 5th, 6th place

17:30 W41 LW29 - LW30 W 3rd, 4th place

C1 19:30 W42 WW29 - WW30 W Final

Followed by Victory Ceremony for Women’s Tournament

Date Start Time Event Category Phase/Round Venue

August 22

Monday

17:30 M73 LM57 - LM58 M 3rd, 4th place

C1 19:30 M74 WM57 - WM58 M Final

Followed by Victory Ceremony for Men’s Tournament

Note: The competition schedule is subject to change . Please refer to INFO2011 and relevant notices.

The Organizer has the right to request a change to the Daily Timetable for TV broadcasting

reasons subject to the approval of the FISU Technic al Committee for Volleyball. Each team must

be informed of the timetable changes at least 24 ho urs before the match start.

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Training Schedule

Training prior to the start of Volleyball competition

Starting from the opening of the Universiade Village each team is guaranteed exclusive use of a training gym

for at least one and a half hours per day.

Teams that arrive in the Universiade Village a minimum of two (2) days before the beginning of the

competition (Article 5.2.6, Regulations for this Universiade) will have at least one hour of training on each

competition court at least the day before their first match on that competition court.

Saturday, August 6

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

09:00-10:30 SWE(W) TUR(M) ISR(M) AUS(M) UKR(M)

10:30-12:00 JPN(W) MEX(M) KOR(M) CHN(M) IRI(M)

12:00-13:30 NOR(W) THA(M) HKG(M) NOR(M) JPN(M)

13:30-15:00 HKG(W) CZE(M) BRA(M) CAN(M) OMA(M)

15:00-16:30 THA(W) UAE(M) SWE(M) SUI(M) RUS(M)

16:30-18:00 RUS(W) USA(M)

18:00-19:30 UKR(W) CHN(W) FRA(W) POL(W) ITA(W)

19:30-21:00 BEL(W) TPE(W) CAN(W) BRA(W)

Sunday, August 7

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

09:00-10:30 USA(M) UKR(M) AUS(M) POL(W) UKR(W)

10:30-12:00 CZE(M) JPN(M) CHN(M) HKG(W) ISR(M)

12:00-13:30 THA(M) OMA(M) NOR(M) THA(W) SWE(M)

13:30-15:00 UAE(M) RUS(M) SUI(M) RUS(W) BRA(M)

15:00-16:30 MEX(M) ITA(W) IRI(M) NOR(W) HKG(M)

16:30-18:00 TUR(M) BRA(W) SWE(W) CHN(W) KOR(M)

18:00-19:30 FRA(W) BEL(W) JPN(W) CAN(W) CAN(M)

19:30-21:00 TPE(W)

Monday, August 8

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

09:00-10:30 RUS(M) SWE(M) TUR(M) AUS(M) BRA(M)

10:30-12:00 IRI(M) UAE(M) SUI(M) USA(M) CHN(M)

12:00-13:30 OMA(M) JPN(M) NOR(W) POL(W) CZE(M)

13:30-15:00 UKR(M) CAN(M) THA(W) FRA(W) KOR(M)

15:00-16:30 MEX(M) ISR(M) JPN(W) TPE(W) ITA(W)

16:30-18:00 THA(M) NOR(M) CAN(W) RUS(W) BRA(W)

18:00-19:30 CHN(W) HKG(M) UKR(W) SWE(W) HKG(W)

19:30-21:00 BEL(W)

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Tuesday, August 9

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

09:00-10:30 IRI (M) KOR(M) RUS(M) AUS(M) MEX(M)

10:30-12:00 ISR(M) BRA(M) HKG(M) JPN(M)

12:00-13:30 CHN(M) SWE(M) UKR(M) NOR(M) CAN(M)

13:30-15:00 SUI (M) THA(W) OMA(M) USA(M) CZE(M)

15:00-16:30 CHN(W) POL(W) NOR(W) THA(M)

16:30-18:00 ITA(W) BRA(W) UKR(W) CAN(W) TUR(M)

18:00-19:30 RUS(W) FRA(W) HKG(W) BEL(W) UAE(M)

19:30-21:00 TPE(W)

Wednesday, August 10

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

09:00-10:30 BRA(M) HKG(M) OMA(M) MEX(M)

10:30-12:00 KOR(M) NOR(M) NOR(W) IRI(M) BEL(W) BRA(W)

12:00-13:30 AUS(M) CAN(M) HKG(W) JPN(M) CHN(M) ITA(W) POL(W)

13:30-15:00 UKR(M) UKR(W) CHN(W)

15:00-16:30 RUS(M) FRA(W) TPE(W)

16:30-18:00 ISR(M) SWE(W) UAE(M)

18:00-19:30 CZE(M) CAN(W) THA(W) TUR(M) USA(M)

19:30-21:00 SWE(M) JPN(W) RUS(W) SUI(M) THA(M)

Thursday, August 11

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

09:00-10:30 MEX(M) KOR(M) OMA(M) POL(W) UAE(M)

10:30-12:00 CHN(M) AUS(M) RUS(M) FRA(W) CZE(M) SWE(W) THA(W)

12:00-13:30 NOR(M) ISR(M) JPN(M) UKR(W) CAN(M) NOR(W) JPN(W)

13:30-15:00 SWE(M) UKR(M) CAN(W) TUR(M) HKG(W)

15:00-16:30 SUI(M) IRI(M) ITA(W) BRA(W)

16:30-18:00 USA(M) CHN(W) BRA(M) TPE(W) RUS(W)

18:00-19:30 THA(M) BEL(W) HKG(M)

20:00-21:00

Training during the Volleyball competition

Days when a team has a match: Each team is guaranteed of the exclusive use of a training gym for at least

one hour per day.

Days when a team has a bye or rest day: Each team is guaranteed of the exclusive use of a training gym for

one and a half hours (1.5hrs) of training.

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Friday, August 12

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

08:30-10:00 NOR(W) POL(W) UKR(W) SWE(W) ITA(W)

10:00-11:30 FRA(W) THA(W) CHN(W) JPN(W) BRA(W)

11:30-13:00 HKG(W) CAN(W) IRI(M) BEL(W) BRA(M)

13:00-14:30 RUS(W) TPE(W) CAN(M)

Saturday, August 13

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

08:30-09:00 UAE

(M)

THA

(M)

09:00-09:30 UKR

(W)

SWE

(W)

THA

(W)

POL

(W)

KOR

(M)

BRA

(M) UKR

(M) 09:30-10:00 IRI

(M)

OMA

(M) 10:00-10:30 TUR

(M)

USA

(M) 10:30-11:00 BRA

(W) JPN (W)

RUS

(W)

CAN

(W)

HKG

(M)

ISR

(M) NOR

(M) 11:00-11:30 CAN

(M)

SUI

(M) 11:30-12:00 CZE

(M)

MEX

(M) 12:00-12:30 CHN

(W)

NOR

(W)

FRA

(W)

SWE

(M) 12:30-13:00 RUS

(M)

JPN

(M)

13:00-13:30

13:30-14:00 BEL

(W)

HKG

(W)

TPE

(W)

CHN

(M)

AUS

(M)

14:00-14:30

14:30-15:00

15:00-15:30 ITA

(W)

15:30-16:00

16:00-16:30

Sunday, August 14

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

08:30-09:00 UKR

(W)

BRA

(W)

09:00-09:30 NOR

(M)

AUS

(M)

IRI

(M) 09:30-10:00 THA

(W)

RUS

(W) 10:00-10:30 UKR

(M)

RUS

(M)

JPN

(M) 10:30-11:00

POL

(W)

CAN

(W)

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Monday, August 15

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

08:30-09:00 ISR

(M)

BRA

(M)

THA

(M)

MEX

(M)

09:00-09:30 THA

(W) 09:30-10:00 SWE

(M)

HKG

(M)

CZE

(M)

USA

(M) 10:00-10:30 NOR

(W) 10:30-11:00 JPN

(W)

BEL

(W)

FRA

(W)

POL

(W) 11:00-11:30 SUI

(M) 11:30-12:00 CAN

(W)

TPE

(W)

SWE

(W)

CHN

(W) 12:00-12:30

12:30-13:00 RUS

(W)

HKG

(W)

UAE

(M)

TUR

(M) CHN

(M) 13:00-13:30

13:30-14:00 ITA

(W)

UKR

(W) KOR

(M)

BRA

(W) 14:00-14:30

IRI

(M) 14:30-15:00

JPN

(M)

OMA

(M) 15:00-15:30

RUS

(M)

AUS

(M) 15:30-16:00

UKR

(M) 16:00-16:30

CAN

(M)

NOR

(M) 16:30-17:00

17:00-17:30

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Tuesday, August 16

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

08:30-09:00 USA

(M)

UAE

(M)

IRI

(M)

UKR

(M)

SUI

(M) 09:00-09:30

09:30-10:00 OMA

(M)

JPN

(M)

KOR

(M)

ISR

(M)

CHN

(M) 10:00-10:30

10:30-11:00 MEX

(M)

TUR

(M)

NOR

(W)

RUS

(W)

BRA

(W) 11:00-11:30

11:30-12:00 CAN

(M)

NOR

(M)

FRA

(W)

CAN

(W)

ITA

(W) 12:00-12:30

12:30-13:00 CZE

(M)

THA

(M)

HKG

(W)

THA

(W)

CHN

(W) 13:00-13:30

13:30-14:00 TPE

(W)

POL

(W)

BEL

(W)

SWE

(W)

JPN

(W) 14:00-14:30

14:30-15:00 AUS

(M)

HKG

(M)

UKR

(W)

15:00-15:30

15:30-16:00

16:00-16:30 RUS

(M)

16:30-17:00

17:00-17:30

17:30-18:00

18:00-18:30

18:30-19:00

19:00-19:30 BRA

(M)

SWE

(M)

19:30-20:00

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Wednesday, August 17

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

08:30-09:00 NOR

(M)

SUI

(M)

09:00-09:30 1C

(W)

1B

(W)

3C

(W)

3B

(W)

IRI

(M)

RUS

(M)

THA

(M) 09:30-10:00 TUR

(M)

CZE

(M) 10:00-10:30 AUS

(M)

CAN

(M)

USA

(M) 10:30-11:00 2C

(W)

2D

(W)

4A

(W)

4D

(W)

SWE

(M)

KOR

(M) 11:00-11:30 UAE

(M)

MEX

(M) JPN

(M) 11:30-12:00 HKG

(M)

BRA

(M) 12:00-12:30 1D

(W)

3A

(W)

3D

(W)

1A

(W) 12:30-13:00 UKR

(M)

OMA

(M) CHN

(M) 13:00-13:30

13:30-14:00 2B

(W)

4C

(W)

2A

(W) 14:00-14:30

ISR

(M) 14:30-15:00

15:00-15:30

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Thursday, August 18

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

09:00-09:30 3D

(W)

3A

(M)

1B

(W)

2D

(W)

3C

(W)

3B

(W) 5B

(M) 09:30-10:00

10:00-10:30 1C

(M)

1B

(M)

1C

(W)

2A

(W)

4A

(W)

4D

(W) 10:30-11:00 3A

(W) 4C

(M)

6D

(M) 11:00-11:30 1D

(W)

2B

(W)

5A

(M) 11:30-12:00

2A

(M)

4C

(W) 2D

(M)

12:00-12:30 4B

(M)

1A

(W)

2C

(W)

12:30-13:00 5D

(M)

13:00-13:30 1A

(M)

1D

(M)

13:30-14:00 3D

(M)

14:00-14:30 5C

(M)

14:30-15:00 2C

(M)

2B

(M)

15:00-15:30 3C

(M)

15:30-16:00

16:00-16:30

16:30-17:00 4A

(M)

17:00-17:30

17:30-18:00

18:00-18:30 3B

(M)

18:30-19:00

19:00-19:30

19:30-20:00 4D

(M)

20:00-20:30

20:30-21:00

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Friday, August 19

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

08:00-08:30 1C

(M)

2A

(M)

08:30-09:00

09:00-09:30 LW22 WW26

5B

(M)

1A

(M)

2C

(M) LW26 LW27

09:30-10:00

10:00-10:30 LW24 WW27

6D

(M) WW22 WW24

4B

(M)

3D

(M)

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30 LW23

3D

(W)

WW23 WW25

3C

(M)

4A

(M)

3B

(M) 11:30-12:00

12:00-12:30 LW25 WW28

1B

(M)

2D

(M) LW28 5A

(M)

4D

(M) 12:30-13:00

13:00-13:30 1D

(M)

2B

(M)

13:30-14:00 5C

(M)

5D

(M)

14:00-14:30

14:30-15:00

15:00-15:30

15:30-16:00

16:00-16:30

16:30-17:00

17:00-17:30

17:30-18:00

18:00-18:30

18:30-19:00

19:00-19:30 LM50 WM50

19:30-20:00

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Saturday, August 20

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

08:30-09:00 5C

(M) WM54

09:00-09:30 WM48

LW28 WW33 WW34

09:30-10:00 LM52 LM53

10:00-10:30 WM49

LW31 LW32 WW35

10:30-11:00 LM48 LM49

11:00-11:30 WM46

LW34 LW35

11:30-12:00 WM50 WM51

12:00-12:30 WM47

WW31 WW32

12:30-13:00 LM46 LM47

13:00-13:30

WW29

13:30-14:00 WM52 WM53

14:00-14:30

14:30-15:00

WW30

15:00-15:30

LW29 LW30

15:30-16:00

16:00-16:30

16:30-17:00

17:00-17:30

17:30-18:00

18:00-18:30

18:30-19:00

19:00-19:30 LM59 WM59

19:30-20:00

20:00-20:30 LM63 WM63

20:30-21:00

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Sunday, August 21

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

08:00-08:30 LM59 LM63 LM60 LM55 LM56 WM60 LM64 WM59

08:30-09:00

09:00-09:30 LW29

LM61 WM63 LM62 WM55 WM56 WM62 WM64 WM61

09:30-10:00

10:00-10:30 LW30

10:30-11:00

LM57 LM58

11:00-11:30 WW29

11:30-12:00

12:00-12:30 WW30

12:30-13:00

13:00-13:30

WM57

13:30-14:00

14:00-14:30

14:30-15:00

15:00-15:30

WM58

15:30-16:00

16:00-16:30

Monday, August 22

Time C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

09:00-09:30 LM57

09:30-10:00

10:00-10:30 LM58

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30 WM57

11:30-12:00

12:00-12:30 WM58

12:30-13:00

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Technical Meetings

Date Time Meeting Venue

August 8 09:00-10:00 1st Technical Committee Meeting Referee’s Hotel

August 9

11:00-12:00

Venue Inspection

C1

15:00-16:00 C2

17:00-18:00 T1 and T2

August 10

09:30-10:00 T3

10:30-11:30 C4

12:00-12:30 T5

14:00-14:30 T4

15:00-16:00 C3

16:30-17:30 C5

August 11 17:00-18:00 Final inspection (if necessary) Competition venues

August 9 14:00-21:00

Preliminary Inquiry Meetings (TBD) August 10 09:00-21:00

August 11 11:00-18:00

August 11 10:00-12:00 International Referees Theory Meeting Referee’s Hotel

August 11 14:00-17:00 IR’s practical clinic and match protocol Shenzhen Gymnasium

August 11 20:00-21:00 General Technical Meeting (TBD)

August 22 10:00-11:00 Final Technical Committee Meeting Referee’s Hotel

The procedure and purposes of Technical Meetings can be found in Article 3.5, Regulations for the 26th

Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen.

Arrival of Teams

The teams taking part in the Universiade competitions must arrive in the Village a minimum of two (2) days

before the beginning of the competition. (Article 5.2.6, Regulation for this Universiade)

Preliminary Inquiry

All teams must attend a Preliminary Inquiry prior to the start of the Volleyball General Technical Meeting. The

Preliminary Inquiry meetings will take place Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, August 9, 10, and 11. The

time and location will be announced at the Sport Information Center. Meetings with teams will last 20 minutes.

The Head coach and team leader must attend the Preliminary Inquiry in accordance with the schedule

provided by the FISU Technical Committee for Volleyball and the Organizing Committee.

During the Preliminary Inquiry each participating team must submit to the Control Committee:

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• The O-2 bis Form with names of players (maximum of twelve); Head Coach; Assistant Coach;

Therapist/Trainer and Team Statisticians (maximum two).

• Individual Universiade identification cards attributed by FISU CIC for all team members (athletes; head

coach; assistant coach, trainer/physiotherapist).

• Team Captain’s playing uniform (shirt and shorts) for each color (minimum two colours).

• One sample of each set of Libero uniforms (one of each colour)

• One set of team officials’ uniform (if not a suit)

• Order of preference of uniform colours.

General Technical Meeting

The General Technical Meeting will take place Thursday, August 11 from 20:00. Location will be announced

at the Sport Information Center. Head of Delegation or his/her appointed representative, Head Coach and

English interpreter (if necessary) must be present.

Technical Officials

Instructions regarding Referees can be found in Article 5.3.1, 5.3.2, and 12.7.5, Regulations for the 26th

Summer Universiade 2011, Shenzhen:

The duties of 1st and 2nd Referees for each match will be conducted by international referees accompanying

the teams. National Technical Officials from the host organizing country will also be used as Lines Judges and

Scorers.

The FISU Volleyball CT Chair will be responsible for appointing international referees and National Technical

Officials for each match.

The referees accompanying the teams shall bring their own FIVB official referee uniforms.

Protests and Appeals

Protests and Appeals shall be conducted in accordance with Regulations for the 26th Summer Universiade

2011, Shenzhen:

5.2.5 The countries shall designate a Head of Delegation who alone shall be entitled to represent his country,

unless otherwise provided for in the rules, in negotiations with the committees or sub-committees of

FISU or of the Organizing Committee. However, officially designated sports managers or coaches may

protest to CT’s on behalf of their own members provided such action is confirmed in writing by the

Head of Delegation or a Deputy within four hours

11.2 Any protest of a sport nature or disciplinary nature, must reach the jury through the referee or other

competent official according to the regulations laid down by the appropriate FSI or by the technical

regulations.

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The Jury shall be composed of the FISU Volleyball Technical Committee four appointed members.

11.3 Each Head of Delegation or his/her deputy has recourse to protest against the decision of the Jury.

This protest must be submitted in writing to the Jury of Appeal in accordance with the regulations of the

appropriate FSI. Such protest must be accompanied by a deposit of fifty Euros (50 €) which will be

returned if the protest is considered to be justified.

11.4 Any decision of the Jury of Appeal of a sport event is final and must be reported immediately to the

Head of Delegation of the country/region concerned.

The Jury of Appeal shall be composed of the FISU Volleyball Technical Commission four appointed members

and three representatives from participating countries.

The complaints procedure to be followed can be found in Section I, Art. 9 of FIVB Sports Regulations.

Sport Equipment and Clothing

Sport Equimpent

The sport equipment approved by FISU and FIVB for Volleyball competitions of Universiade Shenzhen 2011

will be supplied by the Organizing Committee.

Floor covering: “TARAFLEX” by GERFLOR

Volleyball ball: “MIKASA” MVA 200

Net system: “SENOH” nets, net posts, post protection, net antennae, referee chairs and etc.

Team Uniforms

Each team must have two available sets of playing uniforms (although three sets may be used) each one of a

different color. One set of uniforms must have a jersey (shirt) which is 75 % white and the other set(s) must be

of different dark colors.

The playing uniform must be in conformance with:

• Official Volleyball Rules

• Section 1, Chapter II, Article 4.8 Team Uniforms of the FIVB Sports Regulations (page 9), and

• FIVB Volleyball Sports Material, Team Equipment & Advertising Guidelines

Numbers on shirts must comply with the requirements of Articles 4.3 of the “Official Volleyball Rules” and the

“FIVB Volleyball Sports Material, Team Equipment & Advertising Guidelines”. The player shirt numbers must

be the same on the entry forms and the uniforms.

Teams are encouraged, but not required, to include the following information on player equipment:

(If this information is included, it must comply with the FIVB Volleyball Sports Material, Team Equipment &

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Advertising Guidelines.)

• Country/region’ s flag and name: Minimum 36 cm2 and max 40 cm2 on front upper left side.

• Only the country/region name or the official country/region code (3 letters) must be at the bottom of the flag.

The size of the 3 letter country/region code or the name must be clearly visible and sized to the length of

the flag

• Family name or usual nick name (as per O-2 form): 4 cm (10 or more letters) to 6 cm (less than 10 letters)

on back above of playing uniform above the number.

The names and numbers must be of a contrasting color to the part of the jersey where they are placed.

The dimension of the captain’s bar:

• Height: 2 cm

• Width: The same as the front number, but no less than 8 cm.

The captain’s bar must be located, centered under the number on the front of the jersey.

The Libero player must wear a uniform whose jersey at least must contrast in color with that of the other

members of the team. The Libero uniform may have a different design but it must be numbered like the rest of

the team. The Libero must wear shorts of a contrasting color to the rest of the team.

The manufacturer’s logo may be printed once on each piece of the uniform (jersey,/shirt, shorts, jacket, socks,

etc.) with a maximum size of 5 cm x 4 cm or 20 cm2.

During the Preliminary Inquiry teams must present the uniforms of the captain; their uniform colors; and, their

order of preference.

Before each phase of the competition, the FISU Technical Committee will make the final decision and

announce the uniform colors to be worn for each match.

During matches, the four persons authorized to sit on the team bench (coach, assistant coach, trainer, doctor)

must conform to either of the following dress code options:

• All to wear their official warming up suit and polo shirt of the same color and style. Warming up suits worn

by team officials in the warm up courts or in the competition control area, must be of the same colour and

style as worn by the entire team. Or,

• All to wear dress jacket, collared dress shirt, tie and formal slacks of the same color and style, or

• All to wear dress jacket, collared dress shirt, tie and formal slacks of the same color and style except the

trainer who may wear the official warming up suit and polo shirt

Any officials wearing dress jacket, collared dress shirt, tie and formal slacks will not be allowed on the playing

court during the warm up.

Pants must be full length. Shorts or 3/4 length pants are not allowed. Persons not respecting this ruling will not

be permitted access to their team’s bench.

Officials on the bench must be consistently dressed (i.e. all to wear jackets or all to wear no jackets e.g. if the

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head coach takes off his dress jacket or warming up suit jacket, all other officials must take off their dress

jackets or warming up suit jackets at the same time).

The penalty for non-compliance of the dress code for team officials on the bench will be that the team official(s)

concerned will not be allowed to sit on the team bench and must leave the competition control area and thus

will have no further contact with the team until they respect the approved dress code.

Body suits or other similar garments should not exceed the length of the shorts or shirts. Medical supports

may be authorized by the Referees, but body suits are not to be considered as medical supports.

Teams are allowed to wear publicity on the playing uniforms. If advertising is included, it must comply with the

FIVB Volleyball Sports Material, Team Equipment & Advertising Guidelines:

Playing shirt:

The size of the advertising must not exceed 300 cm2 in one block above or below the number on jersey front

and 50 cm2 on each jersey sleeve.

Warming up suit:

The size of the advertising must not exceed 300 cm2 in one block on the front or the back of the warming up

suit and must be identical to the advertising on the jersey.

Doping Control

The use of doping is strictly forbidden according to the Regulations for the 26th Summer Universiade 2011,

Shenzhen. All athletes in the Universiade shall abide by relevant anti-doping rules and regulations. Any

athlete may be required to undertake a doping control test at any time.

The analysis of samples will be done by the WADA-accredited laboratory of China Anti-Doping Agency. The

results of all analyses shall be reported directly to the Chair of the FISU Medical Committee.

Any athlete who tries to avoid or refuse to take a doping control test or who is found guilty of doping shall be

disqualified and may be subjected to disciplinary actions.

For the interpretation of doping control regulations, the FISU Medical Committee is the sole authority.

Awards

Medals and Diplomas

Gold medal, Silver medal and Bronze medal will be separately awarded to the top three teams in Women and

men's Tournaments.

The athletes of the top eight teams will receive a Diploma of Honour.

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Victory Ceremony

The top three winners in each event must attend the Victory Ceremony. In case of absence of one or two

winners, the medals and bouquets will be delivered to an official of the relevant delegation. The official must

not go on the podium but stand in front of it and take the medal and bouquets in his/her hands. In case of

absence of all the winners, the ceremony will be postponed. Such arrangement will be decided in an

agreement between FISU and the Organizing Committee.

The medal winners are not allowed to bring on the podium national/regional flags or any other symbols of

countries/regions, cultures and religions. Winners are expected to attend the ceremony in the uniforms they

wore at the Opening Ceremony. However, they are allowed to attend the ceremony wearing sports uniforms

when the ceremony takes place immediately after the competition. Medal winners are expected to take off

caps when receiving the medal and keep it in hand throughout the ceremony. Medal winners, presenters and

escorts are required to face the flags at the moment they are raised and the FISU anthem is played.

The medal winners have to remain at disposal of the press after the ceremony. An official photograph must be

taken before the medal winners step down the podium.

The official languages for the Victory Ceremonies will be French, English and Chinese.

Press Interview

Venue Media Centers are set up in the all competition venues to facilitate the interviews and reports by

accredited media.

Also there are Mixed Zones in all competition venues where the media are able to do first-hand interviews

with athletes immediately after competition. After the competitions all the athletes must exit the Field of Play

through the Mixed Zone, this is their responsibility.

Press Conference Rooms are provided in the Main Media Center as well as all the venues for semi-finals and

finals, for FISU, Federation of University Sport of China (FUSC), the Organizing Committee, and the

delegations to hold press conferences.

Sport Information Services

During the Universiade, the Sport Information Center (SIC) in the Universiade Village and the Sport

Information Desks (SIDs) in all competition venues will supply detailed sport information to all the participating

delegations.

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Sport Information Center

SIC, located on the 1st floor of the Delegation Services Center in the International Zone of the Universiade

Village with SIDs for each sport, will provide important information related to competition and training.

The SIC will distribute the following materials:

� Competition Schedule

� Notice of the CO

� Technical Handbook

� Training Schedule

� Schedule of Technical Meetings

� Start List

� Daily Results List

� Results Book, Results Brochure for each sport (including CD)

The SIC will be operated between 08:00 and 23:00 from August 1st to 26th.

Sport Information Desks in the Competition Venues

SIDs, located in all the competition venues, will provide the athletes and officials with sports information.

SIDs in the competition venues will distribute the following materials:

� Competition Schedule

� Notice of the CO

� Technical Handbook

� Training Schedule

� Schedule of Technical Meetings

� Start List

� Daily Results List

The opening days of SIDs will be subject to the competition schedules of different sports. They will be

operated from 07:00 till one hour after each day's competition.

In addition, there are special Sport Information Desks in the hotels for FISU Family members and technical

officials.

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