Volleyball - Team Chinese Taipei

Volleyball

Number Name Height Date of Birth
1 153 cm 19 Mar 1995
2 176 cm 27 Feb 1995
5 169 cm 9 Jan 2000
6 180 cm 4 Apr 1998
7 170 cm 6 Feb 1999
9 187 cm 3 Sep 2002
10 164 cm 10 May 2003
12 165 cm 8 Jun 1997
13 179 cm 10 Oct 1999
14 166 cm 10 Dec 2001
16 177 cm 26 Aug 1997
19 176 cm 30 Nov 2001

Team Officials

Function Name
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach

Events Entered

Discipline Event Rank
VVO Volleyball Women 6

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium
TPE
Chinese Taipei
3
MGL
Mongolia
0
Finished
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium
THA
Thailand
3
TPE
Chinese Taipei
1
Finished
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium
JPN
Japan
3
TPE
Chinese Taipei
1
Finished
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium
TPE
Chinese Taipei
3
KAZ
Kazakhstan
1
Finished
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium
PRK
DPR Korea
1
TPE
Chinese Taipei
3
Finished
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium
KOR
Republic of Korea
3
TPE
Chinese Taipei
0
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
RankYearLocation
Asian Games
32006Doha, QAT
42002Busan, KOR
41994Hiroshima, JPN
52014Incheon, KOR
51998Bangkok, THA
51990Beijing, CHN
51970Bangkok, THA
72010Guangzhou, CHN
92018Jakarta, INA
World Championship
111990People's Republic of China
122006Japan
Asian Championships
42015People's Republic of China
41997Philippines
41995Thailand
41993People's Republic of China
41989Hong Kong, CHN
41983Japan
52011Chinese Taipei
52005People's Republic of China
52003Vietnam
52001Thailand
51999People's Republic of China
51991Thailand
62019Republic of Korea
62017Philippines
62009Vietnam
62007Thailand
72013Thailand

Team Overview

General
Chinese Taipei first competed at the Asian Games in 1970. It would be 20 years before they returned to the Games, but they have appeared at every edition since 1990. They have one medal to their name - a bronze from the 2006 Games in Doha, where a semifinal loss to the People's Republic of China set up a bronze medal match against Thailand that they won 3-0.

At the 2018 Games, the Chinese Taipei team recorded wins over Vietnam and India but lost their other three Pool B matches to Kazakhstan, the People's Republic of China, and the Republic of Korea. They again defeated the Indian team in the classification round to finish ninth overall in Indonesia. In 2014 in Incheon, they were ranked fifth having been knocked out in the quarterfinals by Japan.

In other competitions, Chinese Taipei finished in sixth place at the 2019 Asian Championship after pool defeats to the Republic of Korea and Thailand saw them miss out on the semifinals. They have made two appearances at the world championship, in 1990 and 2006.

Legend
:
Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event