2015 Spike For Peace International Beach Volleyball Tournament

2015 Spike For Peace Invitational Tournament
Official website
Philippine Sports Commission
Tournament details
Host nation  Philippines
Dates November 29 – December 3
Teams 13 (from 11 countries)
Venues 1 (in 1 host city)
Champions  Akiko Hasegawa and Ayumi Kusano (JPN) (1st title)
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The 2015 Spike For Peace International Beach Volleyball Tournament was an international women's beach volleyball tournament hosted in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines from November 29 to December 3, 2015.[1][2]

The tournament staged by the Philippine Sports Commission thru its beach volleyball consultant Eric Lecain[3] and backed by the FIVB, AVC, POC and the local volleyball federation, the Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas, Inc. (LVPI) was staged indoors at the PhilSports Arena. 300 m3 (11,000 cu ft) of sand from the Southwoods Golf Course was used for a beach volleyball court which was installed on top of the wooden floor of arena. This was to meet the international standard that calls for a court with sand at least 0.30 m (0.98 ft) thick.[2][4]

The opening ceremonies held last November 30 was well attended by PSC Chairman Richie Garcia, POC board members Cynthia Carrion and Julian Camacho, LVPI Vice President Peter Cayco and LVPI board members Jeff Tamayo, Ricky Palou and Tatz Suzara.

Participants

14 regular teams (some of them are also playing in the 2016 Rio Olympic qualifiers) participated in the tournament. Canada, China, Poland and Switzerland were also invited but didn't confirm its participation. For the Philippine delegation, Lecain also considered to add the services of Alyssa Valdez and Jovelyn Gonzaga in one of the national teams but was not able to confirmed participation from the two.[5][6][7][8]

Country Players Country Players
 AustraliaAJustine Mowen
Jordan Mowen
 PhilippinesARepresenting Shakey's V-League:
Alexa Micek
Charo Soriano
BBecchara Palmer
Sarah Battaglene
BRepresenting Philippine Super Liga:
Danika Gendrauli
Norie Jane Diaz
 Brazil Semirames Perazzo Ameral
Bruna Figueiredo
 SpainEster Ribera
Amaranta Fernandez
 IndonesiaJuliana Dhita
Dini Jasita Utami Putu
 SwedenKarin Lundqvist
Anne-Lie Rinisland
 JapanAkiko Hasegawa
Ayumi Kusano
 Thailand Tanarattha Udomchavee
Varapatsorn Radarong
 NetherlandsRoos Van Dev Hoeven
Gabrielle Ilke
 United States Emily Stockman
Amanda Dowdy
 New ZealandJulie Tiley
Shauna Polley

Both Philippine teams were coached by Oliver Almadro.[3]

Officials

Country Names
 England Christopher Torr
 American Samoa Samuel Andrew Montalvo
 Vietnam Nguyen Thai Binh
 Philippines Ginio Panganiban

Aside from this, the LVPI helped in the technical aspects of the tournament, including the officiating and the equipment. The organizers paid the sanction fee from the FIVB for the exhibition tournament.[3]

Preliminary Round

The 14 teams were divided into 4 pools[5] (3 teams, 3 teams, 4 teams and 4 teams[8][9]).

     Team advanced to Quarterfinals
     Team advanced to Contenders Bracket

Pool A

Pts Matches Sets Points
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 Netherlands Meertens–Van Der Hoeven 3 1 1 4 1 4.000 92 88 1.045
2 Spain Ribera–Fernandez 3 1 1 3 3 1.000 101 101 1.000
3 Australia Palmer–Battaglene 3 1 1 2 3 0.667 89 93 0.957
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Nov 29 14:27 Palmer–Battaglene Australia 0–2 Netherlands Meertens–Van Der Hoeven 20-22 17-21   37–43 Report
Nov 29 19:00 Ribera–Fernandez Spain 1–2 Australia Palmer–Battaglene 17-21 21-16 12-21 50–52 Report
Nov 30 17:00 Ribera–Fernandez Spain 2–1 Netherlands Meertens–Van Der Hoeven 15-21 21-17 15-11 51-49 Report

Pool B

Pts Matches Sets Points
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 Indonesia Dhita–Putu 4 2 0 4 1 4.000 95 78 1.218
2 United States Stockman–Dowdy 3 1 1 3 3 1.000 107 99 1.081
3 Australia Ju. Mowen–Jo. Mowen 2 0 2 1 4 0.250 74 99 0.747
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Nov 29 15:20 Stockman–Dowdy United States 2–1 AustraliaJu. Mowen–Jo. Mowen 21–23 21–13 15–10 57–46 Report
Nov 30 13:00 Ju. Mowen–Jo. Mowen Australia 0–2 Indonesia Dhita–Putu 16–21 12–21   28–42 Report
Dec 1 14:00 Dhita–Putu Indonesia 2–1 United States Stockman–Dowdy 21–16 17–21 15–13 53–50 Report

Pool C

Pts Matches Sets Points
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 Japan Hasegawa–Kusano 6 3 0 6 1 6.000 84 54 1.556
2 Sweden Lundqvist–Rininsland 5 2 1 5 2 2.500 146 130 1.123
3 Brazil Ameral–Figueiredo 4 1 2 3 4 0.750 115 118 0.975
4 Philippines Gendrauli–Diaz 3 0 3 0 6 0.000 82 126 0.651
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Nov 29 16:23 Gendrauli–Diaz Philippines 0–2 Sweden Lundqvist–Rininsland 13–21 16–21   29–42 Report
Nov 29 17:10 Hasegawa–Kusano Japan 2–0 Brazil Ameral–Figueiredo 21–12 21–15   42–27 Report
Nov 30 14:00 Lundqvist–Rininsland Sweden 2–1 Brazil Ameral–Figueiredo 21–12 14–21 15–13 50–46 Report
Nov 30 15:00 Hasegawa–Kusano Japan 2–0 Philippines Gendrauli–Diaz 21–16 21–11   42–27 Report
Nov 30 18:00 Rininsland Sweden 1–2 Japan Hasegawa–Kusano 21-17 18-21 15-17 54-55 Report
Nov 30 19:00 Ameral–Figueiredo Brazil 2–0 Philippines Gendrauli–Diaz 21-15 21-11   42-26 Report

Pool D

Pts Matches Sets Points
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 Thailand UdomchaveeRadarong 4 2 0 4 0 MAX 84 49 1.714
2 New Zealand Tiley–Polley 3 1 1 2 2 1.000 71 69 1.029
3 Philippines MicekSoriano 2 0 2 0 4 0.000 47 84 0.560
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Nov 29 18:00 UdomchaveeRadarong Thailand 2–0 Philippines MicekSoriano 21–11 21–9   42–20 Report
Nov 30 16:00 Tiley–Polley New Zealand 2–0 Philippines MicekSoriano 21–17 21–10   42–27 Report
Dec 1 13:00 Tiley–Polley New Zealand 0–2 Thailand UdomchaveeRadarong 15–21 14–21   29–42 Report

Schedule: Philippine Sports Commission[10]

Second round

Contenders bracket

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Dec 1 16:00 Ribera–Fernandez Spain 2–0 Philippines MicekSoriano 21-14 21-10   42-24 Report
Dec 1 17:00 Palmer–Battaglene Australia 1–2 New Zealand Tiley–Polley 19-21 21-15 9-15 49-51 Report
Dec 1 18:00 Stockman–Dowdy United States 0–2 Brazil Ameral–Figueiredo 21-15 21-13   42-28 Report
Dec 1 19:00 Ju. Mowen–Jo. Mowen Australia 0–2 Sweden Lundqvist–Rininsland 10-21 10-21   20-42 Report

Final round

  5th place match 5th – 8th place play-offs Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                               
    B1 Indonesia Dhita / Putu 2  
    A2 Spain Ribera / Fernandez 0  
  A2 Spain Ribera / Fernandez 2       B1 Indonesia Dhita / Putu 1  
  D2 New Zealand Tiley / Polley 0       C1 Japan Hasegawa /
Kusano
2  
  C1 Japan Hasegawa /
Kusano
2
    D2 New Zealand Tiley / Polley 0  
  D1 Thailand Udomchavee /
Radarong
2       C1 Japan Hasegawa /
Kusano
2
  A2 Spain Ribera / Fernandez 1       C2 Sweden Lundqvist / Rininsland 0
    A1 Netherlands Meertens /
Van Der Hoeven
1  
      C3 Brazil Ameral / Figueiredo 2  
A1 Netherlands Meertens /
Van Der Hoeven
0       C3 Brazil Ameral / Figueiredo 1
  7th place match     D1 Thailand Udomchavee /
Radarong
2       C2 Sweden Lundqvist / Rininsland 2     3rd place match
  D2 New Zealand Tiley / Polley 2   D1 Thailand Udomchavee /
Radarong
0   B1 Indonesia Dhita / Putu 2
  A1 Netherlands Meertens /
Van Der Hoeven
0     C2 Sweden Lundqvist / Rininsland 2     C3 Brazil Ameral / Figueiredo 1

Quarter finals

The pairings of the quarter finals were determined through the drawing of lots. Each tie consist of one team which topped the pool in the preliminary round and a winner from the contenders bracket.[11][12]

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Dec 2 14:00 Meertens–Van Der Hoeven Netherlands 1–2 Brazil Ameral–Figueiredo 14-21 21-19 12-15 47-55 Report
Dec 2 15:00 Dhita–Putu Indonesia 2-0 Spain Ribera–Fernandez 22-20 23-21   45-41 Report
Dec 2 16:00 Hasegawa–Kusano Japan 2–0 New Zealand Tiley–Polley 21-9 21-11   42-20 Report
Dec 2 17:00 UdomchaveeRadarong Thailand 0–2 Sweden Lundqvist–Rininsland 22-24 20-22   42-46 Report

5th–8th place semifinals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Dec 2 18:00 Ribera–Fernandez Spain 2–0 New Zealand Tiley–Polley 21–12 23–21   44–33 Report
Dec 2 19:00 Meertens–Van Der Hoeven Netherlands 0–2 Thailand UdomchaveeRadarong 17–21 18–21   35–42 Report

Semifinals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Dec 3 13:00 Lundqvist–Rininsland Sweden 2–1 Brazil Ameral–Figueiredo 19-21 21-19 15-8 55-48 Report
Dec 3 14:00 Dhita–Putu Indonesia 1–2 Japan Hasegawa–Kusano 14-21 21-18 12-15 47-54 Report

Seventh place match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Dec 3 15:00 Tiley–Polley New Zealand 2–0 Netherlands Meertens–Van Der Hoeven 21-19 21-17   42-36 Report

Fifth place match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Dec 3 16:00 Ribera–Fernandez Spain 1–2 Thailand UdomchaveeRadarong 21-19 18-21 17-19 56-59 Report

Third place match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Dec 3 17:00 Ameral–Figueiredo Brazil 1–2 Indonesia Dhita–Putu 16-21 21-19 8-15 45-55 Report

Final

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
Dec 3 18:00 Lundqvist–Rininsland Sweden 0–2 Japan Hasegawa–Kusano 19-21 12-21   31-42 Report

Final standing

Rank Team Record
1st, gold medalist(s)  Hasegawa–Kusano (JPN) 6–0
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Lundqvist–Rininsland (SWE) 5–2
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Dhita–Putu (INA) 4–1
4  Ameral–Figueiredo (BRA) 3–4
5  UdomchaveeRadarong (THA) 4–1
6  Ribera–Fernandez (ESP) 3–3
7  Tiley–Polley (NZL) 3–3
8  Meertens–Van Der Hoeven (NED) 1–4
Eliminated at the Contenders bracket
10  Palmer–Battaglene (AUR) 1–2
 Stockman–Dowdy (USA) 1–2
12  Ju. Mowen–Jo. Mowen (AUS) 0–3
 MicekSoriano (PHI) 0–3
Eliminated at the Preliminary round
13  Gendrauli–Diaz (PHI) 0–3

2015 Spike For Peace winners
Japan
Japan
Akiko Hasegawa and Ayumi Kusano
1st title

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