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Beach Volleyball FIVB Pro Tour 2023


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FIVB Futures, Lille :FRA  

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Melanie Paul/Hanna-Marie Schieder :GER 

Silver-  Aline Chamereau/Clemence Vieira :FRA 

Bronze- Anouk Lupin/Ophelie Lusson :FRA 

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Elouan Chouikh-Barbez/Tom Altwies :FRA 
Silver- Louis Vandecaveye/Gilles Vandecaveye :BEL 

Bronze- Youssef Krou/Arnaud Gauthier-Rat :FRA 

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Ios, Greece :GRE 

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Wies Bekhuis/Desy Poiesz :NED @Jinzha

Silver- Franziska Friedl/Katharina Schützenhöfer :AUT 

Bronze- Maia Najul Rosas/Cecilia Peralta :ARG 

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Markus Mol/Jo Gladsøy Sunde :NOR 
Silver- Florian Schnetzer/Lorenz Petutschnig :AUT 

Bronze- Panagiotis Ioannidis/Thodoris Papadimitriou :GRE @maestro

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Messina, Italy :ITA

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Margherita Bianchin/Claudia Scampoli :ITA

Silver- Reka Orsi Toth/Giada Bianchi :ITA  

Bronze- Menia Bentele/Anna Lutz :SUI

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Bautista Amieva/Leo Aveiro :ARG

Silver- Florian Schnetzer/Lorenz Petutschnig :AUT

Bronze- Gianluca Dal Corso/Marco Viscovich :ITA

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Messina, Italy :ITA

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Niina Ahtiainen/Taru Lahti-Liukkonen :FIN 

Silver- Georgia Johnson/Jasmine Fleming :AUS   

Bronze- Katarzyna Kociolek/Marta Lodej :POL

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Evan Cory/Troy Field :USA

Silver- Mathias Seiser/Laurenc Grossio :AUT 

Bronze- Markus Mol/Jo Gladsøy Sunde :NOR

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Messina, Italy :ITA

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Niina Ahtiainen/Taru Lahti-Liukkonen :FIN 

Silver- Georgia Johnson/Jasmine Fleming :AUS   

Bronze- Katarzyna Kociolek/Marta Lodej :POL

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Evan Cory/Troy Field :USA

Silver- Mathias Seiser/Laurenc Grossio :AUT 

Bronze- Markus Mol/Jo Gladsøy Sunde :NOR

 

Tournament Results Here

It helps them somehow to be a bit higher in Olympic ranking or not too much?

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24 minutes ago, rybak said:

It helps them somehow to be a bit higher in Olympic ranking or not too much?

Olympic rankings are calculated through a pairings 12 best finishes (In Futures, Challenges, Elite16s Continental Championships, Worlds) throughout the qualifying period. While it does count towards their total, Futures events don't award enough points to make a big impact on qualification (Winner at a Futures gets 400 PTS, the cutoff average will most likely be around 600 PTS).

 

The tournaments that will help most towards your OR are: World Champs (160-1600 PTS) Elite 16's (340-1200 PTS), Challenges (140-800), and Continental Cups (Don't know the points system, all I know is that you get 800 PTS if you win). 

 

For Poland, Bryl/Losiak will almost definitely qualify through World Rankings. I'm high on Kantor/Zdybek too, and think they'll qualify. Gruszczynska/Wachowicz are a bit of a wild card, they could qualify, but they could also miss out, but whatever happens they'll probably be right on the cusp of qualification.

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FIVB Elite 16 Gstaad, Switzerland :SUI

 

Women’s Tournament

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

Silver- Kelly Cheng/Sara Hughes :USA 

Bronze- Taryn Kloth/Kristen Nuss :USA

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Miles Partain/Andy Benesh :USA

Silver- Anders Mol/Christian Sørum :NOR

Bronze- Andre Loyola Stein/George Souto Wanderley :BRA

 

Bryl :POL fractured his toe midway through the men's bronze medal match (21-18, 11-7 POL) and as a result, they had to retire, giving the Brazilians a spot on the podium. Final between Mol/Sorum and Partain/Benesh was very high-quality beach volleyball, would definitely give it a watch if you have time. Mol/Sorum are some of my favorite athletes, so was extremely gutted to see the match not going in their favor. :cry: Partain/Benesh are legit though, thought Ostrava was a fluke, but oh was I proven wrong. Could potentially see them medaling come Paris 2024. 

 

Duda/Ana Patricia and Hughes/Cheng are the two best female pairings in the world now, by a decent margin, so not surprised to see them competing for gold. Another 5th for Mel/Brandie (Now 3 5ths at FIVB level in 5 tournaments), and now they're starting to turn into TKN :p

 

 

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FIVB Challenge Espinho, Portugal :POR

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Barbara Seixas/Carol Salgado :BRA

Silver- Andressa Cavalcanti/Vitoria Rodrigues :BRA

Bronze- Agatha Bednarczuk/Rebecca Cavalcanti :BRA

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Trevor Crabb/Theodore Brunner :USA

Silver- Julian Horl/Alexander Horst :AUT

Bronze- Evandro Oliveira/Arthur Lanci :BRA

 

American men are on fire. 

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Leuven, Belgium :BEL

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- MeiMei Lin/Jinjin Zeng :CHN

Silver- Kirsten Broring/Wies Bekhuis :NED

Bronze- Menia Bentele/Anna Lutz :SUI

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Jonathan Jordan/Immanuel Zürcher :SUI

Silver- Dirk Boehle/Mees Sengers :NED

Bronze- Adi Heidrich/Leo Dillier :SUI 

 

Never heard of the men's gold/silver medalists before this tournament. Also, surprising to see Samoilovs/Smedins fail to make the podium. 

 

Tournament Results Here

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