KLAVA Vision Statement:

KLAVA is dedicated to achieving high performance growth and grass root development of youth volleyball in Kuala Lumpur and for the future of Volleyball in the country.

Our Mission Statement:

BUILDTo build the base – We seek to expand our membership, increase the number of volunteers and extend our reach in order to engage as many people as possible in the sport of volleyball.

PROMOTETo promote the sport – We seek to promote all aspects of the sport in order to generate as many positive public recognition (Kuala Lumpur) as possible that in turn will lead to increase of participations (Players, Coaches and Referees) from Indoor Volleyball to Beach Volleyball training programs to competitive volleyball.

ACHIEVETo achieve sustained competitive successes – We seek to continue the tradition of performance based successes to the highest levels of national competitions, especially at the SUKMA Games (Gold Medal) and other national tournament through efforts in grass root development programs.

KLAVA 35th Anniversary Dinner

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Asian girls' teams battle for ticket to Youth Olympic Games

Beijing, China, March 31, 2010 – Thirteen teams will battle it out for a place in the Youth Olympic Games as well as the 2011 FIVB Girls’ Youth World Championship when the 8th Asian Girls’ Volleyball Championship gets under way in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from May 20 to 28.

The tournament will see just one team qualify for the first Youth Olympic Games, due to be held in Singapore from August 14 to 26, joining hosts Singapore as well as Egypt, Belgium, Peru and the NORCECA continental champions who is yet to be decided.

Additionally, ten Asian boys’ teams have registered to take part in the Asian Boys' Championship, also taking place in May in Iran.

The drawing of lots for the Asian Girls’ Volleyball Championship was conducted by Mr. Shanrit Wongprasert, chairman of the AVC Sports Events Council. The teams were divided into four pools for the preliminary round.

Pool A will see hosts Malaysia play Kazakhstan and Singapore whilst Pool B includes defending champions Japan, Australia and New Zealand. China, runners-up from 2008’s tournament, will take on Chinese Taipei and Iran in Pool C and Thailand face tough tests against Korea, Vietnam and India in Pool D.

Japan will be one of the favorites to clinch the Asian Youth Olympic Games ticket although arch rivals China will be desperate to dethrone the defending champions. In the past eight competitions, China claimed the gold medal five times whilst Japan picked up three. However Japan have beaten China in the last two finals, so will be high on confidence.

The results of the drawing of lots are as follows:


Pool A: Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Singapore

Pool B: Japan, Australia, New Zealand
Pool C: China, Chinese Taipei, Iran
Pool D: Thailand, Korea, Vietnam, India

Pool match schedule is as follows:

May 20
Pool A: Malaysia vs. Singapore
Pool B: Australia vs. New Zealand
Pool C: Iran vs. China
Pool D: Vietnam vs. Thailand, India vs. Korea

May 21

Pool A: Kazakhstan vs. Malaysia
Pool B: Australia vs. Japan
Pool C: Iran vs. Chinese Taipei
Pool D: Vietnam vs. India Thailand vs. Korea

May 22

Pool A: Kazakhstan vs. Singapore
Pool B: Japan vs. New Zealand
Pool C: Chinese Taipei vs. China
Pool D: Vietnam vs. Korea India vs. Thailand


(Source:
FIVB)

Friday, March 26, 2010

8th ASIAN Youth Girl's U-18 Volleyball Championship 2010

Date: 20th to 28th May 2010
Time: 12:00pm to 08:00pm
Venue: Stadium Badminton, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Group A: (1) Kazakhstan, (2) Malaysia, (3) Singapore
Group B: (1) Japan, (2) Australia, (3) New Zealand
Group C: (1) Chinese Taipei, (2) Iran, (3) China
Group D: (1) Vietnam, (2) India, (3) Korea, (4) Thailand

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