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2010 Media Guide Federation Internationale De Volleyball Press@Fivb.Org Page 166 of 186 SWATCH FIVB World Tour - Top First Event Team Results 2010 Media Guide Federation Internationale de Volleyball [email protected] Page 166 of 186 SWATCH FIVB World Tour - Top First Event Team Results Men’s Gold Medals Women’s Gold Medals Rio de Janeiro - Randy Stoklos/Sinjin Smith, USA, 2/22/1987 Almeria - Nancy Reno/Karolyn Kirby, USA, 8/15/1992 Lignano - Kent Steffes/Tim Hovland, USA, 8/5/1990 Santos - Liz Masakayan/Karolyn Kirby, USA, 11/14/1993 Enoshima - Leif Hanson/Eric Wurts, USA, 8/11/1990 La Serena - Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil, 2/12/1995 Cap d Agde - Leif Hanson/John Eddo, USA, 7/28/1991 Santos - Linda Hanley/Barbra Fontana, USA, 11/19/1995 Rio de Janeiro - Adam Johnson/Kent Steffes, USA, 2/14/1993 Pusan - Holly McPeak/Lisa Arce, USA, 8/25/1996 Enoshima - Roberto Lopes/Paulao Moreira, Brazil, 8/7/1994 Toronto - Sandra Pires/Adriana Samuel, Brazil, 6/21/1998 Hermosa Beach - Mike Dodd/Mike Whitmarsh, USA, 7/16/1995 Rhodes - Sandra Pires/Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil, 6/15/2003 Atlanta - Karch Kiraly/Kent Steffes, USA, 7/28/1996 Guarajà - Larissa Franca/Vivian Cunha, Brazil, 9/20/2008 Rhodes - Dain Blanton/Jeff Nygaard, USA, 6/8/2003 Dubai - Kerri Walsh/Nicole Branagh, USA, 10/11/2008 Zagreb - Marcio Araujo/Fabio Luiz Magalhães, Brazil, 6/12/2005 Shanghai - Harley Marques/Pedro Salgado, Brazil, 5/5/2007 Men’s Silver Medals Women’s Silver Medals Rio de Janeiro - Karch Kiraly/Pat Powers, USA, 2/22/1987 Almeria - Linda Chisholm/Angela Rock, USA, 8/15/1992 Rio de Janeiro - Bernard Rajzman/Luis Amerigo, Brazil, 2/28/1988 Rio de Janeiro - Adriana Samuel/Monica Rodrigues, Brazil, 2/14/1993 Rio de Janeiro - Eduardo Tinoco/Edinho de Mattos, Brazil, 2/26/1989 La Serena - Karolyn Kirby/Deb Richardson, USA, 2/12/1995 Jesi - Dio Lequaglie/Giovanni Errichiello, Italy, 7/30/1989 Osaka - Danalee Bragado - Corso/Pat Keller, USA, 8/11/1996 Sete - Sean Fallowfield/John Eddo, USA, 7/29/1990 Pusan - Yukiko Takahashi/Yuki Ishizaka, Japan, 8/25/1996 Enoshima - Al Janc/Tim Walmer, USA, 8/11/1990 Rio de Janeiro - Kerri Pottharst/Pauline Manser, Australia, 3/01/1998 Enoshima - Mark Eller/Todd Schaefer, USA, 7/30/1992 Fortaleza - Holly McPeak/Kerri Walsh, USA, 11/4/2001 Rio de Janeiro - Eduardo Bacil/Jose Loiola, Brazil, 2/14/1993 Madrid - Ana Paula Connelly/Tatiana Minello, Brazil, 6/9/2002 Rio de Janeiro - Emanuel Rego/Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil, 2/19/1995 Phuket - Nicole Branagh/Tyra Turner, USA, 11/9/2008 Hermosa Beach - Scott Friederichsen/Eric Wurts, USA, 7/16/1995 Sanya - Ying Huang/Xi Zhang, China, 11/16/2008 Carolina Beach - Eric Fonoimoana/Mike Whitmarsh, USA, 11/12/1995 Los Angeles - Canyon Ceman/Mike Whitmarsh, USA, 9/13/1997 Fortaleza - Eduardo Garrido/Guilherme Marques, Brazil, 12/7/1997 Tenerife - Karch Kiraly/Mike Whitmarsh, USA, 9/6/1998 Vitória - Emanuel Rego/Tande Ramos, Brazil, 12/3/2000 Sanya - Pedro Cunha/Roberto Pitta, Brazil, 11/15/2008 Men’s Bronze Medals Women’s Bronze Medals Rio de Janeiro - Renan Dal Zotto/Jose Montanaro, Brazil, 2/22/1987 Almeria - Roseli Timm/Roseliane dos Santos, Brazil, 8/15/1992 Rio de Janeiro - Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, Brazil, 2/18/1990 Rio de Janeiro - Jackie Silva/Karina Lins e Silva, Brazil, 2/14/1993 Lignano - Scott Friederichsen/Tim Walmer, USA, 8/23/1992 Santos - Adriana Behar/Magda Lima, Brazil, 11/14/1993 Enoshima - Troy Tanner/Dan Vrebalovich, USA, 8/1/1993 Clearwater - Nancy Reno/Holly McPeak, USA, 5/7/1995 Miami - Carlos Briceno/Jeff Williams, USA, 1/22/1994 Bali - Karolyn Kirby/Angela Rock, USA, 9/17/1995 Rio de Janeiro - Ze Marco de Melo/Paulo Emilio Silva, Brazil, 2/6/1994 Osaka - Sarah Straton/Liane Fenwick, Australia, 8/11/1996 St. Petersburg - Bruk Vandeweghe/Sinjin Smith, USA, 7/28/1994 Fortaleza - Larissa Franca/Juliana Felisberta Silva, Brazil, 3/14/2004 Fortaleza - Guilherme Marques/Rogerio 'Para' Ferreira, Brazil, 9/4/1994 Stavanger - Rachel Wacholder/Kerri Walsh, USA, 7/3/2004 Clearwater - Bruk Vandeweghe/Jeff Williams, USA, 5/7/1995 Shanghai - Ana Paula Connelly/Shaylyn Bede, Brazil, 5/21/2005 Jakarta - Andre Gomes/Emanuel Rego, Brazil, 10/6/1996 Modena - Jia Tian/Jie Wang, China, 5/14/2006 Los Angeles - Dain Blanton/Kent Steffes, USA, 9/13/1997 Paris - Rachel Wacholder/Tyra Turner, USA, 6/24/2007 Mar del Plata - Jose Loiola/Emanuel Rego, Brazil, 1/18/1998 Marseille - Bill Boullianne/Ian Clark, USA, 7/26/1998 Toronto - Rob Heidger/Kevin Wong, USA, 6/20/1999 Mallorca - Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil, 9/08/2002 Shanghai - Martin Laciga/Markus Egger, Switzerland, 5/22/2005 Shanghai - Christoph Dieckmann/Julius Brink, Germany, 5/27/2006 Zagreb - Mike Lambert/Stein Metzger, USA, 6/4/2006 Shanghai - Patrick Heuscher/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland, 5/5/2007 Gstaad - Emanuel Rego/Alison Cerutti, Brazil, 7/27/2008 Manama - Sebastian Dollinger/Stefan Windscheif, Germany, 11/1/2008 Shanghai - Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany, 5/3/2009 Château Les Tourelles, Edouard-Sandoz 2-4, 1006 Lausanne, Switzerland FIVB Communication +41 21 345 3535, FAX Telephone: +41 21 345 3545 For more Beach Volleyball news visit www.fivb.org 2010 Media Guide Federation Internationale de Volleyball [email protected] Page 167 of 186 SWATCH FIVB World Tour - Oddities, Multi-Medals Men - winning a gold medal with 3 or more partners Women - winning a gold medal with 3 or more partners · Harley Marques, Brazil....................................................5 · Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil..............................................5 · Emanuel Rego, Brazil .....................................................4 · Elaine Youngs, United States .........................................4 · Franco Neto, Brazil .........................................................4 · Holly McPeak, United States...........................................4 · Karch Kiraly, United States .............................................3 · Sandra Pires, Brazil ........................................................4 · Rogerio 'Para' Ferreira, Brazil.........................................3 · Barbra Fontana, United States........................................3 · Kent Steffes, United States .............................................3 · Kerri Walsh, United States ..............................................3 · Ricardo Santos, Brazil.....................................................3 · Pedro Cunha, Brazil ........................................................3 · Benjamin Insfran, Brazil ..................................................3 NOTE –Harley’s won SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medals with Rogerio 'Para' Ferreira (2002), Franco Neto (2003), Benjamin Insfran (2005 and 2008), Pedro Salgado (2007-2008) and Alison Cerutti (2009). Ana Paula won SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medals with Monica Rodrigues (2000), Sandra Pires (2003 and 2004), Shaylyn Bede (2005), Leila Barros (2006) and Shelda Bede (2008) Men - winning a medal with 3 or more partners Women - winning a medal with 3 or more partners · Emanuel Rego, Brazil .....................................................6 · Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil..............................................7 · Karch Kiraly, United States .............................................5 · Elaine Youngs, United States .........................................6 · Stein Metzger, United States ..........................................5 · Holly McPeak, United States...........................................6 · Kent Steffes, United States .............................................5 · Barbra Fontana, United States........................................4 · Mike Whitmarsh, United States.......................................5 · Karolyn Kirby, United States ...........................................4 · Franco Neto, Brazil .........................................................5 · Angela Rock, United States ............................................4 · Harley Marques, Brazil....................................................5 · Sandra Pires, Brazil ........................................................4 · Pedro Cunha, Brazil ........................................................5 · Natalie Cook, Australia....................................................4 · Rogerio 'Para' Ferreira, Brazil.........................................4 · Jackie Silva, Brazil ..........................................................4 · Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil ................................................4 · Kerri Walsh, United States ..............................................4 · Benjamin Insfran, Brazil ..................................................4 · Liz Masakayan, United States.........................................3 · Dain Blanton, United States............................................3 · Nancy Reno, United States.............................................3 · Jose Loiola, Brazil ...........................................................3 · Rachel Wacholder, United States ...................................3 · Guilherme Marques, Brazil..............................................3 · Danja Musch, Germany ..................................................3 · Julien Prosser, Australia .................................................3 · Monica Rodrigues, Brazil ................................................3 · Sinjin Smith, United States..............................................3 · Shaylyn Bede, Brazil .......................................................3 · Dio Lequaglie, Italy..........................................................3 · Nicole Branagh, United States........................................3 · Javier Bosma, Spain .......................................................3 · Paulao Moreira, Brazil.....................................................3
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