Olympic Volleyball
Olympic Volleyball is a team sport played at the Summer Olympics, featuring two main variations: indoor volleyball and beach volleyball. In indoor volleyball, two teams of six players compete on a rectangular court divided by a net, aiming to score points by hitting the ball over the net and into the opponent's court. Matches are played in sets, and the first team to win three sets wins the match.
Beach volleyball, on the other hand, is played on sand with two players per team. The rules are similar, but the game emphasizes agility and teamwork due to the outdoor environment. Both formats showcase athleticism and strategy, making them popular events at the Olympics.