2008 Olympic Gold Medalists

2008 Olympic Gold Medalists
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Friday, July 27, 2007

Pool Play in Gstaad

Everything going smoothly so far here in Gstaad. Phil and I won our pool over the last three days. We have played one match a day which is a bit ridiculous. I keep calling the FIVB tour the not in shape tour and this tourney just gives me more fuel to add to the fire. Personally I don’t like it because I want to get into the gym and work out ect… Tough to do that when you play everyday. Did get a workout in Wend. though.

Our first match was at 7pm on Tuesday vs. the 4th Swiss team. Never seen them before so had no idea what to expect. I was happy to be playing that late though with all the travel and time change stuff. Got a good warmup in and proceeded to thump them. Scores were 12 and 15 and if I had been more focused it would have been even worse. I think they might have been a bit nervous as well playing in front of the home crowd on center court in the World Champs. It was certainly to our advantage.

Our second pool play game was against the 3rd Netherlands team that beat Jake and Rosy in pool play in Berlin. We came out a bit sluggish. My sideout game was not top notch and Phil was still asleep. I gave up 3 points in a row to start the game but steadied out after that. Phil missed 80% of his serves trying to jump serve in the rarified air here in Gstaad. I dug a lot of balls but Phil’s transition setting was terrrrible and even when I did get a good set I was terrible. Led to a 23-21 loss in the first game. We picked it up after that and won 21-15 and 15-7. Phil started floating and going and we scored a ton of points on blocks, digs, and errors.

Our last game we played transplanted brasilians in the Georgia team. We won in 2 games with scores around 15 and 18. They were serving me in the first and I was siding out well. In the second game we were up 6-2 and cruising and they started serving Phil. I don’t think Phil was prepared for that as we switched sides down 8-6. The next play the little guy scooped Phil but hit out for us to save a point. We came back and it was a bit of a battle but we scored enough points to win it. Got a little reprieve from having to sideout all the time.

So today we play the veteran Portugues team of Maia and Brenha. They are a savvy ball control team that Phil and I beat last year here in the first round. I expect them to play well but hopefully I can sideout and Phil can be effective at the net as he was last year. That is our only game of the day today.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats today. Hopefully tomorrow a chance to take on the Brazilians.

Jeff

Anonymous said...

well I guess its the Austrian's good luck

Anonymous said...

Best of luck to you Todd! Just try to keep focus, enegy, motivation.

We all love you!

Anonymous said...

Great comeback in game two vs China Keep it up

Jeff

Anonymous said...

Hummm....looks like you and Phil are finally starting to gel!
Congrats!
UncleJ

UmassJSP said...

Let me do this like the old WWF announcer used to.....THE NEWWWWWWWWWW WORLD CHAMPIONS....Todd amd Phil....Did the Russians do the Dolph Lundgren line from Rocky before the match "I must break you"?. Way to show them where the best players are. Great pay day and great title...Congrats!

Anonymous said...

WELL DONE Todd! As a proud American, I am very happy for you. Looking forward to seeing the Gold Medal at Manhattan. Way to represent!

Arsenal12

Unknown said...

Just woke up to the news that you and Phil won the World Championships! Congratulations!! What are you guys doing to celebrate?!?!

Anonymous said...

Congrats!!!

I watched both the semi and the final. The semi was AMAZING to watch, really high level. Good luck now in Austria.

/Peter

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Todd on an awesome FIVB tournament and winning the GOLD medal!!! Great game against the Brazilians...

Ashley and Alan
Birmingham, AL

Unknown said...

I noticed that Gstaad is not a beach town. How good is the court? Does the FIVB do a good job in making the court soft or is it hard like the AVP parking lot court venues are?

Anonymous said...

Todd, Well done and congratulations on winning such a huge event. Way to endure in the 3rd game against Brazil in the Semi. That has to feel sweet to get the 2 points you have been looking for in that 3rd game.
You like those Russian serves? Wow. Hope Phil didn't get cut too bad.
Keep making us proud.

Todd Rogers said...

Thanks to everyone.

Garrett - Had a quiet dinner with Phil, our physio Kelly, our friends Tony, Cece, Richo and Steve. Had a little vino and a great meal.

Mark - The courts were great. Phil and I only played on center court and the side court to center court. Both of those were fantastic and reasonably deep. Much better than the parking lot events.
Todd