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Júlia Bergmann

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Júlia Bergmann
Personal information
Full nameJúlia Isabelle Bergmann[1]
Nationality Brazil
 Germany
Born (2001-02-21) February 21, 2001 (age 23)
Munich, Germany
HometownToledo, Brazil
Height191 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Weight83 kg (183 lb)
Spike310 cm (122 in)
Block295 cm (116 in)
College / UniversityGeorgia Tech
Volleyball information
PositionOutside hitter
Career
YearsTeams
2015–2016Brazil Avotol/Toledo
2016–2018Brazil Brusque
2019–2022United States Georgia Tech
2023–2024Turkey Türk Hava Yollari
National team
2019,2022-Brazil Brazil
Honours
Indoor Volleyball
Representing  Brazil
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2024 Paris Team
FIVB Nation's League
Silver medal – second place 2019 Nanjing Team
Silver medal – second place 2022 Ankara Team
South American Championship
Gold medal – first place 2023 Recife Team

Júlia Isabelle Bergmann ( Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈʒuliɐ izaˈbɛli beʁɡˈmɐ̃n], German pronunciation: [ˈjuːli̯aː izaˈbɛlə ˈbɛrkman]; born February 21, 2001) is a Brazilian-German volleyball player who plays as an outside hitter for the Brazil women's national volleyball team since 2019. She is the sister of Brazil men's national volleyball team player Lukas Bergmann.

Early life

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Júlia Isabelle Bergmann was born and raised in Munich, Germany to a Brazilian mother and German father.[2] She and her family moved to Brusque, Brazil in 2011 when she was in the fourth grade. She has said her parents decided to move the family to Brazil so she and her brother could experience another country with a different culture, learn the language, and learn how to adapt with different people.[2] She is fluent in German, Portuguese, and English.[3]

Both of her parents played volleyball, so she began taking up the sport in fifth grade. After two years of playing volleyball, she began representing her city in high level tournaments.[4] Bergmann opted to attend college in the United States at Georgia Tech, something she knew she wanted to do from a young age in order to play volleyball and study physics.[3]

Career

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College

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Bergmann joined the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets volleyball team in 2019. As a freshman, she led the team in kills and was named Atlantic Coast Conference Freshman of the Year.[5]

As a junior in 2021, Bergmann helped the team to the 2021 NCAA tournament final eight, the first time the team got to that round in 18 years.[3] She was named an AVCA First Team All-American and ACC Player of the Year in 2021. She finished the regular season 12th in the NCAA in points (577.5) and 13th in the country in kills (497), both stats which led the ACC.[6]

Professional clubs

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Brazil national team

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Bergmann could have played for either the Brazilian or German national team.[3] She chose to join Brazil's nation team while still in college, she made her Brazilian national team debut at the 2019 Women's Nations League tournament, earning a silver medal with the team, and also participated in the 2019 Pan American Games.[7]

In May 2022, Bergmann was named to the 25-player roster for the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Nations League tournament. In her debut as a starting outside hitter for the national team, she was the highest scorer in kills in their defeat of Germany.[8]

Awards and honors

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Clubs

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  • 2017-2018 Catarinense Championship – Silver medal, with Brusque.
  • 2016-2017 Brazilian Superliga B – Bronze medal, with Brusque.
  • 2016-2017 Taça Prata – Gold medal, with Brusque.

International

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College

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  • 2022 AVCA Second Team All-American
  • 2022 All-ACC First Team
  • 2021 AVCA First Team All-American
  • 2021 Volleyball Magazine First Team All-American
  • 2020 AVCA All-America Honorable Mention
  • 2020 All-ACC First Team
  • 2019 ACC Freshman of the Year
  • 2019 AVCA Regional Freshman of the Year
  • 2019 First Team All-ACC
  • 2019 ACC All-Freshman Team

References

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  1. ^ "JULIA ISABELLE BERGMANN". volleyballworld.com. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  2. ^ a b "Q&A with Julia Bergmann". Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  3. ^ a b c d "Georgia Tech star Julia Bergmann right at home with Brazilian national team". Volleyball Magazine. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  4. ^ "Bergmann shines on the court for volleyball". nique.net. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  5. ^ "Georgia Tech - Julia Bergmann". Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  6. ^ "GTHREE JACKETS HIGHLIGHT HISTORIC ALL-AMERICAN HAUL". Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  7. ^ "She's a rising star in Brazil, but Julia Bergmann glad to be at Georgia Tech". Volleyball Magazine. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  8. ^ "VNL W: Full-of-newcomers Brazil achieve hard-fought win over Germany; convalescent Thompson leads USA to opening win". world of volley. Retrieved 2022-06-02.