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AVP-Hermosa-Beach-Open-Event Who will take it home in 2019? Founded in 1983, the AVP is the longest standing and most well-known American beach volleyball organization, facilitating national tournaments, developing new talent, invigorating communities through sport, and promoting a beach volleyball lifestyle across the United States. The AVP is returning to Southern California for its fifth tournament of the season. Join us at the Hermosa Beach Pier! Hermosa Beach may border Manhattan Beach geographically, but there is no doubt that each city has its own identity and history. Every year from 1984 through 2010, Hermosa Beach was a cornerstone of the AVP schedule, and upon the Open’s return in 2017, it became a cornerstone of the tour again. The passionate Hermosa beach volleyball fans arrive early and leave late to cheer on their favorites all tournament long, creating one of the most energetic beach volleyball environments in the world. Appropriately, Hermosa Beach falls right next to Manhattan Beach on the 2019 schedule, letting both the rivalries on the court and on the map continue! The AVP is excited to welcome you to the 2019 Hermosa Beach Open. The 2019 season is shaping up to be an amazing experience for all, highlighted by eight unique tour stops. AVP events embrace the beauty of our sport and the lifestyle, and we look forward to sharing this with the community in Hermosa Beach. The 2019 Hermosa Beach Open will be made up of 24 Main Draw teams for both men and women — 13 auto entries, 3 wild cards, and 8 qualifier teams. Athletes are competing for a slice of the $200,000 in prize money. Besides watching the world-class athletes battle for the podium, attendees can enjoy an interactive sponsor village experience: partaking in top local food options, VIP hospitality zones, drinks, and physical activities. In addition, our grassroots programs continue to grow and make great strides in uniting the sport of beach volleyball by systematically tapping every market in America. Our mission is to allow every participant within beach volleyball to experience the AVP brand. We strive to make every experience an enjoyable and unforgettable one, and we look forward to an excellent season. So sit back, chill out, and enjoy all that the AVP has to offer. Thursday, July 25 Tournament: Qualification 08:00AM—07:00PM PT Venue 07:30AM—07:30PM PT Friday, July 26 Tournament: Main Draw (Opening Rounds) 09:00AM—06:00PM PT Venue 08:30AM—06:30PM PT Saturday, July 27 Tournament: Main Draw (Elimination Rounds) 09:00AM—06:00PM PT Venue 08:30AM—06:30PM PT Sunday, July 28 Tournament: Main Draw (Final Rounds) 09:00AM—05:00PM PT Venue 08:30AM—05:30PM PT Finals 02:00PM and 03:30PM PT AVPFirst National Club Championship Tuesday, July 23 - Wednesday, July 24 and AVPFirst National Pairs Championship Tuesday, July 23 - Sunday, July 28 Top teams from across the country and around the world converge on Hermosa Beach for the premiere junior event in America. These teams earned their way to the championships by competing in a series of Zonal Championship and Gold Events throughout 2018 and 2019. AVPFirst Parent Reception Thursday, July 25 Come join us at the Crown Plaza Hotel to network and connect with other parents and click the link below for discounted hotel rooms. https://upwardone.net/2019-avpfirst-national-championship-travel/ Player Party Sunday, July 28 at 6:30PM PT Join us at Tower 12 for a good time with our athletes and the rest of the AVP staff. Event Site Hermosa Beach Pier 1 Pier Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Parking Parking garages and meters available locally. Host Hotel Aloft El Segundo 475 North Pacific Coast Hwy El Segundo, CA 90245 General admission is free, but for an elevated experience at the Hermosa Beach Open, purchase your VIP tickets on our website. Club AVP Escape the hot summer sun with Club AVP ticket - enjoy a shaded lounge and a designated stadium-style seating area overlooking stadium court. Club AVP tickets also include a complimentary all-inclusive buffet, one complimentary drink ticket, cash bar with a wide selection of alcoholic beverages, daily happy hour specials, AVP merchandise coupons, athlete meet & greet opportunities, and a souvenir credential badge. Courtside Box Our Courtside Boxes provide the opportunity to get up close and personal with all the action on the sand on stadium court. One box includes shaded seating for up to 4 people, in-seat beverage service, complimentary water upon arrival, AVP merchandise coupons, souvenir credential badges, and more. Food will be provided at no additional cost, as well as 2 complimentary drink tickets per person. Those sitting courtside may also have an opportunity to chat one on one with their favorite AVP Pro athletes as they visit each Courtside Box. Can’t make it? Stay tuned and watch the excitement online or on national Television. NBC Sports Network Tune in to NBC on Sunday, July 28th at 5:00pm PT to witness the top beach volleyball athletes in the world battle it out in the finals LIVE from the iconic sands of Hermosa Beach! Amazon Prime Video Watch all of the AVP action each day on Amazon Prime Video, where we will be livestreaming three courts with on-court interviews, commentary & analysis from Kevin Barnett, Camryn Irwin & Dain Blanton, and exclusive athlete segments. The AVP pros are ready for a new season of exciting matches and big prizes. Whether you are pulling for an aspiring new team - or a team of veterans - here is the breakdown for the teams to watch on the men’s side. Phil Dalhausser and Nick Lucena are both Florida natives that have established themselves as two of the top AVP athletes in the country. Dalhausser’s block and Lucena’s defense is a deadly combination and their dominant road to the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics proved that. Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb are also ready for the new season. The former NCAA Player of the Year from Long Beach State brings explosive defense and creativity to the sand. Combine that with Gibb’s veteran savvy and you’ve got a team that is entertaining to watch and tough to beat. Tri Bourne and Trevor Crabb - Hawaiian natives and childhood friends from Waikiki – are ready to hit the 2019 season like a wave. Both have their foundation as blockers, can play defense, possess power and finesse in their game. NEW TEAM ALERT: Sean Rosenthal and Ricardo Santos. These Olympians have medals to back up their skills and showcase their experience. Rosie has made it to two Olympics in 2008 and 2012 with Gibb. His partner, Santos, has snagged gold, silver, and bronze jewelry from four Olympiads, representing Brazil. Ryan Doherty is paired up with John Hyden. Hyden is the oldest player in history to win an international tournament (41 years, 8 months, 15 days) when he and Bourne captured gold in 2014 at the FIVB Berlin event and Doherty, a former baseball pitcher from Notre Dame who has the distinction of tying for the tallest player on the beach (7-1) with Wilt Chamberlain. It’s a crucial year for American Women as the new guard battles to establish itself in the AVP – and we can’t wait to see how this season unfolds. These female teams will kick off the summer with us: April Ross and Alix Klineman played together last year. Ross, a true competitor, already has silver and bronze on her Olympic resume. Not only is Ross one of the most talented players to hit the beach, she’s teamed up with the 6-4 Klineman, who gave up the indoor game to step back onto the sand of her native Manhattan Beach. The duo won four AVP tournaments in 2018, including the last three of the season. Sara Hughes and Summer Ross may be young, but they are a force to be reckoned with on the beach. n the 2018 season, these two took home two AVP titles and appeared in four finals, frequently facing Ross/Klineman which has turned into an ongoing battle the fans are itching to see. Emily Day and Betsi Flint are both Loyola Marymount University grads. Even though they attended at different times – and never even really knew each other until the 2018 season – keep an eye out for these Lions. the duo won twice on the AVP tour last year and they’ve set their eyes on the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. A new team formed in 2018, Emily Stockman and Kelley Larsen bring veteran savvy into the 2019 season. They played four AVP events together last year and captured a season-high third place in the iconic Manhattan Beach Open. Although not the AVP finishes they were hoping for last season, don’t underestimate this team. Huntington Beach, CA May 3–5 Austin, TX May 17–19 New York, NY June 7–9 Seattle, WA June 21–23 Hermosa Beach, CA July 26–28 Manhattan Beach, CA August 16–18 Chicago, IL August 30–September 1 Honolulu, HI September 20-22 .
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