The United States overpowered China 27-25, 25-20, 16-25, 26-24 to claim their
first ever FIVB World Championship title on Sunday.
The United States, though an acknowledged world power, had never won the
World Championship title - or any of the three major women's international
titles including the Olympic Games and FIVB World Cup before.
They finally ended the drought thanks to an inspiring team performance led by
Kimberly Hill who scored 20 points including the winning one.
"We came here to make history and we made it. It was a tough battle, but we
made it," said US coach Karch Kiraly.
His Chinese counterpart Lang Ping blamed her side's loss on fatigue.
"My players' fitness declined sharply after we beat Italy in the semifinal,
they were tired," she said.
In the match for bronze, World No. 1 Brazil overcame the disappointment of
Saturday's semifinal defeat to USA and outlasted hosts Italy 25-15, 25-13,
22-25, 22-25, 15-7.