Volleyball update, Onuma Sittirak and Pleumjit geared up for FIVB Club World Championship
The 2010, FIVB Club World Championship in Doha, is the latest buzz in the Volleyball world. The Club World Championship will feature all sorts of tournaments. The Women’s Beach Volleyball Tournament is the essential part of this campaign. The women’s beach volleyball clubs all over the world are preparing for the upcoming event.
Officially, the Club World Championship will start on 15th December and it will last till 21st December, 2010.
The Thai Women’s Club Federbrau will be on board to fight this battle for supremacy. The pairing of outstanding women, Onuma Sittirak and Pleumjit Thinkaow, will represent Thailand.
Onuma is a renowned player and she has recently proved her mettle at the Asian Games in China. The twenty-four year old Sittirak has great attack and defence capabilities. She has teamed up with the twenty-eight year old veteran Pleumjit for the first time. She will be an extra support for Onuma, as the veteran player, has also got years’ of experience.
The duo is determined to perform well at the Club World Championship and play in the final showdown. Both players have great potential to beat the world’s best teams in the tournament. The Club Federbrau, has bright prospects to rise on the scene this time. However, Onuma Sittirak is not very clear about the final results of the championship. She said:
“It’s our team’s first time in the Women’s Club World Championship. I think it’s hard to say how about our prospects in Doha. We have been told that a daunting task awaits us in the tournament as we have to take on much stronger sides”. “I believe everyone in our team will do their best, but it’s not that easy to beat any team. All participating teams are the best sides from different continents”.
The head coach of Federbrau, Kiattipong Radchatagriengkai is confident about the pairing of Sittirak and Pleumjit. He believes that the duo will spark on the scene. Since the team has recently returned from the Asian Games in China they have learned a lot of things and the coach is working on their flaws. He said:
“We learned from our mistakes and tried to improve our tactics and techniques. Although it’s not easy to beat any team which is highly-experienced in major tournaments, I’m convinced my girls will try their best. We are ready for the tournament”.
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