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FIVB Elite16 Uberlandia, Brazil :BRA 

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Taryn Kloth/Kristen Nuss :USA 

Silver- Taliqua Clancy/Mariafe Artacho Del Solar :AUS 

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

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Ondřej Perušič/David Schweiner :CZE 
Silver- Anders Mol/Christian Sørum :NOR 

Bronze- Michal Bryl/Bartosz Łosiak:POL 

 

Tournament Results Here

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Disappointing tournament for the :NED Dutch team with exits in the qualifiers (Van de Velde/Immers), group phase (Brouwer/Meeuwsen) and round of 12 (Stam/Schoon).  

 

Meanwhile the :USA American women are really impressing me, I feel like they have three teams all capable of winning Elite 16 tournaments or championships: Nuss/Kloth, Hughes/Cheng and Cannon/Sponcil. This time Cannon/Sponcil are in the final facing the inevitable :BRA Duda/Ana Patricia.

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FIVB Elite16 Ostrava, Czech Republic :CZE 

 

Women’s Tournament

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

Silver- Terese Cannon/Sarah Sponcil :USA 

Bronze- Melissa Humana-Parades/Brandie Wilkerson :CAN 

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Anders Mol/Christian Sørum :NOR
Silver- Cherif Younousse/Ahmed Tijan :QAT 

Bronze- Miles Partain/Andy Benesh :USA 

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Spiez, Switzerland :SUI 

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Diana Lunina/Tetiana Lazarenko :UKR 

Silver- Michaela Brinkova/Karin Zolnercikova :CZE 

Bronze- Georgia Johnson/Jasmine Fleming :AUS 

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Marco Krattiger/Florian Breer :SUI 
Silver- Quentin Metral/Yves Haussener :SUI 

Bronze- Piotr Janiak/Jedrzej Brozyniak :POL 

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Lecce, Italy :ITA 

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Margherita Bianchin/Claudia Scampoli :ITA

Silver- Katarzyna Kociolek/Marta Lodej :POL 

Bronze- Maia Najul Rosas/Cecilia Peralta :ARG  

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Davide Benzi/Carlo Bonifazi :ITA 
Silver- Jan Oliva/Tadeas Trousil :CZE 

Bronze- Ha Likejiang/Wu Jiaxin :CHN 

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Challenge Jurmala, Latvia :LAT 

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Melissa Humana-Parades/Brandie Wilkerson :CAN:wub:

Silver-  Esmeé Böbner/Zoé Vergé-Dépré :SUI 

Bronze- Anastasija Samoilova/Tina Graudina :LAT 

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Thomas Hodges/Zachery Schubert :AUS 
Silver- Andre Loyola Stein/George Souto Maior Wanderley :BRA 

Bronze- Renato Andrew Lima de Carvalho/Vitor Gonçalves Felipe :BRA 

 

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