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US sweeps titles at beach volleyball worlds
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-07-30 08:47
Americans Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers joined their compatriots Misty
May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh atop the podiums at the 2007 Swatch FIVB
Beach Volleyball World Championships concluded in Gstaad on Sunday.
Dalhausser and Rogers beat Russians Dmitri Barsouk and Igor Kolodinsky
21-16, 21-14 for men's gold medal, making the United States the second
double gender winners after Brazil, who won both titles in 1997 and 1999.
May-Treanor and Walsh had captured the women's title after upsetting
Chinese Tian Jia and Wang Jie 21-16, 21-10 on Saturday.
Earlier in the bronze medal match, Australian Andrew Schacht/ Josh Slack
overcame top-seeded Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos 21-17, 21-19 to finish
third, ending Brazil's run of men's medals at the championships.
Over 7,000 spectators, packing a center court and led by a DJ, gave
equally enthusiastic support to both sides and created a home-playing
atmosphere all through the matches even though no Swiss players entered
either semifinals or final.
"This weekend was about beach volleyball, but not just about beach
volleyball," said the 33-year Rogers, who was also named the best player
for the World Championships.
"For me, these experiences are what I will remember. It not only is the
competition, but it is about the fans in the stands, the beautiful
surroundings and the overall atmosphere of good feelings generated this
weekend."
Rogers also praised his younger partner as "the real outstanding player
for the event."
"I bet Phil that he would be the top player for the event since this was
a homecoming for him and his family. I share this award with him as he is
becoming one of the great players in the world. I am lucky to have him as
a partner."
Dalhausser, 27, lived a year in Switzerland before moving to the United
States with his Swiss mother and German father.
"It is a tremendous feeling to win this title in front of my parents and
relatives," he said.
"We played two quality opponents today. Except for the second set against
the Brazilians, we had a great day."
Rogers and Dalhausser advanced to the final by posting a 21-16, 13-21 and
19-17 win in 68 minutes over Emanuel and Ricardo, who captured the 2003
world champions in Rio de Janeiro before claiming Olympic gold the next
year in Athens.
They then booked an easy 45-minute victory over Barsouk and Kolodinsky
for the gold medal.
But the Russian newest sensation, who beat Schacht/Slack 21-13, 21-19 to
make the final, would be satisfied with the first medal for a Russian
team at a FIVB World Championships ever.
In addition to sharing the 60,000 US dollars first-place prize, the
American leading duo will benefit from the 1,000 points towards
qualifying for the Beijing 2008 Olympics.
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