Swatch FIVB World Tour 2009

2009 Swatch FIVB World Tour
Tournament details
Host nation Various
Dates April - November, 2009
Teams
Venues  (in host cities)
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The Swatch FIVB World Tour 2009 is an international beach volleyball competition.

The tour consists of 12 tournaments with both genders and 7 separate gender tournaments.[1]

The 2009 SWATCH FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships is part of the tour.

Grand Slam

There are four Grand Slam tournaments. These events give a higher number of points and more money than the rest of the tournaments.[2]

Tournament results

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Banco do Brasil[3] Brazil Larissa-Juliana United States Ross-Kessy Germany Goller-Ludwig
China Shanghai Open[3] Brazil Talita-Antonelli China Wang-Zuo Brazil Maria Clara-Carol
Keihan/Smfg Japan Open Brazil Larissa-Juliana Brazil Talita-Antonelli Netherlands van Iersel-Keizer
Seoul Open Brazil Talita-Antonelli United States Ross-Kessy Brazil Renata-Leão
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United States Ross-Kessy Brazil Larissa-Juliana Brazil Talita-Antonelli
1 to 1 energy Grand Slam Brazil Talita-Antonelli Brazil Larissa-Juliana United States Branagh-Youngs
Grand Slam Moscow Brazil Larissa-Juliana Brazil Renata-Leão Germany Goller-Ludwig
World Series 13 Grand Chelem United States Ross-Kessy Greece Arvaniti-Tsiartsiani Germany Goller-Ludwig
A1 Grand Slam 09
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Brazil Larissa-Juliana United States Branagh-Youngs United States Ross-Kessy
Mazury Open Brazil Larissa-Juliana Australia Palmer-Bawden Brazil Talita-Antonelli
Otera Open Brazil Talita-Antonelli Austria Schwaiger-Schwaiger Brazil Larissa-Juliana
PAF Open Brazil Larissa-Juliana United States Ross-Kessy Brazil Talita-Antonelli
The Hague Open Brazil Larissa-Juliana Brazil Talita-Antonelli Brazil Vivian-Vieira
Barcelona Open Brazil Larissa-Juliana Brazil Talita-Antonelli United States Ross-Kessy
Sanya Open Switzerland Kuhn-Zumkehr United States Ross-Kessy United States Akers-Turner
Phuket Thailand Open United States Ross-Kessy United States Akers-Turner Russia Bratkova-Ukolova

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Banco do Brasil Brazil Ricardo-Emanuel Brazil Harley-Alison Brazil Márcio Araújo-Fábio Luiz
China Shanghai Open[3] Brazil Harley-Alison Brazil Cunha-Pedro Germany Brink-Reckermann
Foro Italico Open Germany Brink-Reckermann Brazil Cunha-Pedro Brazil Harley-Alison
Myslowice Open Brazil Harley-Alison United States Jennings-Fuerbringer United States Gibb-Rosenthal
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Germany Brink-Reckermann Brazil Harley-Alison United States Rogers-Dalhausser
1 to 1 energy Grand Slam Germany Brink-Reckermann Brazil Ricardo-Emanuel Spain Herrera-Gavira
Grand Slam Moscow Germany Brink-Reckermann Brazil Ricardo-Emanuel Switzerland Laciga M.-Bellaguarda
World Series 13 Grand Chelem United States Rogers-Dalhausser Spain Herrera-Gavira Germany Brink-Reckermann
A1 Grand Slam 09
presented by Volksbank
United States Rogers-Dalhausser Brazil Harley-Alison Netherlands Nummerdor-Schuil
Mazury Open Brazil Benjamin-Pedro Germany Brink-Reckermann Spain Herrera-Gavira
Otera Open Russia Barsouk-Kolodinsky Latvia Samoilovs-Sorokins Brazil Harley-Alison
PAF Open Netherlands Nummerdor-Schuil Germany Brink-Reckermann Germany Klemperer-Koreng
The Hague Open Netherlands Nummerdor-Schuil Spain Herrera-Gavira Brazil Harley-Alison
Sanya Open Netherlands Nummerdor-Schuil China Wu-Xu Spain Herrera-Gavira

Medal table by country

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1.  Brazil 16 13 11 40
2.  United States 5 7 6 18
3.  Germany 3 2 6 11
4.  Netherlands 3 0 2 5
5.  Russia 1 0 1 2
5.   Switzerland 1 0 1 2
7.  Spain 0 2 3 5
8.  China 0 2 0 2
9.  Australia 0 1 0 1
9.  Austria 0 1 0 1
9.  Greece 0 1 0 1
9.  Latvia 0 1 0 1

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