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We've got all of your Asian Volleyball Championship events right here for you to watch live. This championship, began in 1975, is ran by the Asian Volleyball Confederation and is held bi-annually. This year's host is Manilla for the men's and the women's championship will be held in Hanoi.

Currently, the medals stand as follows: In the men's rankings Japan lords it over everyone else with six gold medals, 3 silver and 3 bronze. South Korea has a total of thirteen, but only 4 gold medals, making up most of their totals with bronze. China has 3 golf, 5 silver and 11 total while Australia just has one gold medal. In the women's rankings, China stands supreme with an incredible 11 gold medals, 2 silver and 1 bronze for a total of 14. Japan is in second, holding 13 medals total, with 3 gold and 5 each of silver and bronze. South Korea is in third in the women's, with no gold but plenty of silver and bronze – holding 6 of each, for a total of 12 medals.
The last women's tournament was held September 5th through the 13th, 2007 and was hosted in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand with 13 teams competing. Japan took home its third title in the women's at that time, with Miyuki Takahashi being named as MVP. In the men's tourney, 17 teams competed, from August 31st to September 9th and Australia took home the gold for its very first title ever. Daniel Howard was named as MPV and the tournament was hosted in Jakarta, Indonesia.
If you want to watch this year's Asian Men's and Women's Volleyball Championships, then click on one of the join banners on this page. With live streams and feeds for all of the Asian Volleyball Championship action in 2009 you'll be right there in the midst of the action and loving it. The Asian Volleyball Championship for both men and women will be starting around September, and you can watch it all happen at www.livesportsevent.com. Currently in the men's, Japan is ahead with a total of 12 medals, 6 of them gold, while in the women's China has 11 gold medals thus far and is still competing fiercely. Don't miss this year's Asian Volleyball Championships.
Your place for the Asian Volleyball Championships is www.livesportsevent.com. The leaderboard is impressive as Japan heads the men's division with 12 medals, six of them gold, three silver and three bronze. In the women's competition China has taken an incredible 11 gold medals so far. You'll want to be there as the action continues at the Asian Volleyball Championships.

China and Japan lead the rankings at the women's and men's Asian Volleyball Championships. China leads the women's leaderboard with 11 gold medals, while Japan has 6, topping the men's standings. If you want to watch the exciting action at these events your place for them live is www.livesportsevent.com
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