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Beach Volleyball FIVB Pro Tour 2023


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Tepic, Mexico Elite16 - March 22-26, 2023


Men’s Results

 

Gold Medal Match 


Åhman/Hellvig :SWE d. Mol/Sørum  :NOR 2-0 (21-16, 21-15)  

 

Bronze Medal Match

 

Ehlers/Wickler :GER d. Boermans/de Groot :NED 2-0 (24-22, 21-16) 

 

Men’s Medalists

 

Gold- David Åhman/Jonathan Hellvig :SWE 

Silver- Anders Mol/Christian Sørum :NOR 

Bronze- Nils Ehlers/Clemens Wickler :GER 

 

Women’s Results

 

Gold Medal Match

 

Hughes/Cheng :USA d. Duda/Ana Patricia :BRA 2-1 (21-14, 15-21, 15-10)

 

Bronze Medal Match

 

Clancy/Mariafe :AUS d. Menegatti/Gottardi :ITA 2-1 (16-21, 21-17, 19-17)

 

Women’s Medalists 

 

Gold- Sara Hughes/Kelly Cheng :USA 

Silver- Eduarda Santos Lisboa/Ana Patricia Silva Ramos :BRA 

Bronze- Taliqua Clancy/Mariafe Artacho Del Solar :AUS 

 

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The following teams have had the best starts to the season, and are the early favourites for gold at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Keep in mind, this season started less than two months ago and there’s only been a couple of events. 

 

Men’s: Mol/Sørum :NOR / Åhman/Hellvig :SWE / Ehlers/Wickler :GER / Herrera/Gavira :ESP / Carambula/Ranghieri :ITA / Boermans/de Groot :NED 

 

Women’s: Hughes/Cheng :USA / Duda/Ana Patricia :BRA / Stam/Schoon :NED /  Clancy/Mariafe :AUS / Mel/Brandie :CAN 

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FIVB Futures Coolangatta Beach, Australia :AUS 

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Jana Milutinovic/Stefanie Fejes :AUS 

Silver- Georgia Johnson/Jasmine Fleming :AUS 

Bronze- Majabelle Lawac/ Sherysyn Toko :VAN 

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Ha Likejiang/Wu Jiaxin :CHN

Silver- Pithak Tipjan/Poravid Taovato :THA  

Bronze- Jordan Hoppe/Charles Siragusa :USA 

 

Second consecutive Futures title for Likejiang/Wu. 
 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Tahiti, French Polynesia :THT

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Tiziano Andreatta/Andrea Abbiati :ITA 

Silver- Kensuke Shoji/Jumpei Ikeda :JPN   

Bronze- Simon Kulzer/Bennet Poniewaz :GER  
 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Challenge Ipanema, Brazil :BRA 

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Chen Xue/Xinyi Xia :CHN 

Silver- Bárbara Seixas/Carol Solberg Salgado :BRA    

Bronze- Terese Cannon/Sarah Sponcil :USA

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Andre Loyola Stein/George Souto Maior Wanderley :BRA 
Silver- Youssef Krou/Arnaud Gauthier-Rat :FRA 

Bronze- Hendrik Mol/Mathias Berntsen :NOR

 

Tournament Results Here

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I can't beat @Joshwith how fast he posts the results! Thanks for sharing again Josh!

 

I'm noticing a big improvement for both the French men teams (Krou/Gauthier-rat and Lyneel/Bassereau). Probably still very far from medal contention in Paris, but last year even in Challenge events they were usually nowhere to be seen.

 

Also didn't expect Xue/Xia to take the women's event over the Brazilian and American pairs. Meanwhile one of the Dutch Piersma/Van Driel teams reached the quarterfinal, decent result for them. Funny how we've got 2 Piersma sisters and 2 Van Driel sisters and they're paired up with each other.

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5 hours ago, Jinzha said:

I can't beat @Joshwith how fast he posts the results! Thanks for sharing again Josh!

 

I'm noticing a big improvement for both the French men teams (Krou/Gauthier-rat and Lyneel/Bassereau). Probably still very far from medal contention in Paris, but last year even in Challenge events they were usually nowhere to be seen.

 

Also didn't expect Xue/Xia to take the women's event over the Brazilian and American pairs. Meanwhile one of the Dutch Piersma/Van Driel teams reached the quarterfinal, decent result for them. Funny how we've got 2 Piersma sisters and 2 Van Driel sisters and they're paired up with each other.

I watched all four medal matches, so that’s probably why I was so quick :p

 

Xue/Xia were really impressive. 26/37 on sideout in the final, against one of the best teams in the world in Barbora/Carol. 
 

The French have really been surprising me lately. Remi/Lyneel making the QFs at the La Paz Challenge, Krou/Gauthier Rat winning gold at the Torquay Elite16 (Weaker field then normal, but still) and silver at the Ipanema Challenge. And on the women’s side you have Placette/Richard, who took 9th at the Tepic Elite16 and 5th at the La Paz Challenge. Don’t think any of them will medal come Paris, but anything can happen. 

 

Also, really great to see Alison and Ludwig back on tour. Hopefully they can make a good run towards Paris 2024 qualification with their partners. 

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FIVB Challenge Saquarema, Brazil :BRA 

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Marta Menegatti/Valentina Gottardi :ITA @phelps

Silver- Tainá Silva/Victoria Lopes :BRA 

Bronze- Andressa Cavalcanti/Vitoria Rodrigues :BRA 

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Evandro Gonçalves/Arthur Lanci :BRA 
Silver- Chase Budlinger/Miles Evans :USA 

Bronze- Julian Hörl/Alexander Horst :AUT 

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Satun, Thailand :THA  

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Nicole Laird/Brittany Kendall :AUS 

Silver- Ieva Vasiliauskaite/Erika Kliokmanaite :LTU  

Bronze- Valerie Dvornikova/Anna Pospisilova :CZE 

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Philipp Huster/Simon Pfretzschner :GER 

Silver- Paul Henning/Sven Winter :GER     

Bronze- Samuel Cattet/Oliver Barthelemy :FRA 


Up next, the Uberlandia Elite16 :BRA from April 26-30! 

 

Tournament Results Here

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