GOLD - /, vs. /Ricardo Santos, Brazil Team MEN Uniform Uniform ...... Qualification Seed Player No. Player No. Country ...... Seed 1 Julius Brink 1 Jonas Reckermann 2 Germany 3 Ricardo Santos 1 Emanuel Rego 2 Brazil Brink & Reckermann lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Emanuel & Ricardo, 3-0 Date Tournament Round Winning Team Score Time 7/12/09 Gstaad Grand Slam Gold Medal Brink/Reckermann 21-15, 17-21, 15-11 1:00 7/4/09 World Championships Winner 3 Brink/Reckermann 14-21, 21-15, 15-13 1:03 5/16/09 Rome Open Semi-Finals Brink/Reckermann 21-12, 21-19 0:42

· Brink and Reckermann are competing together for the first-time in 2009. The pair has won three SWATCH gold medals this season with six-straight “final four” finishes to their credit.The Germans have won their last 21 FIVB matches with the record being 22-straight wins by Emanuel Rego and Jose Loiola in 1999. · By winning the semi-final match at the Grand Slam Moscow 2009, Brink and Reckermann are the No. 1-ranked team on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour ahead of and Harley Marques of Brazil · By winning the Swiss Grand Slam July 12, Brink and Reckermann became the first German team to win back-to-back SWATCH FIVB World Tour events with the first being in Stavanger for the world championships. · Brink and Reckermann became the first European team to win the SWATCH FIVB World Championships by winning the 2009 event on July 5 in Stavanger, Norway, by defeating top-seeded Alison Cerutti and Harley Marques of Brazil in the finals. · Brink and Reckermann won a European tour event this season in Berlin after placing second in the first two stops in Gran Canaria, , and Baden, . 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 . · Brink won a gold medal with Christoph Dieckmann at the 2006 European continental Championships in The Hague, · . · 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, . · 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 2002 AND 2004 European continental Championships at Basel, , and Timmendorfer Strand, Germany, respectively. · Reckermann ranks 21st in career FIVB earnings (US$451,728) to lead all German players followed by Christoph Dieckmann (US$447,060, 22nd) and Brink (US$421,560, 24th). · Reckermann has earned the most podium placements among Germany players all-time on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour with 19, including five gold, 11 silver and three bronze medals. · Reckermann has the most German semi-final appearances at 25 with Brink second at 24. Grand Slam Moscow 2009 Results Pool A def. Roman Arkaev / Alexander Likholetov, Russia (32) 21-13, 21-9 36 minutes Pool A def. Paolo Nicolai / Matteo Varnier, (17) 21-18, 21-16 46 Pool A def. Jason Lochhead / Kirk Pitman, New Zealand (16) 21-17, 21-17 39 Winner 2 def. Jialu Li / Linyin Xu, (21) 21-16, 20-22, 15-13 66 Winner 3 def. Christian Redmann / Rich VanHuizen, Canada (22, Q8) 25-27, 22-20, 15-12 81 Semi-Finals vs. Jefferson Bellaguarda / Martin Laciga, Switzerland (19, Q7) 21-19, 15-21, 16-14 68 Medal Match vs. Emanuel Rego / Ricardo Santos, Brazil (3) 2009 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost: ...... 36-6 2009 SWATCH Best Finish: ...... 1st (Rome, WC Stavanger, Gstaad) 2009 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...... 70-24 2009 Winnings:...... $189,200 2009 SWATCH Tournaments Played:...... 6 Brink/Reckermann SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal matches (Won 3, Lost 0) 1. def. Pedro Cunha/Pedro Salgado, BRAZIL, Italy - Rome (5/17/2009), 28-26, 20-22, 15-13 (83 minutes), No. 232 2. def. Alison Cerutti / Harley Marques, BRAZIL, Nowary - Stavanger, 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Championships (7/5/2009), No. 234 3. def. Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil, Switzerland - Gstaad (7/12/2009), 21-15, 17-21, 15-11 (60) , No. 235 4. vs. Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil, Russia - Moscow (7/19/2009), No. 236 GOLD - Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany vs. Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil Team MEN Uniform Uniform ...... Qualification Seed Player No. Player No. Country ...... Seed 1 Julius Brink 1 Jonas Reckermann 2 Germany 3 Ricardo Santos 1 Emanuel Rego 2 Brazil Brink & Reckermann lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Emanuel & Ricardo, 3-0 Date Tournament Round Winning Team Score Time 7/12/09 Gstaad Grand Slam Gold Medal Brink/Reckermann 21-15, 17-21, 15-11 1:00 7/4/09 World Championships Winner 3 Brink/Reckermann 14-21, 21-15, 15-13 1:03 5/16/09 Rome Open Semi-Finals Brink/Reckermann 21-12, 21-19 0:42

· Emanuel and Ricardo have two Olympic medals, including gold in Athens were Emanuel was named the most outstanding player. The pair claimed the bronze medal in Beijing · Emanuel and Ricardo won the gold medal at the 2003 SWATCH FIVB World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. · Emanuel and Ricardo won the gold medal at the 2007 PanAmerican Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. · Emanuel and Ricardo have won 33 “open” and one Challenger/Satellite FIVB gold medals, an international team record for men. · Emanuel and Ricardo are five-time SWATCH FIVB World Tour champions (2003 through 2007). · Emanuel and Ricardo rank one-two in career men’s FIVB earnings while their partnership winnings is the best-ever. · Emanuel has now competed in a record 1,167 FIVB matches with 948 wins. Ricardo has competed in 903 matches with the second-most wins at 721. · Emanuel (70) and Ricardo (50) rank 1-2 in individual FIVB gold medals. · Emanuel is one of three players to compete in all four Olympic competitions. · Ricardo competed in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games with Ze Marco de Melo as the pair captured the silver medal. · Counting domestic and international events, Emanuel has won 124 pro Beach Volleyball titles. · Emanuel also won SWATCH FIVB World Tour championships with Ze Marco (1996 and 1997), Jose Loiola (1999) and Tande Ramos (2001). · Ricardo was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour most outstanding player in 2005 and 2007. · Ricardo was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best hitter in 2005. · Ricardo was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best offensive player in 2005, 2006 and 2007. · Emanuel was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour most outsanding player in 2006. · Emanuel was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best hitter in 2006. · Emanuel was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour top sportsperson in 2005. · In Brazil this season for four events, Emanuel and Ricardo have a 15-7 mark with two “final four” finishes and one bronze medal. Grand Slam Moscow 2009 Results Pool C def. Michal Biza / Robert Kufa, Czech Republic (30) 21-18, 21-16 36 minutes Pool C lost to Jefferson Bellaguarda / Martin Laciga, Switzerland (19, Q7) 19-21, 21-18, 11-15 53 Pool C def. Kentaro Asahi / Katsuhiro Shiratori, Japan (14) 21-19, 21-10 35 Winner 1 def. Michal Kadziola / Jakub Szalankiewicz, Poland (27, Q6) 16-21, 21-17, 15-9 61 Winner 2 def. Adrian Gavira Collado / Pablo Herrera, Spain (7) 21-14, 21-14 33 Winner 3 def. Alison Cerutti / Harley Marques, Brazil (2) 21-16, 21-15 45 Semi-Finals def. David Klemperer / Eric Koreng, Germany (5) 24-22, 24-26, 15-9 76 Gold Medal vs. Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (2) 2009 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...... 29-8 Since 2002 FIVB Matches Won-Lost:...... 442-98* 2009 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...... 62-23 Since 2002 FIVB Tournaments Played: ...... 87* 2009 SWATCH Tournaments Played: ...... 6 Since 2002 FIVB Best Finish: ...... 1st (34 times)* 2009 SWATCH Best Finish: ...... 1st (Brasília) Since 2002 FIVB Winnings: ...... $1,844,830* 2009 SWATCH Winnings:...... $124,200 Statistics including Challenge/Satellite participation Emanuel/Ricardo’s Gold Medal Match Results (Won 34, Lost 11 1. def. Mariano Baracetti/Martin Conde, ARGENTINA, Norway,Stavanger (7/6/2003), 16-21, 21-16, 15-12 (60 minutes FIVB Event No. 141 2. def. Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, SWITZERLAND, , Marseille (7/20/2003), 21-18, 20-22, 15-13 (60), No. 142 3. def. Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud, NORWAY, Portugal, Espinho (7/27/2003), 21-23, 21-14, 20-18 (69), No. 143 4. def. Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, SWITZERLAND, United States, Carson (9/18-21/03), 21-11, 21-18 (45), No. 146 5. def. Dax Holdren/Stein Metzger, USA, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, 2003 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships (10/19/2003), 21- 18, 21-15 (44), No. 147 6. def. Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, SWITZERLAND, Brazil, Salvador (3/21/2004), 21-19, 21-18 (43), No. 148 7. lost to Franco Neto/Tande Ramos, BRAZIL, , Cape Town (3/29/2004), 27-25, 14-21, 15-12 (60), No. 149 8. lost to Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera, SPAIN, BRAZIL, China, Lianyungang (5/23/2004), 15-21, 21-19, 21-19 (66), No. 150 9. def. Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, GERMANY, Serbia & Montenegro, Budva (5/30/2004), 21-18, 21-19 (43), No. 151 10. def. Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $18,000, Portugal, Espinho (6/2-6/04), 21-12, 22-20 (38), No. 152 11. def. Niklas Rademacher/David Klemperer, GERMANY, Norway, Stavanger (7/4/2004, 21-15, 21-17 (33), No. 156 12. def. Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, Poland, Stare Jablonki (7/25/2004), 21-18, 21-16 (46), No. 159 13. def. Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, Austria, Klagenfurt (8/1/2004), 17-21, 21-16, 15-10 (61), No. 160 14. def. Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera, SPAIN, Greece, Athens 2004 Olympic Games (8/25/2004), 21-16, 21-15 (42), No. 161 15. lost to Christoph Dieckmann/Andreas Scheuerpflug, GERMANY, China, Shanghai (5/22/2005), 21-18, 15-21, 16-14 (56), No. 163 16. def. Benjamin Insfran/Harley Marques, BRAZIL, Switzerlannd, Gastaad (6/19/2005), 21-19, 21-13 (44), No. 165 17. def. Benjamin/Harley, BRAZIL, Norway, Stavanger (7/3/2005), 21-16, 21-19 (48), No. 167 18. def. Marcio Araujo/Fábio Magalhaes, BRAZIL, Russia, St. Petersburg (7/10/2005), 21-19, 22-24, 18-16 (72), No. 168 19. lost to C. Dieckmann/Scheuerpflug, Austria, Klagenfurt (8/3-7/2005), 21-19, 21-13 (42), No. 172 20. def. Egger/M. Laciga , SWITZERLAND, Greece, Athens (9/4/2005), 21-14, 26-24 (43), No. 174 21. def. Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, Argentina Satellite, Buenos Aires (10/13/2005), 21-11, 21-12 (31), C/S No. 46 22. def. Marcio Araujo/Fábio , BRAZIL, Brazil, Salvador (10/23/2005), 19-21, 21-16, 15-13 (69), No. 175 23. def. Pedro Cunha/Franco, BRAZIL, Mexico, Acapulco (10/29/2005), 21-12, 21-19 (42), No. 176 24. def. /, UNITED STATES, Croatia, Zagreb (6/4/2006), 21-14, 21-17 (42), No. 179 25. lost to Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, Italy,Roseto degli Abruzzi (6/11/2006), 21-14, 17-21, 12-15 (59), No. 180 26. lost to Julius Brink/C. Dieckmann, GERMANY, Portugal, Espinho (6/18/2006), 13-21, 17-21 (44), No. 181 27. def. Marcio Araujo/Fabio, BRAZIL, Switzerland, Gstaad (6/25/2006), 21-17, 21-19 (46), No. 182 28. def. Marcio Araujo/Fabio, BRAZIL, Norway, Stavanger (7/2/2006), 21-19, 23-21 (51), No. 183 29. def. Marcio Araujo/Fabio, BRAZIL, France, Marseille (7/9/2006), 21-15, 14-21, 15-12 (58), No. 184 30. lost to Marcio Araujo/Fabio, BRAZIL, Canada, Montreal (7/16/2006), 21-15, 21-13 (43), No. 185 31. lost to Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, UNITED STATES, Austria, Klagenfurt (8/6/2006), 19-21, 17-21 (45), No. 188 32. def. Cunha/Franco, BRAZIL, Poland, Stare Jablonki (8/13/2006), 21-19, 17-21, 15-9 (66), No. 189 33. lost to Jake Gibb/Sean Rosenthal, UNITED STATES, Mexico, Acapulco (10/28/2006), 21-19, 16-21, 13-15 (73), No. 191 34. lost to to Marcio Araujo/Fabio, BRAZIL, Italy, Roseto degli Abruzzi (5/27/2007), 21-23, 21-16, 12-15 (80), No. 194 35. def. Cunha/Franco, BRAZIL, Portugal, Espinho (6/17/2007), 18-21, 21-17, 19-17 (69), No. 196 36. def. Cunha/Franco, BRAZIL, France, Paris (6/24/2007), 19-21, 21-17, 15-12 (71), No. 197 37. def. Andrew Schacht/Joshua Slack, , Canada, Montreal (7/8/2008), 17-21, 21-13, 18-16 (61), No. 199 38. def. David Klemperer/Eric Koreng, GERMANY, Austria, Klagenfurt (8/5/2007), 21-13, 21-14 (44), No. 203 39. def. Jonas Reckermann/Mischa Urbatzka, GERMANY, Norway, Kristiansand (8/12/2007), 21-15, 21-9 (35), No. 204 40. def. Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, Poland, Stare Jablonki (9/9/2007), 21-17, 21-14 (38), No. 207 41. def. Dalhausser/Rogers, UNITED STATES, Brazil, Fortaleza (9/30/2007), 21-13, 21-15 (39), No. 208 42. def. inocencio Lario/Adrian Gavira Collado, SPAIN, Poland, Stare Jablonki (6/8/2008), 21-18, 21-15 (39), No. 215 43. def. Dalhausser/Rogers, UNITED STATES, Germany, Berlin (6/15/2008), 25-27, 21-19, 15-13 (73), No. 216 44. def. Alison Cerutti/Harley Marques, BRAZIL, Brazil, Brasilia (4/26/2009), 22-20, 21-19 (56), No. 230 45. lost to Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, GERMANY, Brazil, Switzerland - Gstaad (7/12/2009), 21-15, 17-21, 15-11 (60) , No. 235 46. vs. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, Russia - Moscow (7/19/2009), No. 236

Emanuel & Ricardo FIVB Log Season Events 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Winnings... Match Record 2002 2 0 0 2 0 $23,880 ...... 12-2 2003 10 5 0 1 0 $237,000 ...... 50-11 2004 13 7 2 1 2 $260,500 ...... 72-13 2005* 16 7 2 3 0 $328,350 ...... 79-15 2006 14 5 5 1 3 $355,000 ...... 76-14 2007 15 7 1 0 1 $347,700 ...... 75-18 2008 11 2 0 4 1 $168,200 ...... 49-17 2009 6 1 1 0 1 $124,200 ...... 29-8 Totals 87 34 11 12 8 $1,844,830...... 442-98 *competed in and won a FIVB Satellite event in Argentina BRONZE - David Klemperer/Eric Koreng, Germany vs. Jefferson Bellaguarda/Martin Laciga, Switzerland Team MEN Uniform Uniform ...... Qualification Seed Player No. Player No. Country ...... Seed 5 Eric Koreng 1 David Klemperer 2 Germany 19 Jefferson Bellaguarda 1 Martin Laciga 2 Switzerland ...... Q7

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 · Klemperer and Koreng placed four at the 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Championships in Stavanger, Norway. · 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 Grand Slam Moscow 2009 Results Pool E def. Philip Gabathuler / Jan Schnider, Switzerland (28) 21-18, 33-31 54 minutes Pool E def. Jialu Li / Linyin Xu, China (21) 21-14, 20-22, 15-12 70 Pool E def. Andy Ces / Kevin Ces, France (12) 21-18, 21-13 41 Winner 2 def. Inocencio Lario / Raul Mesa, Spain (20, Q2) 18-21, 21-13, 15-13 66 Winner 3 def. Benjamin Insfran / Pedro Salgado, Brazil (4) 21-19, 32-30 78 Semi-Finals vs. Emanuel Rego / Ricardo Santos, Brazil (4) 22-24, 26-24, 9-15 76 Gold Medal vs. Jefferson Bellaguarda / Martin Laciga, Switzerland (19, Q7)

2009 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...... 21-9 Since 2005 Matches Won-Lost, including CQ:...... 95-53 2009 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...... 36-24 Since 2005 Tournaments Played: ...... 28 2009 SWATCH Tournaments Played: ...... 5 Since 2005 Best Finish: . 2nd (Berlin 2007, Klagenfurt 2007) 2009 SWATCH Best Finish: ...... 4th (Stavanger WC) Since 2005 Winnings: ...... $307,550 2009 WATCH Winnings:...... $41,800

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 BRONZE - David Klemperer/Eric Koreng, Germany vs. Jefferson Bellaguarda/Martin Laciga, Switzerland Team MEN Uniform Uniform ...... Qualification Seed Player No. Player No. Country ...... Seed 5 Eric Koreng 1 David Klemperer 2 Germany 19 Jefferson Bellaguarda 1 Martin Laciga 2 Switzerland ...... Q7

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

· Martin Laciga has competed in three Olympic Beach Volleyball competitions, including a pair of fifths in both Sydney and Athens with his older brother Paul. · Martin Laciga placed ninth at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games with Jan Schnider after being eliminated by eventual champions Phil Dalhuasser and Todd Rogers of the United States 21-16, 21-23 and 15-13 in 62 minutes. · Martin Laciga ranks seventh in FIVB all-time earnings with $595,510. · Laciga placed second at the 1999 SWATCH FIVB World Championships with his brother Paul in Marseille, France. · The Laciga brothers won three-straight European continental championships from 1999-2001 in Rhodes, Mallorca and Bilbao, Spain. · The Laciga brothers teamed to win also won five FIVB “open” and one Challenger/Satellite gold medals. · Martin Laciga and Schnider’s best FIVB finish in an “open” event was a 2007 fourth at the Brazilian stop in Fortaleza. · Bellaguarda played for Brazil for five seasons (1999-2003) by competing in 28 SWATCH and three FIVB events with three different partners. · Bellaguarda netted two semi-final appearances each with Paulao Moreira and Juca Dultra. · Bellaguarda placed third with Paulao in 2000 at the Austrian event in Klagenfurt for his only SWATCH podium. · Bellaguarda’s last SWATCH semi-final appearance was with Juca at the 2003 event in Stavanger, Norway.

Grand Slam Moscow 2009 Results Qualifier 1 def. Pavel Karpukhin / Evgeniy Romashkin, Russia (Q26) 21-14, 21-18 39 minutes Qualifier 2 def. Sebastian Dollinger / Thomas Kaczmarek, Germany (Q10) 21-10, 21-16 38 Pool C def. Kentaro Asahi / Katsuhiro Shiratori, Japan (14) 21-19, 21-10 39 Pool C def. Emanuel Rego / Ricardo Santos, Brazil (3) 21-19, 18-21, 15-11 53 Pool C forfeited to Michal Biza / Robert Kufa, Czech Republic (30) 12-21, Retired 16 Winner 2 def. Kristjan Kais / Rivo Vesik, Estonia (11) 21-17, 21-19 44 Winner 3 def. Andy Ces / Kevin Ces, France (12) 19-21, 26-24, 15-13 65 Semi-Finals lost to Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (1) 18-21, 21-15, 14-16 68 Medal Match vs. David Klemperer/Eric Koreng, German (5) 2009 FIVB Matches Won-Lost: ...... 17-6* 2009 FIVB Best Finish:...... 1st (Lausanne Satellite) 2009 FIVB Sets Won-Lost: ...... 37-16* 2009 FIVB Winnings:...... $35,800* 2009 FIVB Tournaments Played: ...... 4* *Statistics including Challenge/Satellite participation 2009 SWATCH Best Finish: ...... 4th or better (Moscow) Match Preview Page 1 of 2

SWATCH-FIVB World Tour US$600,000 Grand Slam Moscow 2009 presented by SEAT Sunday, July 19, 2009 Match #72: Gold Medal Match

(1) Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany vs. (3) Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil

Julius Brink Jonas Reckermann Germany Germany Personal Info Personal Info Birth Date: Jul 6, 1982 (27 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: 78 Tournaments: 77 Career Wins: 7 Career Wins: 5 Photo: FIVB Photo: FIVB Career Winnings: US$427,110.00 Career Winnings: US$457,277.50 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 Money FIVB 6 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 US$189,200.00 Previous Moscow Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 2008 Christoph Dieckmann - 4th Mischa Urbatzka - 9th Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 7/7-12/2009 Gstaad Grand Slam 2 1 800 US$43,500.00 FIVB 6/26-7/5/2009 World Championships 3 1 1000 US$60,000.00 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 Moscow Grand Slam Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Thu, 7/16/2009 Pool A Roman Arkaev / Alexander Likholetov, Russia (32) Won 21-13, 21-9 0:36 Thu, 7/16/2009 Pool A Paolo Nicolai / Matteo Varnier, Italy (17) Won 21-18, 21-16 0:46 Fri, 7/17/2009 Pool A Jason Lochhead / Kirk Pitman, New Zealand (16) Won 21-17, 21-17 0:39 Sat, 7/18/2009 Winner 2 Jialu Li / Linyin Xu, China (21) Won 21-16, 20-22, 15-13 1:06 Sat, 7/18/2009 Winner 3 Christian Redmann / Rich VanHuizen, Canada (22, Q8) Won 25-27, 22-20, 15-12 1:21 Sun, 7/19/2009 Semi-Finals Jefferson Bellaguarda / Martin Laciga, Switzerland (19, Q7) Won 21-18, 15-21, 16-14 1:08 Sun, 7/19/2009 Gold Medal Emanuel Rego / Ricardo Santos, Brazil (3) Grand Slam Results Year Event Partner - Result Partner - Result 2001 France Grand Slam Rudiger Strosik - 41st Markus Dieckmann - 13th 2002 France Grand Slam Did not play Markus Dieckmann - 9th 2002 Austria Grand Slam Did not play Markus Dieckmann - 9th 2003 Germany Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 41st Markus Dieckmann - 4th 2003 France Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 41st Markus Dieckmann - 5th 2003 Austria Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - Country Quota Markus Dieckmann - 5th 2003 United States Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - Country Quota Markus Dieckmann - 5th 2004 Germany Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 25th Markus Dieckmann - 1st 2004 France Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 25th Markus Dieckmann - 7th 2004 Austria Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 25th Markus Dieckmann - 9th 2005 Norway Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 17th Markus Dieckmann - 4th 2005 France Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 3rd Eric Koreng - 9th 2005 Austria Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 9th Markus Dieckmann - 5th 2006 Switzerland Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 3rd Did not play 2006 Norway Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 5th Did not play 2006 Paris Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 4th Did not play 2006 Austria Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 5th Did not play 2007 Paris Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 4th Mischa Urbatzka - 9th 2007 Stavanger Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 5th Mischa Urbatzka - 9th 2007 Berlin Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 4th Mischa Urbatzka - 9th 2007 Klagenfurt Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 9th Mischa Urbatzka - 5th 2008 Berlin Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 4th Mischa Urbatzka - 5th 2008 Paris Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 9th Mischa Urbatzka - 9th 2008 Stavanger Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 3rd Mischa Urbatzka - 2nd 2008 Moscow Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 4th Mischa Urbatzka - 9th 2008 Gstaad Grand Slam Christoph Dieckmann - 5th Mischa Urbatzka - 5th 2008 Klagenfurt Grand Slam Did not play Mischa Urbatzka - 5th 2009 Gstaad Grand Slam Jonas Reckermann - 1st Julius Brink - 1st

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Emanuel Rego Ricardo Alex Costa Santos Brazil Brazil Personal Info Personal Info Birth Date: Apr 15, 1973 (36 yrs old) Birth Date: Jan 6, 1975 (34 yrs old) Home Town: Curitiba Home Town: Salvador de Bahia Resides: João Pessoa/Rio de Janeiro Resides: João Pessoa Height: 190 cm (6'3") Height: 200 cm (6'7") Weight: 80 kg (176 lb) Weight: 103 kg (227 lb) Seasons: 16 Seasons: 14 Tournaments: 191 Tournaments: 148 Career Wins: 70 Career Wins: 50 Photo: FIVB Photo: FIVB Career FIVB WT Wins: 69 Career FIVB WT Wins: 49 Career Winnings: US$1,988,085.00 Career Winnings: US$1,383,670.00 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 Money FIVB 86 33 11 12 8 9 0 10 0 1 1 US$1,842,830.00 FIVB C&S 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 US$2,000.00 Overall 87 34 11 12 8 9 0 10 0 1 1 US$1,844,830.00 Previous Moscow Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 1999 Jose Loiola - 3rd Ze Marco de Melo - 2nd 2008 Ricardo Santos - 5th Emanuel Rego - 5th Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 7/7-12/2009 Gstaad Grand Slam 3 2 720 US$29,500.00 FIVB 6/26-7/5/2009 World Championships 5 5 600 US$18,000.00 FIVB 5/26-31/2009 Myslowice Open 4 9 240 US$6,000.00 FIVB 5/12-17/2009 Rome Open 3 4 420 US$11,200.00 FIVB 4/21-26/2009 Brasilia Open 3 1 600 US$30,000.00 FIVB 8/9-22/2008 Beijing XXIX Olympic Games 3 3 0 US$0.00 FIVB 7/29-8/3/2008 Klagenfurt Grand Slam 1 3 640 US$23,000.00 Moscow Grand Slam Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Thu, 7/16/2009 Pool C Michal Biza / Robert Kufa, Czech Republic (30) Won 21-18, 21-16 0:36 Thu, 7/16/2009 Pool C Jefferson Bellaguarda / Martin Laciga, Switzerland (19, Q7) Lost 19-21, 21-18, 11-15 0:53 Fri, 7/17/2009 Pool C Kentaro Asahi / Katsuhiro Shiratori, Japan (14) Won 21-19, 21-10 0:35 Fri, 7/17/2009 Winner 1 Michal Kadziola / Jakub Szalankiewicz, Poland (27, Q6) Won 16-21, 21-17, 15-9 1:01 Sat, 7/18/2009 Winner 2 Adrian Gavira Collado / Pablo Herrera, Spain (7) Won 21-14, 21-14 0:33 Sat, 7/18/2009 Winner 3 Alison Cerutti / Harley Marques, Brazil (2) Won 21-16, 21-15 0:45 Sun, 7/19/2009 Semi-Finals David Klemperer / Eric Koreng, Germany (5) Won 24-22, 24-26, 15-9 1:16 Sun, 7/19/2009 Gold Medal Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (1) Grand Slam Results Year Event Partner - Result Partner - Result 1994 Brazil Open Aloizio Claudino - 4th Did not play 1995 Brazil Open Ze Marco de Melo - 2nd Did not play 1995 French Open Ze Marco de Melo - 2nd Did not play 1996 Brazil Open Ze Marco de Melo - 2nd Did not play 1996 French Open Ze Marco de Melo - 1st Did not play 1996 Portugal Open Ze Marco de Melo - 9th Did not play 1997 Portugal Open Ze Marco de Melo - 13th Did not play 1998 Portugal Grand Slam Jose Loiola - 1st Ze Marco de Melo - 33rd 2000 U.S. Grand Slam Jose Loiola - 1st Ze Marco de Melo - 2nd 2001 France Grand Slam Tande Ramos - 2nd Jose Loiola - 7th 2002 France Grand Slam Tande Ramos - 3rd Jose Loiola - 1st 2002 Austria Grand Slam Tande Ramos - 9th Jose Loiola - 1st 2003 Germany Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 3rd Emanuel Rego - 3rd 2003 France Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 1st Emanuel Rego - 1st 2003 Austria Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 5th Emanuel Rego - 5th 2003 United States Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 1st Emanuel Rego - 1st 2004 Germany Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 4th Emanuel Rego - 4th 2004 France Grand Slam Pedro Brazao - 17th Did not play 2004 Austria Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 1st Emanuel Rego - 1st 2005 Norway Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 1st Emanuel Rego - 1st 2005 France Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 9th Emanuel Rego - 9th 2005 Austria Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 2nd Emanuel Rego - 2nd 2006 Switzerland Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 1st Emanuel Rego - 1st 2006 Norway Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 1st Emanuel Rego - 1st 2006 Paris Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 3rd Emanuel Rego - 3rd 2006 Austria Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 2nd Emanuel Rego - 2nd 2007 Paris Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 1st Emanuel Rego - 1st 2007 Stavanger Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 25th Emanuel Rego - 25th 2007 Berlin Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 5th Emanuel Rego - 5th 2007 Klagenfurt Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 1st Emanuel Rego - 1st 2008 Berlin Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 1st Emanuel Rego - 1st 2008 Paris Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 9th Emanuel Rego - 9th 2008 Moscow Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 5th Emanuel Rego - 5th 2008 Gstaad Grand Slam Alison Cerutti - 3rd Did not play 2008 Klagenfurt Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 3rd Emanuel Rego - 3rd 2009 Gstaad Grand Slam Ricardo Santos - 2nd Emanuel Rego - 2nd Head to Head Results Brink/Reckermann lead the series 3-0 Date Tour Tournament Round Winning Team Seed Losing Team Seed Score Time 7/19/09 FIVB Moscow Grand Slam Gold Medal 7/12/09 FIVB Gstaad Grand Slam Gold Medal Brink/Reckermann 2 Rego/Santos 3 21-15, 17-21, 15-11 1:00 7/4/09 FIVB World Championships Winner 3 Brink/Reckermann 3 Rego/Santos 5 14-21, 21-15, 15-13 1:03 5/16/09 FIVB Rome Open Semi-Finals Brink/Reckermann 4 Rego/Santos 3 21-12, 21-19 0:42

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SWATCH-FIVB World Tour US$600,000 Grand Slam Moscow 2009 presented by SEAT Sunday, July 19, 2009 Match #71: Bronze Medal Match

(19, Q7) Jefferson Bellaguarda/Martin Laciga, Switzerland vs. (5) David Klemperer/Eric Koreng, Germany

Jefferson Bellaguarda Martin Laciga Switzerland / Brazil Switzerland Personal Info Personal Info Birth Date: Sep 12, 1976 (32 yrs old) Birth Date: Jan 25, 1975 (34 yrs old) Home Town: Salvador Home Town: Aarberg Resides: Salvador Resides: Kerzers Height: 190 cm (6'3") Height: 195 cm (6'5") Weight: 90 kg (198 lb) Weight: 100 kg (220 lb) Seasons: 6 Seasons: 15 Tournaments: 35 Tournaments: 169 Career Wins: 2 Career Wins: 9 Photo: FIVB Photo: eurobeachtour.com Career FIVB WT Best: 3rd (Klagenfurt 2000) Career FIVB WT Wins: 6 Career Winnings: US$66,590.35 Career Winnings: US$697,025.35 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 Money FIVB 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 US$33,600.00 FIVB C&S 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 US$3,230.70 Overall 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 US$36,830.70 Previous Moscow Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 1998 Did not play Paul Laciga - 4th 1999 Did not play Paul Laciga - 5th 2008 Did not play Jan Schnider - 25th Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 7/7-12/2009 Gstaad Grand Slam 29 5 480 US$13,200.00 FIVB C&S 7/2-5/2009 CEV Satellite Lausanne 1 1 20 € 2,200.00 FIVB 5/26-31/2009 Myslowice Open 27, Q8 25 60 US$2,000.00 Moscow Grand Slam Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Wed, 7/15/2009 Qualifier 1 Pavel Karpukhin / Evgeniy Romashkin, Russia (Q26) Won 21-14, 21-18 0:39 Wed, 7/15/2009 Qualifier 2 Sebastian Dollinger / Thomas Kaczmarek, Germany (Q10) Won 21-10, 21-16 0:38 Thu, 7/16/2009 Pool C Kentaro Asahi / Katsuhiro Shiratori, Japan (14) Won 21-19, 21-10 0:39 Thu, 7/16/2009 Pool C Emanuel Rego / Ricardo Santos, Brazil (3) Won 21-19, 18-21, 15-11 0:53 Fri, 7/17/2009 Pool C Michal Biza / Robert Kufa, Czech Republic (30) Lost 12-21 Retired 0:16 Sat, 7/18/2009 Winner 2 Kristjan Kais / Rivo Vesik, Estonia (11) Won 21-17, 21-19 0:44 Sat, 7/18/2009 Winner 3 Andy Ces / Kevin Ces, France (12) Won 19-21, 26-24, 15-13 1:05 Sun, 7/19/2009 Semi-Finals Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (1) Lost 18-21, 21-15, 14-16 1:08 Sun, 7/19/2009 Bronze Medal David Klemperer / Eric Koreng, Germany (5) Grand Slam Results Year Event Partner - Result Partner - Result 1995 French Open Did not play Paul Laciga - 37th 1996 Brazil Open Did not play Paul Laciga - 13th 1997 Portugal Open Did not play Paul Laciga - 9th 1998 Portugal Grand Slam Did not play Paul Laciga - 4th 2000 U.S. Grand Slam Did not play Paul Laciga - 3rd 2001 France Grand Slam Paulao Moreira - 9th Paul Laciga - 5th 2002 France Grand Slam Did not play Paul Laciga - 9th 2002 Austria Grand Slam Did not play Paul Laciga - 9th 2003 Germany Grand Slam Juca Dultra - Country Quota Paul Laciga - 5th 2003 France Grand Slam Juca Dultra - Country Quota Paul Laciga - 2nd 2003 Austria Grand Slam Juca Dultra - 17th Paul Laciga - 17th 2003 United States Grand Slam Did not play Paul Laciga - 5th 2004 Germany Grand Slam Did not play Paul Laciga - 2nd 2004 France Grand Slam Did not play Paul Laciga - 13th 2004 Austria Grand Slam Did not play Paul Laciga - 17th 2005 Norway Grand Slam Did not play Markus Egger - 9th 2005 France Grand Slam Did not play Markus Egger - 7th 2005 Austria Grand Slam Did not play Markus Egger - 17th 2006 Switzerland Grand Slam Did not play Markus Egger - 17th 2006 Norway Grand Slam Did not play Markus Egger - 9th 2006 Paris Grand Slam Did not play Markus Egger - 17th 2006 Austria Grand Slam Did not play Markus Egger - 25th 2007 Paris Grand Slam Did not play Paul Laciga - 17th 2007 Berlin Grand Slam Did not play Paul Laciga - 25th 2007 Klagenfurt Grand Slam Did not play Jan Schnider - 41st 2008 Berlin Grand Slam Did not play Jan Schnider - 9th 2008 Paris Grand Slam Did not play Jan Schnider - 25th 2008 Stavanger Grand Slam Did not play Jan Schnider - 17th 2008 Moscow Grand Slam Did not play Jan Schnider - 25th 2008 Gstaad Grand Slam Did not play Jan Schnider - 9th 2009 Gstaad Grand Slam Martin Laciga - 5th Jefferson Bellaguarda - 5th

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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: 74 Tournaments: 41 Career Best: 2nd (4 times) Career Best: 2nd (3 times) Photo: FIVB Photo: FIVB Career Winnings: US$231,285.00 Career Winnings: US$171,125.00 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 33 CQ Money FIVB 28 0 3 2 1 7 1 7 0 3 1 1 1 US$307,550.00 Previous Moscow Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 2008 Eric Koreng - 3rd David Klemperer - 3rd Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 7/7-12/2009 Gstaad Grand Slam 5 9 320 US$8,000.00 FIVB 6/26-7/5/2009 World Championships 6 4 700 US$28,000.00 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 Moscow Grand Slam Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Thu, 7/16/2009 Pool E Philip Gabathuler / Jan Schnider, Switzerland (28) Won 21-18, 33-31 0:54 Thu, 7/16/2009 Pool E Jialu Li / Linyin Xu, China (21) Won 21-14, 20-22, 15-12 1:10 Fri, 7/17/2009 Pool E Andy Ces / Kevin Ces, France (12) Won 21-18, 21-13 0:41 Sat, 7/18/2009 Winner 2 Inocencio Lario / Raul Mesa, Spain (20, Q2) Won 18-21, 21-13, 15-13 1:06 Sat, 7/18/2009 Winner 3 Benjamin Insfran / Pedro Salgado, Brazil (4) Won 21-19, 32-30 1:18 Sun, 7/19/2009 Semi-Finals Emanuel Rego / Ricardo Santos, Brazil (3) Lost 22-24, 26-24, 9-15 1:16 Sun, 7/19/2009 Bronze Medal Jefferson Bellaguarda / Martin Laciga, Switzerland (19, Q7) Grand Slam Results Year Event Partner - Result Partner - Result 2001 France Grand Slam Niklas Rademacher - 41st Did not play 2002 France Grand Slam Niklas Rademacher - 37th Did not play 2002 Austria Grand Slam Niklas Rademacher - 37th Did not play 2003 Germany Grand Slam Niklas Rademacher - 9th Marcus Popp - Country Quota 2003 France Grand Slam Niklas Rademacher - 25th Did not play 2003 Austria Grand Slam Niklas Rademacher - 41st Did not play 2003 United States Grand Slam Niklas Rademacher - 25th Did not play 2004 Germany Grand Slam Niklas Rademacher - 25th Marcus Popp - Country Quota 2004 Austria Grand Slam Niklas Rademacher - 25th Did not play 2005 Norway Grand Slam Eric Koreng - 5th David Klemperer - 5th 2005 France Grand Slam Did not play Jonas Reckermann - 9th 2005 Austria Grand Slam Eric Koreng - Country Quota David Klemperer - Country Quota 2006 Switzerland Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 7th Kay Matysik - 17th 2006 Norway Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 5th Kay Matysik - 31st 2006 Paris Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 17th Kay Matysik - 25th 2006 Austria Grand Slam Kjell Schneider - 25th Kay Matysik - 17th 2007 Paris Grand Slam Eric Koreng - 33rd David Klemperer - 33rd 2007 Stavanger Grand Slam Eric Koreng - 9th David Klemperer - 9th 2007 Berlin Grand Slam Eric Koreng - 2nd David Klemperer - 2nd 2007 Klagenfurt Grand Slam Eric Koreng - 2nd David Klemperer - 2nd 2008 Berlin Grand Slam Eric Koreng - 5th David Klemperer - 5th 2008 Paris Grand Slam Eric Koreng - 3rd David Klemperer - 3rd 2008 Stavanger Grand Slam Eric Koreng - 9th David Klemperer - 9th 2008 Moscow Grand Slam Eric Koreng - 3rd David Klemperer - 3rd 2009 Gstaad Grand Slam Eric Koreng - 9th David Klemperer - 9th Head to Head Results First meeting between the two teams Date Tour Tournament Round Winning Team Seed Losing Team Seed Score Time 7/19/09 FIVB Moscow Grand Slam Bronze Medal

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