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Paris
2006
Men's Grand Slam
27.07.2006 -
30.07.2006
PRESENTATION
Presentation
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Grand Slam Beach Volleyball in the
shadows of the Eiffel Tower
PARIS
2006
- The “fourth-time was a charm” in 2005 as the
FIVB and promoter MCO finally
secured a SWATCH-FIVB World Tour stop for Paris. Teams from Switzerland and the
United States captured the inaugural Parris men’s and women’s titles,
respectively, in 2005. Considered by many as the most intriguing site on the
SWATCH-FIVB World Tour, the 6,000-seat on the ‘Champ de Mars’ is within walking
distance of the Eiffel Tower.
Men
- The 2005 men’s Paris competition marked the first-time since 1996 that a team
from Brazil did not advance to a SWATCH semi-final. Athens 2004 Olympic
bronze medallists Patrick Heuscher and Stefan Kobel captured the inaugural Paris
gold as the United States had a team (Jake Gibb/Stein Metzger) in a final for
the first time since the 2003.

Paris Podium (left to right) - Metzger, Gibb,
Heuscher, Kobel, Schneider and Brink
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Year - Paris Gold Medal
/ Paris Silver Medal / Paris Bronze Medal
2005
- Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, Switzerland / Jake Gibb/Stein Metzger, USA
/ Juliue Brink/Kjell Schneider, Germany
PAST FRANCE MEN’S PODIUM
PLACEMENTS
Total Medals - Brazil 22,
USA 8, Norway 4, Switzerland 4, Argentina 3, Germany 2, Australia 1, Canada 1,
Cuba 1, France 1, Italy 1
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Site |
Year |
Gold Medal |
Silver Medal |
Bronze Medal |
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Sete |
1990 |
Andre Lima/Guilherme Marques,
BRA |
John Eddo/Sean Fallowfield,
USA |
Roberto Lopes/Franco Neto,
BRA |
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Cap d Agde |
1991 |
Eddo/Leif Hanson, USA |
Andrea Ghiurghi/Dionisio
Lequaglie, ITA |
Andre Lima/Guilherme Marques,
BRA |
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Marseille |
1994 |
Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide,
NOR |
Christian Penigaud/J-P Jodard,
FRA |
Carlos Briceno/Jeff Williams,
USA |
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Marseille |
1995 |
Emanuel Rego/Ze Marco de Melo,
BRA |
Kvalheim/Maaseide, NOR |
Andre Gomes/Carlos Loss, BRA |
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La Baule |
1995 |
Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRA |
Emanuel/Ze Marco, BRA |
John Child/Mark Heese, CAN |
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Marseille |
1996 |
Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRA |
Carl Henkel/Sinjin Smith, USA |
Eduardo Martinez/Martin Conde,
ARG |
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Pornichet |
1996 |
Emanuel/Ricardo, BRA |
Guilherme/Para Ferreira, BRA |
Kvalheim/Maaseide, NOR |
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Marseille |
1997 |
Guilherme/Para, BRA |
Emanuel/Ze Marco, BRA |
Julie Prosser/Lee Zahner, AUS |
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Marseille |
1998 |
Ze Marco/Ricardo Santos, BRA |
Jorg Ahmann/Axel Hager, GER |
Bill Boullianne/Ian Clark,
USA |
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Marseille |
1999* |
Jose Loiola/Emanuel, BRA |
Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga,
SUI |
Guilherme/Para, BRA |
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Marseille |
2000 |
Ze Marco/Ricardo, BRA |
Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre
Kjemperud, NOR |
Loiola/Emanuel, BRA |
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Marseille |
2001 |
Mariano Baracetti.Conde, ARG |
Emanuel/Tande Ramos, BRA |
Stein Metzger/Kevin Wong, USA |
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Marseille |
2002 |
Loiola/Ricardo, BRA |
Francisco Alvarez/Juan
Rossell, CUB |
Emanuel/Tande, BRA |
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Marseille |
2003 |
Emanuel/Ricardo, BRA |
M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SUI |
Dain Blanton/Jeff Nygaard,
USA |
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Marseille |
2004 |
Marcio Araujo/Benjamin
Insfran, BRA |
Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel,
SUI |
Baracetti/Conde, ARG |
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Paris |
2005 |
Heuscher/Kobel, SUI |
Jake Gibb/Metzger, USA |
Julius Brink/Kjell Schneider,
GER |
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Totals |
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Brazil 12 Golds, Argentina 1,
Norway 1, |
Brazil 4 Silvers, Switzerland
3, USA 3, Norway 2 |
Brazil 6 Bronzes, USA 4,
Argentina 2, |
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Switzerland 1, USA 1 |
Cuba 1, France 1, Germany 1,
Italy 1 |
Australia 1, Canada 1,
Germany 1, Norway 1 |
*FIVB World Championships
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Women
- The 2005
finale featured a re-match of the two teams that competed for the SWATCH-FIVB
World Championship title a month earlier in Berlin as reigning Olympic and World
Champions Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh of the United States defeated
Juliana Felisberta and Larissa Franca of Brazil in the inaugural Paris final.
Paris Podium (left to right) - Larissa, Walsh,
Tian Jia, May-Treanor, Wang Fei and Juliana
Year - Paris Gold Medal
/ Paris Silver Medal / Paris Bronze Medal
2005
- Misty May-Treanor/Kerri
Walsh, USA / Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, Brazil / Tian Jia/Wang
Fei, China
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Paris secures SWATCH-FIVB
World Tour Grand Slam event in 2006
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From left to right: Marc Crousillat, Kai
Von Bargen and Pascal Cherki |
The
FIVB is pleased to confirm February 8 that a SWATCH-FIVB World Tour
Grand Slam event will once again be staged in the shadow of Paris’s
Eiffel Tower from 25 to 30 July 2006 and that the long-term future of
the event is secure until 2008.
The 2006 tournament will be
presented by the consumer products group Henkel. After the success of
the 2005 edition, the group decided to offer major long-term support to
the sport by associating its name with the tournament. Thanks to an
agreement between event promoter MCO Sports and the FIVB, the Paris
event is also secured through until 2008.
From 25 to 30 July, the magnificent
site on the Champ de Mars, in the shadows of the Eiffel Tower, will once
again welcome the world’s best players. Specifically, these will include
250 athletes from 40 different countries, Athens medallists, World
Champions and teams from France. For the six days of the tournament, the
public will be able to see any of the 200 matches planned free of charge
in a stadium of 6000 places. France’s capital city is one of four Grand
Slam stops on the 2006 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour and offers one of the
highest prize funds on the tour, with USD 560,000 made available to the
best-ranked teams.
Mr Pascal Cherki, assistant to the
Mayor of Paris with responsibility for sport, welcomed the news, saying
“the municipality of Paris is very happy to welcome the second edition
of this international Beach Volleyball tournament and to offer the city
and its inhabitants an event that is free of charge. The 2005 event was
very popular and we are convinced that the 2006 event will be equally
successful. In 2005, we wanted to stage this event as part of our bid
for the 2012 Olympic Games, but despite the final verdict, the
municipality was very keen to have a place for sport in the heart of the
city”.
On behalf of the
Fédération Internationale de Volleyball, the sports international
governing body, Angelo Squeo, Beach Volleyball Director, added that “the
FIVB is very proud to have included in its long term Beach Volleyball
calendar the Grand Slam in Paris which proved already in its first year
of history to be among the best events in the SWATCH-FIVB World Tour.
This was only possible thanks to the very hard work of a team consisting
of the Municipality, Ile de France, a very experienced promoter such as
MCO, the French Volleyball Federation, the FIVB and the partners of the
event. Such an example of partnership and the fantastic setting of Champ
de Mars have contributed to further boost Beach Volleyball and increase
its awareness worldwide! We are convinced that this event will attract
thousands of fans from all over the world who will be able to enjoy at
the same time a unique location, social activities and the best athletes
on the planet”.
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