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Medal Match Notes Women’s 1to1 energy Grand Slam Medal Match July 10 Schedule Fédération Internationale de Volleyball [email protected] Telephone +41-21 345 35 35 Time Court Match Team A Team B Round 14:00 1 71 Antonelli-Talita BRA [3] Xue-Zhang Xi CHN [4] Bronze Medal match 15:30 1 72 Larissa-Juliana BRA [1] Goller-Ludwig GER [6] Gold Medal match 11:00 1 70 Xue-Zhang Xi CHN [4] Goller-Ludwig GER [6] Semi-finals 12:00 1 69 Larissa-Juliana BRA [1] Antonelli-Talita BRA [3] Semi-finals 2010 Women’s SWATCH FIVB World Tour Schedule & Results Dates Site Gender .............................. Gold Medal Teams or Prize Money (US dollars) April 19-24 Brasília, Brazil .................................................Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, Brazil May 4-9 Shanghai, China ................................................................Jen Kessy/April Ross, United States May 17-22 Rome, Italy Grand Slam........................................................... Kessy/Ross, United States May 25-30 Seoul, Korea ...................................................................................... Juliana/Larissa, Brazil June 7-13 Moscow, Russia Grand Slam........................................................... Chen Xue/Xi Zhang, China June 28-July 3 Stavanger, Norway Grand Slam................................................................... Juliana/Larissa, Brazil July 5-10 Gstaad, Switzerland Grand Slam.......................................................................................$300,000 July 19-25 Marseille, France ..........................................................................................................$100,000 July 26-31 Klagenfurt, Austria Grand Slam.......................................................................................$300,000 August 2-7 Stare Jablonki, Poland Grand Slam.......................................................................................$300,000 August 9-14 Kristiansand, Norway ..........................................................................................................$190,000 August 16-21 Aland, Finland ..........................................................................................................$190,000 August 23-28 The Hague, Netherlands ..........................................................................................................$190,000 October 26-31 Sanya, China ..........................................................................................................$190,000 November 2-7 Phuket, Thailand ..........................................................................................................$190,000 2010 SWATCH FIVB World Tour Women’s “Final Four” Results Brazil - Brasília, April 19-24, $190,000 Russia - Moscow, June 7-13, $300,000 1. Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, Brazil, $30,000 1. Chen Xue/Xi Zhang, Brazil, $43,500 2. Sara Goller/Laura Ludwig, Germany, $21,000 2. Kessy/Ross, United States, $29,500 3. Carolina Salgado/Maria Clara Salgado, Brazil, $15,000 3. Juliana/Larissa, Brazil, $23,000 4. Jen Kessy/April Ross, United States, $11,200 4. Antonelli/Antunes, Brazil, $18,400 Gold - Juliana/Larissa def. Goller/Ludwig, 21-15, 21-19 (41 minutes) Gold - Xue/Zhang def. Kessy/Ross, 21-17, 21-19 (41) Bronze - Salgados def. Kessy/Ross, 21-16, 21-16 (43) Bronze - Juliana/Larissa def Antonelli/Antunes, 21-18, 21-18 (41) MOP - Juliana MOP - Zhang SWATCH Serve - Erika Nystrom, Finland, 77.0 km/h SWATCH Serve - Marleen Van Iersel, Netherlands, 84.1 km/h China - Shanghai, May 4-9, $190,000 Norway - Stavanger, June 28-July 3, $300,000 1. Kessy/Ross, United States, $30,000 1. Juliana/Larissa, $43,500 2. Juliana/Larissa, Brazil, $21,000 2. Antonelli/Talita, $29,500 3. Maria Antonelli/Talita Antunes, Brazil, $15,000 3. Branagh/May-Treanor, $23,000 4. Misty May-Treanor/Nicole Branagh, United States, $11,200 4. Lenka Hajeckova/Hana Klapalova, Czech Republic, $18,400 Gold - Kessy/Ross def. Juliana/Larissa, 15-21, 21-16, 15-12 (56) Gold - Juliana/Larissa def. Antonelli/Talita, 21-17, 21-17 (43) Bronze - Antonelli/Talita def. May-Treanor/Branagh, 21-19, 17-21, 15- Bronze - Branagh/May-Treanor def. Hajeckova/Klapalova, 21-12, 16- 11 (51) 21, 15-8 (49) MOP - Kessy MOP - Larissa SWATCH Serve - Ross, United States, 82.2 km/h SWATCH Serve - Marleen Van Iersel, Netherlands, 81.5 km/h Italy - Rome, May 17-23, $300,000 Switzerland - Gstaad, July 5-10, $300,000 1. Kessy/Ross, United States, $43,500 · Juliana/Larissa, $29,500 2. Goller/Ludwig, Germany, $29,500 · Goller/Ludwig, $29,500 3. Antonelli/Antunes, Brazil, $23,000 · Antonelli/Talita, $18,400 4. May-Treanor/ Branagh, United States, $18,400 · Xue/Zhang, China, $18,400 Gold - Kessy/Ross def. Goller/Ludwig, 21-19, 21-17 (43) Gold - Juliana/Larissa vs. Goller/Ludwig Bronze - Antonelli/Talita def. May-Treanor/Branagh, 21-15, 21-19 (36) Bronze - Antonelli/Talita vs. Xue/Zhang MOP - Ross MOP - to be determined SWATCH Serve - Ross, United States, 80.1 km/h SWATCH Serve - to be determined Korea - Seoul, May 25-30, $190,000 1. Juliana/Larissa, Brazil, $30,000 2. Angie Akers/Tyra Turner, United States, $21,000 3. Kessy/Ross, United States, $15,000 4. Antonelli/Antunes, Brazil, $11,200 Gold - Juliana/Larissa def. Akers/Turner, 21-11, 21-18 (33) Bronze - Kessy/Ross def Antonelli/Antunes, 15-21, 22-20, 15-8 (53) MOP - Larissa SWATCH Serve - Maria Clara Salgado, Brazil, 85.1 km/h Château Les Tourelles, Edouard-Sandoz 2-4, 1006 Lausanne, Switzerland Page 5 of 2 FIVB Communication FAX Telephone: +41 21 345 35.45 For more Beach Volleyball news visit www.fivb.org Women’s 1to1 energy Grand Slam Medal matches July 10 Schedule Fédération Internationale de Volleyball [email protected] Telephone +41-21 345 35 35 Series Results Date FIVB Tournament Round Winning Team Score Time Juliana & Larissa lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Goller/Ludwig, 5-1 4/24/2010 Brasilia Open Gold Medal Juliana/Larissa 21-15, 21-19 0:41 4/22/2010 Brasilia Open Winner 4 Goller/Ludwig 21-18, 26-24 0:44 8/20/2009 Aland Open Winner 4 Juliana/Larissa 21-15, 12-21, 15-12 0:52 5/30/2009 Seoul Open Contender 4 Juliana/Larissa 21-18, 13-21, 15-13 0:54 8/4/2007 Klagenfurt Grand Slam Semi-Finals Juliana/Larissa 21-19, 21-14 0:38 6/16/2007 Espinho Open Gold Medal Juliana/Larissa 17-21, 21-16, 15-13 0:58 Xue & Zhang lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Antonelli/Talita, 2-1 5/20/2010 Rome Grand Slam Pool C Xue/Zhang 21-13, 22-20 0:35 5/8/2010 Shanghai Open Contender 6 Antonelli/Talita 29-27, 21-15 0:49 4/22/2010 Brasilia Open Contender 2 Xue/Zhang 21-16, 15-21, 15-13 0:55 Goller and Ludwig’s SWATCH FIVB World Tour Gold Medal Match Results (Won 0, Lost 2) 1. lost to Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, BRAZIL, Portugal - Espinho (6/16/2007), 17-21, 21-16, 15-13 (58), SWATCH Event No. 154 2. lost to Juliana/Larissa, BRAZIL, Brazil - Brasília (4/24/2010), 15-21, 19-21 (41), No. 203 3. lost to Jen Kessy/April Ross, UNITED STATES, Italy - Rome (5/23/09), 21-19, 21-17 (43), No. 205 4. vs. Juliana/Larissa, BRAZIL, Switzerland - Gstaad (7/10/2010), No.209 Juliana & Larissa’s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Gold Medal Match Results (Won 32, Lost 17) 1. def. Susanne Lahme/Danja Musch, GERMANY, Spain,Mallorca (7/10/2004), 21-17, 21-12 (39 minutes), SWATCH Event No. 113 2. def. Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, BRAZIL, China, Shanghai (5/21/2005), 21-15, 21-18 (46), No. 119 3. lost to Shaylyn Bede/Ana Paula Connelly, BRAZIL, Japan, Osaka (5/29/2005), 21-19, 17-21, 10-15 (54), No. 120 4. def. Vassiliki Karadassiou/Vassiliki Arvaniti, GREECE, Italy, Milan (6/12/2005), 25-23, 21-16 (49), No. 121 5. def. Tian Jia/Wang Fei, CHINA, Switzerland, Gstaad (6/18/2005), 17-21, 21-15, 15-8 (57), No. 122 6. lost to Misty May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh, UNITED STATES, Germany, Berlin, 2005 Worlds (6/25/2005), 21-17, 21-17 (40), No. 123 7. lost to Karadassiou/Arvaniti, GREECE, Norway, Stavanger (7/2/2005), 21-12, 16-21, 10-15 (51), No. 124 8. def. Renata Ribeiro/Talita Antunes Rocha, BRAZIL, Russia, St. Petersburg (7/9/2005), 26-24, 21-14 (47), No. 125 9. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, France, Paris (7/30/2005), 21-17, 21-15 (46), No. 127 10. def. Renata/Talita, BRAZIL, Canada, Montreal (8/28/2005), 21-9, 21-10 (44), No. 130 11. lost to Renata/Talita, BRAZIL, Greece, Athens (9/3/2005), 18-21, 21-16, 17-15 (56), No. 131 12. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Brazil, Salvador (10/22/2005), 21-16, 18-21, 12-15 (58), No. 132 13. def. May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Mexico, Acapulco (10/30/2005), 28-26, 40-42, 15-13 (104), No. 133 14. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, South Africa, Cape Town (11/20/2005), 21-11, 21-14 (34), No. 134 15. def. May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Italy, Modena (5/14/2006), 21-19, 27-25 (55), No. 135 16. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Switzerland, Gstaad (6/24/2006), 21-17, 21-17 (37), No. 138 17. def. Shelda/Adriana, BRAZIL, Norway, Stavanger (7/1/2006), 21-18, 21-17 (43), No. 139 18. def. Shelda/Adriana, BRAZIL, France, Marseille (7/8/2006), 21-19, 21-23 (55), No. 140 19. lost to Leila Barros/Ana Paula, BRAZIL, Canada, Montreal (7/16/2006), 15-21, 25-27 (79), No. 141 20. def. Chen Xue/Xi Zhang, CHINA, Russia, St. Petersburg (7/22/2006), 21-11, 21-17 (39), No. 142 21. def. May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, France, Paris (7/29/2006), 20-22, 21-15, 15-13 (66), No. 143 22. lost to Jia Tian/Jie Wang, CHINA, Austria, Klagenfurt (8/5/2006), 22-20, 16-21, 11-15 (56), No. 144 23. def. Renata/Talita, BRAZIL, Portugal, Porto Santo, Madeira Islands (9/17/2006), 38-36, 21-18 (60), No. 146 24. def. Leila/Ana Paula, BRAZIL, Brazil, Vitoria (9/30/2006), 19-21, 21-14, 15-10 (56), No. 147 25. def. Shelda/Adriana, BRAZIL, Poland, Warsaw (6/10/2007), No. 153 26. def. Sara Goller/Laura Ludwig, GERMANY, Portugal, Espinho (6/16/2007), 17-21, 21-16, 15-13 (58), No. 154 27. lost to May-Treanor/Walsh, UNITED STATES, Germany, Berlin (7/14/2007), 21-18, 15-21, 7-15 (45), No.
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