Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International explained

The Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International was a women's beach volleyball tournament held at Horse Guards Parade, London, between 9 and 14 August 2011. It was the beach volleyball test event for the 2012 Summer Olympics and was part of the London Prepares series. The tournament, run as an exhibition, was won by the Brazilian pair Maestrini and Vieira. 2,274 tonnes of sand was transported to the parade ground for the event. After the tournament, the sand went to several locations within London to fulfill a legacy promise. The stadium had a capacity of 1,500 spectators. The play was affected by the 2011 England riots.

Tournament

The tournament featured 24 teams from around the world. It was jointly staged by the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) and the British Volleyball Federation. The event took place at Horse Guards Parade between 9 and 14 August 2011.[1] The event saw 54 matches played but, although prize money was available, no ranking points were on offer, as it was classified as an intercontinental exhibition.[2] Teams who were eligible to take part in the European Championships Final were not allowed to participate.[3] A total of 2,274 tonnes of Redhill 28 sand was delivered from a quarry in Godstone, Surrey, to create one competition court and two practice courts.[4] [5] The main stadium had a capacity of 1,500, ten times fewer than the 15,000 capacity of the planned Olympic venue itself.[6] [7]

Participants included world number one team and 2009 world champions Jennifer Kessy and April Ross, Sydney Olympic champion Natalie Cook, and Beijing and 2011 World Championship bronze medalists Zhang Xi and Xue Chen.[5] [8] [9] Six teams from Commonwealth countries were also invited as the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) and the FIVB wanted to demonstrate their support for beach volleyball becoming a sport at the Commonwealth Games.[10]

Format

The format of the competition was similar to the one to be used at the Olympics. The 24 pairs were divided into 6 pools of 4 teams. The top two teams in each pool advanced to the last-16 knockout stage along with the best two third-place finishers in the groups. The remaining third-place teams then played off in "lucky loser" matches to determine the final two spots in the last 16. The knockout stages were seeded according to the teams' rankings in the pool stage.[11]

Prize money

A total of 10,000 US dollars in prize money was awarded as follows.[11]

StageMoney in $
Champions1,800
Runner-up1,100
Third Place800
Fourth Place600
Quarter finalist500
Last 16300
Lucky losers200
Pool Stage150

London riots

Because of the riots affecting England at the start of the competition, all evening matches on 9 August were brought forward, and matches were played on practice courts, allowing people to get home safely.[12] [13] Natalie Cook said that the situation reminded her of the 1996 Summer Olympics, where she had to play in the bronze medal match after a bomb had been detonated.[14] [15]

Preliminary phase

Pool A

On day one British pair Mullin and Dampney beat Clancy and Hynes of Australia in straight sets.[16] On day two they played Santiago and Acevedo of Puerto Rico, going a set and 2–8 down and saving 3 match points before winning in 56 minutes. Meanwhile, Wang and Ma of China won both their first two matches.[17] [18] [19] In the group decider, the British pair struggled at first but rallied and eventually won, although Mullin received a yellow card for disputing a line call.[20] [21] A win for Santiago and Acevedo put the Puerto Ricans in the last 16.[22]

Standings and results

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Pool B

In the first round, Xue and Zhang of China beat Sinnema and Wiltens of the Netherlands 21–15, 21–8, while Elwin and Matauatu beat Roubains and Papageorgiou of Greece in straight sets.[24] The same two pairs won in the second round.[17] The group decider was played during a downpour. Elwin and Matauatu won the opening set, but the second seeds from China took the next two sets to win the match.[21] Meanwhile, the young Dutch pair Sinnema and Wiltens exited the competition after a straight-sets loss to Roubains and Papageorgiou.[25]

Standings and results

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Pool C

Third seeds Kessy and Ross of the US all their matches.[17] [21] [26] The crowd favourites, Uganda, finished bottom but expressed their determination to return for the 2012 Olympics.[27]

Standings and results

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Pool D

British pair Boulton and Johns won the first match in the group with a straight sets win over Broder and Voth from Canada.[24] Cunha and Lima of Brazil won their first two matches.[17] The Brazilian pair won the group decider with a straight sets win over the British pair.[21]

Standings and results

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Pool E

After two matches the Australian and Canadian teams were undefeated in group E.[17] The Australians won the decider in straight sets win.[28] Malaysia lost all three of their matches in straight sets.[29]

Standings and results

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Pool F

In the first match of the tournament, Mexican pair Candelas and Garcia defeated Brazilians Maestrini and Vieira. The Mexicans won their next two matches to win the group with three wins.[21]

Standings and results

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Knockout stage

Lucky loser

Santiago and Acevedo (Puerto Rico) and Rutledge and Hochevar (US) were the best third-placed teams, who automatically qualified for the last 16. Hunkus and Lowe (US), Simon and García Gonzalo (Spain), MacTavish and Rodrigue (Canada) and Roubanis and Papageorgiou (Greece) competed for the final two places in the last 16, which were won by the Spanish and Canadian teams.[30]

Results

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Last sixteen

Maestrini and Vieira (Brazil), Cunha and Lima (Brazil), Kessy and Ross (USA), Xue and Zhang (China), Cook and Hinchley (Australia) and Boulton and Johns (UK) won in straight sets. Bibiana and Garcia (Mexico) and Mullin and Dampney (UK) won in three sets.[31]

Results

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Quarterfinals

Cunha and Lima were the first pair to reach the semi-finals, defeating Cook and Hinchley in the final set after missing four match points.[32] Boulton and Johns defeated Beijing medalists Xue and Zhang in straight sets, their first win in three meetings with them and the best win of their career to date. However, British number ones Mullins and Dampaney lost in straight sets to Brazilian pair Maestrini and Vieira.[33] [34] Ross and Kessy won a close first set against Bibiana and Garcia but won second easily.[35] [36]

Results

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Semifinals

The semifinals saw the fifth international meeting of the year between the two Brazilian pairs. Maestrini and Vieira came from three points down to take the opening set. In the second, they went three points ahead themselves. Cunha and Lima drew level, but Maestrini and Vieira won the last five points. In the other match, Americans Kessy and Ross took the first set 21–13, but Britain's Boulton and Johns took the second – the first time they had done so in four meetings between these two teams. The Americans, however, won the third set to win a place in the final.[37]

Results

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Third place playoff

Brazilians Cunha and Lima were too strong for Boulton and Johns, beating the British pair in two close sets.[38] [39]

Result

Final

Kessy and Ross quickly took control of the first set, winning it 21–10. In the second set it was Maestrini and Vieira who started fast. The Americans rallied, but the Brazilians won the set. A closely fought final set reached a score of, but the Brazilians won the next two points to achieve their first win over the Americans in 2011. Maestrini was awarded the Visa Hero Award for her performance in the final.[39]

Result

Tournament bracket

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Reaction

The event was praised by both spectators and the press, and British Olympic Association chief executive Andy Hunt suggested that a beach volleyball competition should be held in London every year,[41] adding: "We've proved to the world that despite the incidents earlier in the week, ... all of the test events coped well and it's an opportunity to learn from that experience."[42] London Evening Standard journalist Dan Jones commented: "I'm not sure that beach volleyball will ever be a direct solution for civil unrest and mob rule but it sure as hell diverts your mind from the aftermath."[43] David Luckes, Head of Sport Competition at LOCOG, called the atmosphere "fantastic", and Vicente Araujo, Technical Delegate and FIVB Beach Volleyball Commission secretary, said the venue was "inspirational".[44] Natalie Cook said that they "couldn’t ask for a better spot for our sport of beach volleyball to be showcased, so we’re very proud".[45] The 2,274 tonnes of sand used for the event was distributed to Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, The Score Sports Centre in Waltham Forest and the sports centre of the Westminster Academy in London.[46]

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Event background. londonpreparesseries.ocm. LOCOG. 21 August 2011.
  3. Web site: Beach volleyball test event. fivb.org. FIVB. 21 August 2011.
  4. News: London 2012: Sand arrives at beach volleyball venue. 21 July 2011. 22 August 2011.
  5. News: Horse Guards Parade transformed into beach ahead of test event. 22 July 2011. FIVB. 23 August 2011. fivb.com.
  6. Olympic Countdown, 2011. [TV programme] BBC, BBC2, 21 August 13.00.
  7. News: Test Event in stunning surroundings. 3 August 2011. fivb.com. FIVB.
  8. News: Visa Beach Volleyball Test Event is world class . 15 July 2011 . fivb.org . 23 August 2011 . FIVB.
  9. Web site: Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International teams list. PDF. londonpreparesseries.com. 23 August 2011. LOCOG.
  10. News: World class athletes to compete at Beach Volleyball test event. 15 July 2011. 5 September 2011. london2012.ocm. LOCOG. 15 September 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110915214059/http://www.london2012.com/news/2011/07/world-class-athletes-to-compete-at-beach-volleyball-test.php. dead.
  11. Web site: London 2012 Beach Volleyball Test Event Regulations. fivb.org. FIVB. PDF. 21 August 2011.
  12. News: BULLETIN – Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International rescheduled night matches . 9 August 2011. 21 August 2011.
  13. News: IOC 'confident' over safety at London 2012 Olympic Games. 9 August 2011. 21 August 2011.
  14. News: Natalie Cook ready to sand and deliver at 2012 London Olympics. 12 August 2011. dailytelegraph.com.au. The Daily Telegraph. Amanda Lulham.
  15. News: Riots force early finish for volleyball. smh.com. AAP. 10 August 2011. 5 September 2011.
  16. News: Favourites begin with easy victories at the Beach Volleyball test event while Vanuatu and Uganda win over crowds.. 10 August 2011. londonpreparesseries.com. LOCOG.
  17. News: Ten teams undefeated at Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International. fivb.org. FIVB. 10 August 2011.
  18. News: Last-gasp victory for Great Britain caps a fantastic day of Beach Volleyball. LOCOG. 11 August 2011. londonpreparesseries.com.
  19. News: London test event brings new kids on the block up to speed for world senior tour. 10 August 2011. FIVB. fivb.org.
  20. News: Rain, Mexican waves and farewell Uganda. 12 August 2011. LOCOG. londonpreparesseries.com.
  21. News: Six pool winners decided at Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International in London. 11 August 2011. FIVB. fivb.org.
  22. News: Knockout stages next for Puerto Ricans in their quest to spread the word of beach volleyball. 11 August 2011. fivb.org. FIVB.
  23. Web site: Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International Preliminary Phase standings. 21 August 2011.
  24. News: First day fun with few upsets at Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International. 9 August 2011. FIVB.org. FIVB.
  25. News: Wiltens predicts bright future for Sinnema despite Dutch pair exiting London after the pool stage. 11 August 2011. fivb.org. FIVB.
  26. News: Ugandan duo learning the hard way on road to London 2012. 10 August 2011. FIVB. FIVB.
  27. News: Ever-smiling Ugandans determined to make it back to Horse Guard's Parade for London 2012. 11 August 2011. fivb.org. FIVB.
  28. News: Australian beach volleyballers Natalie Cook and Tamsyn Barnett advance to elimination rounds of London tournament. 23 August 2011. The Courier Mail. couriermail.com.au. Damien Stannard. 12 August 2011.
  29. News: Malaysia duo ends trip to Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International Thursday. fivb.com. 12 August 2011. FIVB.
  30. News: 16 teams advance at Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International. 11 August 2011. fivb.com. FIVB.
  31. News: Quarterfinals set for Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International. 12 August 2011. FIVB. fivb.com.
  32. News: Taiana Lima and Vivian Cunha stay focused to reach semifinals at Horse Guard's Parade. 13 August 2011. FIVB. 23 August 2011. fivb.org.
  33. News: Johns and Boulton stun Olympic bronze medalists to book semi progress. 13 August 2011. 23 August 2011. Sportbeat. morethanthegames.co.uk. https://web.archive.org/web/20120321130609/http://www.morethanthegames.co.uk/summer-sports/1315242-johns-and-boulton-stun-olympic-bronze-medallists-book-semi-progress. 2012-03-21. dead.
  34. News: Boulton and Johns record career best win to reach last four of London 2012 test event. 23 August 2011. 13 August 2011. FIVB. fivb.org.
  35. News: April Ross and Jennifer Kessy set to face local favourites in semifinals of London 2012 test event. 23 August 2011. FIVB. 13 August 2011. fivb.org.
  36. News: Two Brazilian duos, Great Britain, USA in final four in London. 13 August 2011. FIVB. fivb.org.
  37. News: Brazil vs. United States for gold medal in London. 14 August 2011. FIVB. fivb.org.
  38. News: Lima and Vivian need huge effort to see off Johns and Boulton and take bronze at London 2012 test event. 14 August 2011. FIVB. fivb.org.
  39. News: Brazil's Lili/Vieira win gold at Visa FIVB Beach Volleyball International. 14 August 2011. fivb.org. FIVB.
  40. Web site: Results. fivb.org. FIVB. 22 August 2011.
  41. News: Johns and Boulton narrowly miss out on Medals. 15 August 2011. 23 August 2011. volleyballengland.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20110928044236/http://www.volleyballengland.org/News.php?articleId=2125. 2011-09-28. dead.
  42. News: GB beach volleyball duo happy with London 2012 test event. Hope. Nick. bbc.co.uk. BBC News. 14 August 2011. 5 September 2011.
  43. News: Life's a beach when you get to watch suntans and hotpants. https://archive.today/20130505135600/http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-sport/article-23976765-lifes-a-beach-when-you-get-to-watch-suntans-and-hotpants.do. dead. 5 May 2013. 9 August 2011. Dan Jones. standard.co.uk. 23 August 2011.
  44. News: Beach Volleyball thrills central London. 16 August 2011. 31 August 2011. olympic.org. IOC.
  45. News: Natalie Cook ready to lay down a marker for her fifth Olympic Games. fivb.org. FIVB. 11 August 2011. 5 September 2011.
  46. News: Beach Volleyball sand to be used across London. 23 August 2011. 22 August 2011. LOCOG. london2012.com. 24 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110824081342/http://www.london2012.com/press/media-releases/2011/08/beach-volleyball-sand-to-be-used-across-london.php. dead.