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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Todd Rogers & Phil Dalhausser Win FIVB World Championship of Beach Volleyball

From the FIVB

F I V B FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE VOLLEYBALL

PRESS RELEASE 29.07.2007

AMERICANS SWEEP SWATCH-FIVB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDALS

FIVB President Dr. Ruben Acosta (left) and President of Canton of Bern Samuel Schmid (second from left) present gold medal winners Todd Rogers (right) and Phil Dalhausser (second from right) of the United States

Gstaad, Switzerland, July 29, 2007 - The only thing that Todd Rogers mishandled here Sunday was the opening of a champagne bottle after he and Phil Dalhausser won the men’s finale to give the United States a sweep of the gold medals this weekend at the 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships powered by 1to1 energy.

After eliminating reigning Olympic champions Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos of Brazil in the morning’s first semi-final match, Dalhausser and Rogers joined compatriots Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh as USA gold medal winners this weekend by defeating Dmitri Barsouk and Igor Kolodinsky of Russia 21-16 and 21-14 in the 45-minute finale.

In addition to sharing the US$60,000 first-place prize in the $1-million “Beach Volleyball Bash” in the Swiss Alps, Dalhausser and Rogers will benefit from the 1,000 points towards qualifying for the Beijing 2008 Olympics. A tandem’s best eight finishes on the SWATCH-FIVB World Tour through July 20, 2008 will count towards qualifying for the 24-team field.

“This weekend was about Beach Volleyball, but not just about Beach Volleyball,” said the 33-year Rogers, who was named the SWATCH most outstanding player for the SWATCH-FIVB 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 added, that his partner “was the real outstanding player for the event. I bet Phil that he would be the SWATCH 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.”

Sunday’s title was the second SWATCH gold medal for the Americans, who won for the first time on the FIVB tour last August in Austria where Dalhausser and Rogers defeated Emanuel and Ricardo for the title. The next stop on the international circuit is next week in Austria where Dalhausser and Rogers will be defending their Klagenfurt title as the reigning SWATCH-FIVB World Champions.

“It is a tremendous feeling to win this title in front of my parents and relatives,” said the 27-year old Dalhausser, who lived a year in Switzerland before moving to the United States with his Swiss mother and German father. “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 gold medal match by posting a 21-16, 13-21 and 19-17 win in 68 minutes over Emanuel and Ricardo, who captured the 2003 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Rio de Janeiro before claiming Olympic gold the next year in Athens.

Barsouk and Kolodinsky, who shared $45,000 for second-place as the first Russian men’s or women’s team to play in a SWATCH-FIVB World Tour gold medal match in the 20-plus-year history of the International circuit, advanced to the title match with a 21-13 and 21-19 win in 45 minutes over Andrew Schacht and Joshua Slack of Australia.

In the bronze medal match, Schacht and Slack ended Brazil’s run of men’s medals at the SWATCH-FIVB World Championships as the Australians upset Emanuel and Ricardo 21-17 and 21-19 win in 42 minutes to capture the $35,000 third-place prize. The Brazilians split $28,000 for fourth-place.

The eighth of 13 double gender stops on the 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour, the women’s 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships ended Saturday with reigning Olympic champions May-Treanor and Walsh defeating Jia Tian and Jie Wang of China 21-16 and 21-10 for their third-straight world title.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

You guys are great champions.

Congratulations, also with your well deserved 'Best Player Award'.

Check out my photo report on www.sportreporter.nl in a few days.

Peter Schalk (Netherlands)

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Todd! Well done.

corakos said...

Congrats!!!

Anonymous said...

Todd,

The pictures from the FIVB look like Manhattan Beach times 5. Is the intensity of that event really that incredible?

It's too bad that we hardcore AVP fans don't have a chance to see you guys win such a big event for the U.S. and yourselves.

Congrats.

Steve for Huntington Beach

Anonymous said...

First Steve, nothing is greater than Manhattan.

Now Todd, Well Done. Way to represent our fine country. Looking forward to seeing the Gold Medal in Manhattan.

Arsenal

Karim Levy said...

HEY TODD CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR FINAL IN GSTAAD
NOW YOU'RE WORLD CHAMPIONS
The match against Emanuel-Ricardo was great.
Good Luck for Klagenfurt
You can see also the comments on http://www.beachvolley-news.com and the detailled results and photos on http://www.beachvolleyforever.com/1.html

Anonymous said...

Awesome Bro. We all watched from the homestead at 5:30am... Wish their had been a live broadcast.

Congrats to both you and Phil. Making plans for Beijing!

DR - ID

Anonymous said...

If anybody wants to watch the semi's or finals from Gstaad you can watch it at www.wcsn.com. It is free to watch after you register.

The semi-finals match was incredible! Worth watching even though we know the outcome.

JP

Anonymous said...

Way to go Todd! I'm glad to see you and Phil adorned with a gold medal in Gstaad and now it's time for a defense of your Klagenfurt title. Go get em' bud!

David Goodman
BeachVolleyballNews.net

Todd Rogers said...

To everyone, thank you very much. The support has been great.

Peter- Checked out the site but did not see an article yet. Only pictures. Let me know when it comes out or if I missed it. Also, how I can read it in english.
Thanks.

Steve- The swiss fans were great. There were over 8,000 people in that stadium cheering very loudly, especially in our match vs. Brasil. Phil and I were actually talking about level of wins and comparing it to other wins. I can't honestly say we came to a verdict. Certainly our greatest win on the FIVB right ahead of Austria last year.

Arsenal - A good debate in the making and one I would not want to take sides on right now. Once the season is over it would be a great topic to cover. Lets go over it then.
Todd