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Highest Scoring & Longest Matches 2010 Media Guide Federation Internationale de Volleyball [email protected] Page 112 of 186 SWATCH FIVB World Tour - Highest Scoring Men’s First Set Winning Team ..........................................................Score Losing Team.............................................................Score Location.................................Date......... Total Javier Bosma/Alex Ortiz, Spain.......................................40 Rui Oliveira/Tato Fernandes, Portugal............................38 Espinho.......................... 7/13/2005.............. 78 Andrew Schacht/Joshua Slack, Australia........................37 Taichi Morikawa/Tatsuo Yamamoto, Japan ....................35 Espinho.......................... 6/15/2006.............. 72 Jian Li/Shun Zhou, China ................................................37 Daniel Krug/Mischa Urbatzka, Germany.........................35 Montréal......................... 7/12/2006.............. 72 Jonas Reckermann/Mischa Urbatzka, Germany.............36 Renato "Geor" Gomes/Jorge "Gia" Terceiro, Georgia ....34 Montréal........................... 7/6/2007.............. 70 Tarjei Skarlund/Jarle Huseby, Norway............................35 Alexander Loberg/Bjorn Ingeborgrud, Norway................33 Cadiz................................ 8/7/2002.............. 68 Stephane Canet/Mathieu Hamel, France........................35 Francisco Alvarez/Juan Rossell, Cuba ...........................33 Espinho.......................... 7/26/2003.............. 68 Pedro Brazao/Fred Souza, Brazil....................................35 Christoph Dieckmann/Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany 33 Rio de Janeiro ............. 10/17/2003.............. 68 Joao Maciel/Bruno Oscar Schmidt, Brazil.......................35 Alexandr Dyachenko/Oleksiy Kulinich, Kazakhstan........33 Kristiansand................... 8/28/2008.............. 68 SWATCH FIVB World Tour - Highest Scoring Men’s Second Set Winning Team ..........................................................Score Losing Team.............................................................Score Location.................................Date......... Total Andrew Schacht/Joshua Slack, Australia........................39 Eric Fonoimoana/Kevin Wong, United States.................37 Stavanger 7/3/2004.............. 76 Juan Rossell/Francisco Alvarez, Cuba............................37 Bjorn Maaseide/Iver Horrem, Norway .............................35 Stavanger 7/5/2002.............. 72 Conrad Leinemann/Rich VanHuizen, Canada ................37 Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, Estonia ....................................35 Klagenfurt 8/4/2005.............. 72 Matt Fuerbringer/Casey Jennings, United States ...........37 Alison Cerutti/Harley Marques, Brazil .............................35 Stavanger 7/4/2009.............. 72 Mikko Esko/Toni Tuominen, Finland ...............................36 Tino Schutz/Philipp Reinmann, Switzerland ...................34 Stavanger 7/2/2003.............. 70 Todd Rogers/Sean Scott, United States .........................36 Sander Mulder/Richard Kogel, Netherlands....................34 Klagenfurt 8/1/2003.............. 70 Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland ..........................36 Christoph Dieckmann/Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany 34 Gstaad 6/18/2004.............. 70 Harley Marques/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil........................36 Jake Gibb/Stein Metzger, United States .........................34 Acapulco 10/27/2005.............. 70 John Byron/Martin Suan, Australia..................................36 Miguel Domingo/Darren Goss, Canada ..........................34 Espinho 6/14/2006.............. 70 Petter Bjorbak/Magnus Borge Johansen, Norway ..........36 David Kufa/Robert Kufa, Czech Republic .......................34 Kristiansand 8/27/2008.............. 70 Max Backer/Emiel Boersma, Netherlands ......................35 Bjorn Maaseide/Iver Horrem, Norway .............................33 Carson 9/18/2003.............. 68 Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland ..........................35 Stefan Kobel/Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland...................33 Budva 5/29/2004.............. 68 Rogerio 'Para' Ferreira/Pedro Cunha, Brazil...................35 Mariano Baracetti/Martin Conde, Argentina....................33 Carolina Beach 6/13/2004.............. 68 Christoph Dieckmann/Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany 35 Pedro Brazao/Fred Souza, Brazil....................................33 Stavanger 7/3/2004.............. 68 Markus Egger/Martin Laciga, Switzerland.......................35 Todd Rogers/Sean Scott, United States .........................33 Acapulco 10/27/2005.............. 68 Dmitri Barsouk/Igor Kolodinsky, Russia ..........................35 Patrick Heuscher/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland ................33 Klagenfurt 8/1/2009.............. 68 SWATCH FIVB World Tour - Highest Scoring Men’s Third Set Winning Team ..........................................................Score Losing Team.............................................................Score Location.................................Date......... Total Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil ...........................34 Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany ........32 Mallorca 9/7/2003.............. 66 Franco Neto/Tande Ramos, Brazil ..................................31 Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, Estonia ....................................29 Stavanger 7/2/2004.............. 60 Jian Li/Shun Zhou, China ................................................30 Jason Lochhead/Kirk Pitman, New Zealand ...................28 Berlin 6/13/2008.............. 58 Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland ..........................29 Todd Rogers/Sean Scott, United States .........................27 Berlin 6/26/2003.............. 56 Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil ............................29 Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, Estonia ....................................27 Klagenfurt 8/4/2006.............. 56 Francisco Alvarez/Oney Ramirez Bernal, Cuba..............29 Martins Plavins/Aleksandrs Samoilovs, Latvia................27 Shanghai 4/30/2008.............. 56 Emanuel Rego/Tande Ramos, Brazil ..............................28 Sascha Heyer/Markus Egger, Switzerland......................26 Klagenfurt 8/3/2001.............. 54 Christoph Dieckmann/Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany 28 Bjorn Maaseide/Iver Horrem, Norway .............................26 Mallorca 9/7/2002.............. 54 Kjell Goranson/Tarjei Skarlund, Norway .........................28 Stephane Canet/Mathieu Hamel, France........................26 Stavanger 7/2/2004.............. 54 Kay Matysik/Stefan Uhmann, Germany ..........................28 Jian Li/Shun Zhou, China ................................................26 Berlin 7/11/2007.............. 54 Juan Rossell/Francisco Alvarez, Cuba............................27 Stein Metzger/Kevin Wong, United States......................25 Marseille 7/18/2003.............. 52 David Klemperer/Niklas Rademacher, Germany ............27 Francisco Alvarez/Juan Rossell, Cuba ...........................25 Mallorca 7/9/2004.............. 52 SWATCH FIVB World Tour - Highest Scoring Men’s Match Winning Team ....................................................... Scores Losing Team.................................................................Scores Location Date ....... Time .. Points Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil ................. 29-27-29 Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, Estonia ............................... 27-29-27 Klagenfurt 8/4/2006 ......... 85.......... 168 Kjell Goranson/Tarjei Skarlund, Norway .............. 31-16-28 Stephane Canet/Mathieu Hamel, France................... 29-21-26 Stavanger 7/2/2004 ......... 81.......... 151 Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland ............... 15-30-29 Todd Rogers/Sean Scott, United States .................... 21-28-27 Berlin 6/26/2003 ......... 78.......... 150 David Klemperer/Eric Koreng, Germany.............. 28-27-19 Benjamin Insfran/Franco Neto, Brazil ........................ 30-25-17 Stare Jablonki 6/6/2008 ......... 93.......... 146 Anders Lund Hoyer/Bo Soderberg, Denmark ...... 17-31-24 Jian Li/Shun Zhou, China ........................................... 21-29-22 Moscow 7/2/2008 ........ 113......... 144 Martin Conde/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina ......... 21-25-26 John Child/Mark Heese, Canada ............................... 19-27-24 Stavanger 7/5/2002 ......... 78.......... 142 Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil ................ 14-21-34 Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany ... 21-19-32 Mallorca 9/7/2003 ......... 96.......... 141 Emanuel Rego/Tande Ramos, Brazil ................... 26-15-28 Sascha Heyer/Markus Egger, Switzerland................. 24-21-26 Klagenfurt 8/3/2001 ......... 79.......... 140 Jorre Kjemperud/Tarjei Skarlund, Norway ........... 23-34-15 Nikolas Berger/Clemens Doppler, Austria.................. 25-32-11 Klagenfurt 8/4/2005 ......... 77.......... 140 Jorre Kjemperud/Tarjei Skarlund, Norway ........... 21-26-24 Martin Conde/Jose Salema, Argentina ...................... 18-28-22 Zagreb 6/10/2005 ......... 72.......... 139 Franco Neto/Tande Ramos, Brazil ....................... 21-18-31 Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, Estonia ............................... 18-21-29 Stavanger 7/2/2004 ......... 72.......... 138 Marcio Araujo/Fabio Luiz Magalhães, Brazil........ 19-26-25 Emiel Boersma/Jochem De Gruijter, Netherlands ..... 21-24-23 Gstaad 6/22/2006 ......... 73.......... 138 Jian Li/Shun Zhou, China ..................................... 19-21-30 Jason Lochhead/Kirk Pitman, New Zealand .............. 21-18-28 Berlin 6/13/2008 ......... 71.........
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