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Press@Fivb.Org FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships Mazury 2013 Page 1 Final Women’s Tournament Statistics Leaders ACES Sets Aces ........ Avg. KILLS Sets Kills ......... Avg. Karla Borger, GER 19 20 ............ 1.05 Britta Buthe, GER 19 154 ........... 8.11 Emilia Nystrom, FIN 11 17 ............ 1.55 Xi Zhang, CHN 17 126 ........... 7.41 Chen Xue, CHN 17 17 ............ 1.00 Whitney Pavlik, USA 16 110 ........... 6.88 Doris Schwaiger, AUT 15 16 ............ 1.07 Barbara Seixas, BRA 17 108 ........... 6.35 Barbara Hansel, AUT 14 15 ............ 1.07 Stefanie Schwaiger, AUT 15 106 ........... 7.07 Isabelle Forrer, SUI 10 14 ............ 1.40 Katharina Schutzenhofer, AUT 14 103 ........... 7.36 Xi Zhang, CHN 17 14 ............ 0.82 Liliane Maestrini, BRA 17 103 ........... 6.06 Britta Buthe, GER 19 14 ............ 0.74 Karla Borger, GER 19 102 ........... 5.37 Maria Clara Salgado, BRA 8 13 ............ 1.63 Chen Xue, CHN 17 101 ........... 5.94 Greta Cicolari, ITA 15 13 ............ 0.87 Evgeniya Ukolova, RUS 13 99 ............ 7.62 Taliqua Clancy, AUS 9 11 ............ 1.22 Greta Cicolari, ITA 15 99 ............ 6.60 Elsa Baquerizo, ESP 12 11 ............ 0.92 April Ross, USA 16 99 ............ 6.19 April Ross, USA 16 11 ............ 0.69 Brittany Hochevar, USA 15 96 ............ 6.40 Barbara Seixas, BRA 17 11 ............ 0.65 Lauren Fendrick, USA 15 83 ............ 5.53 Carolina Salgado, BRA 8 10 ............ 1.25 Sanne Keizer, NED 14 82 ............ 5.86 Jessyka Ngauamo, AUS 8 10 ............ 1.25 Julia Grossner, GER 11 79 ............ 7.18 Kristyna Kolocova, CZE 9 10 ............ 1.11 Marta Menegatti, ITA 15 77 ............ 5.13 Laura Ludwig, GER 13 75 ............ 5.77 BLOCKS Sets Blocks ....... Avg. HITTING PERCENTAGE Attacks Kills Errors ...... Hit % Liliane Maestrini, BRA 17 32 ............ 1.88 April Ross, USA 145 99 12 ........... 0.600 Barbara Hansel, AUT 14 21 ............ 1.50 Emilia Nystrom, FIN 108 68 8 ............ 0.556 Kira Walkenhorst, GER 13 19 ............ 1.46 Manerat Udomchavee, THA 56 35 4 ............ 0.554 Natalia Dubovcova, SVK 12 18 ............ 1.50 Michelle Stiekema, NED 37 21 1 ............ 0.541 Kinga Kolosinska, POL 11 16 ............ 1.45 Agatha Bednarczuk, BRA 100 61 7 ............ 0.540 Madelein Meppelink, NED 11 16 ............ 1.45 Carolina Salgado, BRA 102 63 9 ............ 0.529 Sanne Keizer, NED 14 16 ............ 1.14 Natalia Dubovcova, SVK 118 73 12 ........... 0.517 Stefanie Schwaiger, AUT 15 16 ............ 1.07 Vasiliki Arvaniti, GRE 58 36 6 ............ 0.517 Greta Cicolari, ITA 15 16 ............ 1.07 Barbara Seixas, BRA 182 108 14 ........... 0.516 Britta Buthe, GER 19 14 ............ 0.74 Kristyna Kolocova, CZE 100 59 8 ............ 0.510 Chen Xue, CHN 17 13 ............ 0.76 Liliane Maestrini, BRA 178 103 14 ........... 0.500 Jennifer Fopma, USA 10 12 ............ 1.20 Elwin Miller, VAN 110 66 11 ........... 0.500 Sarah Pavan, CAN 12 12 ............ 1.00 Taiana Lima, BRA 96 57 9 ............ 0.500 Joana Heidrich, SUI 11 11 ............ 1.00 Ekaterina Khomyakova, RUS 94 57 10 ........... 0.500 Carolina Salgado, BRA 8 10 ............ 1.25 Xi Zhang, CHN 204 126 25 ........... 0.495 Louise Bawden, AUS 9 10 ............ 1.11 Karla Borger, GER 176 102 15 ........... 0.494 Elwin Miller, VAN 10 10 ............ 1.00 Britta Buthe, GER 254 154 29 ........... 0.492 Marleen Van Iersel, NED 118 74 16 ........... 0.492 Talita Rocha, BRA 110 67 13 ........... 0.491 DIGS Sets Digs ......... Avg. Julia Grossner, GER 132 79 15 ........... 0.485 Karla Borger, GER 19 82 ............ 4.32 Whitney Pavlik, USA 187 110 20 ........... 0.481 Xi Zhang, CHN 17 77 ............ 4.53 Ilka Semmler, GER 76 44 8 ............ 0.474 Katharina Schutzenhofer, AUT 14 62 ............ 4.43 Marta Menegatti, ITA 140 77 11 ........... 0.471 Brittany Hochevar, USA 15 59 ............ 3.93 Sarah Pavan, CAN 138 74 9 ............ 0.471 Marta Menegatti, ITA 15 53 ............ 3.53 Jennifer Fopma, USA 85 54 14 ........... 0.471 Dominika Nestarcova, SVK 12 44 ............ 3.67 Barbara Seixas, BRA 17 44 ............ 2.59 Ace – serve that leads directly to a point Laura Ludwig, GER 13 43 ............ 3.31 Attack – attempt by a player to score a point when on offense Taiana Lima, BRA 10 42 ............ 4.20 Block – rejection at the net of an attack that ends in a point Doris Schwaiger, AUT 15 42 ............ 2.80 Dig – prevention of an opponent attack that continues the play Nadine Zumkehr, SUI 11 41 ............ 3.73 Error – an unsuccessful attack; a point for the defensive team Kill – a successful attack; a point for the offensive team Sophie van Gestel, NED 11 40 ............ 3.64 Hitting Pct. – (Kills minus Errors) divided by Attacks April Ross, USA 16 40 ............ 2.50 Isabelle Forrer, SUI 10 38 ............ 3.80 Summer Ross, USA 10 37 ............ 3.70 For the complete list of statistics for all players competing in the FIVB Marleen Van Iersel, NED 14 37 ............ 2.64 World Championships Mazury 2013, go to www.bvbinfo.com (http://www.bvbinfo.com/Tournament.asp?ID=2746&Process=Stats) Monika Brzostek, POL 11 36 ............ 3.27 Britta Buthe, GER 19 35 ............ 1.84 [email protected] FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships Mazury 2013 Page 1 Individual Match Statistical Highs (Final) Aces # Opponent Elsa Baquerizo, ESP 7 Svetlana Popova/Maria Prokopeva, RUS, 7/2 Maria Clara Salgado, BRA 7 Taiana Lima/Talita Rocha, BRA, 7/1 Emilia Nystrom, FIN 7 Tatyana Mashkova/Irina Tsimbalova, KAZ, 7/4 Karla Borger, GER 7 Vasiliki Arvaniti/Panagiota Karagkouni, GRE, 7/2 4 tied with 6 Blocks # Opponent Stefanie Schwaiger, AUT 7 Barbara Hansel/Katharina Schutzenhofer, AUT, 7/5 Liliane Maestrini, BRA 7 Joana Heidrich/Nadine Zumkehr, SUI, 7/4 Louise Bawden, AUS 7 Katrin Holtwick/Ilka Semmler, GER, 7/3 Sarah Pavan, CAN 7 Mariafe Artacho/Jessyka Ngauamo, AUS, 7/3 Barbara Hansel, AUT 7 Muriel Graessli/Romana Kayser, SUI, 7/3 Madelein Meppelink, NED 7 Tatyana Mashkova/Irina Tsimbalova, KAZ, 7/3 Greta Cicolari, ITA 7 Vasiliki Arvaniti/Panagiota Karagkouni, GRE, 7/1 Digs # Opponent Brittany Hochevar, USA 21 Laura Bloem/Rebekka Kadijk, NED, 7/2 Joana Heidrich, SUI 19 Barbara Hansel/Katharina Schutzenhofer, AUT, 7/2 Katharina Schutzenhofer, AUT 19 Heather Bansley/Sarah Pavan, CAN, 7/4 Isabelle Forrer, SUI 19 Inga Ikauniece/Inguna Minusa, LAT, 7/2 Julia Grossner, GER 19 Isabelle Forrer/Anouk Verge-Depre, SUI, 7/1 Katharina Schutzenhofer, AUT 19 Joana Heidrich/Nadine Zumkehr, SUI, 7/2 Kills # Opponent Julia Grossner, GER 36 Isabelle Forrer/Anouk Verge-Depre, SUI, 7/1 Tatyana Mashkova, KAZ 30 Patricia Caballero/Michelle Valiente, PAR, 7/2 Carolina Salgado, BRA 27 Natalia Dubovcova/Dominika Nestarcova, SVK, 7/4 Evgeniya Ukolova, RUS 27 Heather Bansley/Sarah Pavan, CAN, 7/1 Madelein Meppelink, NED 27 Jennifer Fopma/Brooke Sweat, USA, 7/2 Marta Menegatti, ITA 27 Liliane Maestrini/Barbara Seixas, BRA, 7/5 Set, Match Duration Bests and Breakdown (Final) High Score Game 1 26 Victoria Bieneck/Julia Grossner (GER) def. Isabelle Forrer/Anouk Verge-Depre (SUI) 24-26, 28-26, 15-9 (1:02), 7/1 Game 2 29 Maria Antonelli/Agatha Bednarczuk (BRA) def. Tanja Goricanec/Tanja Huberli (SUI) 21-17, 29-27 (0:45), 7/1 Game 3 23 Natalia Dubovcova/Dominika Nestarcova (SVK) def. Carolina Salgado/Maria Clara Salgado (BRA) 10-21, 21-18, 23-21 (0:55), 7/4 2-game match 94 Maria Antonelli/Agatha Bednarczuk (BRA) def. Tanja Goricanec/Tanja Huberli (SUI) 21-17, 29-27 (0:45), 7/1 3- game match 128 Victoria Bieneck/Julia Grossner (GER) def. Isabelle Forrer/Anouk Verge-Depre (SUI) 24-26, 28-26, 15-9 (1:02), 7/1 Low Score Game 1 9 Renata Bekier/Agata Oleksy (POL) def. Laura Giombini/Daniela Gioria (ITA) 9-21, 21-19, 15-10 (0:48), 7/2 Game 1 9 Natalia Dubovcova/Dominika Nestarcova (SVK) def. Katarzyna Kociolek/Daria Paszek (POL) 21-9, 21-16 (0:29), 7/2 Game 2 6 Madelein Meppelink/Sophie van Gestel (NED) def. Patricia Caballero/Michelle Valiente (PAR) 21-13, 21-6 (0:24), 7/1 Game 3 6 Laura Bloem/Rebekka Kadijk (NED) def. Jamie Broder/Kristina Valjas (CAN) 17-21, 21-14, 15-6 (0:43), 7/1 2-game match 61 Madelein Meppelink/Sophie van Gestel (NED) def. Patricia Caballero/Michelle Valiente (PAR) 21-13, 21-6 (0:24), 7/1 3-game match 93 Lauren Fendrick/Brittany Hochevar (USA) def. Laura Bloem/Rebekka Kadijk (NED) 19-21, 21-9, 15-8 (0:42), 7/2 3-game match 93 Heather Bansley/Sarah Pavan (CAN) def. Mariafe Artacho/Jessyka Ngauamo (AUS) 21-12, 17-21, 15-7 (0:45), 7/3 Slowest 2-game match 0:45 Maria Antonelli/Agatha Bednarczuk (BRA) def. Tanja Goricanec/Tanja Huberli (SUI) 21-17, 29-27 (0:45), 7/1 3-game match 1:05 Barbara Hansel/Katharina Schutzenhofer (AUT) def. Joana Heidrich/Nadine Zumkehr (SUI) 17-21, 21-19, 19-17 (1:05), 7/2 3-game match 1:05 Liliane Maestrini/Barbara Seixas (BRA) def. Greta Cicolari/Marta Menegatti (ITA) 20-22, 21-15, 15-13 (1:05), 7/5 Fastest 2-game match 0:24 Madelein Meppelink/Sophie van Gestel (NED) def. Patricia Caballero/Michelle Valiente (PAR) 21-13, 21-6 (0:24), 7/1 3-game match 0:41 Madelein Meppelink/Sophie van Gestel (NED) def. Tatyana Mashkova/Irina Tsimbalova (KAZ) 21-15, 16-21, 15-8 (0:41), 7/3 Total Two Set Matches Three Set Matches Matches Matches Seed Break Avg. Time Matches Seed Break Won 1st set Won 2nd set Avg. Time 104* 64 13 35 min 39 18 15 24 50 min * includes one forfeit [email protected] FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships Mazury 2013 Page 2 .
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