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Womens Main Draw Set in Austria
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By Deb Stadick |
Jul 17, 2012,
12:00 AM ET
Deb Stadick
Intern, Communications
Phone: 719-228-6800
E-Mail: deb.stadick@usav.org
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (July 17, 2012) – Three U.S. women’s
beach volleyball teams, along with three U.S. men’s teams, are slated to compete
in the main draw of the A1 Grand Slam presented by Ergo, part of the 2012 FIVB
SWATCH World Tour.
Lauren Fendrick (Carlsbad, Ind.) and Brooke Hanson (Ventura, Calif.) received
the No. 20 seed at Klagenfurt. The duo will open main-draw play on Wednesday
against the Netherlands’ 13th seeded Madelein Meppelink and Sophie van Gestel.
Next, they will face the Swiss team of Simone Kuhn and Nadine Zumkehr (No.
4).
Fendrick and Hanson will close pool play on Thursday against Italy’s
29th-seeded Giulia Momoli and Laura Giombini.
The first round of single-elimination is also slated for Thursday.
Angie Akers (Fort Wayne, Ind.) and Brittany Hochevar (Fowler, Colo.) did not
have enough FIVB ranking points to earn automatic entry to the main draw. The
duo opened play on Tuesday in a qualification bracket.
Akers and Hochevar, seeded No. 7 in qualifying, earned a first-round victory
over Austria’s No. 26-seeded Pemmer and Jirak 21-12, 21-19 in 33 minutes.
Akers and Hochevar won their second-round match against over the Netherlands’
10th-seeded Stiekema and Wesselink 21-14, 21-16 in 30 minutes.
In their first pool-play match on Wednesday, Akers and Hochevar, seeded No.
24 in the main draw, will face the Austrian team of Doris Schwaiger and Stefanie
Schwaiger (No. 9). Next, they will face Austria’s eight-seed Louise Bawden and
Becchara Palmer.
Akers and Hochevar will conclude pool play on Thursday against the No.
25-seeded Swiss team of Isabelle Forrer Anouk Verge-Depre.
The final U.S. main-draw team features FIVB newcomers Tara Roenicke (Alta
Loma, Calif.) and Summer Ross (San Diego, Calif.). Klagenfurt marks Roenicke’s
first appearance on the FIVB tour. Ross made her debut last week in Berlin and
snagged 17th place with partner Nicole Branagh (Orinda, Calif.).
Roenicke and Ross, seeded No. 30, will open pool play on Wednesday against
the Netherlands’ third-seeded Sanne Keizer and Marleen Van Iersel. Their second
match will pit them against the Greek team of Maria Tsiartsiani and Vasiliki
Arvaniti (No. 14).
Roenicke and Ross will conclude pool play on Thursday against the Czech
Republic’s 19th-seeded Hana Klapalova and Lenka Hajeckova.
Emily Day (Torrance, Calif.) and Heather Hughes (Fallbrook, Calif.) competed
in Tuesday’s qualification bracket and received the No. 12 seed. The duo tallied
a first-round victory over Mauritius’ team of Natacha Rigobert and Elodie Li Yuk
Lo (No. 21) 21-19, 21-15 in 36 minutes.
Day and Hughes suffered a second-round loss to Germany’s 15th-seedes team of
Jana Kohler and Anni Schumacher 21-12, 21-17 in 36 minutes and did not advance
to the main draw. On the men’s side, all three teams had enough FIVB ranking
points to earn automatic entry to Wednesday’s main draw.
Phil Dalhausser (Ormond Beach, Calif.) and Todd Rogers (Santa Barbara,
Calif.), who will be representing the U.S. at the 2012 Olympic Games, are coming
off a ninth-place finish in Berlin.
Jake Gibb (Bountiful, Utah) and Sean Rosenthal (Redondo Beach, Calif.)
claimed the second spot on the U.S. Olympic beach team after earning a
first-place finish in Rome. The duo has medaled in the last three FIVB events,
taking gold in Rome and Gstaad and most recently earning silver in Berlin.
Matt Fuerbringer (Costa Mesa, Calif.) and Nick Lucena (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
gave Gibb and Rosenthal a run for their money, keeping the race for the second
spot on the U.S. Olympic team close to the bitter end. Fuerbringer and Lucena
are coming off a 17th-place finish in Berlin.
Pool-play matchups for men’s main draw will be determined at the conclusion
of Wednesday’s qualifying bracket.
For complete information about the FIVB SWATCH World Tour, visit their website.