Swatch FIVB World Tour 2011

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2011 Swatch FIVB World Tour
Tournament details
Host nationVarious
DatesApril - November, 2011

The Swatch FIVB World Tour 2011 is an international beach volleyball competition.

The tour consists of 17 tournaments with both genders and 5 separate gender tournaments.[1]

Grand Slam[]

There are six Grand Slam tournaments and one World Championships. These events give a higher number of points and more money than the rest of the tournaments.

Tournament results[]

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Brasília Open Brazil Larissa-Juliana United States Walsh-May-Treanor United States Kessy-Ross
Sanya Open Brazil Larissa-Juliana China Xue-Zhang Xi Brazil Antonelli-Talita
China Shanghai Jinshan Open Netherlands van Iersel-Keizer United States Kessy-Ross Austria Schwaiger-Schwaiger
Myslowice Open Netherlands van Iersel-Keizer Italy Cicolari-Menegatti United States Kessy-Ross
Beijing Grand Slam United States Walsh-May-Treanor Germany Holtwick-Semmler United States Kessy-Ross
World Championships Brazil Larissa-Juliana United States Walsh-May-Treanor China Xue-Zhang Xi
ConocoPhillips Grand Slam United States Kessy-Ross Germany Goller-Ludwig Brazil Larissa-Juliana
1 to 1 Energy Grand Slam Brazil Larissa-Juliana China Xue-Zhang Xi Italy Cicolari-Menegatti
Grand Slam Moscow United States Walsh-May-Treanor Brazil Larissa-Juliana China Xue-Zhang Xi
Québec Open Jeep Brazil Antonelli-Talita Brazil -Carol Brazil -
Mazury Orlen Grand Slam Brazil Larissa-Juliana United States Kessy-Ross Brazil Antonelli-Talita
A1 Grand Slam United States Walsh-May-Treanor China Xue-Zhang Xi Netherlands van Iersel-Keizer
PAF Open China Xue-Zhang Xi United States Walsh-May-Treanor Brazil Larissa-Juliana
The Hague Open Brazil Larissa-Juliana United States Walsh-May-Treanor Brazil Antonelli-Talita
Phuket Thailand Open China Xue-Zhang Xi United States Kessy-Ross Italy Cicolari-Menegatti

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Brasília Open United States Rogers-Dalhausser Brazil Emanuel-Alison China Xu-Wu
China Shanghai Open United States Rogers-Dalhausser United States Gibb-Rosenthal Germany Brink-Reckermann
Prague Open Brazil Emanuel-Alison United States Rogers-Dalhausser Switzerland Heyer-Chevallier
Beijing Grand Slam Brazil Emanuel-Alison Germany Brink-Reckermann Switzerland Bellaguarda-Heuscher
World Championships Brazil Emanuel-Alison Brazil Márcio Araújo-Ricardo Germany Brink-Reckermann
ConocoPhillips Grand Slam Brazil Márcio Araújo-Ricardo Poland Fijalek-Prudel Germany Brink-Reckermann
1 to 1 Energy Grand Slam Brazil Emanuel-Alison United States Rogers-Dalhausser Germany Brink-Reckermann
Grand Slam Moscow Brazil Emanuel-Alison Switzerland Bellaguarda-Heuscher United States Rogers-Dalhausser
Québec Open Jeep United States Rogers-Dalhausser United States Fuerbringer-Lucena United States Gibb-Rosenthal
Mazury Orlen Grand Slam United States Rogers-Dalhausser Poland Fijalek-Prudel Brazil Emanuel-Alison
A1 Grand Slam Brazil Cunha-Ricardo Germany Brink-Reckermann United States Rogers-Dalhausser
PAF Open Brazil Márcio Araújo-Benjamin United States Rogers-Dalhausser Brazil Emanuel-Alison
The Hague Open Brazil Cunha-Ricardo Netherlands Nummerdor-Schuil Russia Semenov-
Agadir Open Netherlands Nummerdor-Schuil Germany Brink-Reckermann Brazil Pedro-

Medal table by country[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)164929
2 United States (USA)812626
3 Netherlands (NED)3115
4 China (CHN)2338
5 Germany (GER)0448
6 Poland (POL)0202
7 Italy (ITA)0123
  Switzerland (SUI)0123
9 Austria (AUT)0011
 Russia (RUS)0011
Totals (10 nations)29282986

References[]

  1. ^ [1], FIVB.org

External links[]

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