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Chapter 13 FIVB Calendar and Directory Chapter 13 FIVB Calendar and Directory 13.1 2010 SWATCH FIVB World Tour Calendar Please note that starting from 2010 the below dates incorporate the Country Quota Play Offs, the Qualification and the Main Draw. WOMEN’S CALENDAR (as per 31.03.2010) Dates Country Event Event’s Title Host Broadcaster Prize Money Bonus Pool April 19-24 Brasilia, Brazil Open Brasilia Open Rede Globo USD 110,000 USD 80,000 May 4-9 Shanghai, China Open Shanghai Open presented by Great Sports Channel USD 110,000 USD 80,000 Haier May 17-22 Rome, Italy Grand Slam Foro Italico Grand Slam RAI USD 160,000 USD 140,000 May 25-30 Seoul, Korea Open Hana Bank Open presented by SBS USD 110,000 USD 80,000 Hi Seoul June 7-13 Moscow, Russia Grand Slam Moscow’10 Grand Slam NTV+ USD 160,000 USD 140,000 June 28-July 3 Stavanger, Norway Grand Slam ConocoPhillips Grand Slam NRK/TV Vest USD 160,000 USD 140,000 Stavanger July 5-10 Gstaad, Switzerland Grand Slam 1 to 1 energy Grand Slam SRG SSR idée suisse USD 160,000 USD 140,000 July 19-25 Marseille, France Open World Series 13 Orange Sport TV USD 110,000 USD 80,000 July 26-July 31 Klagenfurt, Austria Grand Slam A1 Grand Slam’10 presented ORF USD 160,000 USD 140,000 by Volksbank August 2-7 Stare Jablonki, Poland Grand Slam Mazuri Grand Slam Polsat Group USD 160,000 USD 140,000 August 9-14 Kristiansand, Norway Open Otera Open Kristiansand NRK/TV Vest USD 110,000 USD 80,000 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Tour - Foro Italico Open presented by Skipper during the gold medal match Cunha-Pedro (BRA) against Brink-Reckermann (GER) August 16-21 Aland, Finland Open PAF Open TV4 Sport USD 110,000 USD 80,000 August 23-28 The Hague, Netherlands Open The Hague Open Sport 1 USD 110,000 USD 80,000 October 26-31 Sanya, China Open Sanya Open Hainan TV USD 110,000 USD 80,000 ITALY (May 17-23) Hotel for Auxiliary Officials and Lagårdsveien 61 November 2-7 Phuket, Thailand Open Phuket Thailand Open powered Kris Communication Co., Ltd. USD 110,000 USD 80,000 13.2 FIVB Rome Court Personnel: N-4010 Stavanger - Norway by PTT “Don Orione – Casa Accoglienza Tel: +47 51 76 20 00 USD 1’950’000 USD 1’560’000 Host National Federation Giovanni Paolo II” Fax: +47 51 76 20 01 Directory Mr. Carlo MAGRI, President Via della Camilluccia 120 www.rezidorparkinn.com MEN’S CALENDAR (as per 31.03.2010) Mr. Diego NEPI, Tournament 00135 Roma FIVB Delegates Hotel: 2010 SWATCH FIVB Director Tel: +39 06 35404767 Skagen Brygge Hotell Dates Country Event Event’s Title Host Broadcaster Prize Money Bonus Pool GRAND SLAM EVENTS Mr. Libenzio CONTI, Technical Fax: +39 06 35404775 Skagenkaien 30 April 20-25 Brasilia, Brazil Open Brasilia Open Rede Globo USD 110,000 USD 80,000 Area Director Hotel Qualification Teams and 4006 Stavanger - Norway (in alphabetical order by Italian Volleyball Federation/Coni Coaches: Tel: +47 51 85 00 00 May 3-8 Shanghai, China Open Shanghai Open presented by Great Sports Channel USD 110,000 USD 80,000 country) Haier Servizi Advanced Booking Office Fax: +47 51 85 00 01 Via Vitorchiano 107,109 [email protected] www.skagenbryggehotell.no May 18-23 Rome, Italy Grand Slam Beach Volley Grand Slam RAI USD 160,000 USD 140,000 Tel: +39 06 36859467 www.beachvolleyroma.com Alternative Teams Hotels: May 25-30 Myslowice, Poland Open Myslowice Open Polsat Group USD 110,000 USD 80,000 AUSTRIA (July 26-August 1) Fax: + 39 06 36859469 Tel: +39 659604077 – Best Western Havly Hotell June 8-14 Moscow, Russia Grand Slam Moscow’10 Grand Slam NTV+ USD 160,000 USD 140,000 Klagenfurt [email protected] For further hotel info, refer to the Valberggaten 1 Beach Volley Department: FIVB Website N-4006 Stavanger June 15-20 Prague, Czech Republic Open Patria Direct Open Ceska Televize USD 110,000 USD 80,000 Host National Federation Tel: +39 06 36859514/21 Tel: +47 51 93 90 00 June 29-July 4 Stavanger, Norway Grand Slam ConocoPhillips Grand Slam NRK/TV Vest USD 160,000 USD 140,000 Mr. Peter KLEINMANN, President Fax: +39 06 36859516 NORWAY (June 28-July 4) Fax: +47 51 93 90 01 Stavanger Oesterreichischer Volleyball Verband [email protected] Stavanger www.havly-hotell.no July 6-11 Gstaad, Switzerland Grand Slam 1 to 1 energy Grand Slam SRG SSR idée suisse USD 160,000 USD 140,000 Prinz Eugen-Strasse 12 [email protected] – Comfort Hotel Stavanger July 20-25 Marseille, France Open World Series 13 Orange Sport TV USD 110,000 USD 80,000 1040 Vienna - Austria www.beachvollleyroma.com Host National Federation Klubbgaten 3, 4013 Stavanger Tel: +43 (1) 505 74 42 130 Mr. Stefano D’AVACK, Mr. Ståle Emil JOHANSEN, Tel: +47 51 20 14 00 July 27- Klagenfurt, Austria Grand Slam A1 Grand Slam’10 presented ORF USD 160,000 USD 140,000 August 1 by Volksbank Fax: +43 (1) 505 74 42 601 Operational Area Director President Fax: +47 51 20 14 01 [email protected] Curva Sud Stadio Olimpico Ms. Beate SØDAL, Beach www.choice.no August 3-8 Stare Jablonki, Poland Grand Slam Mazuri Grand Slam Polsat Group USD 160,000 USD 140,000 www.volleynet.at Tel: + 39 06 36857929 Volleyball Coordinator – Clarion Hotel Stavanger August 10-15 Kristiansand, Norway Open Otera Open Kristiansand NRK/TV Vest USD 110,000 USD 80,000 Mobile: + 39 334 6842407 Mobile: +47 95 16 74 16 Ny Olavskleiv 8, 4008 Stavanger August 17-22 Aland, Finland Open PAF Open TV4 Sport USD 110,000 USD 80,000 Promoter Fax: + 39.06.36857425 Norwegian Volleyball Association Tel: +47 51 50 25 00 Mr. Hannes JAGERHOFER [email protected] 0840 Oslo, Norway Fax: +47 51 50 25 01 August 24-29 The Hague, Netherlands Open The Hague Open Sport 1 USD 110,000 USD 80,000 Mr. Reinhard LISCHKA Press Office: Mr. Marco Trozzi Tel: +47 21 02 90 00 www.choice.no USD 1’840’000 USD 1’480’000 ACTS Sportveranstaltungen Gmbh Tel: + 39 06 36859507 Fax: +47 22 02 62 00 – First Hotel Alstor Krottenbachstrasse 107 Fax: +39 06 36859516 [email protected] Tjensvollveien 31, 4021 Stavanger 15 Women’s events / 14 Men’s events including 6 Grand Slams 1190 Vienna - Austria [email protected] [email protected] Tel: +47 52 04 40 00 Tel: +43 (1) 4707 24720 [email protected] Fax: +47 52 04 40 01 Total Prize Money: USD 3’790’000; Total Bonus Pool: USD 3’040’000; Overall Total: USD 6’830’000 Fax: +43 (1) 4707 24720 Host TV Broadcaster: Rai www.volleyball.no www.firsthotels.no [email protected] Venue: Parco del Foro Italico Notes : [email protected] Viale dei Gladiatori, 31 Promoter For further hotel info, refer to the 13 a) FIVB Calendar including the World Tour must be finalized d) All promoters must transmit to the FIVB their desired host cities, [email protected] Closest Airport: Mr. Odd LANGHELLE, FIVB Website immediately after the World Tour Council Meeting preceding a dates, letter of support from the City, etc., for the following period, [email protected] Fiumicino “Leonardo da Vinci” Tournament Director certain season. The FIVB will limit the number of World Tour events through the appropriate forms. The dates will be assigned by the FIVB www.beachvolleyball.at International Airport Mobile: +47 90 56 08 15 in a season. However, in order to further improve the calendar, the in priority of the promoters fulfilling all candidature requirements in Distance from the airport: 34 Km – Ms. Jill GULDHAV, Project FIVB can be entitled to finalize a few negotiations (2 or 3 maximum) due time. Host TV Broadcaster: ORF 40 min. by bus Coordinator affecting the Summer calendar in Europe up to 3 weeks after the e) The FIVB will determine the 2010 calendar and post it on the FIVB Claudia Losmann Transport available: bus, taxis, train Mobile: +47 47 30 61 52 World Tour Council Meeting. The FIVB should declare the location Website and constantly updated. The calendar of the following year Tel: +43 1 87878 13865 www.cotralspa.it Mr. Jan KVALHEIM, Press and dates of the above few pending negotiations. (including the dates, locations, types of event) will be ratified every Fax: +43 (1) 87878 13747 www.ferroviedellostato.it Director Woerthersee www.6645.it Mobile: +47 99 70 04 00 b) Each Volleyball Confederation will have one month after the year by the World Tour Council members. Venue: Strandbad Klagenfurt Main Draw Hotel: WORLD EVENT AS finalization of the FIVB Calendar to fix its respective calendar f) The FIVB will coordinate the FIVB calendar with other major events Closest Airport: Hotel dello Sport (Acqua Acetosa) Larsamyrå 18 and submit the dates of its events to the FIVB for integration in (i.e. the final of the Continental recognized Championships) to Airport Klagenfurt – Annabichl CPO “Giulio Onesti” Postboks 1063, Lura their international calendar. After this deadline, open dates can be improve the participation of the best teams (priority must be given Hotels: Largo G. Onesti 1 - 00197 Roma N-4391 Sandnes - Norway booked freely by the FIVB and each Confederation on a first come, to the FIVB calendar). Lindner Seepark Hotel-Congress Tel: +39 06 36859137 Fax: +47 52 97 71 72 FIVB Calendar and Directory first served bases. g) Each FIVB recognized Continental Circuit must be given the & Spa Fax: +39 06 36859295 [email protected] c) The FIVB World Tour events calendar and, whenever announced, the opportunity to have a free weekend in the calendar to guarantee the Universitätsstraße 104 [email protected] [email protected] FIVB Challenger and Satellite events must prevail over Continental participation in their respective final tournaments of the top ranked A-9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee FIVB Delegates Hotel: www.wtstavanger.com and National events held in the same country and during the same teams of each respective Confederation.
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