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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 · 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 Shanghai where both finals were All-Brazilian affairs. Alison and Harley were third in Rome 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 Berlin), Franco Neto (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. Phil Dalhausser / Todd Rogers, United States (2) or Julius Brink / 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 Emanuel Rego/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 Beijing 2008 Olympic Games 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 Klagenfurt, Austria. · Klemperer and Koreng’s best finishes in 2008 were bronze medals at the Paris and Moscow 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 Harley Marques Silva 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: Rio de Janeiro 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) http://206.196.31.34/MatchPreview.aspx?matchid=64451 7/4/2009 Match Preview Page 2 of 2 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)