/Harley Marques, vs. David Klemperer/Eric Koreng, Germany Team Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No...... Country 1 Alison Cerutti 1 Harley Marques 2...... Brazil 6 Eric Koreng 1 David Klemperer 2...... Germany

This is the first SWATCH FIVB World Tour meeting between the two teams

· Alison and Harley are playing together for the fist-time on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour since the fall of 2006 when the Brazilians were eliminated during the country quota playoff rounds in Vitoria and placed ninth in Acapulco. · Alison and Harley are the top team on the 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Tour. · Alison and Harley have placed on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour podium four times in 2009 with a second in the season opening stop in Brasila followed by a gold medal in where both finals were All-Brazilian affairs. Alison and Harley were third in and placed on top of the podium in Myslowice, Poland. · Alison and Harley have won their last 13 SWATCH FIVB World Tour matches since losing to the Brazilian Pedros (Cunha and Salgado) in Rome in mid-May. · Harley and Pedro Salgado won nine SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medals, including 2008 stops in Australia, China, Italy, Switzerland, Mallorca and Brazil. · Harley and Salgado won the 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour point’s title. · Harley was the 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour most outstanding player. · Harley has also won SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medals with Para Ferreira (2002 ), (2003 Berlin) and Benjamin Insfran (2005 Montreal and 2008 Sanya). · Alison won a 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal with Pedro Cunha in Bahrain. · On the Brazilian Tour this season for five events, Alison and Harley have a 17-6 match mark with three “final four” finishes and two medals. 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Championships presented by ConocoPhillips Pool A def. Kjell Goranson / Oivind Hordvik, Norway (48) 21-12, 21-11 37 minutes Pool A def. Jonathan Erdmann / Kay Matysik, Germany (25) 21-6, 21-18 0:39 Pool A def. Florian Gosch / Alexander Horst, Austria (24) 21-11, 21-12 0:35 Winner 1 def. Clemens Doppler / Matthias Mellitzer, Austria (43) 21-18, 21-14 0:40 Winner 2 def. Florian Gosch / Alexander Horst, Austria (24) 21-17, 21-12 0:41 Winner 3 def. Matt Fuerbringer / Casey Jennings, United States (17) 21-14, 35-37, 17-15 89 Semi-Finals vs. David Klemperer / Eric Koreng, Germany (6) Medal Match vs. / , United States (2) or / Jonas Reckerman, Germany (3) 2009 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...... 28-2 Since 2006 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost: ...... 32-5 2009 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...... 67-11 Since 2006 SWATCH Tournaments Played:...... 7 2009 SWATCH Tournaments Played: ...... 5 Since 2006 Best Finish: .... 1st (Shanghai & Myslowice2009) 2009 SWATCH Best Finish: ...... 1st (Shanghai & Myslowice) Since 2006 SWATCH Winnings:...... $300,000 2009 SWATCH Winnings:...... $124,000 Alison/Harley’sSWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal matches (Won 2, Lost 1) 1. lost to /Richardo Santos, BRAZIL, Brazil - Brasilia (4/26/2009), 20-22, 19-21 (56), SWATCH event No. 230 2. def. Pedro Cunha/Pedro Salgado, BRAZIL, China - Shanghai (5/3/2009), 21-14, 21-50 (40), No. 231 3. def. Matt Fuerbringer/Casey Jennings, UNITED STATES, Poland - Myslowice (5/31/2009), 25-23, 21-17 (56), No. 233 Alison Cerutti/Harley Marques, Brazil vs. David Klemperer/Eric Koreng, Germany Team Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No...... Country 1 Alison Cerutti 1 Harley Marques 2...... Brazil 6 Eric Koreng 1 David Klemperer 2...... Germany

This is the first SWATCH FIVB World Tour meeting between the two teams

· Klemperer and Koreng placed fifth at the 2008 where the Germans were eliminated by Americans Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers 21-13 and 25-23 in 52 minutes in a quarter-finals match · Highlighting Klemperer and Koreng’s Beijing bid were 2007 SWATCH FIVB World Tour Grand Slam silver medal finishes at stops in Berlin and , Austria. · Klemperer and Koreng’s best finishes in 2008 were bronze medals at the Paris and Grand Slam stops. · Prior to competing with Koreng, Klemperer placed second at the 2004 Norwegian SWATCH stop in Stavanger with Niklas Rademacher. · All of Koreng’s best FIVB finishes have been with Klemperer. · Koreng placed second at a 2006 European tour event in Moscow with Kay Kay Matysik. · Klemperer and Koreng have competed in 16 European tour events with 11 “final four”finishes with three silver and five bronze medal finishes. · Klemperer and Koreng have competed in three European tour events this season with a 10-6 match mark and two bronze medal finishes in Baden, Austria, and Berlin, Germany 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Championships presented by ConocoPhillips Pool F def. Clemens Doppler / Matthias Mellitzer, Austria (43) 22-20, 21-13 42 minutes Pool F def. Inocencio Lario / Raul Mesa, Spain (30) 21-15, 21-13 40 Pool F def. Michal Biza / Pavel Rotrekl, Czech Republic (19) 21-17, 21-14 38 Winner 1 def. Fabien Dugrip / Yannick Salvetti, France (40) 21-18, 21-12 35 Winner 2 def. Kristjan Kais / Rivo Vesik, Estonia (16) 21-12, 21-18 37 Winner 3 def. Marcio Araujo / Fabio Luiz Magalhães, Brazil (10) 15-21, 21-18, 17-15 65 Semi-Finals vs. Alison Cerutti / Harley Marques, Brazil (1) Medal Match vs. Phil Dalhausser / Todd Rogers, United States (2) or Julius Brink / Jonas Reckerman, Germany (3) 2009 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...... 13-4 Since SWATCH 2005 Matches Won-Lost: ...... 90-49 2009 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...... 28-12 Since SWATCH 2005 Tournaments Played:...... 26 2009 SWATCH Tournaments Played: ...... 3 Since 2005 Best Finish: . 2nd (Berlin 2007, Klagenfurt 2007) 2009 SWATCH Best Finish: ...... 4th or(Stavanger WC) Since SWATCH 2005 Winnings:...... $261,150 2009 SWATCH Winnings:...... $44,700

Klemperer/Koreng SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal matches (Won 0, Lost 2) 1. Lost to Marcio Araujo/Fabio Magalhaes, BRAZIL, Germany - Berlin (7/15/2007), 21-15, 16-21, 9-9 retired (74), No. 200 2. Lost to Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/51/2007), 13-21, 14-21 (44), No. 203 Match Preview Page 1 of 2

SWATCH-FIVB World Tour US$1,000,000 SWATCH FIVB World Championship presented by ConocoPhillips Sunday, July 05, 2009 Court #1 11:07 Match #101: Semi-Finals

(1) Alison Cerutti/Harley Marques, Brazil vs. (6) David Klemperer/Eric Koreng, Germany

Alison Cerutti Brazil Brazil Personal Info Personal Info Birth Date: Dec 7, 1985 (23 yrs old) Birth Date: Jul 6, 1974 (34 yrs old) Home Town: Vitória Home Town: Brasilia, DF Resides: Resides: Rio de Janeiro Height: 202 cm (6'8") Height: 194 cm (6'4") Weight: 102 kg (224 lb) Weight: 84 kg (185 lb) Seasons: 4 Seasons: 12 Tournaments: 23 Tournaments: 99 Career Wins: 6 Career Wins: 15 Photo: FIVB Photo: FIVB Career FIVB WT Wins: 3 Career Winnings: US$575,412.50 Career Winnings: US$105,850.00 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 CQ Money FIVB 7 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 US$130,000.00 Previous Stavanger Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 2002 Did not play Rogerio 'Para' Ferreira - 4th 2003 Did not play Franco Neto - 5th 2004 Did not play Luizao Correa - 17th 2005 Did not play Benjamin Insfran - 2nd 2006 Did not play Benjamin Insfran - 3rd 2007 Did not play Pedro Salgado - Country Quota 2008 Did not play Pedro Salgado - 9th World Championship Results Year Event Partner - Result Partner - Result 2003 Rio de Janeiro World Championships Did not play Franco Neto - 9th 2005 Berlin World Championships Did not play Benjamin Insfran - 9th 2007 Gstaad World Championships Did not play Pedro Salgado - 17th Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 5/26-31/2009 Myslowice Open 1 1 600 US$30,000.00 FIVB 5/12-17/2009 Rome Open 1 3 480 US$15,000.00 FIVB 4/29-5/3/2009 Shanghai Open 1 1 600 US$30,000.00 FIVB 4/21-26/2009 Brasilia Open 4 2 540 US$21,000.00 World Championships Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Fri, 6/26/2009 Pool A Kjell Goranson / Oivind Hordvik, Norway (48) Won 21-12, 21-11 0:37 Sun, 6/28/2009 Pool A Jonathan Erdmann / Kay Matysik, Germany (25) Won 21-6, 21-18 0:39 Tue, 6/30/2009 Pool A Florian Gosch / Alexander Horst, Austria (24) Won 21-11, 21-12 0:35 Thu, 7/2/2009 Winner 1 Clemens Doppler / Matthias Mellitzer, Austria (43) Won 21-18, 21-14 0:40 Fri, 7/3/2009 Winner 2 Florian Gosch / Alexander Horst, Austria (24) Won 21-17, 21-12 0:41 Sat, 7/4/2009 Winner 3 Matt Fuerbringer / Casey Jennings, United States (17) Won 21-14, 35-37, 17-15 1:29 Sun, 7/5/2009 Semi-Finals David Klemperer / Eric Koreng, Germany (6)

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David Klemperer Eric Koreng Germany Germany Personal Info Personal Info Birth Date: Jun 22, 1980 (29 yrs old) Birth Date: May 16, 1981 (28 yrs old) Home Town: Kiel Home Town: Stralsund Resides: Kiel Resides: Kiel Height: 187 cm (6'2") Height: 194 cm (6'4") Weight: 80 kg (176 lb) Weight: 88 kg (194 lb) Seasons: 9 Seasons: 7 Tournaments: 72 Tournaments: 39 Career Best: 2nd (4 times) Career Best: 2nd (3 times) Photo: FIVB Photo: FIVB Career Winnings: US$218,085.00 Career Winnings: US$157,925.00 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 33 CQ Money FIVB 26 0 3 2 0 7 1 6 0 3 1 1 1 US$281,150.00 Previous Stavanger Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 2001 Niklas Rademacher - 49th Did not play 2002 Niklas Rademacher - 33rd Did not play 2003 Niklas Rademacher - 25th Did not play 2004 Niklas Rademacher - 2nd Did not play 2005 Eric Koreng - 5th David Klemperer - 5th 2006 Kjell Schneider - 5th Kay Matysik - 31st 2007 Eric Koreng - 9th David Klemperer - 9th 2008 Eric Koreng - 9th David Klemperer - 9th World Championship Results Year Event Partner - Result Partner - Result 2003 Rio de Janeiro World Championships Niklas Rademacher - 9th Did not play 2005 Berlin World Championships Eric Koreng - 25th David Klemperer - 25th 2007 Gstaad World Championships Eric Koreng - 9th David Klemperer - 9th Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 5/26-31/2009 Myslowice Open 7 5 360 US$9,100.00 FIVB 5/12-17/2009 Rome Open 5 7 300 US$7,600.00 FIVB 10/6-11/2008 Dubai Open 3 5 360 US$8,500.00 FIVB 9/2-7/2008 Mallorca Open 2 2 540 US$19,500.00 FIVB 8/9-22/2008 Beijing XXIX Olympic Games 8 5 US$0.00 FIVB 7/1-6/2008 Moscow Grand Slam 5 3 640 US$23,000.00 World Championships Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Sat, 6/27/2009 Pool F Clemens Doppler / Matthias Mellitzer, Austria (43) Won 22-20, 21-13 0:42 Mon, 6/29/2009 Pool F Inocencio Lario / Raul Mesa, Spain (30) Won 21-15, 21-13 0:40 Wed, 7/1/2009 Pool F Michal Biza / Pavel Rotrekl, Czech Republic (19) Won 21-17, 21-14 0:38 Thu, 7/2/2009 Winner 1 Fabien Dugrip / Yannick Salvetti, France (40) Won 21-18, 21-12 0:35 Fri, 7/3/2009 Winner 2 Kristjan Kais / Rivo Vesik, Estonia (16) Won 21-12, 21-18 0:37 Sat, 7/4/2009 Winner 3 Marcio Araujo / Fabio Luiz Magalhães, Brazil (10) Won 15-21, 21-18, 17-15 1:05 Sun, 7/5/2009 Semi-Finals Alison Cerutti / Harley Marques, Brazil (1) Head to Head Results First meeting between the two teams Date Tour Tournament Round Winning Team Seed Losing Team Seed Score Time 7/5/09 FIVB World Championships Semi-Finals

http://206.196.31.34/MatchPreview.aspx?matchid=64451 7/4/2009 Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, United States vs. Julius Brink/, Germany Team Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No...... Country 2 Todd Rogers 1 Phil Dalhausser 2...... United States 3 Julius Brink 1 Jonas Reckermann 2...... Germany This is the first SWATCH FIVB World Tour meeting between the two teams.

· Dalhausser and Rogers captured the gold medal at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Dalhausser was named the most valuable player for the competition. · Dalhausser and Rogers topped the Beijing 2008 Olympic qualifying list by winning four events during the Summer Games process. · Rogers missed qualifying for the Athens 2004 Summer Games with Sean Scott. · Dalhausser and Rogers won the 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Gstaad, Switzerland. · Dalhausser and Rogers won 2008 SWATCH Grand Slam gold medals in Paris, Stavanger and Moscow. · Dalhausser and Rogers are the winners of six FIVB gold medals and 33 American domestic tour titles since 2005. · Dalhausser and Rogers rank 20th in career team FIVB earnings. · Dalhausser was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best blocker in 2006, 2007 and 2008 · Dalhausser was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best hitter in 2007 and 2008 · Dalhausser was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best offensive player in 2008 · Dalhausser was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour most improved player in 2006. · Dalhausser was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour sportsperson of the year in 2008 · Rogers was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best defensive player in 2006 (tied with Martin Conde of Argentina), 2007 and 2008 · Rogers was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best setter in 2005. · Rogers was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour most inspiration in 2008. · On the American tour this season for seven events, Dalhausser and Roghers have a 33-5 match mark with four titles. 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Championships presented by ConocoPhillips Pool B def. Morais Abreu / Mario Silva, Angola (47) 21-8, 21-11 31 minutes Pool B def. / , United States (23) 21-14, 16-21, 15-8 52 Pool B lost by forfeit to Jason Lochhead / Kirk Pitman, New Zealand (26) Winner 1 def. Jackson Henriquez / Farid Mussa, Venezuela (35) 21-9, 21-17 38 Winner 2 def. / Ruslans Sorokins, Latvia (31) 21-11, 21-11 34 Winner 3 def. Adrian Gavira Collado / Pablo Herrera, Spain (15) 25-23, 21-14 46 Semi-Finals vs. Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (3) Medal Match vs. Alison Cerutti / Harley Marques, Brazil (2) or David Klemperer / Eric Koreng, Germany (6) 2009 Matches Won-Lost:...... 10-4 Since 2005 Matches Won-Lost:...... 112-30 2009 Sets Won-Lost: ...... 22-9 Since 2005 Tournaments Played: ...... 22 2009 Tournaments Played: ...... 2 Since 2005 Best Finish...... 1st (6 times) 2009 Best Finish:...... 4th (Brasilia) Since 2005 Winnings:...... $478,400 2009 Winnings: ...... $39,200 Dalhausser/Rogers’ SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Gold Medal Match Results (Won 6, Lost 3) 1. lost to Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, BRAZIL, Croatia - Zagreb, (6/4/2006), 14-21, 17-21 (42), FIVB Event No. 179 2. def. Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/6/2006), 21-19, 21-17 (45), No. 188 3. def. Dmitri Barsouk/Igor Kolodinsky, RUSSIA, Switzerland, Gstaad, 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships (7/29/20057), 21- 16, 21-14 (46), No. 200 4. lost to Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Brazil, Fortaleza (9/30/2007), 13-21, 15-21 (39), No. 208 5. lost to Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Germany, Berlin (6/15/2008), 27-25, 19-21, 13-15 (73), No. 216 6. def. Reinder Nummerdor/Richard Schuil, NETHERLANDS, France, Paris (6/22/2008), 21-15, 21-17 (47), No. 217 7. def. Jonas Reckermann/Mischa Urbatzka, GERMANY, Norway, Stavanger (6/29/2008), 29-27, 21-15 (56), No. 218 8. def. Penggen Wu/Linyin Xu, CHINA, Russia, Moscow (7/6/2008), 16-21, 21-19, 15-11 (60), No. 219 9. def. Marcio Araujo/Fabio Magalhaes, BRAZIL, China - Beijing 2008 Olympic Games (8/22/2008), 23-21, 17-21, 15-4 (67), No. 223 Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, United States vs. Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany Team Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No...... Country 2 Todd Rogers 1 Phil Dalhausser 2...... United States 3 Julius Brink 1 Jonas Reckermann 2...... Germany This is the first SWATCH FIVB World Tour meeting between the two teams.

· Brink and Reckermann are competing together for the first-time in 2009 with one SWATCH and one European title to their credit. · Brink and Reckermann won the last European tour event this season in Berlin after placing second in the first two stops in Gran Canaria, Spain, and Baden, Austria. The Germans have a 15-2 European tour match mark with a pair of semi-final wins over compatriots David Klemperer and Eric Koreng in Baden and Berlin. · Brink and Christoph Dieckmann placed 19th at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. · Brink won a gold medal with Christoph Dieckmann at the 2006 European continental Championships in The Hague, Netherlands. · Brink and Christoph Dieckmann captured three SWATCH FIVB World Tour and five European Tour gold medals. · Brink and Kjell Schneider captured a SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal at a 2005 stop in Espinho, Portugal. · Brink and Schneider also placed third at the 2005 SWATCH FIVB World Championships in Berlin and the Paris Grand Slam stop. · Reckermann placed ninth at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games with Markus Dieckmann. · Brink and Markus Dieckmann captured two SWATCH FIVB World Tour and two European Tour gold medals. · Reckermann won a gold medal with Markus Dieckmann at the 2004 European continental Championships at Timmendorfer Strand, Germany. · Only Christoph Dieckmann (US$447,060, 21st) has earned more money for FIVB events than Reckermann (US$404,778, 24th) and Brink (US$374,610, 28th). · Reckermann has earned the most podium placements among Germany players all-time on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour with 17, including three gold, 11 silver, three bronze medals and one to be decided in Myslowice. · Reckermann has the most German semi-final appearances at 23 with Brink second at 22. 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Championships presented by ConocoPhillips Pool C def. Mykola Babich / Sergiy Mykhaylov, Ukraine (46) 21-12, 21-10 40 minutes Pool C won by forfeit over Emiel Boersma / Joppe Paulides, Netherlands (27) Pool C def. Mariano Baracetti / Jose Salema, Argentina (22) 21-13, 21-11 36 Winner 1 won by forfeit over Pedro Cunha / Pedro Salgado, Brazil (4) Winner 2 def. Jake Gibb / Sean Rosenthal, United States (23) 21-18, 21-16 47 Winner 3 def. Emanuel Rego / Ricardo Santos, Brazil (5) 14-21, 21-15, 15-13 63 Semi-Finals vs. Phil Dalhausser / Todd Rogers, United States (2) Medal Match vs. Alison Cerutti / Harley Marques, Brazil (2) or David Klemperer / Eric Koreng, Germany (6) 2009 Matches Won-Lost:...... 21-6 2009 Best Finish:...... 1st (Rome) 2009 Sets Won-Lost: ...... 40-18 2009 Winnings:...... $84,200 2009 Tournaments Played: ...... 4

Brink/Reckermann SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal matches (Won 1, Lost 0) 1. def. Pedro Cunha/Pedro Salgado, BRAZIL, Italy - Rome (5/17/2009), 28-26, 20-22, 15-13 (83 minutes), No. 232 Match Preview Page 1 of 2

SWATCH-FIVB World Tour US$1,000,000 SWATCH FIVB World Championship presented by ConocoPhillips Sunday, July 05, 2009 Court #1 12:37 Match #102: Semi-Finals

(3) Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany vs. (2) Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, United States

Julius Brink Jonas Reckermann Germany Germany Personal Info Personal Info Birth Date: Jul 6, 1982 (26 yrs old) Birth Date: May 26, 1979 (30 yrs old) Home Town: Muenster Home Town: Rheine Resides: Kiel Resides: Köln Height: 186 cm (6'1") Height: 200 cm (6'7") Weight: 85 kg (187 lb) Weight: 97 kg (213 lb) Seasons: 10 Seasons: 8 Tournaments: 76 Tournaments: 75 Career Wins: 5 Career Wins: 3 Photo: FIVB Photo: FIVB Career Winnings: US$374,610.00 Career Winnings: US$404,777.50 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 Money FIVB 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 US$84,200.00 Previous Stavanger Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 2001 Did not play Markus Dieckmann - 41st 2002 Did not play Markus Dieckmann - 5th 2003 Kjell Schneider - 33rd Did not play 2004 Kjell Schneider - 25th Did not play 2005 Kjell Schneider - 17th Markus Dieckmann - 4th 2006 Christoph Dieckmann - 5th Did not play 2007 Christoph Dieckmann - 5th Mischa Urbatzka - 9th 2008 Christoph Dieckmann - 3rd Mischa Urbatzka - 2nd World Championship Results Year Event Partner - Result Partner - Result 2001 Klagenfurt World Championships Did not play Markus Dieckmann - 9th 2003 Rio de Janeiro World Championships Did not play Markus Dieckmann - 17th 2005 Berlin World Championships Kjell Schneider - 3rd Markus Dieckmann - 9th 2007 Gstaad World Championships Christoph Dieckmann - 17th Mischa Urbatzka - 17th Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 5/26-31/2009 Myslowice Open 3 4 420 US$11,200.00 FIVB 5/12-17/2009 Rome Open 4 1 600 US$30,000.00 FIVB 4/29-5/3/2009 Shanghai Open 3 3 480 US$15,000.00 World Championships Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Fri, 6/26/2009 Pool C Mykola Babich / Sergiy Mykhaylov, Ukraine (46) Won 21-12, 21-10 0:40 Sun, 6/28/2009 Pool C Emiel Boersma / Joppe Paulides, Netherlands (27) Won By Forfeit Tue, 6/30/2009 Pool C Mariano Baracetti / Jose Salema, Argentina (22) Won 21-13, 21-11 0:36 Thu, 7/2/2009 Winner 1 Pedro Cunha / Pedro Salgado, Brazil (4) Won By Forfeit Fri, 7/3/2009 Winner 2 Jake Gibb / Sean Rosenthal, United States (23) Won 21-18, 21-16 0:47 Sat, 7/4/2009 Winner 3 Emanuel Rego / Ricardo Santos, Brazil (5) Won 14-21, 21-15, 15-13 1:03 Sun, 7/5/2009 Semi-Finals Phil Dalhausser / Todd Rogers, United States (2)

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Phil Dalhausser Todd Rogers United States United States Personal Info Personal Info Birth Date: Jan 26, 1980 (29 yrs old) Birth Date: Sep 30, 1973 (35 yrs old) Home Town: Baden, Switzerland Home Town: Santa Barbara, CA Resides: Ventura, CA Resides: Solvang, CA Height: 206 cm (6'9") Height: 188 cm (6'2") Weight: 91 kg (200 lb) Weight: 88 kg (194 lb) Seasons: 6 Seasons: 12 Tournaments: 25 Tournaments: 69 Career Wins: 6 Career Wins: 7 Photo: FIVB Photo: FIVB Career Winnings: US$243,450.00 Career Winnings: US$389,712.50 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 Money FIVB 22 6 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 US$478,400.00 Previous Stavanger Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 2001 Did not play Dax Holdren - 17th 2003 Did not play Sean Scott - 17th 2004 Did not play Sean Scott - 5th 2007 Todd Rogers - 5th Phil Dalhausser - 5th 2008 Todd Rogers - 1st Phil Dalhausser - 1st World Championship Results Year Event Partner - Result Partner - Result 1997 Los Angeles World Championships Did not play Dax Holdren - 9th 2001 Klagenfurt World Championships Did not play Dax Holdren - 5th 2003 Rio de Janeiro World Championships Did not play Sean Scott - 33rd 2005 Berlin World Championships Todd Rogers - 7th Phil Dalhausser - 7th 2007 Gstaad World Championships Todd Rogers - 1st Phil Dalhausser - 1st Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 4/21-26/2009 Brasilia Open 1 4 420 US$11,200.00 FIVB 8/9-22/2008 Beijing XXIX Olympic Games 2 1 0 US$0.00 FIVB 7/1-6/2008 Moscow Grand Slam 1 1 800 US$43,500.00 World Championships Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Sat, 6/27/2009 Pool B Morais Abreu / Mario Silva, Angola (47) Won 21-8, 21-11 0:31 Mon, 6/29/2009 Pool B Jake Gibb / Sean Rosenthal, United States (23) Won 21-14, 16-21, 15-8 0:52 Wed, 7/1/2009 Pool B Jason Lochhead / Kirk Pitman, New Zealand (26) Lost By Forfeit Thu, 7/2/2009 Winner 1 Jackson Henriquez / Farid Mussa, Venezuela (35) Won 21-9, 21-17 0:38 Fri, 7/3/2009 Winner 2 Aleksandrs Samoilovs / Ruslans Sorokins, Latvia (31) Won 21-11, 21-11 0:34 Sat, 7/4/2009 Winner 3 Adrian Gavira Collado / Pablo Herrera, Spain (15) Won 25-23, 21-14 0:46 Sun, 7/5/2009 Semi-Finals Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (3) Head to Head Results First meeting between the two teams Date Tour Tournament Round Winning Team Seed Losing Team Seed Score Time 7/5/09 FIVB World Championships Semi-Finals

http://206.196.31.34/MatchPreview.aspx?matchid=64448 7/4/2009 Men’s SWATCH FIVB World Tour - Country Medals &Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through May 31, 2008

Country Gold Silver Bronze ...... Medals 4ths ...... Final 4s Brazil 151 105 108 ...... 364 77...... 441 United States 34 37 32 ...... 103 27...... 130 Germany 9 21 15 ...... 45 18...... 63

· The 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Championships presented by ConocoPhillips is the 234th men’s SWATCH FIVB World Tour events (open, Grand Slam, Olympic and Goodwill). The first SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event was played February 17-22, 1987 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. · Brazil has now advanced a team(s) to the semi-finals in 223 FIVB events. · Brazil’s streak of 114-straight “final fours” ended at the France 2005 event (Event No. 171). Prior to France, Brazil’s last non-semi-final appearance was Portugal 1996 (Event No. 56). · Brazil has had a team(s) in 196 Gold Medal matches. · Germany has advanced two teams to the Gold Medal match in one event at a 2005 SWATCH FIVB World Tour · There have been 162 events where two different countries battled for a FIVB Gold Medal. · Brazil vs. United States ...... Brazil leads 24-17 · Brazil vs. Germany ...... Brazil leads 15-4 · Germany vs. United States...... United States leads 2-1

· The top-seeded men’s teams in the previous six SWATCH FIVB World Championships have captured the gold medals twice. Only once (men’s 1999) have the top two-seeded teams competed in the gold medal match at the world championships.

Year Gold, Country, Seed Silver, Country, Seed Bronze, Country, Seed Fourth, Country, Seed 1997 Guilherme/Para, BRA, 9 Ceman/Whitmarsh, USA, 3 Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRA, 4, Q1 and Blanton/Steffes, USA, 2 1999 Emanuel/Loiola, BRA, 1 M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SUI, 2 Guilherme/Para, BRA, 3 Bosma/Diez, ESP, 8 2001 Baracetti/Conde, ARG, 4 Loiola/Ricardo, BRA, 10 Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NOR 6 Heidger/McCaw, USA, 18 2003 Emanuel/Ricardo, BRA, 1 Holdren/Metzger, USA, 15 Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRA, 2 Brenha/Maia, POR, 13 2005 Marcio Araujo/Fábio, BRA, 2 Heyer/P. Laciga, SUI 8 Brink/Schneider, GER, 13 Polte/Schoen, GER, 43 2007 Dalhausser/Rogers, USA 4 Barsouk/Kolodinsky, RUS, 6 Schacht/Slack, AUS, 16 Emanuel/Ricardo, BRA, 1 2009 BRA 1, USA 2, or GER 3, 6 BRA 1, USA 2, or GER 3, 6 BRA 1, USA 2, or GER 3, 6 BRA 1, USA 2, or GER 3, 6

Date Tournament Round Winning Team Score Time Alison & Harley lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Dalhausser 7 Rogers, 1-0 4/25/09 Brasilia Open Semi-Finals Alison/Harley 13-21, 21-19, 15-11 1:03 Alison & Harley lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Brink &Reckermann, 3-0 5/30/09 Myslowice Open Semi-Finals Alison/Harley 21-17, 21-16 0:44 5/15/09 Rome Open Winner 4 Alison/Harley 22-20, 21-15 0:49 5/3/09 Shanghai Open Semi-Finals Alison/Harley 17-21, 21-17, 16-14 1:11 Dalhausser & Rogers lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Klemperer & Koreng, 2-0 8/18/08 Beijing 2008 Olympics Winner 2 Dalhausser/Rogers 21-13, 25-23 0:52 6/30/07 Stavanger Grand Slam Winner 2 Dalhausser/Rogers 21-15, 21-11 0:40 Brink & Reckermann lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Klemperer &Koreng, 1-0 5/15/09 Rome Open Winner 3 Brink/Reckermann 21-23, 21-9, 15-8 1:04 NOTE- Brink & Reckermann have defeated Klemperer & Koreng twice on the European tour in semi-final matches in Baden (21- 16, 22-20, 47 minutes ) and Berlin (21-16, 16-21, 15-8, 59).