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  • Jump Serve and How It Changed Volleyball (2013)
  • Short | 27 min | Documentary, Short, Sport
Jump Serve and How It Changed Volleyball (2013)
Short | 27 min | Documentary, Short, Sport

It tells the story of how 3 Brazilian volleyball players changed the history of the sport at the 84 Los Angeles Summer Games. The US team was led by Karch Kiraly, considered the best volleyball player in the world through the 1980s. The ...See moreIt tells the story of how 3 Brazilian volleyball players changed the history of the sport at the 84 Los Angeles Summer Games. The US team was led by Karch Kiraly, considered the best volleyball player in the world through the 1980s. The Brazilians reunite and travel together to Los Angeles to meet Kiraly, but mostly to recollect the Olympics that made them respected all over the world and real celebrities at home. Written by Anonymous See less
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Aug 13, 2013 (Brazil)

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William Carvalho
Self (as William Carvalho da Silva) Self (as William Carvalho da Silva)   See fewer
Montanaro
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Zé Roberto Guimarães
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Bernardinho
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