2008 Olympic Gold Medalists

2008 Olympic Gold Medalists
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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Silver Lining in Berlin

Tough tough loss here in Berlin in the finals. Just couldn't grab it in the second or third games. Overall a solid tourney. At times we played great and at times we played well enough to win.

In pool play we beat Germany #5, Spain #1, and Italy #1. We played well in pool play. Against Germany it really wasn't in doubt as we won 21-15, 21-9. Young team that will be good in the future but was a bit overwhelmed playing in the Main Draw. Against Spain we controlled the first game and won 21-18. In the second we were down 14-17. I sided out and hit a jump serve Ace. I banged the next Jump serve and got a bad pass/set and they made an error. I missed the next serve but followed that with a sideout. Then Phil hit a good jumper forcing a bad pass okay set but we scored the point. Then Phil hit two aces in a row to finish it out 21-18. vs. Italy we played very well in cold rain on Friday and won 21-13, 21-14. We played well the whole time and increased our lead as we went.

We got a bye in the first round as we won our pool. We played the winner of Franco/Cunha from Brasil and Laciga/Schnider from Switzerland. Switzerland won so we played them Saturday morning. They started out well with their jump serves. They both blast them and they don't care who they serve. Both Phil and I probably gave up 3 aces or shanks each. Fortunately, we more than matched them with aces. I would say that Phil had about 6 and I had about 4. We won 16 and 9 I think.

In the next match we played the team that beat Matt and Casey. The German team of Reckerman and Urbatzka is a good team. We started out serving Urbatzka and he sided out like a god. They were serving me really tough float serves and I was spraying them to kingdom come. We lost 21-16 in the first. I started off the same way in the second game and we were down 3-8. I pulled it together and Phil played really well. We also started serving Reckerman and got a lot more points by serving him. I think the second game was 21-18. In the 3rd we started off up 3-0 and never looked back. I think they only scored one point on a dribble ace. Final score was 9 or 10.

In the semis we played Spain #1 again. They beat a bunch of very good teams to get to this point. They beat Marcio and Fabio from Brasil, then Jake and Rosy, and then Germany #2, Klemperer/Koreng. They started off playing great and really never played poorly in the entire match. We were serving the right side guy and he was siding out very very well. They won the first game by a couple of points. In the second game we started serving them both about equally. Phil and I picked up our sideout game and matched them back and forth. We won that game. In the third we were actually down 11-8. I sided out to make it 11-9. Then Phil touched a high line shot that I ran down and he put it away. I think he stuffed the right side guy on the next play to tie it up at 11 all. They sided out and then I sided back out to make it 12 all. Phil then touched another high line shot which I ran down and he put away to put us up 13-12. Then we traded sideouts. Phil ended it on the next play with a good serve that the guy passed perfectly but had to go to the sand to get. His partner gave him a slightly tight set and Phil stuffed him for the 15-13 victory.

In the finals it was a great battle that unfortunately we came out on the losing end. I actually had a lot of fun that game. The weather was nice for the finals but then started dumping during the medal ceremony. In the first game it was neck and neck. Both teams had game point chances. The last point I scooped Ricardo's cut shot and put a line shot down for 27-25. In the second game we came back after being down 12-9 at the break. We had some pretty good point chances in the end but were unable to convert and they sided out to make it 21-19. In the third game it was back and forth. We went up 11-10 and they sided out. Then Ricardo hit a perfect jump serve down the middle. Phil had been taking middle but thought I was going to take it. I thought the ball was out and called out. Ticked the line and they were up 12-11. The next play they served me. Phils set was a bit tight but I played it off Ricardo and Phil made an easy cover. Emmanuel made a great dig and it came back over the net. Phil took it but was stuffed by Ricardo for them to go up 13-11. I sided out on the next play. Ricardo sided out with a deep angle bang. Then I sided out again to make it 14-13 them. The next play Emmanuel sided out with a chop angle cut shot thing under Phil's block and that was match.

11 comments:

UmassJSP said...

Thanks for the update Todd. Good luck in Paris. I was impressed with the quality of the FIVB streaming feed. Not commentary wasnt really that bad. They even did spotlights on balls close to the lines. And they had the ref miced. Let us know what you guys do to kill time in Paris. Seeing any movies? Maybe some topless cabaret? Lakers looked like world beaters in first quarter and then choked in the second. See if the series comes back to Boston...we need the room and meals taxes so i hope Lakers pull this game out...Enjoy the week...Scott

Anonymous said...

todd,nice work in berlin...the ultimate prize lurks just a few months away....enjoy your time in paris! alan beverly/birmingham, al

Anonymous said...

Todd,
Thanks for the answer on the hubby/wife serve in Berlin. Good luck in Paris this week. Now on a side note. Was Berlin all a buzz about Germany's loss to Croatia in the 2008 European Soccer Cup? Now your in France, and France plays Italy on Tuesday. It has to be rock'n in Paris for this one. Winner could go the Q-Finals, depending on how Romania does. Again way to represent the USA.

Arsenal 12

Paulo said...

Congratulations to you and Dalhausser for the spectacular final in Berlin.

Unknown said...

Todd,
Forgot to mention it in my original post but Happy Belated Father's Day.
I'm sure you'd rather have spent it with your family but you had a pretty good one anyhow. Good luck in Paris.

Garret

Anonymous said...

The Sacré Coeur district offers many spectacular views on Paris.


The nearest metro station is Abbesses on line 12. Be prepared for a short and nice walk up the hill. The Sacré Coeur is opened from 6.45am to 11pm.


Follow this trip to Montmartre with a visit to Jim Morrison's grave at the Père Lachaise Cemetery.

UmassJSP said...

There is a video over on Yahoo of a point from the Berlin Finals where Todd makes a hit and the Brazilian tries to sell the ref that it wasnt a touch.
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn=207187&cl=8338751&ch=6527422&src=sports

On that point it didnt work but at a critical point in game 2 it did and Brazil got the call. My question is what it the protocol. In golf you basically monitor yourself and need to report violations. Is there any code in beach volleyball where you should acknowledge touches? Or at least not try to sell the ref that you didnt touch a spike. Maybe if a guy is doing this we could have a bench clearing brawl in FIVB like the NHL....that would be cool. Celts Lakers in 24 hours...people here are nervous...Kobe scares them but home crowd should do the trick...Celts 100 Lakers 98 Game 6.

Unknown said...

I'm pretty sure that that's why they pay the refs, to see and call all the touches. Players are not obligated to call their own touches...unless it's after matches and sometimes they still won't admit it! I remember that match in Rhode Island(I think!) the match between Kiraly/Frohoff and Smith/Stoklos where they called a touch on Kiraly and he went crazy. They ended up losing the match and Karch pulled the net down and the ref surfed down the pole. It was awesome! I'm pretty sure Karch didn't touch it but Smith/Stoklos said they heard a click.

Garret

Anonymous said...

Garret-
I looked on YouTube and couldnt find a video of Karch ripping down the net at Newport, RI. I did see that match though on the Prime Network. I have a bunch of old VHS tapes from back in the late 80s and I should put some of that good stuff up on You Tube. Click above where it says "TODD VIDEO ON YOUTUBE" and you can see a video of some of his great plays including a great roof block. I am putting my cars indorrs tonight in case there is rioting after the Celtics win. Scott from the Cape.

Anonymous said...

Hey Todd,

How are the Frenchmen taking their loss to Italy? Anyhow, I hope you are as successful in Paris as you were last week in Berlin.

Arsenal 12

Todd Rogers said...

Scott - Was hoping for a game 7 but ah well. Next year as they say. As far as the touch stuff is concerned, that is what the refs are there for. Let them make the call.

Alan- Thanks.

Arsenal - Every night it seems that someone was celebrating or mourning in Berlin. Germany mourning and Turkish fans going nuts. The French loss was all over the news and yes they were all very bummed in Paris.

Paulo - Thanks.

Garret - Thanks. Tough to be gone on Fathers Day but I did talk with the family.