| Summary of Tournament 28th and 29th May 2005 | ||||||
Scottish Power and Russian Resolve!The May weekend of the 29th witnessed a tremendous festival atmosphere in and around the North Inch as 1,073 volleyball players descended on Perth from all over Europe for the twentieth Scottish Open Volleyball Tournament. A late sponsorship deal from Scottish Power renewables started the weekend on a positive note but the cold and wet weather on Saturday put a slight dampener on the standard of volleyball which could be played outdoors due to the fact that players were unable to gain a grip on the slippery surface of the North Inch. This of course did not detract from the fun as teams adjusted their game to suit and tactics changed accordingly. Sponsors. The organisation by a small group of local volunteers was again commendable with almost all games being underway by the back of 10 o'clock on the Saturday playing on thirty four outdoor courts on the North Inch. Local teams. Best Dressed. International. Men's Division 2. Both Kelty and Campus lost in close three set encounters to Nuvoc of Edinburgh who went on to win the men's division two trophy. Men's Division 3. Men's division three consolation tournament saw four Fife teams qualifying for the semi-finals with Leuchars beating Sydney Shambles 25-11; 25-12 and Fife Olympiad (Glenrothes) beating Dunfermline side "Six Men from All Angles" 25-1; 25-22. In the final it was Leuchars who triumphed 25-13; 25-17. Women's division 2. Mixed Division 2. Mixed division two consolation saw Kintronics win one and lose one to 'Ave It who eventually won the consolation trophy for that division. Mixed Division 3. In what was a very close match the Motley Crew ran out eventual winners 25-23; 25-22. Motley Crew then met Mr G's All Stars in the final with the Crew running out consolation trophy winners 25-21; 25-19.
Another successful tournament, despite the weather with one spin off being the possibility of new teams participating in the Perth District League when the season re-starts in September. Let's hope we have a real "beach volleyball" summer ahead of us! David G. Munro Tournament Organiser 2005. | Summary of 2002 | Summary of 2003 | Summary of 2004 | Additional Information.Scottish Open Volleyball Tournament.The largest Volleyball event in the UK now reaching its 22nd year at Bell's Sports Centre, Perth, Scotland. Perth will again plays host to the Scottish Open Volleyball Tournament, the largest volleyball event of its kind in the UK. Over one thousand competitors usually take part on over 30 outdoor courts on Perth’s North Inch and compete over the Saturday and Sunday for prizes in the mixed division, recreational and the national team leagues. The top national league teams play on the five indoor courts in Bells Sport Centre with the finals taking place on a Sunday. The standard of play is always excellent, entry is free and there is seating for spectators. Saturday- Sunday - 130 teams plus. The open is grouped into divisions ranging from top national league players to beginners, youth groups, and those playing only for recreation. The Division of Honour tournament takes place in the five indoor courts in Bell's Sports Centre. INCH THE NORTH INCH. The confrontation took place in 1396 and was to be a spectator sport with the king and nobles to the front. The opposing parties fronted up and it was discovered that one side was a man short. The opposing side to a man, in honour, refused to drop a team member. So for a handsome fee a local Perth man was drafted in to make up the difference. The battle proceeded at great fury clash after clash with the Perth man, a stout strong blacksmith to trade, giving an exceedingly good account of himself until in the final round the blacksmith and nineteen others in various state of repair were arrayed against only one. That singular competitor took to the freezing River Tay and it is not recorded whether he made it or not. In competitive terms in relation to Scots and Clans the ongoing feud in question above was over which of the two parties was entitled to the place of honour (right flank) in whatever battle that might be going on at whatever time. They were both on the same side (normally). *F.I.V.B. International Federation of Volleyball. **The Divisions of Honour are for top National league teams. Both men's and women's divisions are played in accordance with F.I.V.B. rules. Entries to this part of the competition are assessed by the Scottish Volleyball Association Referees' Commission and for this purpose all entries should be accompanied by team lists identifying the players with their honours where appropriate. ***A Ceilidh is a hospitable Scottish evening of traditional drink, food, music and dance. Dancing Scottish dances can get you fit enough to tackle an army assault course and on the floor training is available from many willing helpers.
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