

Colombia, in his party against the Dominican Republic.
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Colombia began its way at the Women's Volleyball World Cup with a clear defeat against Dominican Republic 3-0 in Group F.
The match, played in Chiang Mai against 1,781 spectators, repeated the story of the recent final of the Pan American Cup, with partials of 25-15, 25-18 and 25-13 in favor of the Caribbean.
The meeting lasts one hour and 16 minutes, in which Dominican superiority became evident from the first set.
The figure of the match was Captain Brayelin Martínez, top scorer with 20 points, accompanied by Gailo González with 17.
In the Colombian squad, directed by Guilherme Schmitz Vieira, said Ana Karina Olaya with 11 units and Laura Easter with nine.
The collective balance also reflected the difference: Dominican added 75 points (46 attacks, 11 blocks, eight serves and 10 forced errors), while Colombia barely reached 46 (27 attacks, eight blocks, three serves and eight rival errors).
Colombia's next challenge will be against China on August 25, while Dominican will face Mexico on the same day.
For the national team, this event represents its second historical participation in a World Cup, an achievement in itself that reinforces its growth in the regional elite despite the difficulty of the debut.
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