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China Women's Volleyball 2024 World League 26-player roster Number Position Age Height Weight Club Reviews

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China Women's Volleyball 2024 World League 26-player roster Number Position Age Height Weight Club Reviews

According to the team, media, etc

The 26-player roster of the Chinese women's volleyball team in the 2024 World League

China Women's Volleyball 2024 World League 26-player roster Number Position Age Height Weight Club Reviews

On April 15, the 26-player roster of the Chinese women's volleyball team 2024 World League was announced.

Compared with the 22-member training list of the Chinese women's volleyball team in 2024 announced at the beginning of the year (February 18), 4 main attackers Zhu Ting, Wang Yifan, Zhou Yetong, and setter Xie Shengyu have been added.

China Women's Volleyball 2024 World League 26-player roster Number Position Age Height Weight Club Reviews

Zhu Ting, No. 2, main attack, date of birth 1994-11-29, height 198cm, weight 75kg, playing for club - Scandicci, Italy

China Women's Volleyball 2024 World League 26-player roster Number Position Age Height Weight Club Reviews

Wang Yifan, No. 26, main attack, 2005-02-02, 188cm, 73kg, smash height 315cm, blocking height 305cm, Guangdong

China Women's Volleyball 2024 World League 26-player roster Number Position Age Height Weight Club Reviews

Zhou Yetong, No. 25, answer, 2002-05-04, 186cm, 76kg, Jiangsu

China Women's Volleyball 2024 World League 26-player roster Number Position Age Height Weight Club Reviews

Xie Shengyu, No. 27, Second Setter, 2004-05-28, 183cm, 68kg, Shandong

China Women's Volleyball 2024 World League 26-player roster Number Position Age Height Weight Club Reviews
China Women's Volleyball 2024 World League 26-player roster Number Position Age Height Weight Club Reviews

Zhu Ting and others entered the World League squad, confirming the previous speculation, that is, even if they did not enter the training list, they could directly enter the Olympic participation list or the World League list equivalent to the ultimate Olympic qualifier. That's true. It's just that since this is the case, why not be directly included in the training list. The "training list" is relatively loose, and it is not so rigid whether you really participate in the training camp, or how long you participate.

It's just that based on the experience of previous years, for many players, even if they are in the squad, whether they can really play in the World League, or how much time they can play, is also uncertain.

The 16-member roster of the Chinese team in the first stop in Brazil has actually been announced (said in a separate article). At this time, I posted this article, mainly to leave a piece of information.

(Nishi Zilin)

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