A St. Petersburg (Florida) golden ladies Bednarczuk/Seixas vs Felisberta/Antonelli e Lima/Alves, 5° Marta Menegatti/ Viki Orsi Toth


28/06/2015

Ottimo quinto posto per le azzurre Marta Menegatti & Viktoria Orsi Toth, stesso risultato ottenuto dai boys italiano Lupo & Nicolai che sempre nel Grand Slam di St Petersburg in Florida hanno visto vincere gli statunitensi Gibb/Patterson.

Ma soprattutto nel Grand Slam femminile è stata …samba brasiliana, visto che sul sito della www.fivb.org viene scritto testualmente: << Winning the gold medal was Brazil’s Agatha Bednarczuk/Barbara Seixas while the silver medal went to Brazil’s Juliana Felisberta/Maria Antonelli and the bronze was won by  Brazil’s Taiana Lima/Fernanda Alves >>.
Per parte nostra però vi proponiamo step by step tutto il viaggio della coppia azzurra Marta Menegatti & Viktoria Orsi Toth partendo dalle News ufficiali targate federvolley, fino alle loro performance nei quarti , quando si sono dovute accontentare del 5° posto, un risultato di tutto rispetto (come peraltro quello di Lupo & Nicolai).

Fermo restando che essendo questo sito www.polesinesport.it  promoter di sport in the world vi proponiamo altresì in lingua inglese tutto quanto è successo nelle sfide della ‘Final Four’ ( sia maschile che femminile) , per la gioia anche dei nostri emigrati in Brasile visto che tra le donne le girls verde oro si sono messe al colle tutte le medaglie da podio, cioè Oro, Argento e Bronzo.

PRIMA NEWS ( by www.federvolley.it , 19-06-2015 )/ Beach GS StPetersburg - Le coppie azzurre avanzano

 Doppia vittoria (e qualificazione nel tabellone ad eliminazione diretta) per Marta Menegatti e Viktoria Orsi Toth, nel Grand Slam di St. Petersburg. le due azzurre hanno superato prima le svizzere Forrer-Vergé Dépré 2-0 (21-17, 21-15), poi in rimonta le canadesi Humana Paredes-Pischke per 2-1 (16-21, 21-19, 16-14). Oggi si giocano il primo posto nella pool con le tedesche Laboureur-Sude.

 Lupo e Nicolai, seppur battuti nel terzo match della pool da Ricardo-Emanuel 2-1 (18-21, 21-17, 15-13) sono entrati nel tabellone ad eliminazione diretta dove affronteranno nel primo turno i francesi Krou-Rowlandson.

 SECONDA NEWS / UOMINI ( by www.federvolley.it , 20-06-2015 )/ Beach GS StPetersburg - Nicolai-Lupo nei quarti di finale

 Gli azzurri Nicolai e Lupo si sono qualificati per i quarti di finale del Grand Slam di StPetersburg. Nella giornata di ieri hanno prima battuto i francesi Krou-Rowlendson per 2-0 (21-15 21-15), poi negli ottavi hanno eliminato i coriacei tedeschi Walkenhorst-Windscheif superandoli 2-1 (21-19, 14-21, 15-12). Oggi (nella serata italiana) nei quarti se la vedranno con gli austriaci Doppler-Horst.

  SECONDA NEWS / DONNE ( by www.federvolley.it , 20-06-2015 )/ Beach GS StPetersburg - Nicolai-Lupo chiudono al 5o posto, Menegatti-Orsi Toth negli ottavi

 Si è fermata al quinto posto la marcia di Nicolai-Lupo nel Grand Slam di StPetersburg. I due azzurri sono stati battuti nel match dei quarti di finale dagli austriaci Doppler-Horst 2-1 (21-16, 14-21, 15-10).

 Continua invece il torneo di Menegatti-Orsi Toth, che battendo le tedesche Labourer-Sude 2-1 (14-25 24-22 15-11) hanno vinto la loro pool e si sono qualificate direttamente per gli ottavi di finale. Ieri sera, quando in Italia era notte il torneo femminile era stato sospeso a causa del maltempo e soprattutto dei fulmini che hanno accompagnato la pioggia. Per questo motivo le gare dei quarti di finale si giocheranno domenica.

   TERZA NEWS /( by www.federvolley.it , 21-06-2015)/ Beach GS StPetersburg - Menegatti - Orsi Toth: ostacolo brasiliano nei quarti

 Le azzurre dell'Aeronautica Militare Menegatti-Orsi Toth hanno raggiunto i quarti di finale del Gran Slam di St.Petersburg, dove praticamente all'alba americana (ore 7 locali 13 in Italia), affronteranno le brasiliane Lima-Fernanda. Negli ottavi Marta e Viki, nella notte italiana, hanno eliminato le tedesche Holtwick-Semmler imponendosi 2-0 (21-16 21-17).


  QUARTA NEWS ( by www.federvolley.it , 21-06-2015 )/ Beach GS StPetersburg - Menegatti e Orsi Toth quinte a StPetersburg

 Come già accaduto ieri per gli azzurri Nicolai-Lupo, la coppia tricolore Menegatti-Orsi Toth si è classificata al quinto posto del Grand Slam di StPetersburg. Nei quarti di finale le due ragazze italiane sono state superate 2-1 (18-21, 21-10, 15-11) dalle brasiliane Lima-Fernanda. Rimane la soddisfazione di aver disputato un buon torneo e di aver confermato una buona condizione alla vigilia dell'atteso Campionato del Mondo che sta per scattare in Olanda.

QUINTA NEWS / UOMINI / ( by www.fivb.org, St. Petersburg Grand Slam | 16 - 21 June 2015 / #StPeteGS , Press release )/ USA’s Gibb/Patterson captures men’s gold medal Saturday at FIVB smart St. Petersburg Grand Slam

 USA's Jake Gibb, left prepares to receive the Mikasa from Casey Patterson as the American duo came from behind in three set to win the gold medal Saturday in Florida, USA at the FIVB smart St. Petersburg Grand Slam, presented by AVP.

St. Petersburg, Florida, USA, June 20, 2015 — Enjoying the warmth of the sun and the enthusiasm of the center court crowd, USA’s Jake Gibb and Casey Patterson came from behind to defeat Netherlands’ Reinder Nummerdor and Christiaan Varenhorst to win the men’s gold medal Saturday at the double-gender $800,000 FIVB smart St. Petersburg Grand Slam, presented by AVP.

The FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour is in the USA for the first time in 2015 as the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour is visiting the United States for the 12th time overall and the state of Florida for the third time. Winning the men’s bronze medal was USA’s Nick Lucena and Theo Brunner who powered past Austria’s Clemens Doppler and Alexander Horst.

 FIVB smart ST. PETERSBURG GRAND SLAM presented by AVP PURSE

The gold medal teams in the FIVB smart St. Petersburg Grand Slam presented by AVP will split $57,000, the silver $43,000, the bronze $32,000 and fourth place $24,000. The event is a special first of its kind partnership between the international sanctioning body FIVB, USA Volleyball and US sanctioning body AVP.

SUNDAY WOMEN’S SKED

Concluding the internationally-televised event on Sunday, which is being held on the purpose-built site at the popular Spa Beach Park at the Pier on Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg will be the women’s quarterfinals, semifinals and medal matches. Action will get underway at 8 a.m. with the quarterfinals followed by the semifinals and the bronze medal match at 2:30 p.m. ET and gold medal match at 4 p.m. ET.

 SHOWCASE SPOTLIGHT TIME

In addition to the international broadcast, NBC TV will air live beach action in the USA on Sunday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET and on the NBC Sports Network on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET.

 GOLD MEDAL RESULTS

USA’s eighth-seeded Gibb/Patterson started slowly which is fairly common for this team and then powered past Netherlands’ third-seeded Nummerdor/Varenhorst in three sets, losing the first set they arose to take the last two sets to earn their second FIVB World Tour gold medal, 16-21, 23-21 and 15-13 in an entertaining 59-minute match.

With all of the players in this tournament now heading to Europe to compete for gold next week in the 2015 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships in the Netherlands, Gibb/Patterson now have five podium finishes in 25 events together as a team. The win was a rematch from a pool play match in the last FIVB World Tour stop in Stavanger, Norway. Playing together since 2013, this was the Gibb/Patterson’s first final four of the 2015 FIVB World Tour as the USA earned their first two men’s podium finishes in six events this season.

 The first set saw USA’s Gibb/Patterson lead early at 5-4 but Netherland’s Nummerdor/Varenhorst then went on a 10-2 run to put it away.  The second set had 15 ties and three lead changes and no team led by more than two points the entire set. USA trailed 16-15 when Gibb had back-to-back blocks of Nummerdor shots as part of an 8-5 run to close the set.

In the tiebreaker third set, it was tied at 6-6 when USA scored three in a row for their first three-point lead in the match. The teams traded points until the end of the match when Gibb ended it with a kill for match point.

 Statistically in the gold medal match, USA’s Gibb had five blocks, two aces and 17 kills and his teammate Patterson had 17 digs and 19 kills. For the Netherlands, Nummerdor had 11 digs and 19 kills and Varenhorst had two aces, one black and 15 kills.

 This was USA’s first FIVB World Tour gold medal since July 27, 2014 in Long Beach, Calif., USA and through the first six FIVB World Tour men’s events, the highest seeded team to win gold has been No. 7 meaning no teams seeded 1-6 have won a gold medal so far this year.

USA’s Gibb/Patterson finished with a perfect 7-0 record with its last four matches going three sets in St. Petersburg and Netherland’s Nummerdor/Varenhorst ended with a 6-1 record and six of their seven matches to go three sets.


 BRONZE MEDAL RESULTS

Completing a surprising week in Florida, USA’s 26th-seeded Lucena/Brunner defeated Austria’s seventh-seeded Doppler/Horst in straight sets, 21-19, 21-16 in 46 minutes. USA’s Lucena/Brunner finished the tournament with their first FIVB bronze medal as a team with a 6-1 record in six FIVB World Tour events as a team while Austria’s Doppler/Horst ended their week with a 4-4 record and their third final four finish in 27 FIVB World Tour events as a tandem. For Brunner, it was his second FIVB medal after also earning a bronze in Long Beach last year with Olympic champion Todd Rogers.

 Austria’s Doppler/Horst jumped out to an 8-5 lead in the first set before USA’s Lucena/Brunner went on an 8-3 run to pull away and then the Americans finished the set on a 6-3 run.

 In the second set, it was closer at first with nine ties and six lead changes up to 9-9 before USA’s Lucena/Brunner went on an 11-3 run. Austria’s Doppler/Horst fought off four match sets before dropping the final set.

 In the stats department, USA’s Brunner had five ace serves, three blocks and 12 kills and teammate Lucena had two aces, 12 kills and six digs. For Austria, Doppler had two blocks and 11 kills and Horst had four aces, five digs and eight kills.

 SEMIFINAL RESULTS

In the semifinals on Saturday, USA’s Gibb/Patterson battled nearly point for point before outlasting their USA compatriots Lucena/Brunner, 22-20, 19-21 and 16-14 in 71 minutes. In the second semifinal, that was delayed for one hour, nine minutes because of lightning warnings for the second straight day, Netherlands’ Nummerdor/Varenhorst was able to hold on with some inspired play to defeat Austria’s Doppler/Horst, 21-15, 16-21 and 19-17 in 63 minutes.

 In the all-USA matchup, Gibb/Patterson ended the match on a 6-3 run as Brunner had 8 blocks, 19 kills and three aces in the victory with teammate Gibb added five blocks, 16 kills and two aces. USA’s Gibb/Patterson duo now has a 2-0 career record over USA’s Lucena/Brunner on the FIVB World Tour.

 In the second semifinal that included a 69-minute weather warning delay, Austria’s Doppler/Host led 11-9, but Netherland’s Nummerdor/Varenhorst ended the set on a 12-14 run.  In the second set, Netherlands led 11-9 and Austria turned it around and ended on a 13-5 run to win the set.

 The tiebreaker third set was a battle that saw Austria’s Doppler/Horst lead at 11-9, but Netherlands’ Nummerdor/Varenhorst closed the match on a 9-4 run after Austria had a 13-10 lead. Austria had two match points but Netherlands battled back as Varenhorst had six blocks in the match. Nummerdor and Varenhorst each had 10 kills for the Netherlands and Austria’s Doppler had 10 kills as well along with two blocks and three ace serves.

 


 QUARTERFINAL RESULTS

In the first two quarterfinals held early Saturday morning at Spa Beach Park, USA’s eighth-seeded Gibb/Patterson came from behind to eliminate Mexico’s surprising 24th-seeded Juan Virgen/Lombardo Ontiveros, (Qualifier seed No. 2) in three sets, 19-21, 21-17 and 15-12 in 32 minutes and USA’s 26th-seeded Lucena/Brunner continued their stunning run by winning in two sets over Australia’s 20th-seeded Christopher McHugh/Isaac Kapa, 21-14, 21-18 in 32 minutes.

 In the other two quarterfinals, Netherlands’ third-seeded Nummerdor/Varenhorst came from behind to knock off Spain’s 13th-seeded Pablo Herrera/Adrian Gavira, 17-21, 21-19 and 16-14 in 55 minutes and Austria’s seventh-seeded Doppler/Horst held off the comeback attempt by Italy’s 12th-seeded Paolo Nicolai/Daniele Lupo, winning in three sets, 21-16, 14-21 and 15-10 in 48 minutes.

The quarterfinal losers will officially leave St. Petersburg with fifth place finishes and purses of $17,000 per team.

 smart QUOTES

After his team’s gold medal victory, USA’s Patterson commented, "It's amazing. My partner played out of his mind. After that first set, where we played terrible, I mean we couldn't do anything right. My partner stepped it up, sided out every ball, stuffed like eight balls, I was just break dancing in the background. Jake played amazing, so I'm still just along for the ride. We’re just two stubborn kids."

 "I mean it was dark this morning when we were warming up for our first match. We're two old guys that are too stubborn to give up. We can't let these young kids take us with energy. My guy (Gibb) sides out like a champ, stuffs balls in that second set to win it for us. He just played steady the whole time – that was huge. We're stoked. That's a long day for us, but we prepare for it so it's good. I think once we started flowing on defense. Once Jake started stuffing some balls, and we started getting some good touches, it changed and we both started feeling it."

 ON THE HORIZON

Following this week’s second of five FIVB Grand Slam tournaments on the 2015 FIVB calendar at the $800,000 FIVB St. Petersburg Grand Slam in the United States, the dynamic month of beach volleyball will conclude with the $1,000,000 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships The Netherlands (June 26-July 5) being anchored in The Hague with pool play and the first two rounds of single-elimination also being played in Amsterdam, Apeldoorn and Rotterdam.

 MORE IN THE USA

Following this week’s event, the FIVB will return to the USA twice more in 2015 with the $800,000 FIVB Long Beach Grand Slam Aug. 18-23 in Southern California and the $500,000 Swatch FIVB World Tour Season Final in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sept. 29-Oct. 4.

 GROWING HISTORY

The FIVB St. Petersburg Grand Slam is the 320th men’s event since the FIVB began men’s competition in 1987 and the 284th FIVB women’s tournament since they started in 1992.


 

 QUINTA NEWS / DONNE( by www.fivb.org, St. Petersburg Grand Slam | 16 - 21 June 2015 / #StPeteGS / Press release ) / Brazil blasts way to Women’s gold, silver, bronze Sundayat FIVB smart St. Petersburg Grand Slam

  In an all-Brazilian match, Agatha Bednarczuk powers the Mikasa past Juliana Felisberta as Bednarczuk and Barbara Seixas won the gold medal over Juliana/Maria Antonelli Sunday at the FIVB smart St. Petersburg Grand Slam, presented by AVP.

St. Petersburg, Florida, USA, June 21, 2015 — As a prelude of sorts for the anticipation of next week’s 2015 FIVB World Championships in the Netherlands, Brazil, the South American beach volleyball powerhouse swept the women’s podium Sunday during the final day of the double-gender $800,000 FIVB smart St. Petersburg Grand Slam presented by AVP.

Winning the gold medal was Brazil’s Agatha Bednarczuk/Barbara Seixas while the silver medal went to Brazil’s Juliana Felisberta/Maria Antonelli and the bronze was won by  Brazil’s Taiana Lima/Fernanda Alves. It was Brazil’s 22nd all-time women’s podium sweep, an FIVB record, and first since Nov. 1, 2014.

 With the men’s portion finishing Saturday with USA’s Jake Gibb/Casey Patterson winning the gold medal the event was held on the purpose-built site at the popular Spa Beach Park at the Pier on Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg. Being played since last Tuesday, the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour returned from Europe for the first time in 2015 and visited the United States for the 12th time overall, the state of Florida for the third time and St. Petersburg for the first time. The gold medal matches for each gender were televised live international and on the NBC Network and Sunday’s women’s bronze medal aired on the NBC Sports Network and both gender’s semifinal matches were televised internationally as well.

 BRAZILIAN NUMBERS

Brazil is the most prolific country in FIVB Beach Volleyball. This was the 45th time Brazil advanced three women’s teams to the final four of an FIVB World Tour event and the 53rd time both players in a gold medal match were from Brazil. It was also the 205th time Brazil has had at least one team in the gold medal match and it was the 53rd time that Brazil had both women’s teams in the finals of an FIVB World Tour event.

 After seven women’s events on the 2015 FIVB World Tour, the last five FIVB straight have won by three teams from Brazil. This was the second time this year Brazil has had three teams in the medal matches and first sweep this year of an FIVB podium.

 ON TO NETHERLANDS

All four final four teams will now head to the Netherlands to compete in the 2015 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships starting Friday. Anchored in The Hague, pool play and three elimination rounds will also be held in Amsterdam, Apeldoorn and Rotterdam through July 5. The bi-annual event features 48 teams in each gender and a purse of $1 million.

 FIVB smart ST. PETERSBURG GRAND SLAM presented by AVP PURSE

The gold medal teams in the FIVB smart St. Petersburg Grand Slam presented by AVP will split $57,000, the silver $43,000, the bronze $32,000 and fourth place $24,000. The event is a special first of its kind cooperative partnership between the international Olympic organization and sanctioning body FIVB, USA Volleyball and USA sanctioning body AVP.

 GOLD MEDAL RESULTS

In a rematch of last week’s all-Brazilian gold medal match in Stavanger, Norway, Brazil’s third-seeded Bednarczuk/Seixas reversed the result from last week by winning this time over Brazil’s second-seeded Juliana/Antonelli in two colorful sets, 23-21, 21-19 in the 61-minute internationally-televised gold medal finale.

 In the first set, Brazil’s Bednarczuk/Seixas jumped out to an 8-3 lead but their compatriots fought back to tie it at 10-10. From there on out, Bednarczuk/Seixas could get a lead of more than two points but on the third set point they clinched the set. Juliana/Antonelli never led in the first set, but it was tied eight times.

Brazil’s Bednarczuk/Seixas started out strong again in the second set at 4-1, forcing Juliana/Antonelli to call a time out. Juliana/Antonelli hung in there and tied the set at 12-12 following a 7-3 run. From the tied score, the teams had five ties and three lead changes. Juliana/Antonelli led at 19-18 but after a sideout, Seixas had back to back ace serves to seal the deal and win the match.

 Brazil’s Juliana/Antonelli never had a lead bigger than one point the entire match.

 For the match, Brazil’s Bednarczuk had two ace serves, one block and seven kills and her teammate Barbara finished with four aces, 11 digs and 20 kills. For their compatriots, Juliana had one ace, two blocks, six digs and 23 kills and Antonelli had two aces, seven digs and four kills.

Finishing with a perfect 7-0 record in St. Petersburg, Brazil’s Bednarczuk/Seixas, now have a 26-4 record in five events this season. It was their 26th tournament as a team, and they have won three gold medals, two silver and three bronze. This was also the 81st overall FIVB event for Bednarczuk, and 46th overall event for Seixas.

 The two talented Brazilian teams, who play often against each other on their own domestic tour, are now tied at 2-2 on the FIVB World Tour and three of the matchups were gold medal matches. Splitting the two previous meetings in the gold medal match with Brazil’s Juliana/Antonelli winning last week in Stavanger, Norway and Brazil’s Bednarczuk/Seixas winning in Puerto Vallarta in 2014.

 Brazil’s Juliana/Antonelli, leave Florida with a 6-1 record in the tournament and a 18-6 mark in four FIVB World Tour events in which they have played. This was their 18th tournament as a team and the defending FIVB World Tour point champions now have five silver medals as a team to go with two gold medals , and one bronze. For Juliana, it was her 130th career FIVB event with 47 gold medals while it was Antonelli’s 108th overall FIVB World Tour event and she has won 11 career FIVB gold medals


 BRONZE MEDAL RESULTS

Advancing from the qualification tournament Brazil’s fifth-seeded Lima/Alves, who advanced from the qualification tournament all the way to the podium, thrilled the throng crammed into the smart Stadium Court at Spa Beach Park as they flamboyantly came back after losing the first set to finally overcome Germany’s 11th-seeded Karla Borger/Britta Buthe, 17-21, 21-19 and 17-15 in a crowd-pleasing XX-minute bronze medal match.

 Brazil’s Lima/Alves, who won their first bronze medal in 10 FIVB World Tour events as a team, 7-1, came from qualifier to be the No. 5 main draw seed to help Brazil make some more FIVB beach volleyball history.

 In the first meeting between the two teams, Brazil’s Lima/Alves started out slowly but regained their composure in the second set to finish with a two-point margin. In the even more exciting tiebreak third set, started quickly and built a three-point lead at 9-6 only to see the tenacious Germans climb back in with five unanswered point to lead 12-10. Brazil rallied to tie at 13, 14 and 15 before scoring the final two points to win.  With the scored tied at 15-15, Lima served an ace and then ended the match with a cross court poke by the scrambling Germans following a spectacular multi-contact rally.

 In the bronze medal match, Brazil’s Lima had 17 kills, 16 digs, one block and one ace serve while her teammate Alves had 22 kills, five blocks and one ace. For Germany, Borger had 12 kills, two aces and seven digs while her teammate Buthe contributed 22 kills, four blocks and one ace.

 Germany’s Borger/Buthe finished the tournament with a 5-2 record and have played as a team for 48 events with two fourth place finishes to go along with four podium finishes.


 SEMIFINAL RESULTS

In the first women’s semifinal of the day, Brazil’s third-seeded Bednarczuk/Seixas held court over Brazilian compatriots and fifth-seeded Lima/Alves, staying close, nearly going point-for-point and then pulling slightly ahead at the right time to win in two sets, 24-22 and 21-19 in 53 minutes.

 In this match, Brazil’s Bednarczuk had two ace serves, three blocks and eight kills while teammate Seixas recorded 23 kills and 10 digs. For their opponents, Brazil’s Lima had one ace, 10 digs and 17 kills while Alves contributed one ace, nine kills and had five blocks. In their first FIVB World Tour meeting this year, Brazil’s Bednarczuk/Seixas are now 2-0 all-time against their compatriots.

 Playing in the last semifinal match, Brazil’s second-seeded Juliana/Maria Antonelli made few errors and defeated Germany’s 11th-seeded Borger/Buthe in straight sets, 21-14, 21-17 in 53 minutes, the same length of the match as the first semifinal.

 In the second semifinal, Brazil’s Juliana had five kills and four blocks while teammate Antonelli had one ace, 18 digs, three blocks and 19 kills. For Germany, Borger had one ace, eight digs and three kills while Buthe had 15 kills, two aces, and two blocked shots. Brazil’s Juliana/Antonelli now have a 3-1 all time record in FIVB World Tour events over Germany’s Borger/Buthe, who won the silver medal at the 2013 FIVB World Championships in Stare Jablonki, Poland.

 QUARTERFINAL RESULTS

In the first two quarterfinals Sunday morning at Spa Beach Park, Brazil’s third-seeded Bednarczuk/Seixas eliminated Switzerland’s 29th-seeded Isabelle Forrer/Anouk Verge-Depre, 21-16, 21-11 in 38 minutes. Brazil’s fifth-seeded Lima/Alves came from behind to defeat Italy’s fourth-seeded Marta Menegatti/Viktoria Orsi Toth, 18-21, 21-11 and 15-11 in 49 minutes.

 Brazil’s Bednarczuk/Seixas are now 2-0 all-time against Switzerland’s Forrer/Verge-Depre, who earned their second fifth-place finish in 37 all-time FIVB World Tour matches as a team. Brazil’s Lima/Alves are now 1-1 all-time against Italy’s Menegatti/Orsi Toth duo, who now have three fifth place finishes to add to five final four finishes in 21 matches as a team on the FIVB World Tour.

 In the first of the last two quarterfinals, Brazil’s second-seeded Juliana/Antonelli came back from a one-set deficit to fly past Spain’s ninth-seeded Liliana Fernandez/Elsa Baquerizo, 17-21, 23-21 and 15-10 in 61 minutes. In their first meeting this season, Brazil’s Juliana/Antonelli tandem is now 1-1 all-time against the Spain’s Fernandez/Baquerizo.

 In the all-German quarterfinal, Germany’s 11th-seeded Borger/Buthe upset their compatriots in Germany’s seventh-seeded Laura Ludwig/Kira Walkenhorst in straight sets, 21-17, 21-16 in 44 minutes.  Germany’s Ludwig/Walkenhorst advanced to the quarterfinals by giving Brazil’s top-seeded Larissa Franca/Talita Antunes only their second loss of the year when they eliminated the Brazilians in three sets in a round of 16 on Saturday. Germany’s Borger/Buthe victory was their first against Germany’s Ludwig/Walkenhorst after losing to them three times previously.

 The quarterfinal losers will officially leave St. Petersburg with fifth place finishes and purses of $17,000 per team.

 SHE SAID IT

Brazil’s Seixas said after her team’s gold medal victory, "Yea, we Brazilians we play against each other every time so we know each other a lot. Actually our team prefers to go to Juliana, but it depends on the team. Some teams can go to Maria. Some teams like to serve to me, some to Agatha, but that's the way the game works. But we are very happy, we know that it is always a tough match, and we need to keep focus on what we have to do in our game. So we are very happy, and I want to wish a very happy birthday to my partner because tomorrow is her birthday. We won the gold for her present! It is our first gold medal in a FIVB Grand Slam, so this is very good for us. And with the Olympic ranking, we have a big fight with the Brazilians about this, so for us this first place is very important as we can only have two teams in the Rio Olympics. We know the other Brazilian teams are very good, and we always are really close to each other. So with results like this it can maybe make a difference in the end in our desire to make the Olympics next year in our own country."

 ON THE HORIZON

Following this week’s second of five FIVB Grand Slam tournaments on the 2015 FIVB calendar at the $800,000 FIVB smart St. Petersburg Grand Slam presented by AVP in the United States, the dynamic month of beach volleyball will conclude with the $1,000,000 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships The Netherlands (June 26-July 5) being anchored in The Hague with pool play and the first two rounds of single-elimination also being played in Amsterdam, Apeldoorn and Rotterdam.

 MORE IN THE USA

Following this week’s event, the FIVB will return to the USA twice more in 2015 with the $800,000 FIVB Long Beach Grand Slam Aug. 18-23 in Southern California and the $500,000 Swatch FIVB World Tour Season Final in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sept. 29-Oct. 4.

 GROWING HISTORY

The FIVB St. Petersburg Grand Slam is the 320th men’s event since the FIVB began men’s competition in 1987 and the 284th FIVB women’s tournament since they started in 1992.


 EXTRATIME by SS/ La cover è per  Marta Menegatti come da suo profilo face book ufficiale.
Poi per quanto riguarda la fotogallery , oltre alle italiane Marta & Viki e agli azzurri Lupo & Nicolai, vi proponiamo altresì le due coppie winners, sia maschile che femminile, con tanto di didascalia incorporata come da sito ufficiale della FIVB internazionale.


 

 

Sergio Sottovia

www.polesinesport.it