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Beach Volleyball FIVB World Championships 2019


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50 minutes ago, bmo said:

Kerri Walsh-Jennings and Brooke Sweat :USA lose their opening match 2-1 against Stubbe and Van Iersel :NED

That's a big surprise, but hey ... with a very weak team in their poule, the other three teams will finish in the top 3 and will advance to the next round.

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14 minutes ago, CCB said:

That's a big surprise, but hey ... with a very weak team in their poule, the other three teams will finish in the top 3 and will advance to the next round.

 

Aren´t only the top 2 from each group + 2 best ranked 3rd teams qualifying directly, the remaining 3rd teams have to play the play-offs ?

 

Good start for our pair Dubovcová/Štrbová with a 2-0 win over the 17th world ranking team from :FIN

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1 minute ago, hckosice said:

 

Aren´t only the top 2 from each group + 2 best ranked 3rd teams qualifying directly, the remaining 3rd teams have to play the play-offs ?

 

Good start for our pair Dubovcová/Štrbová with a 2-0 win over the 17th world ranking team from :FIN

The top 2 pairs from each pool advance + the 4 best 3rd place pairs.  The other 8 pairs will play a lucky loser round for the remaining 4 spots in the knockout stage of 32 pairs.

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15 minutes ago, bmo said:

The top 2 pairs from each pool advance + the 4 best 3rd place pairs.  The other 8 pairs will play a lucky loser round for the remaining 4 spots in the knockout stage of 32 pairs.

 

yeah right, the top 4 not top 2 best 3rd ranked pairs. my bad.

 

Thank you :yes

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Women’s Pool A (after day 1)

 

:GER Ittlinger & Laboureur 1-0

:ITA Menegatti & Orsi Toth 1-0

:CAN Megan & Nicole 0-1

:PAR Michelle & Pati 0-1

 

 

:GER 21-15 21-10 :PAR

:ITA 21-18 21-15 :CAN

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Women’s Pool B (after day 1)

 

:LAT Graudina & Kravcenoka 1-0

:AUT Schützenhöfer & Plesiutschnig 1-0

:GER Körtzinger & Schneider 0-1

:POL Kociolek & Wojtasik 0-1

 

 

:AUT 21-10 16-21 15-8 :GER

:LAT 21-15 21-16 :POL

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Women’s Pool D (after day 1)

 

:BRA Ana Patrícia & Rebecca 1-0

:ESP Liliana & Elsa 1-0

:GER Bieneck & Schneider 0-1

:RWA Nzayisenga & Judith 0-1

 

 

:BRA 21-10 21-9 :RWA

:ESP 21-18 19-21 15-13 :GER

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Women’s Pool F (after day 1)

 

:BRA Agatha & Duda 1-0

:CHN X. Y. Xia & Wang 1-0

:JPN Ishii & Murakami 0-1

:CUB Leila & Maylen 0-1

 

 

:BRA 21-15 21-12 :CUB

:CHN 21-19 20-22 17-15 :JPN

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