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Otera Open Men’s August 16 Schedule Fédération Internationale de Volleyball [email protected] Telephone +41-21 345 35 35 Match Time Court Team A Team B Round 61 14:37 1 Harley-Alison BRA [1] Ces-Cès FRA [12] Bronze 62 16:07 1 Samoilovs-Sorokins LAT [14] Barsouk-Kolodinsky RUS [3] Gold 59 11:07 1 Harley-Alison BRA [1] Samoilovs-Sorokins LAT [14] Semi-finals 60 12:37 1 Barsouk-Kolodinsky RUS [3] Ces-Cès FRA [12] Semi-finals 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Tour Men’s “Final Four” Results Brazil - Brasília, April 21-26, $190,000 Russia - Moscow, July 14-19, $300,000 1. Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil, $30,000 1. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $43,500 2. Alison Cerutti/Harley Marques, Brazil, $21,000 2. Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil, $29,500 3. Marcio Araujo/Fabio Magalhaes, Brazil, $15,000 3. Jefferson Bellaguarda/Martin Laciga, Switzerland, $23,000 4. Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, United States, $11,200 4. Klemperer/Koreng, Germany, $18,400 Gold - Emanuel/Ricardo def. Alison/Harley, 21-19, 22-20 (56 minutes) Gold - Brink/Reckerman ndef. Emanuel/Ricardo, 24-26, 21-18, 16-14 Bronze - Marcio Araujo/Fabio def. Dalhausser/Rogers, 19-21, 21-19, (74) 15-11 (66) Bronze –Bellaguarda/Laciga def. Klemperer/Koreng, 21-16, 21-13 (40) SWATCH MOP - Emanuel SWATCH MOP - Laciga SWATCH Serve - Igor Kolodinsky, Russia, 100.3 km/h SWATCH Serve - Kolodinsky, Russia, 113.7 km/h China - Shanghai, April 29-May 3, $190,000 France - Marseille, July 21-26, $300,000 1. Alison Cerutti/Harley Marques, Brazil, $30,000 1. Dalhausser/Rogers, United States, $43,000 2. Pedro Cunha/Pedro Salgado, Brazil, $21,000 2. Gavira/Herrera, Spain, $28,000 3. Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany, $15,000 3. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $21,000 4. Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, Estonia, $11,200 4. Nummerdor/Schuil, Netherlands, $16,800 Gold - Alison/Harley def. Cunha/Salgado, 21-14, 21-15 (40) Gold - Dalhausser/Rogers def. Gavira/Herrera, 21-8, 21-14 (35) Bronze - Brink/Reckermann def. Kais/Vesik, 1-17, 21-9 (37) Bronze –Brink/Reckermann def. Nummerdor/Schuil, 21-13, 23-21 (45) SWATCH MOP - Harley SWATCH MOP - Dalhausser SWATCH Serve - Kais, 95.6 km/h SWATCH Serve - Yannick Salvetti, France, 96.3 km/h Italy - Rome, May 12-17, $190,000 Austria - Klagenfurt, July 28-August 2, $300,000 1. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $30,000 1. Dalhausser/Rogers, United States, $43,500 2. Cunha/Salgado, Brazil, $21,000 2. Alison/Harley, Brazil, $29,500 3. Alison/Harley, Brazil, $15,000 3. Nummerdor/Schuil, Netherlands, $23,000 4. Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil, $11,200 4. Dmitri Barsouk/Igor Kolodinsky, Russia, $18,400 Gold - Brink/Reckermann def. Cunha/Salgado, 28-26, 20-22, 15-13 (83) Gold - Dalhausser/Rogers vs. Alison/Harley, 21-19, 12-21, 15-12 (64) Bronze - Alison/Harley def. Emanuel/Ricardo, 21-12, 23-21 (42) Bronze - Nummerdor/Schuil def. Barsouk/Kolodinsky, 21-19, 21-17 (42) SWATCH MOP - Reckermann SWATCH MOP - Harley SWATCH Serve - Igor Kolodinsky, Russia, 104.2 km/h SWATCH Serve - Kolodinsky, 103.6 km/h Poland - Myslowice, May 26-31, $190,000 Poland - Stare Jablonki, August 4-9, $190,000 1. Alison/Harley, Brazil, $30,000 1. Benjamin Insfran/Salgado, Brazil, $30,000 2. Matt Fuerbringer/Casey Jennings, United States, $21,000 2. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $21,000 3. Jake Gibb/Sean Rosenthal, United States, $15,000 3. Gavira/Herrera, Spain, $15,000 4. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $11,200 4. Alison/Harley, Brazil, $11,200 Gold - Alison/Harley def. Fuerbringer/Jennings, 25-23, 21-17 (42) Gold –Benjamin/Insfran def. Brink/Dieckmann, 23-21, 21-16 (55) Bronze - Gibb/Rosenthal def. Brink/Reckermann, 21-16, 21-19 (50) Bronze - Gavira/Herrera def. Alison/Harley, 22-24, 21-18, 17-15 (63) SWATCH MOP - Harley SWATCH MOP - Salgado SWATCH Serve - Igor Kolodinsky, Russia, 101.1 km/h SWATCH Serve - Grzegorz Klimek, Poland, 93.8 km/h Norway - Stavanger, June 26-July 5, $500,000 Norway - Kristiansand, August 11-16, $190,000 1. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $60,000 Barsouk/Kolodinsky, Russia, $21,000 2. Alison/Harley, Brazil, $45,000 Aleksandrs Samoilovs/Ruslans Sorokins, Latvia, $21,000 3. Dalhausser/Rogers, United States, $35,000 Alison/Harley, Brazil, $11,200 4. David KlempererEric Koreng, Germany, $28,000 Andy Ces/Kevin Ces, France, $11,200 Gold - Brink/Reckermann def. Alison/Harley, 21-16, 21-19 (50) Gold - Barsouk/Kolodinsky vs. Samoilovs/Sorokins Bronze - Dalhausser/Rogers def. Klemperer/Koreng, 21-11, 21-16 (42) Bronze - Alison/Harley vs. A. Ces/K. Ces SWATCH MOP - Brink SWATCH MOP - to be determined SWATCH Serve - Igor Kolodinsky, Russia, 103.5 km/h SWATCH Serve - to be determined Switzerland - Gstaad, July 7-12, $300,000 LATVIA FIRST - Samoilovs and Sorokins are the first Latvian men’s or women’s 1. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $43,500 team to reach a SWATCH FIVB World Tour “final four” and the first to play in a 2. Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil, $29,500 gold medal match. 3. Adrian Gavira/Pablo 29, Spain, $23,000 4. Reinder Nummerdor/Richard Schuil, Netherlands, $18,400 TODAY’S FINAL- The Russia versus Latvia gold medal finale marks the ninth- Gold - Brink/Reckermann def. Emanuel/Ricardo, 21-15, 17-21, 15-11 time that two teams from Europe have competed in a SWATCH FIVB World Tour (60) gold medal match against each other. This is the 240th SWATCH FIVB World Bronze - Gavira/Herrera def. Nummerdor/Schuil, 23-21, 14-21, 15-13 Tour men’s event since the start of the international circuit in 1987. Germany and Switzerland split four title matches with Estonia, Norway, The Netherlands and (57) Germany defeating teams from Switzerland, France, Germany and Russia in the SWATCH MOP - Reckermann other finals, respectively. Two All-European finales were held in 2008 with SWATCH Serve - Ruslans Sorokins, Latvia, 98.3 km/h Germany defeating Russia and The Netherlands defeating Germany in Barcelona and Dubai, respectively. Château Les Tourelles, Edouard-Sandoz 2-4, 1006 Lausanne, Switzerland For more news visit www.fivb.org FIVB Communication FAX Telephone: +41 21 345.35.45 To GOLD - Dmitri Barsouk/Igor Kolodinsky, Russia vs. Aleksandrs Samoilovs/Ruslans Sorokins, Latvia Team MEN Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No. ................................ Country 3 Igor Kolodinsky 1 Dmitri Barsouk 2 .....................................Russia 14 Aleksandrs Samoilovs 1 Ruslans Sorokins 2 ...................................... Latvia This is the second SWATCH FIVB World Tour match between the two teams with the Russians winning here Thursday Date Tournament Round Winning Team Score Time 8/13/09 Kristiansand Open Winner 2 Barsouk/Kolodinsky 16-21, 21-16, 15-13 0:55 The silver medalists at the 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Gstaad, Switzerland, Dmitri “Bars” Barsouk and Igor “Bazooka” Kolodinsky are playing in their 35 SWATCH FIVB World Tour event. Barsouk and Kolodinsky placed ninth at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Barsouk and Kolodinsky captured Russia’s only SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal by winning the 2008 Klagenfurt title. Barsouk and Kolodinsky posted a second, three thirds and three fourths in 2007 for the best-ever season for a Russian team on the SWATCH tour. Barsouk and Kolodinsky have compiled a 4-6 match record for three European tour events this season with a seventh and two ninths. Barsouk and Kolodinsky have played in 10 European tour events since 2006 with a 24-21 record and a bronze medal to their credit. Barsouk is playing in his 87th FIVB event with $291,810 in winnings to rank 40th all-time. Prior to finishing fourth in the 2007 Shanghai season opener, Barsouk best placement in an “open” SWATCH event was a 2006 seventh with Roman Arkaev in Croatia. Barsouk and Vladimir Kostioukov captured a 2001 FIVB Satellite event in Beirut. Barsouk was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour’smost improved player in 2007. Kolodinsky is competing in his 42nd FIVB event with $217,700 in earnings to rank 59th all-time. Nicknamed “Bazooka” by Brazilian Emanuel Rego, Kolodinsky set the SWATCH serve record with a 114.0 km/h reading at the 2008 event in Roseto. Kolodinsky was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour’srookie of the year in 2007. Prior to Barsouk and Kolodinsky’s fourth in the Shanghai 2007 SWATCH stop, the last time a Russian men’s team reached a SWATCH ‘final four” was September 2001 in Mallorca when Sergey Ermishin and Mikhail Kouchnerev placed fourth. Ermishin and Kouchnerev, who competed in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, captured Russia’s first SWATCH medal when the pair claimed a bronze in June 2000 at Tenerife. Otera Open Results Winner 1 def. Ahren Cadieux / Martin Reader, Canada (30, Q4) 25-23, 21-13 49 minutes Winner 2 def. Aleksandrs Samoilovs / Ruslans Sorokins, Latvia (14) 16-21, 21-16, 15-13 55 Winner 3 def. Joao Maciel / Bruno Oscar Schmidt, Brazil (6) 17-21, 21-19, 15-9 55 Winner 4 def. Miguel Maia / Pedro Rosas, Portugal (23, Q14) 21-17, 21-16 38 Semi-Finals def. Andy Ces / Kevin Ces, France (12) 21-14, 21-15 37 Gold Medal Aleksandrs Samoilovs / Ruslans Sorokins, Latvia (14) 2009 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost: ...........................................30-16 Since 2006 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost: .............................. 130-64 2009 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:.................................................. 66-46 Since 2006 SWATCH Tournaments Played: .................................. 35 2009 SWATCH Tournaments Played:............................................... 9 Since 2006 SWATCH Best Finish: ...................1st (Klagenfurt 2008) 2009 SWATCH Best Finish: .................. 2nd or better (Kristiansand) Since 2006 SWATCH Winnings:...........................................$443,200 2009 SWATCH Winnings:....................................................... $96,300 Barsouk/Kolodinsky SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal matches (Won 1, Lost 3) 1. lost to Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, UNITED STATES, Switzerland - Gstaad (7/29/2007), 16-21, 14-21 (45 minutes, SWATCH event no.