Volleyball-Poland end 20-year quarter-final jinx to advance
PARIS : Poland beat Slovenia 3-1 in men's volleyball on Monday to finally cross the quarter-final hurdle at the Olympics having been eliminated in the last-eight at every Games since 2004.
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PARIS : Poland beat Slovenia 3-1 in men's volleyball on Monday to finally cross the quarter-final hurdle at the Olympics having been eliminated in the last-eight at every Games since 2004.
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