2010 Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner

Last updated
2010 Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner
Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Dates20 – 22 August
Teams4
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
ChampionsFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil (1st title)
Runners-upFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Third placeFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Fourth placeFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Tournament awards
MVP Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Endres
Official website
Official site

The VIII Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner was held in Poland from 20 to 22 August 2010. 4 teams participated in the tournament. [1]

Contents

Qualification

All teams except the host must receive an invitation from the organizers.

Africa
(CAVB)
Asia and Oceania
(AVC)
Europe
(CEV)
North, Central America and Caribbean
(NORCECA)
South America
(CSV)
Host nation:
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Wild card:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Wild card:
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

Squads

Venue

Flag of Poland.svg Bydgoszcz, Poland
Łuczniczka
Capacity: 8,000
Bdg halaLuczniczka 18 07-2013.jpg

Results

PosTeamPldWLPtsSPWSPLSPRSWSLSR
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 33092682251.191924.500
2Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 32162452520.972651.200
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 31232742810.975570.714
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 30302622910.900390.333
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
20 Aug17:30 Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg3–1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 25–1825–2020–2525–22 95–85 Report
20 Aug20:15 Poland  Flag of Poland.svg1–3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 23–2523–2525–1522–25 93–90 Report
21 Aug14:45 Poland  Flag of Poland.svg3–1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 23–2525–2225–2325–23 98–93 Report
21 Aug16:45 Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg0–3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22–2519–2516–25  57–75 Report
22 Aug12:30 Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg1–3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 25–2321–2519–2519–25 84–98 Report
22 Aug14:45 Poland  Flag of Poland.svg1–3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22–2522–2525–2314–25 83–98 Report

Final standing

Awards

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Henry VIII</span> King of England from 1509 to 1547 (1491-1547)

Henry VIII was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is best known for his six marriages, and for his efforts to have his first marriage annulled. His disagreement with Pope Clement VII about such an annulment led Henry to initiate the English Reformation, separating the Church of England from papal authority. He appointed himself Supreme Head of the Church of England and dissolved convents and monasteries, for which he was excommunicated by the pope. Henry is also known as the "father of the Royal Navy" as he invested heavily in the English fleet, establishing a standing navy which he expanded from seven to some fifty ships over his lifetime, and developed its command structure.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jane Seymour</span> Third wife of Henry VIII of England (c.1508–1537)

Jane Seymour was Queen of England as the third wife of King Henry VIII of England from their marriage on 30 May 1536 until her death the next year. She became queen following the execution of Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn. She died of postnatal complications less than two weeks after the birth of her only child, the future King Edward VI. She was the only wife of Henry to receive a queen's funeral or to be buried beside him in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

<i>Final Fantasy VIII</i> 1999 video game

Final Fantasy VIII is a 1999 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation console. It is the eighth main installment in the Final Fantasy series. Set on an unnamed fantasy world with science fiction elements, the game follows a group of young mercenaries, led by Squall Leonhart, as they are drawn into a conflict sparked by a sorceress named Edea Kramer who seized control of a powerful military state. During the quest to defeat the sorceress and the forces manipulating her, Squall struggles with his role as leader and develops a romance with one of his comrades, Rinoa Heartilly.

<i>Final Fantasy IX</i> 2000 video game

Final Fantasy IX is a 2000 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. It is the ninth game in the main Final Fantasy series. The plot focuses on a war between nations in a medieval fantasy world called Gaia. Players follow a thief named Zidane Tribal who kidnaps princess Garnet Til Alexandros XVII as part of a ploy by the neighboring nation of Lindblum. He joins Garnet and a growing cast of characters on a quest to take down her mother, Queen Brahne of Alexandria, who started the war.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution</span> Motor vehicle by Mitsubishi Motors

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, popularly referred to as the 'Evo', is a sports sedan and rally car based on the Lancer that was manufactured by Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors from 1992 until 2016. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a Roman numeral. All generations use two-litre intercooled turbo inline four-cylinder engines and all-wheel drive systems.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Selphie Tilmitt</span> Character from Final Fantasy VIII

Selphie Tilmitt is a fictional character from the 1999 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VIII. She is introduced as a recent transfer student from Trabia Garden to its rival school Balamb Garden, a prestigious military academy for elite mercenaries and home to several of the game's major characters. She is also the pilot in command of the Ragnarok starship, the primary means of air transport for the player's party.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rinoa Heartilly</span> Co-protagonist of Final Fantasy VIII

Rinoa Heartilly is the fictional character and co-protagonist of Square's 1999 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VIII. She is a teenaged member of a resistance faction known as the Forest Owls. After she recruits protagonist Squall Leonhart and his friends, she decides to stay with his group and falls in love with Squall in the process. During their adventure, she is briefly possessed by the evil sorceress Ultimecia and becomes a sorceress herself once the spirit leaves her body. After defeating Ultimecia, Rinoa and Squall become a couple. Rinoa has also made cameo appearances in other Final Fantasy and Square Enix games.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Uga (mascot)</span> Mascot for the University of Georgia, USA

Uga is the official live mascot of the University of Georgia Bulldogs. Since Uga I's introduction in 1956, every Uga has been owned by the Sonny Seiler family of Savannah, Georgia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Squall Leonhart</span> Protagonist in Final Fantasy VIII

Squall Leonhart is a fictional character and the protagonist of Final Fantasy VIII, a role-playing video game that was produced by Square. Within the game's plot, Squall is an 17-year-old student at Balamb Garden, a prestigious military academy for elite mercenaries. Forced into becoming the Commander due to his outstanding skills, Squall befriends his underlings, and falls in love with Rinoa Heartilly. These relationships, combined with the game's plot, gradually change him from being a loner to an open, caring person. Squall has appeared in several other games, including Chocobo Racing, Itadaki Street Special, and the Kingdom Hearts series as the older mentor-like figure named Leon.

<i>Ultima IX: Ascension</i> 1999 video game

Ultima IX: Ascension is the ninth and final part of the main series of the role-playing video game series Ultima. Developed by Origin Systems and published by Electronic Arts, Ultima IX was released in 1999 for Microsoft Windows after years in development hell. Following the Avatar's escape from Pagan, he is transported back to Britannia for one final battle with the Guardian, who is increasingly ruining the physical and moral fabric of that land by the use of eight columns. The Avatar must fight his way to the runes of virtue found in each of the columns, and cleanse them in the shrines of Virtue, then face off against the Guardian himself.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Angela Ruggiero</span> American womens ice hockey player

Angela Marie Ruggiero is an American former ice hockey defenseman, gold medalist, and four-time Olympian. She was a member of the International Olympic Committee from 2010 to 2018 and served as a member of the Executive Board of the IOC after being elected the Chairperson of the IOC Athletes' Commission, the body that represents all Olympic athletes worldwide, a post which she held from 2016 to 2018.

Final Fantasy VIII, a 1999 best-selling role-playing video game by Squaresoft, features an elite group of mercenaries called "SeeD", as well as soldiers, rebels, and political leaders of various nations and cities. Thirteen weeks after its release, the title had earned more than US$50 million in sales, making it the fastest selling Final Fantasy title at the time. The game has shipped 8.15 million units worldwide as of March 2003. Additionally, Final Fantasy VIII was voted the 22nd-best game of all time by readers of the Japanese magazine Famitsu in 2006. The game's characters were created by Tetsuya Nomura, and are the first in the series to be realistically proportioned in all aspects of the game. This graphical shift, as well as the cast itself, has received generally positive reviews from gaming magazines and websites.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Auburn Tigers football</span> Football program

The Auburn Tigers football program represents Auburn University in the sport of American college football. Auburn competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

At the end of each FIFA World Cup final tournament, several awards are presented to the players and teams who have distinguished themselves in various aspects of the game.

Joshua S. Sims is an American former professional lacrosse player. He played in Major League Lacrosse through 2013 and last played box lacrosse in the National Lacrosse League with the Philadelphia Wings in 2010. He starred as a member of the Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse team from 1997 through 2000. He is a two-time NCAA champion, three-time MLL champion, and one-time NLL champion.

The music of the video game Final Fantasy VIII was composed by regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu. The Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack, a compilation of all music in the game, was released on four Compact Discs by DigiCube in Japan, and by Square EA in North America. A special orchestral arrangement of selected tracks from the game—arranged by Shirō Hamaguchi—was released under the title Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec Final Fantasy VIII, and a collection of piano arrangements—performed by Shinko Ogata—was released under the title Piano Collections Final Fantasy VIII.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pastime with Good Company</span> Song written by Henry VIII

"Pastime with Good Company", also known as "The King's Ballad", is an English folk song written by King Henry VIII in the beginning of the 16th century, shortly after his coronation. It is regarded as the most famous of his compositions, and it became a popular song in England and other European countries during the Renaissance. It is thought to have been written for Catherine of Aragon.

Ryan Vena is a former arena football quarterback. Vena attended Colgate University in Hamilton, New York and graduated in 2000. Vena started his career in arena football in 2002. He ended his career with over 720 career passing touchdowns. His best years were with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers. He finished his career with the Philadelphia Soul in 2011.

The 67th National Film Awards were announced at a press meet on 22 March 2021 to honour the best Indian films certified in India between 1 January and 31 December 2019. The awards ceremony, at which the Directorate of Film Festivals presents its annual National Film Awards to honour the best in Indian cinema, was originally slated to be held on 3 May 2020. It was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was presented on 25 October 2021.

The 68th National Film Awards ceremony was an event during which the Directorate of Film Festivals presented its annual National Film Awards to honour the best films of 2020 in Indian cinema. The awards ceremony was originally slated to be held on 3 May 2021 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The winners were declared on 22 July 2022, and the awards were presented on 30 September 2022.

References

  1. VIII - ZAKOŃCZENIE [ permanent dead link ] - fundacjawagnera.pl - 22-08-2010