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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Dalhausser/Rogers win all-American final at Shanghai Open

 http://www.fivb.ch/EN/BeachVolleyball/Competitions/WorldTour/2011/Event/viewPressRelease.asp?No=28474 

Olympic champions Dalhausser (right) and Rogers have made a terrific start to the 2011 season
     
Shanghai, China, May 7, 2011 – Top seeds and reigning Olympic champions Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers beat eleventh seeded Jake Gibb and Sean Rosenthal in straight sets in a worldwide live televised all-American gold medal match to win back-to-back men’s FIVB Beach Volleyball Swatch World Tour title at the Shanghai Jinshan Open here on Saturday.
“We did not expect to win back-to-back gold medals and it’s only the start of the season, so it’s a pretty good feeling,” said Rogers after claiming the 21-18 and 24-22 victory in 44 minutes in front of a packed stadium to finish the Shanghai Open with a 6-0 record and improve to 12-0 for the 2011 season. “It was a pretty good match and we were playing our compatriots. We have played each other a lot of times and we know each other very well, I hope the crowd enjoyed it.”
Trailing 16-11 in the second set, Dalhausser/Rogers ran off four points in a row to make it 16-15 before saving two set points and then taking the lead at 21-20. Gibb/Rosenthal managed to withstand two match points, but Dalhausser converted on the third with a solid block against Gibb to end the match and extend their FIVB Swatch World Tour match victory streak to 35 straight.
“I saw the situation when it was 16-11," Rogers added, who now has 19 career FIVB gold medals with Dalhausser. "We weren’t playing very well and I think they were playing quite well. Then we switched to short serves and they made an error and Phil had a block too and I got a dig and all of a sudden it’s a one-point game and it is anyone’s match. Fortunately we won it at the end.”
Dalhausser/Rogers, who won nine gold medals on last year's FIVB Beach Volleyball Swatch World Tour as well as the season-opening Brazilia Open two weeks ago, split the top prize of $30,000.
“We still have a long way to go. It’s a good start and we couldn't do much better but we’ll see what happens. It still a very long season ahead and everyone is looking forward to the FIVB Swatch World Championships in Rome in June” said Dalhausser.
Dalhausser/Rogers also improved their head-to-head lead against Gibb/Rosenthal to 43-12 while Gibb and Rosenthal could be satisfied with the silver, the first podium finish for them since a bronze at the Myslowice Open in May 2009.
Earlier on Saturday, Germany third seeds Julius Brink and Jonas Reckermann rallied past seventh seeded Spaniards Pablo Herrera/Adrian Gavira Collado 14-21, 22-20 and 15-10 in 52 minutes to take home the bronze medal and split $15,000.
“It’s always great to win a medal. We had a bad loss in the semifinal, but we still had a chance to win a medal,” said Reckermann. “We tried everything we could and I am happy that we made it.”
Herrera/Gavira, who suffered another full sets loss to Dalhausser/Rogers in the semifinals Saturday, came in fourth.
The $380,000 Shanghai Open will conclude on Sunday with the women’s semifinals and medal matches. The gold medal team will split $30,000, the silver $21,000 and the bronze $15,000.
This tournament is the second of 12 double-gender events on the 2011 FIVB Beach Volleyball Swatch World Tour, which also includes three single-gender events for women, two single-gender events for men and a special 24-team Olympic test event in London August 9-14.

8 comments:

Kamil said...

Congrats..
Great start of season, hope you're gonna win your first World Championships title in Rome. I'll be there for you guys, keep up the good work.

Greets from Poland!

Barnstable High 1978 said...

Great win in China. I went over to the NBC Universal site and thier coverage is about as useful as a camel in Antarctica. They do have a video of Todd and Phil answering questions being read by some guy who sounded like Chris Farley while they stare in a KMart quality webcam. The site does have a free replay of the Ladies Gold Medal match from Brasilia but the rest is putrid.

Great week for the US in Beach Volleyball with 3 medals and in general with UBL getting whacked in Pakistan....wave the flags!

Drew said...

Congrats Todd for the fantastic start to the year.

By the way - for those of you who like me missed seeing Todd and Phil's matches, their Brasilia semis and finals are up on YouTube. Just search for 'rogers dalhausser brasilia 2011'.

Wow - you guys looked totally dominant in those rounds.

All the best,
Drew

Andrew said...

Here is the You Tube video of the Shanghai final between R&D vs. Rosenthal and Gibb:

http://www.youtube.com/user/unxxxwn?blend=1&ob=5#p/u/0/mKLSCG2Ft1s

Drew said...

Andrew - thanks so much for posting the link to the Shanhai finals. Even though I've seen those two teams play dozens (at least!) of times, it's always a treat. I'm really happy to see Gibb/Rosie back on-track after having an off year last year.

It just goes to show what a strong team Phil and Todd are, winning in straight sets despite all of the serving errors.

Cheers,
Drew

UmassJSP said...

Watching the Shanghai Final now on You Tube. The limey doing the commentating solo sounds like he was taken out of the stands and handed a mic. Oh if we could get Sunderland and Marlowe to voice over these films. Those guys can do 20 minutes on good side/bad side and make it interesting. I am sure Geeter would do it too if you gave him a plate of wings and a Diet Coke. AVP crowds are way better than the FIVB fans...but the FIVB does have the cheerleaders so they do get one thing right....besides clearing checks....have a great Sunday all,

Drew said...

Hi Todd,

After watching the Brasilia and Shanghai matches, it looks like you're teeing Phil up more often to hit on two - with great success. Is that a new focus or something that you do as you see the opportunity?

I enjoyed listening to Phil's interview on The Net Live this week. He gives such a great interview. As Geeter says, it's always 'Phil just being Phil'. I love his matter-of-factness and just how dang low key he is.

Best or luck this week in Myslowice.

Best,
Drew

Kamil said...

It's a pity but this year we have only women in Myslowice :( but I can't wait for Rome and Stare Jablonki. I'll be there.. :)