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Cartella Stampa Mondiale Beach Volley 2019 1.Pdf I Campionati Mondiali 2019 ad Amburgo Dal 28 giugno al 7 luglio 2019, allo stadio Am Rothenbaum di Amburgo, si terrà la quindicesima edizione dei Campionati Mondiali maschili e femminili di beach volley. L’appuntamento clou della stagione pre olimpica riserverà anche la possibilità, per le coppie vincitrici, di staccare il pass per Tokyo 2020. Un ulteriore motivazione per le tre coppie azzurre che proveranno a portare a casa la prima medaglia mondiale nella storia italiana di questa disciplina. Nel tabellone maschile, i vice campioni olimpici Paolo Nicolai e Daniele Lupo, sono tornati a pieno regime dopo il recupero dall’infortunio alla mano destra procuratosi da Lupo prima dell’inizio della stagione. La coppia azzurra che si presenta ai nastri di partenza al decimo posto del ranking mondiale, farà il proprio esordio il 29 giugno contro Soares-Nguvo. 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La Formula La quindicesima edizione dei Campionati Mondiali di beach volley si svolgerà dal 28 giugno al 7 luglio. Parteciperanno 48 squadre per ciascun tabellone e si disputeranno un totale di 216 partite. Nella fase a gironi, le coppie si affronteranno con la formula del round robin e verranno suddivise in 12 pool da quattro. In questa fase, la classifica verrà stabilita dai punti, dal quoziente set e dal quoziente punti. Le prime due squadre classificate di ciascun raggruppamento e le quattro migliori terze staccheranno il pass per la fase ad eliminazione diretta. Le rimanenti otto terze classificate formeranno un tabellone dal quale usciranno le ultime quattro qualificate ai sedicesimi. Dopo i sedicesimi di finale, la fase ad eliminazione diretta proseguirà poi con gli ottavi, i quarti, le semifinali e le finali. Beach volley - Cartella Stampa Campionati Mondiali Amburgo 2019 2 Le pool delle coppie azzurre Femminile - Pool A Ittlinger-Laboureur (Germania), Menegatti-Orsi Toth (Italia), Mcnamara-Mcnamara (Canada), Michellle-Pati (Paraguay) Maschile - Pool C Krasinikov-Stoyanovsky (Russia), Doppler-Horst (Austria), Ranghieri-Caminati (Italia), Gottsu- Ageba (Giappone) Maschile - Pool H Nicolai-Lupo (Italia), Andre-George (Brasile), Seidl-Waller (Austria), Soares-Nguvo (Mozambico) Il calendario delle coppie azzurre 28 giugno Menegatti Orsi Toth-Mcnamara Mcnamara (ore 13), Ranghieri Caminati- Doppler Horst (ore 16); 29 giugno Ranghieri Caminati- Krasinikov Stoyanovsky (ore 16), Menegatti Orsi Toth- Michellle-Pati (ore 17), Nicolai Lupo-Soares Nguvo (ore 19); 30 giugno Nicolai Lupo- Seidl Rob. Waller (ore 15); 1 luglio Ranghieri Caminati- Gottsu Ageba (ore 14), Menegatti Orsi Toth-Ittlinger Laboureur (ore 20.30), 3 luglio Nicolai Lupo-Andre George (ore 14) Calendario e gironi del tabellone femminile Pool A Menegatti-Orsi Toth (Italia), Ittlinger-Laboureur (Germania), Mcnamara-Mcnamara (Canada), Michellle-Pati (Paraguay) 28/6: Ittlinger Laboureur-Michellle-Pati (ore 13); Menegatti Orsi Toth-Mcnamara Mcnamara (ore 13) 29/6: Ittlinger Laboureur-Mcnamara Mcnamara (ore 17); Menegatti Orsi Toth- Michellle- Pati (ore 17) 1/7: Menegatti Orsi Toth-Ittlinger Laboureur (ore 20.30); 2/7: Mcnamara Mcnamara- Michellle-Pati (ore 19) Pool B Hermanova-Slukova (Rep. Ceca), Wojtasik-Kociolek (Polonia), Kravcenoka-Graudina (Lettonia), Schneider-Kortzinger (Germania) 28/6: Hermanova Slukova- Schneider Kortzinger (ore 14); Wojtasik Kociolek- Kravcenoka Graudina (ore 14) 29/6: Hermanova Slukova- Kravcenoka-Graudina (ore 15); Wojtasik Kociolek- Schneider Kortzinger (ore 15) 1/7: Hermanova Slukova-Wojtasik Kociolek (ore 13); Kravcenoka Graudina- Schneider Kortzinger (ore 14) Beach volley - Cartella Stampa Campionati Mondiali Amburgo 2019 3 Pool C Bansley-Brandie (Canada), Bausero-Rotti (Uruguay), Behrens-Tillmann (Germania), Heidrich-Vergè Deprè (Svizzera) 29/6: Bansley Brandie- Bausero Rotti (ore 16); Behrens Tillmann-Heidrich Vergè-Deprè (ore 16) 30/6: Bansley Brandie-Heidrich Vergè-Deprè (ore 14); Bausero Rotti- Behrens Tillmann (ore 14) 2/7: Bansley Brandie- Behrens Tillmann (ore 14); Heidrich Vergè-Deprè- Bausero Rotti (ore 14) Pool D Ana Patricia-Rebecca (Brasile), Nzayisenga-Judith (Ruanda), Liliana-Elsa (Spagna), Bienek- Schneider (Germania) 28/6: Ana Patricia Rebecca-Nzayisenga Judith (ore 17); Liliana Elsa-Bienek Schneider (ore 17) 30/6: Ana Patricia Rebecca-Bienek Schneider (ore 18); Liliana Elsa-Nzayisenga Judith (ore 18) 1/7: Ana Patricia Rebecca-Liliana Elsa (ore 13); Bienek Schneider-Nzayisenga Judith (ore 13) Pool E Klineman-Ross (Usa), Mendoza-Lolette (Nicaragua), Borger-Sude (Germania), Xue-Wang (Cina) 28/6: Klineman Ross-Mendoza Lolette (ore 19); Borger Sude-Xue Wang (20.30) 29/6: Klineman Ross-Xue Wang (ore 15); Borger Sude- Mendoza Lolette (ore 16) 1/7: Xue Wang- Mendoza Lolette (ore 19); Klineman Ross-Borger Sude (ore 19.15) Pool F Agatha-Duda (Brasile), Leila-Maylen (Cuba), Xia-Wang (Cina), Ishii-Murakami (Giappone) 28/6: Agatha Duda-Leila Maylen (ore 12); Xia Wang-Ishii Murakami (ore 12) 30/6: Agatha Duda-Ishii Murakami (ore 10); Xia Wang-Leila Maylen (ore 10) 1/7: Agatha Duda-Xia Wang (ore 16); Ishii Murakami- Leila Maylen (ore 17) Pool G Clancy-Artacho Del Solar (Australia), Maita-Letendrie (Mauritius), Sweat-Walsh Jennings (Usa), Stubbe-Van Iersel (Olanda) 28/6: Clancy Artacho Del Solar-Maita Letendrie (ore 15); Sweat Walsh Jennings-Stubbe Van Iersel (ore 15) 30/6: Clancy Artacho Del Solar-Stubbe Van Iersel (ore 11); Sweat Walsh Jennings-Maita Letendrie (ore 11) 1/7: Stubbe Van Iersel-Maita Letendrie (ore 16); Clancy Artacho Del Solar-Sweat-Walsh Jennings (ore 18) Beach volley - Cartella Stampa Campionati Mondiali Amburgo 2019 4 Pool H Keizer-Meppelink (Olanda), Randa-Doaa (Egitto), Betschart-Huberli (Svizzera), Laird-Palmer (Australia) 28/6: Keizer Meppelink-Randa Doaa (ore 19); Betschart Huberli-Laird Palmer (ore 19) 30/6: Keizer Meppelink-Laird Palmer (ore 12); Betschart Huberli-Randa Doaa (ore 12) 2/7: Keizer Meppelink-Betschart Huberli (ore 11); Laird Palmer-Randa Doaa (ore 11) Pool I Pavan-Melissa (Canada), Yuli-Diana (Colombia), Sponcil-Claes (Usa), Ukolova-Birlova (Russia) 29/6: Pavan Melissa-Yuli Diana (ore 10); Sponcil Claes-Ukolova Birlova (ore 10) 30/6: Pavan Melissa-Ukolova Birlova (ore 13); Sponcil Claes-Yuli Diana (ore 14) 2/7: Pavan Melissa-Sponcil Claes (ore 12); Ukolova Birlova- Yuli Diana (ore 12) Pool J Maria Antonelli-Carol (Brasile), Nnoruga-Franco (Nigeria), Larsen-Stockman (Usa), Kozuch- Ludwig (Germania) 28/6: Maria Antonelli Carol-Nnoruga Franco (ore 18); Larsen Stockman-Kozuch Ludwig (ore 18) 30/6: Larsen Stockman-Nnoruga Franco (ore 19); Maria Antonelli Carol-Kozuch Ludwig (ore 20.30) 2/7: Maria Antonelli Carol-Larsen Stockman (ore 13); Kozuch Ludwig-Nnoruga Franco (ore 13) Pool K Hughes-Summer (Usa), Gallay-Pereyra (Argentina), Makroguzova-Kholomina (Russia), Zeng-Lin (Cina) 29/6: Hughes Summer-Gallay Pereyra (ore 11); Makroguzova Kholomina-Zeng Lin (ore 11) 1/7: Hughes Summer-Zeng Lin (ore 12); Makroguzova Kholomina-Gallay Pereyra (ore 12) 2/7: Zeng Lin- Gallay Pereyra (ore 13); Hughes Summer- Makroguzova Kholomina (ore 14) Pool L Barbara-Fernanda (Brasile), Revuelta-Orellana (Messico), Lahti-Parkkinen (Finlandia), Strbova-Dubovcova (Slovacchia) 28/6: Barbara Fernanda-Revuelta Orellana (ore 11); Lahti Parkkinen-Strbova Dubovcova (ore 11) 1/7: Barbara Fernanda-Strbova Dubovcova (ore 15); Lahti Parkkinen-Revuelta Orellana (ore 16) 2/7: Barbara Fernanda-Lahti Parkkinen (ore 10); Strbova Dubovcova-Revuelta Orellana (ore 10) Beach volley - Cartella Stampa Campionati Mondiali Amburgo 2019 5 Calendario e gironi del tabellone maschile Pool A Mol-Sorum (Norvegia), Gonzales-Reyes (Cuba), Pedro Solberg-Vitor Felipe (Brasile), Erdmann-Winter (Germania) 28/6: Mol Sorum-Gonzales Reyes (ore 19.15), Pedro Solberg-Vitor Felipe-Erdmann Winter (20.30) 30/6: Mol Sorum-Erdmann Winter (ore 17); 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