Swatch FIVB World Tour 2008

The Swatch FIVB World Tour 2008 is an international beach volleyball competition.

2008 Swatch FIVB World Tour
Tournament details
Host nationVarious
DatesMarch - November, 2008

The tour consists of 15 tournaments with both genders and 9 separate gender tournaments.[1]

The top eight finishes that a team has from January 1, 2007 to July 20, 2008, on the Swatch FIVB World Tour (2007 and 2008), SWATCH FIVB World Championships (2007) and on FIVB recognised Continental Championship Finals, counts towards Olympic qualification for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.[2][3] The top 24 teams of each gender will compete in the Beijing Games. There can be a maximum of two teams per country.[2][4]

Grand Slam

There are six Grand Slam tournaments. These events give a higher number of points and more money than the rest of the tournaments.[5]

Tournament results

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Adelaide Australia Open [6] Juliana-Larissa Talita-Renata Ana Paula-Shelda
China Shanghai Jinshan Open[6] Renata-Talita Juliana-Larissa Xue-Zhang Xi
Seoul Open Xue-Zhang Xi Ana Paula-Shelda Branagh-Youngs
Keihan/Smfg Japan Open Juliana-Larissa Tian Jia-Wang Xue-Zhang Xi
Hyundai Open Barcelona Branagh-Youngs Renata-Talita Juliana-Larissa
Mazury Open Ana Paula-Shelda Wacholder-Turner Maria Clara-Carol
Smart Grand Slam[7] Walsh-May-Treanor Tian Jia-Wang Juliana-Larissa
Henkel Grand Chelem Walsh-May-Treanor Wacholder-Turner Branagh-Youngs
ConocoPhillips Grand Slam
Stavanger
Walsh-May-Treanor Karantasiou-Arvaniti Ross-Boss
Moscow Grand Slam Xue-Zhang Xi Branagh-Youngs Tian Jia-Wang
World Series 13 Pohl-Rau Antonelli-Leao Maria Clara-Carol
1 to 1 Energy Grand Slam 2008 Ana Paula-Shelda Tian Jia-Wang Xue-Zhang Xi
A1 Beach Volleyball Grand Slam
presented by NOKIA
Ana Paula-Shelda Osheyko-Baburina Holtwick-Semmler
Otera Open Kristiansand Antonelli-Leao Hakedal-Torlen D. Schwaiger-S. Schwaiger
Myslowice Open Maria Clara-Carol Holtwick-Semmler Hakedal-Torlen
Brazil Open Vivian-Larissa Shaylyn-Agatha Ana Paula-Shelda
Dubai Open Walsh-Branagh Ross-Boss Maria Clara-Carol
Phuket Thailand Open Ross-Boss Branagh-Turner Banck-Günther
Sanya Open Ross-Boss Y. Huang-Zhang Xi Branagh-Turner

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Adelaide Australia Open [8] Harley-Pedro Xu-Wu Rogers-Dalhausser
China Shanghai Jinshan Open[8] Harley-Pedro Xu-Wu Franco-Cunha
Prague Open Gibb-Rosenthal Brink-Dieckmann Ch. Ricardo-Emanuel
Italian Open presented by Abruzzo Harley-Pedro Brink-Dieckmann Ch. Rogers-Dalhausser
VIP Open Nummerdor-Schuil Xu-Wu Fuerbringer-Jennings
Hyundai Open Barcelona Brink-Dieckmann Ch. Barsouk-Kolodinsky Ricardo-Emanuel
Mazury Open Ricardo-Emanuel Lario-Gavira Schacht-Slack
Smart Grand Slam Ricardo-Emanuel Rogers-Dalhausser Herrera-Mesa
Henkel Grand Chelem Rogers-Dalhausser Nummerdor-Schuil Klemperer-Koreng
ConocoPhillips Grand Slam
Stavanger
Rogers-Dalhausser Reckermann-Urbatzka Brink-Dieckmann Ch.
Moscow Grand Slam Rogers-Dalhausser Xu-Wu Klemperer-Koreng
World Series 13 Márcio Araújo-Fabio Xu-Wu Matysik-Uhmann
1 to 1 Energy Grand Slam 2008 Harley-Pedro Nummerdor-Schuil Alison-Emanuel
A1 Beach Volleyball Grand Slam
presented by NOKIA
Barsouk-Kolodinsky Williams-Metzger Ricardo-Emanuel
Otera Open Kristiansand Herrera-Mesa Maciel-Bruno Lochhead-Pitman
Mallorca Open Harley-Pedro Klemperer-Koreng Franco-Benjamin
Brazil Open Harley-Pedro Brink-Dieckmann Ch. Reckermann-Urbatzka
Dubai Open Nummerdor-Schuil Reckermann-Urbatzka Harley-Pedro
Bahrain Open Alison-Cunha Cès-Ces Dollinger-Windscheif
Sanya Open Benjamin-Harley Pitta-Cunha Baracetti-Salema

Medal table by country

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)2081442
2 United States (USA)117725
3 China (CHN)29415
4 Germany (GER)27817
5 Netherlands (NED)2204
6 Russia (RUS)1102
 Spain (ESP)1102
8 Norway (NOR)0112
9 France (FRA)0101
 Greece (GRE)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
12 Argentina (ARG)0011
 Australia (AUS)0011
 Austria (AUT)0011
 New Zealand (NZL)0011
Totals (15 nations)393938116

Awards

SWATCH Most Outstanding Player

[9]

Records

The Russian player Igor Kolodinsky shot the fastest serve in the Swatch FIVB World Tour history, when he served at 114.0 km/h at the Italian Open presented by Abruzzo in Roseto degli Abruzzi, Italy.[9]

American player Elaine Youngs, became the oldest women to win an "open" FIVB event, when she was 38 years, three months and 16 days old, when she won the Hyundai Open Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain.[10]

References

Tournaments

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