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On 7/16/2023 at 10:36 AM, Josh said:

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

@rybak Kantor/Zdybek placed fourth :d 

 

Should help them towards qualifying a second pairing for Poland. 

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FIVB Challenge Edmonton, Canada :CAN

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Barbara Seixas/Carol Salgado :BRA

Silver- Marta Menegatti/Valentina Gottardi :ITA

Bronze- Barbora Hermannová/Marie-Sara Stochlova :CZE

 

Second consecutive Challenge title for Barbora/Carol! Looking like the clear #2 behind Duda/AP in the Olympic race. 

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Joao Pedrosa/Hugo Campos :POR

Silver- Hendrik Mol/Mathias Berntsen :NOR

Bronze- Paolo Nicolai/Samuele Cottafava :ITA

 

:yikes: Certainly wasn't expecting to see Pedrosa/Campos on the podium, much less winning gold. 

 

Can I just mention that this was such a shit venue? There's no view as the highway is right by the courts and you can hear horns blaring constantly. Hopefully, FIVB axes this stop in future years or at the very least changes the venue to a more picturesque location.

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Elite16 Montreal, Canada :CAN

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Brandie Wilkerson/Melissa Humana-Parades :CAN

Silver- Betsi Flint/Julia Scoles :USA

Bronze- Chen Xue/Xinyi Xia :CHN

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Anders Mol/Christian Sørum :NOR

Silver- Miles Partain/Andy Benesh :USA

Bronze- Adrian Carambula/Alex Ranghieri :ITA

 

My takeaways:

- They should bring this stop back next year. The crowd was absolutely nuts throughout the entire tournament. 

- Xue/Xia are starting to establish themselves as a top 10 team in the world. 

- Another Partain/Benesh v. Mol/Sørum gold medal battle, this one going the way of the Norwegians after a 3-set loss in Gstaad. Really excited to see the upcoming battles between them in the upcoming months, they are easily the top two teams in the world right now.

 

And of course, really happy to see my favorite men's and women's teams both win gold! :wub:

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Elite16 Hamburg, Germany :GER

 

Women's Tournament

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

Silver- Taryn Kloth/Kristen Nuss :USA

Bronze- Svenja Müller/Cinja Tillmann :GER

 

5th for Mel/Brandie, for the 4th time this season :p (Doha, Tepic, Gstaad, and now Hamburg)

 

TKN 2022 vibes :p

 

Men's Tournament

Gold- David Åhman/Jonathan Hellvig :SWE

Silver- Paolo Nicolai/Samuele Cottafava :ITA (@phelps they beat Mol/Sorum on route to the final, I hope you're not too disappointed :p)

Bronze-  Anders Mol/Christian Sørum :NOR :wub:

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Warsaw, Poland :POL 

 

Women's Tournament

Gold- Dorina Klinger/Ronja Klinger :AUT 

Silver- Jagoda Gruszczynska/Aleksandra Wachowicz :POL

Bronze- Clemence Vieira/Aline Chamereau :FRA

 

Men's Tournament

Gold- Martins Plavins/Kristians Fokerots :LAT

Silver- Jedrzej Brozyniak/Piotr Janiak :POL

Bronze- Olivers Bulgacs/Edgars Tocs :LAT

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FIVB Futures Wenzhou, China :CHN

 

Women's Tournament

Gold- Meimei Lin/Jinjin Zeng :CHN

Silver- Xinxin Wang/Lingdi Zhu :CHN 

Bronze- Xu Yan/Mingli Zhou :CHN

 

Men's Tournament

Gold- Jiaxin Wu/Likejiang Ha :CHN

Silver- Alani Nicklin/Bradley Fuller :NZL

Bronze- Abbas Pourasgari/Alireza Aghajanighasab :IRI

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Bujumbura, Burundi :BDI

 

Women's Tournament

Gold- Liliana Fernandez Steiner/Paula Soria Gutierrez :ESP

Silver- Eva Freiberger/Stephanie Wiesmeyr :AUT

Bronze- Janne Uhl/Paula Schurholz :GER

 

Men's Tournament

Gold- Richard Peemuller/Tilo Rietschel :GER

Silver- Kevin Cuzmiciov/River Day :ISR

Bronze- Juan Enrique Bello/Josue Stephen Seekings Lucchesi Rocha :ENG

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB Futures Qidong, China :CHN 

 

Men's Tournament

Gold- Yanwei Wang/Jie Li :CHN

Silver- Thomas Reid/John McManaway :NZL

Bronze- Yusuke Gottsu/Takumi Takahashi :JPN

 

Women's Tournament

Gold- Xu Yan/Mingli Zhou :CHN

Silver- Xinxin Wang/Lingdi Zhu :CHN

Bronze- Elizabeth Alchin/Kayla Mears :AUS

 

Tournament Results Here

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FIVB BPT Futures Al-Alamien, Egypt :EGY

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Paul Pascariuc/Laurenz Leitner :AUT

Silver- Robin Sowa/Lukas Pfretzschner :GER

Bronze- Martins Plavins/Kristians Fokerots :LAT

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Ieva Vasiliauskaite/Jerkaterina Kovakskaja :LTU

Silver- Iya Lindahl/Xolani Hodel :USA

Bronze- Gerda Grudzinskaite/Rugile Grudzinskaite :LTU

 

Tournament Results Here 

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FIVB BPT Futures Baden, Austria :AUT

 

Men’s Tournament

Gold- Martin Ermacora/Philipp Waller :AUT

Silver- Timo Hammarberg/Alexander Horst :AUT

Bronze- Jonas Sagstetter/Benedikt Sagstetter :GER

 

Women’s Tournament

Gold- Dorian Klinger/Ronja Klinger :AUT

Silver- Leona Kernan/Annique Niderhauser :GER

Bronze- Menia Bentele/Anna Lutz :SUI

 

Tournament Results Here

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