Volleyball Source
Mikasa_Tip.jpeg

News

Posts tagged marcio
FIVB: Rome World Championships Finals (Live Video)

Fivb rome finals

After a week of competition, the 2011 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships from Rome, Italy will be coming to an end today with finals action from both the men's and women's side of the tournament.  On the men's side we have an all Brazil final with Marcio Araujo-Ricardo facing Emanuel-Alison.  The women's side of the tournament bring another rematch between rivals as Larissa-Juliana of Brazil face May-Treanor-Walsh of the United States.  As always, we have the matches, brackets and live streams listed below for those interested.

Women's Matches

China Xue-Zhang Xi vs. Czech Republic Klapalova-Hajeckova Bronze Medal Match 10:35 a.m. EST
USA May-Treanor-Walsh vs. Brazil Larissa-Juliana Gold Medal Match 1:15 p.m. EST

Men's Matches

Latvia Plavins-Smedins, J. vs. Germany Brink-Reckermann Bronze Medal Match 11:35 a.m. EST
Brazil Marcio Araujo-Ricardo vs. Brazil Emanuel-Alison Gold Medal Match 2:45 p.m. EST

Brackets and live stream links after the jump.

Read More
FIVB: Prague Czech Republic Main Draw (Live Video)

Main draw action begins today at the Prague stop on the 2011 Swatch FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour.  Two of the four Canadian teams have made it through the qualificaiton round.  Martin Reader and Chaim Schalk lost first round to Varenhorst-Stiekema from the Netherlands and Christian Redmann and Ben Saxton were defeated in the second round to the Russian team of Romashkin-Hudyakov.

Rich Van Huizen and Josh Binstock made their way to the main draw by defeating Brits Garcia-Thompson-Grotowski in the third round of the qualificaiton round.  They are seeded 30th going into the main draw and have their first round match up against the Brazillian powerhouse of Marcio Araujo-Ricardo.

Maverick Hatch and Sam Schachter (playing in their third FIVB event) have also made the main draw by ways of Estonia's Vesik-Jaani.  Mav and Sam only had 18 entry points going into this tournament, so making the main draw on their third event together is big for them.  They are seeded 32nd of 32 teams and will be playing Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser from The United States.  Phil and Todd are ranked first in the world, are defending Olympic gold medalists and have won both men's stops this year on the 2011 FIVB tour.

So both Canadian men's teams have their work cut out for them tomorrow, but getting playing experience against two of the best teams in the world is priceless.  Check out the live streams below to watch our Canadian men take on the best in the world tomorrow.

Canadian Teams in the Main Draw

CanadaBinstock-Van Huizenvs. BrazilMarcio Araujo-Ricardo6:00 a.m. EST
CanadaHatch-Schachtervs. USARogers-Dalhausser5:00 a.m. EST

Live stream links after the jump.

Read More