This Swizerland couple did an amazing tournament!!
Swatch World Tour 2011
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This Swizerland couple did an amazing tournament!!
Yes, indeed! It's their first season together, already made it into a GS final! But they are both experienced, especially Patrick Heuscher who won many medals from World Tour events in his career, I can even say he is one of the legends of European beach volleyball.
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Quebec Open Jeep 2011, Quebec, Canada
19 - 24 July
Semifinals:
Dalhausser-Rogers (USA) - Santos-Alvaro (BRA) 2-0 (21-15, 21-18 )
Fuerbringer-Lucena (USA) - Gibb-Rosenthal (USA) 2-0 (21-17, 21-14)Bronze medal match:
Santos-Alvaro (BRA) - Gibb-Rosenthal (USA) 0-2 (20-22, 19-21)
Final:
Dalhausser-Rogers (USA) - Fuerbringer-Lucena (USA) 2-0 (23-21, 21-19)
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An important tournament for Dalhausser-Rogers in order to keep title chances alive. A lot of big names were missing in Quebec, they obviously preferred to prepare in Europe for the Polish Grand Slam this week. Everyone arrived in Poland already, so maybe the finals of the most important tournament in the World Tour this summer are coming this weekend in Stare Jablonki, let's see whether taking a break or playing some international volleyball turned out to be the better strategy.
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Mazury Orlen Grand Slam, Stare Jablonki, Poland
26 - 31 July
Semifinals:
Emanuel-Alison (BRA) - Dalhausser-Rogers (USA) 1-2 (15-21, 21-18, 12-15)
Fijalek-Prudel (POL) - Erdmann-Matysik (GER) 2-0 (22-20, 21-12)Bronze medal match:
Emanuel-Alison (BRA) -Erdmann-Matysik (GER) 2-0 (23-21, 21-15)
Final:
Dalhausser-Rogers (USA) - Fijalek-Prudel (POL) 2-1 (21-15, 15-21, 15-13)
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Mazury Orlen Grand Slam, Stare Jablonki, Poland
Final:
Dalhausser-Rogers (USA) - Fijalek-Prudel (POL) 2-1 (21-15, 15-21, 15-13)
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Fijalek-Prudel won't be play in Klagenfurt because of Mariusz Prudel injury.That's bad news! They are in great shape and this injury might spoil the great season they are enjoying so far.. I saw they are registered and even put into the main bracket as third-seeded, but if you say so, I guess it's true..
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A1 Grand Slam, Klagenfurt, Austria
02 - 07 August
Semifinals:
Ricardo-Cunha (BRA) - Dalhausser-Rogers (USA) 2-0 (21-19, 33-31)
Bruno-Maciel (BRA) - Brink-Reckermann (GER) 0-2 (12-21, 19-21)Bronze medal match:
Dalhausser-Rogers (USA) - Bruno-Maciel (BRA) 2-0 (21-14, 21-12)
Final:
Ricardo-Cunha (BRA) - Brink-Reckermann (GER) 2-1 (21-19, 18-21, 15-9)
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A1 Grand Slam, Klagenfurt, Austria
02 - 07 August
Final:
Ricardo-Cunha (BRA) - Brink-Reckermann (GER) 2-1 (21-19, 18-21, 15-9)
no crucial info from final match
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/…atch_from_universal_spor/
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Paf Open, Aland, Finland
16 - 21 August
Semifinals:
Dalhausser-Rogers (USA) - Fijalek-Prudel (POL) 2-1 (21-19, 18-21, 15-12)
Emanuel-Alison (BRA) - Marcio-Benjamin (BRA) 0-2 (18-21, 15-21)Bronze medal match:
Fijalek-Prudel (POL) - Emanuel-Alison (BRA) 1-2 (24-26, 21-16, 14-16)
Final:
Dalhausser-Rogers (USA) - Marcio-Benjamin (BRA) 0-2 (21-23, second set interrupted due to Rogers' knee injury)
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HP Beach Open, The Hague, The Netherlands
23 - 28 August
Semifinals:
Nummerdor-Schuil (NED) - Benes-Kubala (CZE) 2-0 (21-15, 21-19)
Ricardo-Cunha (BRA) - Semenov-Koshkarev (RUS) 2-1 (17-21, 21-15, 15-8 )Bronze medal match:
Benes-Kubala (CZE) - Semenov-Koshkarev (RUS) 0-2 (18-21, 19-21)
Final:
Nummerdor-Schuil (NED) - Ricardo-Cunha (BRA) 1-2 (21-15, 18-21, 8-15)
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Morocco Open, Agadir, Morocco
04 - 09 October
Semifinals:
Brink-Reckermann (GER) - Fuerbringer-Lucena (USA) 2-1 (21-18, 21-23, 15-12)
Nummerdor-Schuil (NED) - Pedro-Ferramenta (BRA) 2-0 (21-17, 21-16)Bronze medal match:
Fuerbringer-Lucena (USA) - Pedro-Ferramenta (BRA) 0-2 (14-21, 16-21)
Final:
Brink-Reckermann (GER) - Nummerdor-Schuil (NED) 1-2 (20-22, 21-16, 11-15)
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World Tour 2011 Final Ranking
1 Emanuel-Alison BRA *11 6,460 306,700.00
2 Rogers-Dalhausser USA *12 6,160 288,400.00
3 Brink-Reckermann GER 10 5,700 206,300.00
4 Fijalek-Prudel POL *11 4,720 156,600.00
5 Ricardo-Marcio Araujo BRA 7 3,600 138,000.00
Nummerdor-Schuil NED *13 3,600 127,250.00
Heuscher-Bellaguarda SUI 10 3,600 113,800.00
8 Xu-Wu CHN *11 3,520 102,200.00
9 Fuerbringer-Lucena USA *13 3,460 108,550.00
10 Gibb-Rosenthal USA *14 3,360 113,900.00
11 Erdmann-Matysik GER *13 3,160 94,400.00
12 Benes P.-Kubala CZE *11 3,000 85,200.00
13 Herrera-Gavira ESP 8 2,880 78,200.00
14 Semenov-Koshkarev RUS 10 2,860 79,800.00
15 Klemperer-Koreng GER 9 2,620 70,400.00
16 Plavins-Smedins, J. LAT 10 2,580 79,750.00
17 Heyer-Chevallier SUI *11 2,280 67,300.00
18 Skarlund-Spinnangr NOR *12 2,220 69,050.00
19 Cunha-Ricardo BRA 5 2,180 93,750.00
20 Samoilovs-Sorokins LAT *12 2,140 58,550.00
21 Benjamin-Bruno BRA 6 1,980 52,900.00
22 Marcio Araujo-Benjamin BRA 5 1,840 61,100.00
23 Pedro-Ferramenta BRA 5 1,720 50,500.00
Geor-Gia GEO *14 1,720 51,150.00
25 Nicolai-Lupo ITA 7 1,690 42,300.00
26 Thiago-Harley BRA 8 1,660 47,050.00
27 Boersma E.-Spijkers NED *12 1,480 46,650.00
28 Laciga M.-Weingart SUI *12 1,460 41,200.00
29 Dollinger-Windscheif GER 10 1,424 33,650.00
30 Gunnarsson-Brinkborg SWE *14 1,380 38,150.00Find the complete ranking at:
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Swatch-FIVB World Tour 2011 Individual Awards
Most Outstanding
Emanuel Rego (Brazil)Best Blocker
Alison Cerutti (Brazil)Best Defensive Player
Reinder Nummerdor (Netherlands)Best Hitter
Alison Cerutti (Brazil)Best Offensive Player
Alison Cerutti (Brazil)Best Server
Eric Koreng (Germany)
108.1 km/h during the Grand Slam in MoscowBest Setter
Phil Dalhausser (USA)Most Improved Player
Mariusz Prudel (Poland)Most Inspirational
Emanuel Rego (Brazil)Sportsman
Emanuel Rego (Brazil)Top Rookie
Sebastian Chevallier (Switzerland)Team of the Year
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All-Time Men's FIVB Beach Volleyball Swatch World Tour Award Winners
Most Outstanding
2011 - Emanuel Rego, Brazil
2010 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2009 - Harley Marques, Brazil and Richard Schuil, Netherlands
2008 - Harley, Brazil
2007 - Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2006 - Emanuel Rego, Brazil
2005 - Ricardo Santos, BrazilBest Blocker
2011 - Alison Cerutti, Brazil
2010 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2009 - Jonas Reckermann, Germany
2008 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2007 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2006 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2005 - Fabio Magalhaes BrazilBest Defensive Player
2011 - Reinder Nummerdor, Netherlands
2010 - Todd Rogers, United States
2009 - Reinder Nummerdor, Netherlands
2008 - Todd Rogers, United States
2007 - Todd Rogers, United States
2006 - Martin Conde, Argentina and Todd Rogers, United States
2005 - Marcio Araujo, BrazilBest Hitter
2011 - Alison Cerutti, Brazil
2010 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2009 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2008 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2007 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2006 - Emanuel Rego, Brazil
2005 - Ricardo Santos, BrazilBest Offensive Player
2011 - Alison Cerutti, Brazil
2010 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2009 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2008 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2007 - Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2006 - Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2005 - Ricardo Santos, BrazilBest Server
2011- Eric Koreng, Germany
2010 - Igor Kolodinsky, Russia
2009 - Igor Kolodinsky, Russia
2008 - Igor Kolodinsky, Russia
2007 - Igor Kolodinsky, Russia
2006 - Iver Horrem, Norway
2005 - Conrad Leinemann, CanadaBest Setter
2011 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2010 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2009 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2008 - Marcio Araujo, Brazil
2007 - Marcio Araujo, Brazil
2006 - Marcio Araujo, Brazil and Todd Rogers, United States
2005 - Todd Rogers, United StatesMost Improved Player
2011 - Mariusz Prudel, Poland
2010 - Bruno Oscar Schmidt, Brazil
2009 - Alison Cerutti, Brazil
2008 - Andy Ces, France
2007 - Dmitri Barsouk, Russia and Linyin Xu, China
2006 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2005 - Fabio Magalhaes, BrazilMost Inspirational
2011 - Emanuel Rego, Brazil
2010 - Linyun Xu, China
2009 - Harley Marques, Brazil
2008 - Todd Rogers, United States
2007 - Franco Neto, Brazil
2006 - Franco Neto, Brazil
2005 - Mark Heese, CanadaSportsman
2011 - Emanuel Rego, Brazil
2010 - Emanuel Rego, Brazil
2009 - Rivo Vesik, Estonia
2008 - Phil Dalhausser, United States
2007 - Franco Neto, Brazil
2006 - Franco Neto, Brazil
2005 - Emanuel Rego, BrazilTeam of the Year
2011 - Alison Cerutti/Emanuel Rego, Brazil
2010 - Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, United States
2009 - Julius Brink/Reckermann, Germany
2008 - Harley Marques/Pedro Salgado, Brazil
2007 - Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2006 - Emanuel Rego//Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2005 - Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, BrazilTop Rookie
2011 – Sebastian Chevallier, Switzerland
2010 - Karl Jaani, Estonia
2009 - Ruslans Sorokins, Latvia
2008 - Adrian Gavira Collado, Spain
2007 - Igor Kolodinsky, Russia
2006 - Sean Rosenthal, United States
2005 - Matteo Varnier, Italy and Jake Gibb, United StatesAll-Time Men’s FIVB Beach Volleyball Swatch World Tour Points Champions
1989-90 Sinjin Smith/Randy Stoklos, United States
1990-91 Sinjin Smith/Randy Stoklos, United States
1991-92 Sinjin Smith/Randy Stoklos, United States
1992-93 Sinjin Smith/Randy Stoklos, United States
1993-94 Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, Brazil
1994-95 Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway
1995-96 Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, Brazil
1996 ZeMarco de Melo/Emanuel Rego, Brazil
1997 ZeMarco de Melo/Emanuel Rego, Brazil
1998 Para Ferreira /Guilherme Marquez, Brazil
1999 Emanuel Rego/Jose Loiola, Brazil
2000 ZeMarco de Melo/Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2001 Emanuel Rego/Tande Ramos, Brazil
2002 Mariano Baracetti/Martin Conde, Argentina
2003 Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2004 Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2005 EmanuelRego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2006 Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2007 Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil
2008 Harley Marques/Pedro Salgado, Brazil
2009 Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany
2010 Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers
2011 Alison Cerutti/Emanuel RegoSource: FIVB