Volleyball and judo were first introduced into the Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, in 1964.
Men: Soviet Union Women: Japan
Women competed at the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1900 Paris Olympics.
Indoor volleyball has been an official Olympic event since the 1964 Games in Tokyo. Beach volleyball has been an official Olympic event since the 1996 Games in Atlanta.
The first time that women were allowed to compete in the Olympics was in 1900, at the Paris games. There were a total of 975 men and 22 women athletes at the Olympics that year. The women competed in tennis, sailing, croquet, equestrianism and golf.
Yes. The summer Olympics includes men's and women's beach and indoor volleyball.
Volleyball, both men's and women's, debuted at the 1964 Summer Games in Tokyo.
The men's and women's beach volleyball teams first competed at the 1996 Games in Atlanta. The men's and women's indoor volleyball teams first competed at the 2000 Games in Sydney.
Volleyball and judo were first introduced into the Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, in 1964.
Men: Soviet Union Women: Japan
In the 2008 Summer Olympics, China won the silver medal for Women's Beach Volleyball.
Brazil won the silver medal in the Women's Beach Volleyball Tournament at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
1964 was when Indoor Volleyball was in the Olympics. 1996 was when Beach Volleyball was in the Olympics.
The country winning the gold medal in the Women's Beach Volleyball Tournament at the Rio 2016 Olympics was Germany.
Brazil won the silver medal in the Women's Beach Volleyball Tournament at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
The Tokyo Olympics in 1964 were the first, although volleyball was played as a demonstration sport in the Olympics as early as 1924.
The gold medal in the Women's Beach Volleyball Tournament at the Rio 2016 Olympics went to Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst.