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1 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB WORLD TOUR This booklet provides information, facts and figures on the FIVB, SWATCH-FIVB World Tour and the 2005 season. At the present time, the 2005 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour will be scheduled over a eight-month period starting in May in China and Japan and ending in December in South Africa. The season that will feature a total of 32 events (16 men and 16 women tournaments) with a total Prize Money of nearly $7.5-million. Highlighting the 2005 season wil be June s SWATCH-FIVB World Championships powered by Smart in Berlin. In addition, the FIVB will stage challenger, satellite and junior events. TABLE OF CONTENTS...Page 2005 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour & Schedule... 2 Men sschedule Notes... 3 Women sschedule Notes... 7 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Key Representatives & Confederations Federations FIVB & Beach Volleyball History World Tour History, Olympics and ECO Friendly Other Events Junior Championships SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Frequently Asked Questions Beach Volleyball Court Layout & Rules SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Leaders...20 Event Results International TV Distribution Men s Final Four Review...22 How To Pronounce Player s Names Women s Final Four Review SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Through the Years Team Point s Champions Women s Team All-time Leaders Major Championships Women s Individual All-time Leaders Event Sites Women s Country Medals & Final 4s Participation Figures Women s Individual Medals& Final 4s Men s Team Al-time Leaders Women s Open, Grand Slam, Oly Final 4Results.. 51 Men s Individual Al-time Leaders Chalenger & Satelite Women s Final 4s Men scountry Medals & Final 4s Overal Women s Gold Medals - By Country Men s Individual Medals & Final 4s Highest Scoring, Longest Match Duration Men s Open, Grand Slam, Oly Final 4 Results Grand Slams Chalenger & Satelite Men sfinal 4s Youngest & Oldest Gold Medal Winners Overal Men s Gold Medals - By Country SWATCH-FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championship powered by Smart Event Information Men s Teams Earnings, Events & Final 4 s Past Men s Final 4s Men s Individual Earnings, Events & Final 4s Past Women s Final 4st Women s Teams Earnings, Events & Final 4s Entries By Countries Women s Individual Earnings, Events & Final 4s Past Men s & Women s Berlin Podium Finishes Entries, Earnings Finishes By Country Olympic Beach Volleyball Men s Participants Men Placements, Atlanta, Sydney & Athens...72 Atlanta 1996 Men Results Sydney 2000 Men Results Athens 2004 Men Results Women s Participants Women Placements, Atlanta, Sydney & Athens...77 Atlanta 1996 Women Results Sydney 2000 Women Results Athens 2004 Women Results Men s Country Head-to-Head Women s Country Head-to-Head Beach Volleyball Terms By The Numbers Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 1 of 90

2 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB WORLD TOUR The FIVB Beach Volleyball World Council, composed 50 participants and partners from all five continents, have approved the 2005 SWATCH-FIVB World season that will feature a total of 32 events (16 men and 16 women tournaments) with a Prize Money over $7.5-million. Highlighting the 2005 schedule will be 96 teams (48 men and 48 women two-person tandems) competing in the US$1,000,000 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships powered by Smart in Berlin, Germany June Rio de Janeiro hosted the 2003 SWATCH- FIVB World Championships where Athens 2004 Olympic Gold Medalists Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos of Brazil and Misty May/Keri Walsh of the United States won the men s and women s titles, respectively. The 2005 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour will also include a three-leg Grand Slam starting in Norway (June, category be confirmed), France (July) and Austria (August). The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour will be scheduled over eight months starting in May and will include new sites in Croatia, the United Arab Emirates, St. Petersburg (Russia) and Paris (France). Women s 2005 Date Country Site... Tournament Type May China Shanghai...Open May Japan Osaka...Open June 8-12 Italy Milan...Open June Switzerland Gstaad...Open June Germany Berlin...SWATCH-FIVB World Championships powered by Smart June 29 July 2 Norway Stavanger... Grand Slam July 5-9 Russia St. Petersburg...Open July Portugal Espinho...Open July France Paris... Grand Slam August 2-6 Austria Klagenfurt... Grand Slam August Canada Montreal...Open August 30 September 3 Greece Athens...Open September Indonesia Bali...Open October Brazil Salvador...Open October 28-November 1 Mexico Acapulco...Open *November South Africa Cape Town...Open Men s 2005 Date Country Site... Tournament Type May China Shanghai...Open June 8-12 Croatia Zagreb...Open June Switzerland Gstaad...Open June Germany Berlin...SWATCH-FIVB World Championships powered by Smart June 30 July 3 Norway Stavanger... Grand Slam July 6-10 Russia St. Petersburg...Open July Portugal Espinho...Open July Poland Stare Jablonki...Open July France Paris... Grand Slam August 3-7 Austria Klagenfurt... Grand Slam August Canada Montreal...Open August 31 September 4 Greece Athens...Open October Brazil Salvador...Open October Mexico Acapulco...Open November United Arab Emirates Dubai...Open *November South Africa Cape Town...Open *to be confirmed Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 2 of 90

3 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Men's SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Schedule Notes May China Open at Shanghai - Shanghai hosts the men for the first-time. The men competed for the first-time in a SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event in China last season as Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera of Spain upset Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos of Brazil in the finals at Lianyungang (5/19-23). Three months later, the Brazilians defeated Bosma and Herrera for the Olympic gold medal in Athens. Two Chinese teams finished 25th in the 2004 Lianyungang event. June 8-12 Croatia Open at Zagreb Voted as the No. 1 destination to visit in 2005 by Lonely Planet, Zagreb hosts the second of seven new sites on the 2005 men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour. June Switzerland Open at Gstaad The 2004 Gstaad men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour final featured the first All-European gold medal match since 1994 as Athens Olympic Bronze Patrick Heuscher and Stefan Kobel delighted the home crowd by defeating Markus Dieckmann and Jonas Reckermann of Germany in the title match. Each men s Gstaad winner has come from a different country as the United States, Argentina and Brazil won the first three Alps titles. Year Gstaad Gold Medal / Gstaad Silver Medal / Gstaad Bronze Medal Stein Metzger/Kevin Wong, USA / Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland / Emanuel Rego/Tande Ramos, Brazil Martin Conde/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina / Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil / Stein Metzger/Kevin Wong, USA Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, Brazil / Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany / Stefan Kobel/Patrick Heuscher, Swtizerland Heuscher/Kobel, Switzerland / M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, Germany / Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil June SWATCH-FIVB World Championships powered by Smart at Berlin - The men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Berlin for the 10th-time as the 2005 stop will be part of the SWATCH-FIVB World Championships. Host Germany will be looking a repeat of the 2004 Berlin stop when Markus Dieckmann and Jonas Reckermann won the gold medal. The 2004 Berlin stop also marked the first-time that Brazil did not earn a podium spot as Olympic Champions and 2003 World gold medallists Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos dropped the bronze medal match to Mariano Baracetti and Martin Conde of Argentina, the 2001 FIVB World Champions. Year Berlin Gold Medal / Berlin Silver Medal / Berlin Bronze Medal Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway / Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, Brazil / Emanuel Rego/Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil John Child/Mark Heese, Canada / Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira, Brazil / Julien Prosser/Lee Zahner, Australia Emanuel/Ze Marco, Brazil / Guilherme/Para, Brazil / Kvalheim/Maaseide, Norway Jorre Kjemperud/Vegard Hoidalen, Norway / Guilherme/Para, Brazil / Ze Marco/Ricardo Santos, Brazil Ze Marco/Ricardo, Brazil / Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland / Javier Bosma/Fabio Diez, Spain Prosser/Zahner, Australia / M. Laciga/P. Laciga, Switzerland / Emanuel/Tande Ramos, Brazil Para/Harley Marques, Brazil / Mariano Baracetti/Martin Conde, Argentina / Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany Franco/Harley, Brazil / Baracetti/Conde, Argentina / Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, Germany / M. Laciga/P. Laciga, Switzerland / Baracetti/Conde, Argentina June 30-July 3 - Norway Grand Slam at Stavanger Wil another country other than Brazil ever win a men s SWTACH- FIVB World Tour event in Norway. Led by Emanuel Rego, Brazilians have been atop the Stavanger podium in each of the six previous events with 13 overall medals. Emanuel has five gold medals and a bronze while earning $71,250 in Stavanger prize money. Ricardo Santos has three gold medal finishes and $54,000 in earnings. Only the 2003 event saw the Brazil capture one podium spot as Argentina and Australia joined Olympic Champions Emanuel and Ricardo on the award s stand. Norway s top finishes are fifths by Vegard Hoidalen and Jorre Kjemperud in 2001 and Year Stavanger Gold Medal / Stavanger Silver Medal / Stavanger Bronze Medal Jose Loiola/Emanuel Rego, Brazil / Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira, Brazil / Ze Marco de Melo/Ricardo Santos, Brazil Ze Marco/Ricardo, Brazil / Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil / Loiola/Emanuel, Brazil Emanuel/Tande Ramos, Brazil / Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland / Para/Ze Marco de, Brazil Emanuel/Tande, Brazil / Loiola/Ricardo, Brazil / Stefan Kobel/Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / Martin Conde/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina / Julien Prosser/Mark Williams, Australia Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / Dave Klemperer/Niklas Rademacher/, Germany / Franco/Tande, Brazil Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 3 of 90

4 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Men sswatch-fivb World Tour Schedule Notes July 6-10, - Russia Open at St. Petersburg The newly established Russian Volleyball Federation brings SWATCH- FIVB World Tour back to Russia for the first-time since 1999 when Moscow hosted the second to two international stops. St. Petersburg was the site of the first men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event in the country when the city hosted the 1994 Goodwill Games. Brazilians Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira won the first Moscow gold medal in 1998 by defeating Martin Conde and Eduardo Martinez of Argentina in the finals. Portugal s Joao Brenha and Luis Maia captured the 1999 Moscow stop by beating Zé Marco de Melo and Ricardo Santos of Brazil in the finals. Year St. Petersburg Gold Medal / St. Petersburg Silver Medal / St. Petersburg Bronze Medal 1994 Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway / Carlos Briceno/Jeff Williams, USA / Bruk Vandeweghe/Sinjin Smith, USA July Portugal Open at Espinho Espinho currently ranks behind Rio de Janeiro (14) and Marseille (11) in hosting men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour events with the 2005 stop being No. 11 to tie the French city. Brazil will be seeking its eighth Espinho gold medal as reigning Olympic Champions Emanuel Rego (four, 1998, 1999, 2003 and 2004) and Ricardo Santos (four, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2004) have combined for eight titles. The United States (two) and Norway (one) have captured the other Espinho crowns as Emanuel has earned seven overall medals and Ricardo (six), who has netted a podium spot in the last five Portuguese events. Portugal Olympians Joao Brenha and Luis Maia has posted their country s top finish in Espinho with a fifth in 1998 as the pair has competed in nine of the events together along with Canadians John Child and Mark Heese. Emanuel ($88,650 in Espinho earnings), Martin Conde of Argentina ($61,100), Maia ($21,300) and Javier Bosma of Spain ($19,625) have competed in all 10 Espinho events Year Portugal Gold Medal / Portugal Silver Medal / Portugal Bronze Medal Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, Brazil / Emanuel Rego/Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil /Javier Bosma/Sixto Jimenez, Spain Mike Dodd/Mike Whitmarsh, USA /John Child/Mark Heese, Canada / Eduardo Martinez/Martin Conde, Argentina Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway / Franco/Roberto Lopes, Brazil / Child/Heese, Canada Jose Loiola/Emanuel, Brazil / Kent Steffes/Whitmarsh, USA / Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira, Brazil Loiola/Emanuel, Brazil / Guilherme/Para, Brazil / Ze Marco/Ricardo, Brazil Ze Marco /Ricardo, Brazil / Loiola/Emanuel, Brazil / Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland Loiola/Ricardo, Brazil / M. Laciga/P. Laciga, Switzerland / Emanuel/Tande Ramos, Brazil Stein Metzger/Kevin Wong, USA / Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil / Loiola/Ricardo, Brazil Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud, Norway / Andrew Schacht/Josh Slack, Canada Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / Hoidalen/Kjemperud, Norway / Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, Brazil July Poland Open at Stare Jablonki The scenic recreational centre amidst the lakes and woods hosted its first major beach voleybal event in 2004 when the men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour saw Olympic Champions Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos win five-straight elimination matches enroute to the Stare Jablonki title. The 2004 event marked the return to Ricardo to action after spraining his right ankle two weeks earlier in Mallorca. The gold medal finish also started a string of three-straight event titles for Emanuel and Ricardo, who also won in Austria the next week followed by their Olympic win in Athens. Two Polish teams finished 25th in the 2004 Stare Jablonki event. Year Poland Gold Medal / Poland Silver Medal / Poland Bronze Medal Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / Franco Neto/Tande Ramos, Brazil / Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud, Norway July France Grand Slam at Paris After competing the last 11 seasons in Marseile, the men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour moves north to play in Paris, which is bidding against London, Madrid, Moscow and New York for the 2012 Olympic Games. Marseile has hosted more men s FIVB events than any other European city and ranks only behind Rio de Janeiro (14). Jan Kvalheim and Bjorn Maaseide of Norway won the first Marseille event when they defeated Christian Penigaud and Jean-Philippe Jodard of France in the finals. South American tandems won the next 10, including nine by teams from Brazil. Mariano Baracetti and Martin Conde of Argentina (2001) broke the Brazilian streak. Marseille gold medallists from Brazil were Emanuel Rego/Ze Marco de Melo (1995), Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes (1996), Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira (1997), Ze Marco/Ricardo Santos (1998), Jose Loiola/Emanuel (1999 FIVB World Championships), Ze Marco/Ricardo (2000), Loiola/Ricardo (2002), Emanuel/Ricardo (2003) and Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran (2004). Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 4 of 90

5 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Men sswatch-fivb World Tour Schedule Notes August Austria Grand Slam at Klagenfurt A 2001 FIVB World Championship victory for Argentina s Mariano Baracetti and Martin Conde is the only gold medal finish for a country other than Brazil in Austria. Emanuel Rego of Brazil, who has captured five Klagenfurt gold medals with three different partners with $92,250 in earnings, is one of 17 players that have competed in all eight events on Lake Wörthersee. Others are Baracetti ($41,350), Conde ($39,500), Vegard Hoidalen, Norway ($30,325), Jorre Kjemperud, Norway ($30,325), Bjorn Maaseide, Norway ($25,725), Martin Laciga, Switzerland ($23,000), Paul Laciga, Switzerland ($23,000), Jorg Ahmann, Germany ($22,500), Axel Hager, Germany ($22,500), Markus Egger, Switzerland ($21,725), Julien Prosser, Australia ($19,700), Mark Heese, Canada ($19,000), Nikolas Berger, Austria ($18,200), Robert Nowotny, Austria ($8,075), Paul Schroffenegger, Austria ($5,200) and Thomas Schroffenegger, Austria ($5,200). Berger and Clemens Doppler finished fifth for Austria in both 2002 and Ahmann and Hager, the Sydney 2000 Olympic bronze medalists, are one of three teams to compete in all eight Klagenfurt events together along with the Lacigas and the Schroffeneggers. Year Klagenfurt Gold Medal / Klagenfurt Silver Medal / Klagenfurt Bronze Medal Emanuel Rego/Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil / Jorg Ahmann/Axel Hager, Germany / Paulao Moreira/Paulo Emilio Silva, Brazil Jose Loiola/Emanuel, Brazil / Dain Blanton/Eric Fonoimoana, USA / Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway Loiola/Emanuel Rego, Brazil / Ze Marco/Ricardo Santos, Brazil / Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira, Brazil Loiola/Emanuel, Brazil / Ze Marco/Ricardo, Brazil / Paulao/Jefferson Bellaguarda, Brazil 2001* - Mariano Baracetti/Martin Conde, Argentina / Loiola/Ricardo, Brazil / Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud, Norway Loiola/Ricardo, Brazil / Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland / Hoidalen/Kjemperud, Norway Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil / Stein Metzger/Kevin Wong, USA / Stefan Kobel/Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / Franco Neto/Tande Ramos, Brazil / Christoph Dieckmann/Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany *FIVB World Championships August Canada Open at Montréal Canada returns as a men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour stop as Montréal hosts an international beach volleyball event for the second-time. Canadians are hoping to see one of their men s team reach a FIVB final in Canada. Three-time Olympians John Child and Mark Heese earned silver medals at the the 2000 Toronto and 2002 Montréal events. Sydney Olympians Jody Holden and Conrad Leinemann won the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg. South Americans won the three Toronto events starting with Martin Conde and Eduardo Martinez s 1998 crown. Jose Loiola and Emanuel Rego of Brazil, who placed second to the Argentineans in 1998, captured the 1999 and 2000 Toronto gold medals. Year Montréal Gold Medal / Montréal Silver Medal / Montréal Bronze Medal Jose Loiola/Ricardo Santos, Brazil / John Child/Mark Heese, Canada / Stein Metzger/Kevin Wong, USA August 31 September 4 - Greece Open at Athens With the afterglow of the 2004 Olympic Games, Athens hosts a men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event. Dain Blanton and Jef Nygaard won a 2003 open event in Rhodes while Fabio Galli and Riccardo Fenili of Italy won a FIVB challenger event in Year Athens Gold Medal / Athens Silver Medal / Athens Bronze Medal 2004 Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil / Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera, Spain / Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, Switzerland September Italy Open at Rome - The event will be reinstated into the 2005 Calendar under the finalization of certain conditions only, including the completion of the terms of the agreement currently in negotiation. A major egotiation point is securing the necessary authorization of a venue in downtown. Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 5 of 90

6 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Men sswatch-fivb World Tour Schedule Notes October Brazil Open at Salvador - The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Salvador for the second-straight season as the host country hopes to reverse its fortunes from the 2003 season finale in Rio de Janeiro where no Brazilian men s team earned a podium place. It marked the first-time in 26 FIVB events in Brazil where the host country did not secure a medal. With Markus Dieckmann and Jonas Reckermann of Germany winning the 2004 season finale in Rio de Janeiro, it also snapped a streak of 11-straight gold medal finishes by the men from Brazil on their home sand. The Germans defeated Patrick Heuscher and Stefan Kobel of Switzerland in the Rio gold medal match, who lost to Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos of Brazil in the 2004 Salvador final. Emanuel and Ricardo defeated the Swiss pair in the Athens semi-finals enroute to the Brazilians gold medal finish in the 2004 Summer Olympics. Year - Salvador Gold Medal / Salvador Silver Medal / Salvador Bronze Medal Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, Switzerland / Mariano Baracetti/Martin Conde, Argentina October Mexico Open at Acapulco With a new promoter, a powerful Host Broadcaster Televisa and a fouryear agreement, the SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event returns to Mexico for the first-time since Men s teams from the United States won the first two FIVB events in Mexico, including a 1999 Acapulco gold medal for Bill Boullianne and Ian Clark. The Americans upsets 1997 FIVB World Champions Para Ferreira and Guilherme Marques of Brazil in the 1999 finals. Juan Rodriguez Ibara and Joel Sotelo finished seventh in the 1999 event for Mexico s best-ever placement on the SWATCH-FIVB World Tour. Year Acapulco Gold Medal / Acapulco Silver Medal / Acapulco Bronze Medal Bill Boullianne/Ian Clark, USA / Para Ferreira/Guilherme Marques, Brazil / Ze Marco demelo/ricardo Santos, Brazil November United Arab Emirates Open at Dubai Another new site on the 2005 men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour, Dubai hosts the first open international event in the Middle East. The event ends on a Friday at the end of the week in the muslin country. The event is the first open stop in the Middle East as Lebanon hosted a 2001 satellite stop. November South Africa Open at Cape Town - The men's SWATCH-FIVB World Tour stages its fourth event in South Africa as Cape Town hosts an international stop for the third-time. Durban hosted a men's event in 1996 where Brazilians Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira captured the title by defeating Atlanta Silver Medallists Mike Dodd and Mike Whitmarsh in the finals. Sean Hayes and Jason Smith placed 13th in the 1995 Cape Townevent for South Africa s best finish in an event the country hosted. Year Cape Town Gold Medal / Cape Town Silver Medal / Cape Town Bronze Medal Emanuel Rego/Zé Marco de Melo, Brazil / Martin Conde/Eduardo Martinez, Argentina / John Child/Mark Heese, Canada Franco Neto/Tande Ramos, Brazil / Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil / Benjamin Insfran/Harley Marques, Brazil Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 6 of 90

7 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Schedule Notes May China Open at Shanghai The women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Shanghai for the secondstraight season as the international tour stages an event in China for the eighth season. Dalian hosted women s stops three times where Brazil s Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede (1998 and 1999) and Liz Masakayan/Elaine Youngs of the United States (2000) won gold medals. Two Maoming stops saw Adriana/Shelda (2001) and Misty May/Kerri Walsh of the United States (2002) win titles. The 2003 Lianyungang event was won by Rebekka Kadijk/Marrit Leenstra for the Netherland s pair only FIVB title. The best finishes for women s teams from China have been fourths, including a final four finish in 2001 by Rong Chi/Zi Xiong at Maoming and 2004 by Lu Wang/Whenhui You at Shanghai. Year - Shanghai Gold Medal / Shanghai Silver Medal / Shanghai Bronze Medal 2004 Holly McPeak/Elaine Youngs, USA / Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA / Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil May Japan Open at Osaka Osaka has hosted more women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour events than any other site. Japan hosts the women for the 12th-straight season as a Brazil tandem has captured the last seven titles in Osaka. Brazil s Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede have won six of the last seven Osaka gold medals in addition to a bronze medal in 1997 and a silver medal in The winningest tandem ever on the international tour, Adriana and Shelda has combined to win $190,500 in eight Osaka events. The best finish by the host country was a Silver Medal in 2000 by Mika Teru Saiki and Yukiko Takahashi, who finished fourth at the Sydney Olympic Games. Year - Osaka Gold Medal / Osaka Silver Medal / Osaka Bronze Medal Barbra Fontana/Lori Forsythe, USA / Isabel Salgado/Roseli Timm, Brazil / Karolyn Kirby// Liz Masakayan, USA Holly McPeak/ Nancy Reno, USA / Linda Hanley/Angela Rock, USA / Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil Natalie Cook/Kerri Pottharst, Australia / Danalee Bragado/Pat Keller, USA / Liane Fenwick/Sarah Straton, Australia Monica Rodrigues/Adriana Samuel, Brazil / Maike Friedrichsen/Danja Musch, Germany / Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Pires/Samuel, Brazil / Lisa Arce/McPeak, USA Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Cook/Pottharst, Australia / Ana Paula/Silva, Brazil Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Mika Teru Saiki/Yukiko Takahashi, Japan / Cook/Pottharst, Australia Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Misty May /Kerri Walsh, USA / Fontana/ Elaine Youngs, USA Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Ana Paula/Tatiana Minello, Brazil / May/Walsh, USA Ana Paula/Pires, Brazil / Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Cook/Nicole Sanderson, Australia Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Cook/Sanderson, Australia / Simone Kuhn/Nicole Schnyder, Switzerland June 8-12, Italy Open at Milan With the Arco della Pace (Arc of Peace) - Parco Sempione as an inspirational setting for the elite women's teams, the Northern Italian city wil host the women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour for the thirdstraight year. China Jia Tian and Fei Wang won their first-ever open international gold medal in Milan by defeating twotime FIVB World Champions Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede in the 2003 final. Adriana and Shelda have appeared in every Italian open FIVB final as the Brazilians placed second to Lisa Arce and Holly McPeak in 1997 in Pescara before winning in Vasto in The best finish by an Italian team in those four events was fifths the past two seasons by Daniela Gattelli and Lucilla Perrotta in Milan. Italy also hosted women s chalenge events Vasto (1996), Porto San Giorgio (1999) and Portici (1999). Year - Milan Gold Medal / Milan Silver Medal / Milan Bronze Medal Jia Tian/Fei Wang, China / Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil / Nancy Mason/Dianne DeNecochea, USA Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Shaylyn Bede/Renata Ribeiro, Brazil / Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova, Czech Republic Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 7 of 90

8 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Women sswatch-fivb World Tour Schedule Notes June Switzerland Open at Gstaad The sixth Gstaad stop for the women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour should be interesting to see if a third different team can win the gold medal in the Swiss Alps. Only two teams (Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar and Misty May/Kerri Walsh) have won Gstaad gold medals. Brazil (seven medals) and the United States (seven) have dominated the Gstaad medal picture with Australia being the only other country to gain a spot on the podium as Sydney 2000 Olympic champions Natalie Cook and Kerri Pottharst earned a bronze medal in The best finish by a Swiss team in those five events were ninths in 2002 and 2003 Simone Kuhn and Nicole Schnyder. Year - Gstaad Gold Medal / Gstaad Silver Medal / Gstaad Bronze Medal Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil / Holly McPeak/Misty May, USA / Ana Paula Connelly/Monica Rodrigues, Brazil 2001 Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Barbra Fontana/Elaine Youngs, USA /May/Kerri Walsh, USA 2002 May/Walsh, USA / Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Natalie Cook/Kerri Pottharst, Australia 2003 May/Walsh, USA / Ana Paula/Sandra Pires, Brazil / Shelda/Adriana, Brazil 2004 May/Walsh, USA / Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / McPeak/Youngs, USA June SWATCH-FIVB World Championships powered by Smart at Berlin The women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Berlin for the fourth-time as the 2005 stop will be part of the SWATCH-FIVB World Championships. Host Germany will be looking for its first podium finish for its women s teams as Suzanne Lahme and Danja Musch placed fourth in the 2004 Berlin stop. Year - Berlin Gold Medal / Berlin Silver Medal / Berlin Bronze Medal Holly McPeak/Misty May, USA / Tania Gooley/Pauline Manser, Australia / Mia Teru Saiki/Yukiko Takahashi, Japan 2003 Ana Paula Connelly/Sandra Pires, Brazil / Holly McPeak/Elaine Youngs, USA, Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede, Brazil 2004 Adriana/Shelda, Brazil / Dalixia Fernandez Grasset/Tamara Larrea Peraza, Cuba / McPeak/Youngs, United States June 29 July 2, Norway Grand Slam at Stavanger The 2004 Stavanger event helped Norway gain two spots in the women s competition at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games as Nila Ann Hakedal and Ingrid Torlen placed fifth for the top finish by a Norwegian team in the three Stavanger stops. Two different teams have won the Stavanger gold medal with the United States sweeping the three podium spots in 2004 led by a first-place finish Holly McPeak and Elaine Youngs, who also captured the inaugural Stavanger event in Year Stavanger Gold Medal / Stavanger Silver Medal / Stavanger Bronze Medal Holly McPeak/Elaine Youngs, USA / Natalie Cook/Kerri Pottharst, Australia / Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede, Brazil 2003 Ana Paula Connelly/Sandra Pires, Brazil / Misty May/Kerri Walsh, USA / Adriana/Shelda, Brazil McPeak/Youngs, United States / Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA / Walsh/Rachel Wacholder, USA July Russia Open at St. Petersburg - The women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Russia since playing in the 1994 Goodwill Games in St. Petersburg. It was the first of three-straight Goodwill Games appearances for beach volleyball with other events in New York and Brisbane, Australia. Year St. Petersburg Gold Medal / St. Petersburg Silver Medal / St. Petersburg Bronze Medal 1994 Karolyn Kirby/Liz Masakayan, USA / Adriana Samuel/Monica Rodrigues, Brazil / Barbra Fontana/Lori Forsythe Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 8 of 90

9 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Women sswatch-fivb World Tour Schedule Notes July Portugal Open at Espinho For the first-time since 2001, the women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Espinho. Women s teams from the United States have won five of the previous gold medals on the Portugal coast, including four-straight as Olympic Champions Misty May and Kerri Walsh won their first ever FIVB title in Espinho. The win by Brazilians Sandra Pires and Jackie Silva in 1996 was their first stop after capturing the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games. Ana Pereira and Maria Jose Schuller posted a 2000 Espinho seventh was the best finish by a Portugal team. Year Espinho Gold Medal / Espinho Silver Medal / Espinho Bronze Medal 1995 Holly McPeak/Nancy Reno, USA / Linda Hanley/Angela Rock, USA / Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil 1996 Pires/Silva, Brazil / /Monica Rodrigues/Adriana Samuel, Brazil / Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil Samuel/Rodrigues, Brazil, Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Pires/Silva, Brazil Barbra Fontana/Hanley, USA / Pires/Samuel, Brazil / Reno/Elaine Youngs, USA Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA / Natalie Cook/Kerri Pottharst, Australia / Liz Masakayan/Elaine Youngs, USA Masakayan/Youngs, USA / Arce/Fontana, USA / Cook/Pottharst, Australia Misty May/Kerri Walsh, USA / Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Fontana/Youngs, USA July France Grand Slam at Paris For the first time, a city in France other than Marseile wil host an open women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event. A finalist for the host site of the 2012 Olympics, Paris will stage an international beach volleyball event for the first time. Marseille hosted the women the last eight seasons, including the 1999 FIVB World Championships where Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede captured the title. After women s teams from Brazil (Adriana/Shelda, 1997 and 1999, and Sandra Pires/Adriana Samuel, 1998), five different tandems from the United States captured the Marseille gold medal (Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, 2000, Barbara Fontana/Elaine Youngs, 2001, Holly McPeak/Youngs, 2002, Misty May/Kerri Walsh, 2003 and Walsh/Rachel Wacholder, 2004). Ethel-Julie Arjona and Virginie Kadjo posted ninths (2003 and 2004) for the best finishes by a French team in Marseille. France has also hosted three FIVB challenge events the past two seasons in Lavandou and Porticcio. August Austria Grand Slam at Klagenfurt After Adriana Behar and Shelda Behar captured their second FIVB World Championship in 2001 in Klagenfurt, the United States captured the last three Austrian gold medals. Kerri Walsh has been part of the winning team each time with Misty May (2002 and 2003) and Rachel Wacholder (2004). Adriana and Shelda have collected four Klagenfurt medals along with $114,000 in Austrian earnings. The best finish by an Austrian team in the four previous Klagenfurt events has been 17ths, including Christine MellitzerSabine Swoboda in 2001, and Barbara Hansel/Sara Montagnolli and Doris and Stefanie Schwaiger in Year Klagenfurt Gold Medal / Klagenfurt Silver Medal / Klagenfurt Bronze Medal 2001* -Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil / Sandra Pires/Tatiana Minello, Brazil / Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova, Czech Republic Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States / Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Elaine Youngs/Holly McPeak, United States May/Walsh, United States / Pires/Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil / Shelda/Adriana, Brazil Walsh/Rachel Wacholder, USA / Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Annett Davis/ Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA *FIVB World Championships August Canada Open at Montréal Little did the 2002 crowd in Montréal know it would produce the same results as the 2004 Athens Olympic Games as the United States, Brazil and Australia competed in the final four. Olympic finalists Misty May/Keri Walsh of the United States defeated Brazil s Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar in the Montréal. The top Canadian finisher in 2002 was a 17th by Gabriele Jobst and Sarah Maxwell. Canada has also hosted open women s events in Toronto and the 1999 Pan-America Games in Winnipeg where Adriana and Shelda captured the title. Toronto winners were Sandra Pires/Adriana Samuel of Brazil (1998), Holly McPeak/Nancy Reno of the United States (1999) and Adriana/Shelda (2000). Kathy Tough and Guylaine were ninth for Canada in the 1998 Toronto event. Year Montréal Gold Medal / Montréal Silver Medal / Montréal Bronze Medal Misty May/Kerri Walsh, USA / Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Elaine Youngs/Holly McPeak, USA Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 9 of 90

10 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Women sswatch-fivb World Tour Schedule Notes August 30 September 3 - Greece Open at Athens There wil be a touch of the Olympics when the women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Athens after the success of the 2004 Summer Games. The event will be the fifth open FIVB for Greece as Rhodes hosted the women s international tour the past three seasons where Olympic champions Misty May and Kerri Walsh won 2004 titles. Ana Paula Connelly and Sandra Pires won the 2003 Rhodes gold medal with Holly McPeak and Elaine Youngs the 2002 winners. Xylokastro hosted FIVB challenger events twice where Lina Yanchulova/Petia Yanchulova of Bulgaria (2000) and Rong Chi/Zi Xiong (2001) of China won titles. Vasso Karadassiou and Efi Sfyri, who placed second in the 2000 Xylokastro challenger, was third in the 2002 Rhodes event for Greece s best finish as a host country. Year Athens Gold Medal / Athens Silver Medal / Athens Bronze Medal 2004 (Olympics) - Misty May/Kerri Walsh, USA / Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Elaine Youngs/Holly McPeak, USA September Indonesia, Open at Bali Indonesia hosts the women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour for the fourth time, including the third-stop in Bali. Jakarta hosted a women s international stop in 1996 where BraziliansShelda Bede/Adriana Behar defeated Maike Friedrichsen/Danja Musch for the title. Timy Yudhani Rahayu has posted Indonesia's best finishes on her home sand with ninths with Eta Kaize (1995) and Siti Nurjanah (2003). Year Bali Gold Medal / Bali Silver Medal / Bali Bronze Medal Nancy Reno/Holly McPeak, USA / Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil / Karolyn Kirby, USA Jia Tian/Fei Wang, China / Tamara Larrea Peraza/Dalixia Fernandez Grasset, Cuba / Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova October Brazil Open at Salvador Brazil placed six teams among the top seven finishers in the 2004 season finale in Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian women have won all four of the previous Salvador events, including three by Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede. Ana Paula Connolly and Sandra Pires, the 2003 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour season point s champions, won their only 2004 event in Rio. The 2004 title was Pires third in Rio de Janeiro as the women s from the host country have now five of the seven previous events. Pires joins Adriana and Shelda as earning medals at each Salvador stop. Year - Salvador Gold Medal / Salvador Silver Medal / Salvador Bronze Medal Monica Rodrigues/Adriana Samuel, Brazil / Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil / Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Lisa Arce/Holly McPeak, USA / Pires/Silva, Brazil Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Barbra Fontana/Linda Hanley, USA / Pires/Samuel, Brazil Shelda/Adriana, Brazil / Liz Masakayan/Elaine Youngs, USA / Pires/Samuel, Brazil October 28-November - Mexico Open at Acapulco Mexico s original resort, Acapulco hosts the SWATCH-FIVB World Tour on the soft golden sand of Tamarindos Beach with its blue-colored warm waves and swaying palm trees. Acapulco hosted one of the first qualifying events for the 2000 Olympic games where Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede topped the 1999 podium as the Brazilians bettered Sydney gold medallists Kerri Pottharst and Natalie Cook for the title. However, the Aussies were playing with different partners in 1999 where Pottharst teamed with Pauline Manser and Cook with Angela Clarkie. Laura Almaral and Mayra Huerta were Mexico s top finishers I 1999 with a 17th. Year Acapulco Gold Medal / Acapulco Silver Medal / Acapulco Bronze Medal 1999 Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil / Pauline Manser/Kerri Pottharst, Australia / Angela Clarke/Natalie Cook, Australia November South Africa Open at Cape Town - The women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour makes its first ever stop in South Africa and the African continent. Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 10 of 90

11 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Fédération Internationale de Volleyball FIVB - Located in Lausanne, Switzerland, The FIVB is the International Organization responsible for all forms of Volleyball on a global level. Working closely with National Federations and private enterprises, the FIVB promotes Volleyball competitions and development activities as entertainment and promotional factors for the enjoyment of spectators and participants while satisfying sponsors' needs. Dr. Rubén Acosta Hernandez of Mexico is the FIVB President and Jean-Pierre Seppey is the FIVB General Manager. FIVB Headquarters Av. de la Gare Lausanne, Switzerland Telephone Fax info@fivb.org FIVB mission - The FIVB governs, manages and communicates all forms of Volleyball and Beach Volleyball worldwide. It aims to develop Volleyball as a major world media and entertainment sport through world class planning and organization of competitions, marketing and promotional activities. The new era - The new era commenced in 1984 when FIVB moved to Lausanne, Switzerland and elected a new President, who envisaged a marketing strategy with new competitions aimed at consolidating FIVB's brand identity and world class profile. As a result, The FIVB is now the largest sports organization in the world in terms of its 217 member National Federations, operating at continental level through five Confederations based in Africa, Asia, Europe, North and Central America, and South America. Under FIVB guidance, these entities provide opportunities to Volleyball and Beach Volleyball event organizers, sponsors, TV broadcasters and over 500 million participating athletes world-wide. Secure in its future - The FIVB is governed by its own Constitution and Regulations under Swiss law and operates from Lausanne in a villa fully equipped and resourced with the latest technologies. Secure in its operations for at least the next decade, the FIVB is in a position to provide effective leadership to Volleyball athletes and stakeholders. Under the financial control of an accountant certified by the Swiss government, the FIVB is audited every year by one of the world's leading auditing firms FIVB today - One of the top three global International Sporting Federations, The FIVB provides leadership to 500-million players and 33-million licensed athletes from 217 affiliated National Federations. Partnering with up to 100 Event Organizers and TV Broadcasters annually, the FIVB is the worldwide leader in innovative 'new generation' sports entertainment which awards over US$ 25-million in Prize Money every year. The FIVB structure - As The FIVB's basic platform and comprising all affiliated National Federations, the World Congress is the supreme authority. Convened every two years, the Congress elects the President and members of the Board. The Board of Administration is responsible for the overall management of the FIVB, overseeing the work of the National Federations, Confederations, Commissions and Councils and appoints Officials, including members of the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee is composed of Board members and each member is charged with important and specific responsibilities. The FIVB President is personally accountable before the Congress and the Board of Administration whose decisions he is responsible for executing and is supported by the General Manager and the Executive Committee members. The General Manager is accountable for the ongoing management and administration of the FIVB Secretariat which implements Board and Congress decisions and ensures the respect of the Constitution, Regulations and FIVB decisions. National Federations are responsible for Volleyball in their respective countries. The Continental Confederations, Councils and Commissions are supporting institutions of FIVB actions in their area and are accountable before the FIVB for the fulfillment of their duties in accordance with FIVB regulations and decisions. FIVB Technical Officials represent the FIVB world wide in its global operations. They supervise and participate in the organisation of events, ensuring that event organizers deliver world class conditions to sponsors and participants. Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 11 of 90

12 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Representatives FIVB Board of Administration Alan Ahac, Canada Essa Hamza Ahmad Al Failakawi, Kuwait Dr.,António Camilo Antão, Mozambique Philip Berben, Beligum Aleksandar Boricic, Serbia & Montenegro Roberto Wilfrido Escobar Gonzalez, Paraguay Abdelhadi Ghzali, Morocco Habu Ahmed Gumel, Nigeria Yang-Ja Hong, Korea Angel Tomás Iglesias Guerra, Cuba Jacques Joachim, Haiti Hannu Kananen, Finland André Leclercq, France Dr. Rafael Lloreda Currea, Colombia Miguel Angel Quintana, Spain Augusto Patricio Sandoval Carrera, Ecuador Shanrit Wongprasert, Thailand FIVB Executive Committee Dr. Rubén Acosta Hernandez, Mexico, President Jizhong Wei, China, First Executive Vice-President Dr. B. Sivanthi Adityan, India, Executive Vice-President Dr. Saleh Ahmad Bin Nasser, Saudi Arabia, Ex. Vice-President Theofanis Tsiokris, Greece, Executive Vice-President Cristóbal Marte Hoffiz, Dominican Republic, Ex. Vice-President Dr. Amr M. Elwani, Egypt, Executive Vice-President Dr. Ary Da Silva Graça Filho, Brazil, Executive Vice-President Yuri Chesnokov, Russia, Executive Vice-President Vicente Henrique Goncalves De Araujo, Portugal, Executive Vice-President André Meyer, Luxemburg, Executive Vice-President Rita Subowo, Indonesia, Executive Vice-President Hiroshi Toyoda, Japan, Executive Member FIVB Beach Volleyball Council Christopher St-John Sinjin Smith, United States, President Angelo Squeo, Italy, Beach Volleyball Coordinator José Fernando Lopes Casanova, Portugal, Refereeing Delegate Björn Maaseide, Norway, Promoter's Representative Miguel Angel Quintana, Spain, National Federations' Representative Max Backer Netherlands, Men's Athlete Advisor Karin Truessel, Switzerland, Women's Athlete Advisor Markus Dieckmann, Germany, Men's Athlete Representative Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands, Women's Athlete Representative FIVB Commission Presidents Jizhong Wei, China, Legal Dr. B. Sivanthi Adityan, India, Finance Michel Henault, France, Press Alexander James Steel, Scotland, Rules of the Game Gavriel Kraus, Israel, Refereeing Hiroshi Toyoda, Japan, Technical Yuri Chesnokov, Russia, Coaching Dr. Annie Peytavin, France, Medical FIVB Confederation Code Countries President Web Site Confederation Africaine De Volleyball CAVB Dr. Amr Elwany, Egypt Asian Volleyball Confederation AVC Jizhong Wei, China Confederation Europeenne De Volleyball CEV André Meyer, Luxembourg NORCECA Volleyball Confederacion NORCECA Cristóbal Marte Hoffiz, Dominican Republic Confederacion Sudamericana De Voleibol CSV Dr. Ary Da Silva Graça Filho, Brazil Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 12 of 90

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15 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Fact Sheet - History THE FIVB - The seeds of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) were sown at a meeting in the Graf Coffee House in Prague when the Polish, French and (then) Czechoslovak Volleyball Federations discussed declarations of support from the Italian, Yugoslav, Romanian, and Belgian Federations suggesting an "autonomous Volleyball commission". Subsequently, the organization of a first Constitutive Congress was entrusted to the President of the French Volleyball Federation, Paul Libaud, and it took place in Paris April 18-20, 1947 with the participation of 14 Federations. The FIVB was born! Libaud was elected first President of the FIVB shortly afterwards and the headquarters were established in Paris, where they remained for the first 37 years until The first World Championships were organized in 1949 for men and in 1952 for women and have since remained the biggest event in Volleyball. In 1957 the International Olympic Committee (IOC) included Volleyball as a medal sport in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo while Beach Volleyball made its Olympic debut at the 1996 Atlanta Games. A big turning point for the FIVB came in 1984 when President Libaud, by then in his late 70's and highly acclaimed for having founded the Federation and making it a significant reality on the world sports stage, resigned. Dr. Rubén Acosta Hernandez was elected new President to succeed him at the World Congress in Long Beach, California. The FIVB moved its headquarters to Lausanne, Switzerland the same year bringing it closer to the IOC. Very soon after Dr. Acosta became Voleybal s ambassador, promoting the sport in worldwide competitions held in the five Confederations (Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and Norceca). BEACH VOLLEYBALL - Born in the depression days of the 1920s on the sandy beaches of Santa Monica, California, Beach Volleyball has become a multi million-dollar extravaganza and an Olympic sport that has captivated players in more than 90 countries. From those first matches, the game caught on 10 years later in France, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Latvia before slotting perfectly into the Californian lifestyle in the 1950s and the pulsating 1960s, taking its place alongside surfing. The United States and Brazil played a major role in transforming "Beach" into a professional sport in the1970s and 1980s, but it was the hard work of the FIVB President Dr. Rubén Acosta and Beach Volleyball stars such as Sinjin Smith, Karch Kiraly and Randy Stoklos that helped establish Beach Volleyball internationally in the 1980s and 1990s and become a full medal sport at the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games. At the same time the FIVB Beach Volleyball International Circuit evolved from the World Series to the World Tour and exploded in popularity in Europe, Latin America and Asia. The 2004 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour boasted 27 major events encompassing Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas in an Olympic year with over US $5-million in prize money. 1920s - The birth of Beach Volleyball on the beaches of Santa Monica, California The first official two-man Beach Volleyball tournament held at State Beach, California with no prize money The first tournament with prizes was played at State Beach were the top teams were rewarded crates of Pepsi The first money tournament was held where the US$1,500 San Diego Open was held with 250 spectators The first FIVB international competition started called "The World Championship" in Rio de Janeiro. It later changes its name to the World Series in and the World Tour in The International Olympic Committee recognizes Beach Volleyball as an Olympic Games discipline First appearance (and sold out) at the Atlanta Olympic Games Beach Volleyball at the Sydney Olympic Games attracts 180,000 spectators and billions of TV viewers More and 120,000 spectators attend five days of competition at the World Championship in Austria The World Tour includes a four-leg "Grand Slam" integrated tournament within a tournament, challenging the top teams to win "The Slam" and go down in history as truly great players. Berlin, Marseille, Klagenfurt and Los Angles host Grand Slams with US$300,000 in prize money for each tournament A record 27 tournaments, including a three-leg Grand Slam (Berlin, Marseille and Klagenfurt) of which 22 are included in the Olympic qualifying process, with record prize money of US$5,480,000. Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 15 of 90

16 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Fact Sheet SWATCH-FIVB World Tour - From 1989 when the first international Beach Volleyball Tour called the World Series was unleashed in Rio de Janeiro, the circuit has undergone two name changes and a makeover to become a series of "dynamic" global sporting events each year. From the beginning in 1989 of three legs of men's competition in Brazil, Italy and Japan involving 40 athletes from seven countries, the international Beach Volleyball Tour introduced women's play three years later before the world-wide circuit was revitalized and the World Championship Series was born in At that point legs and prize money stood at 17 and US$2.4- million, respectively thus prompting the transformation into the now famous World Tour. The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour embraced 22 stops split between men and women in 2003 with over 700 athletes from more than 50 countries and a record prize money pool nearing US$5-million, including Grand Slam stops in Berlin, Marseile, Klagenfurt and Los Angeles. The 2004 season featured 27 major tournaments (15 men and 12 women), with US$5.48-million in prize money, a three-leg Grand Slam (Berlin, Marseille and Klagenfurt), plus the Athens 2004 Olympics Games where 24 men s and 24 women s teams competed for the gold medals won by Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos of Brazil and Misty May/Kerri Walsh of the United States. OLYMPIC BEACH VOLLEYBALL - The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour during the 1992 and 1993 season was, in a way, the beginning of the sports Olympic era. After the 1992 Barcelona Games, a beach voleybal event was played in Almeria, Spain, as post-olympic demonstration sport. In addition to being the first-ever women s international event, the tournament was the first step in getting the sport entered in the Olympics. The United States won both men s (Sinjin Smith/Randy Stoklos) and women s (Karolyn Kirby/Nancy Reno) titles. In February, 1993, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Juan Antonio Samarach, along with Atlanta Committee Olympic Games President Billy Payne and other IOC members attended the FIVB Beach Volleyball Finals in Rio de Janeiro. There they saw the excitement that the sport could generate as over 140,000 fans jammed the stadium for the one week tournament. As a result, the most important event in the history of beach volleyball occurred on September 24, On that day, at the 101st IOC session in Monte Carlo, the sport of beach volleyball was admitted as a medal discipline for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The sport had reached its Olympic era. ECO FRIENDLY BEACH VOLLEYBALL! - The FIVB and Global Sports Alliance have joined forces for the third year to help raise environment awareness through sport. The ecoflag symbolizes the commitment to the environment of sports-lovers and everyone who knows the importance and irreplaceable nature of the water, air and greenery that surrounds us. The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event in Gstaad, Switzerland is setting the example by players using bicycles for local transport in the picturesque alpine town! Hop, Step and Jump to a better environment GSA's, approach to the environmental problem is unique and practical: First (Hop) is promoting awareness through the Ecoflag. "We can enjoy volleyball because of clean air and water, thus the environment. Let's make sure that we keep the environment clean for future generations." Second (Step) is promoting the spontaneous actions on the environment. The GSA has introduced advanced initiatives on sports and environmental issues, such as asking sport fans to take spontaneous actions on the environment. They make this introduction through the Global Forum for Sports and Environment (G-ForSE2003), which is where FIVB president Dr. Rubén Acosta received the Prince Takamondo Memorial Prize for environmental excellence in November last year intokyo, Japan. Third (Jump) is spreading this awareness and actions to the 1 billion sport enthusiasts around the world. For more information take a look at the global Sports Alliance website at Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 16 of 90

17 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Fact Sheet Other Events In addition to the world championship, grand slam and open events, the FIVB wil stage junior world championship for men s and women s player s under-21 and under-18. The FIVB will also stage challenger, satellite and exhibition matches in Here is a review of under-21 and under-18 world champions. PAST U-21 MEN S FINAL FOURS France, Le Lavandou (August 24-26, 2001) 1. Pedro Cunha/Anselmo Sigoli, Brazil 2. Pablo Herrera/Raul Mesa, Spain 3. Anton Koulinovski/Alexei Verbov, Russia 4. Alfredo Tabarini/Francesco Tabarini, San Marino Italy, Catania (July 10-14, 2002) 1. Pablo Herrera/Raul Mesa, Spain 2. Pedro Cunha/Adriano Fonseca, Brazil 3. Matthias Karger/Maarten Lammens, Germany 4. Andreas Gortsianouk/Georgios Knapek, Greece France, Saint Quay Portrieux (August 7-10, 2003) 1. Pedro Cunha/Pedro Solberg Salgado, Brazil 2. Daniel Krug/Mischa Urbatzka, Germany 3. Ravel Rotreki/Pavel Kolar, Czech Republic 4. Gregoire Capitaine/Damien Quoirin, France Portugal, Porto Santo (September 22-26, 2004) 1. Miguel Angel Amo/Inocencio Lario, Spain 2. Valters Ramma/Toms Smedins, Latvia 3. Moisés Santos/Pedro Solberg Salgado, Brazil 4. Tom Götz/Stefan Uhmann, Germany U-18MEN S FINAL FOURS Greece, Xylokastro (August 28-September 1, 2002) 5. Ian Borges/Pedro Solberg Salgado, Brazil 6. Andreas Gortisanouk/Theodoris Papadimitriou, Greece 7. Rouslan Daynov/Yaroslav Koshkarev, Russia 8. Kamil Lyczko/Sebastian Pecherz, Poland Thailand, Pattaya (August 27-31, 2003) 1. Sebastian Fuchs/Thomas Kaczmarek, Germany 2. Ian Borges/Pedro Solberg Salgado, Brazil 3. Tomasz Sinczak/Rafat Szternal, Poland 4. Michel Mokomdoko/Juan Virgen, Mexico Italy, Termoli (September 8-12, 2004) 1. Arunas Kirsnys/Arvydas Miseikis, Lithuania 2. Zbigniew Bartman/Michal Kubiak, Poland 3. Ingars Ivanovs/Janis Smedins, Latvia 4. Reid Hall/Adam Podstawka, Canada PAST U-21 WOMEN S FINAL FOURS France, Le Lavandou (August 24-26, 2001) 1. Shaylyn Bede/Maria Salgado Rufino, Brazil 2. Anna Bobrova/Anna Morozova, Russia 3. Katerina Tychnova/Markiea Tychnova, Czech Republic 4. Jeaqueline Alvares/Norma Perez, Mexico Italy, Catania (July 10-14, 2002) 1. Juliana Felisberta Silva/Taiana Lima, Brazil 2. Isabelle Forrer/Melanie Schoneberger, Switzerland 3. Talita Rocha/Maria Salgado Rufino, Brazil 4. Vassiliki Arvaniti/Efthalia Koutroumanidou, Greece France, Saint Quay Portrieux (August 7-10, 2003) 1. Anna Morozova/Alexandra Shiryaeva, Russia 2. Katrin Holtwick/Maria Kleefisch, Germany 3. Carolina Solberg Salgado/Maria Salgado Rufino, Brazil 4. Tanya Schmocker/Melanie Schoneberger, Switzerland Portugal, Porto Santo (September 22-25, 2004) 1. Taiana Lima/Carolina Solberg Salgado, Brazil 2. Marion Castelli/Eva Hamzaoui, France 3. Sarka Nakladalova/Veronika Opravilova, Czech Rep. 4. Arjanna Stevens/Marleen Van Iersel, Netherlands U-18 WOMEN S FINAL FOURS Greece, Xylokastro (August 28-September 1, 2002) 1. Sanne Keizer/Arjanne Stevens, Netherlands 2. Claudia Lehmann/Friederike Romberg, Germany 3. Ruth Flemig/Ilka Semmler, Germany 4. Isabel Grael/Carolina Solberg Salgado, Brazil Thailand, Pattaya (August 27-31, 2003) 1. Jana Kohler/Laura Ludwig, Germany 2. Barbara Figueiredo/Carolina Solberg Salgado, Brazil 3. Frederike Fischer/Sandra Piasecki, Germany 4. Diana Estrada/Martha Revuelta, Mexico Italy, Termoli (September 8-12, 2004) 1. Katarzyna Urban/Joanna Wiatr, Poland 2. Barbara Figueiredo/Carolina Solberg Salgado, Brazil 3. Florentina Büttner/Julia Sude, Germany 4. Marleen Van Iersel/Margo Wiltens, Netherlands Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 17 of 90

18 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Frequently Asked Questions Do men and women receive equal prize money? Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) - Yes Why does the FIVB require the women to play in bikinis? FIVB - They don't. The women have the option of playing in a one or two piece playing uniform. In 1989, they played in a one piece uniform. Do you have to have special sand for the tournaments? FIVB - Yes. A specialized laboratory in Canada tests for top quality, clean, fine sand. Is the net and court the same size for Beach Volleyball as in Volleyball? FIVB -Yes, 2.43 meters for men and 2.24 meters for women. Why isn't mixed Beach Volleyball played? FIVB - Firstly the net is at a different height for men and women and secondly, the speed of which the game is played differs between the two sexes, however the FIVB does not exclude the possibility of mixed Beach Volleyball being played in the future. Do all Beach Volleyball players come from Volleyball? FIVB - While some Volleyball players have made the successful transition Karch Kiraly of the United States, Susanne Lehme of Germany and Jackie Silva of Brazil to name a few, Beach Volleyball has such a presence now it is attracting professional players who have dedicated their life to the sport. Is Beach Volleyball always played on beaches? FIVB - No. You will see some venues located in the middle of town squares, amongst the mountains, ports and holiday resorts. Do beach volleyball teams have captains? FIVB - Yes. Usually indicated on the score sheet and the captain is responsible for the coin toss. Is a ball on the line in or out? FIVB In What is the average length of a match? FIVB - A typical game consists of about 100 rallies or just less than an hour. Is the ball the same as Volleyball? FIVB No, it is heavier. What is the role of a National Federation? FIVB - National Federations affiliated to the FIVB manage and promote all kind of Beach Volleyball activities through their own calendar and supporting major events by supplying their referees and officials. What do the signals mean in Beach Volleyball? FIVB - One index finger behind the back means the blocker will take the line parallel to the outside of the court while the player at the back covers the diagonal angle. Two index fingers means the blocker takes the diagonal while the player at the back covers the shot down the line. Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 18 of 90

19 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone BEACH VOLLEYBALL RULES - Unlike Volleyball with two teams of six players, Beach Volleyball is played by two players. The two teams of two players each must score points by placing the ball over (without touching) the net and into the opponent's court. The ball can touch any part of the body and each team has three alternate hits between the two players to return the ball. Other rules are: Except for the World Championships, each tournament for each gender features a single-elimination qualifier and a 32-team double-elimination Main Draw. The World Championships will feature a 48-team Main Draw for each gender with pool play determining the lineup for the 32-team single-elimination draw. The match is won by the team that wins two sets. A set is won by the team that scores 21 points first with a minimum margin of two (except in the deciding third set). In the case of a tie, play is continued until a two-point lead is reached. In the case of the sets being tied 1-1, the deciding set is played to 15 points (not the usual 21) with a minimum lead of two points. A team winning a rally scores a point - The Rally Point System. The serving player must be alternated every time there is a change in possession. There are NO determined positions on the court. Two players can touch the ball at the same time, but when two team mates do, it counts as two hits (except if blocking). If there is a "held ball" by two opponents over the net it is not considered a fault. A player may enter the opponent's court provided they don't interfere with the opponent's play. A player cannot catch or throw the ball. Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 19 of 90

20 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone Men s Rank, Team, Country, Titles, Earnings 1, Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil, 7, $260,500 2, Franco Neto/Tande Ramos, Brazil, 1, $158,250 3, Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany, 2, $157,000 4, Stefan Kobel/Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland, 1, $151,500 5, Martin Conde/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina, 1, $130,800 6, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil, 1, $129,000 7, Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland, 1, $117,100 8, Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland, 0, $102,600 9, Christoph Dieckmann, Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany, 0, $85,250 10, Todd Rogers/Sean Scott, United States, 0, $78,150 11, Andrew Schacht/Josh Slack, Australia, 0, $76,100 12, Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera, Spain, 1, $71,750 13, Jorre Kjemperud/Vegard Hoidalen, Norway, 0, $70,250 14, Para Ferreira/Pedro Cunha, Brazil, 1, $67,500 15, Juan Rosell/Francisco Alvarez, Cuba, 0, $62,050 16, Julien Prosser/Mark Williams, Australia, 0, $61,300 17, Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, Estonia, 0, $57,100 18, Robert Nowotny/Peter Gartmayer, Austria, 0, $54,000 19, Dax Holdren/Stein Metzger, United States, 0, $50,500 20, David Klemperer/Niklas Rademacher, Germany, 0, $48,000 21, Bjorn Maaseide/Iver Horrem, Norway, 0, $46,600 22, Eric Fonoimoana/Kevin Wong, United States, 0, $43,250 23, Raul Papaleo/Ramon Hernandez, Puerto Rico, 0, $42,750 24, Dain Blanton/Jeff Nygaard, United States, 0, $41,500 25, Paulo Emilio Silva/Fabio Magalhaes, Brazil, 0, $39,500 26, Julius Brink/Kjell Schneider, Germany, 0, $38,750 27, Dmitri Barsouk/Roman Arkaev, Russia, 0, $35,500 28, John Child/Mark Heese, Canada, 0, $33,000 29, Stephane Canet/Mathieu Hamel, France, 0, $32,250 30, Nikolas Berger/Clemens Doppler, Austria, 0, $30, SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Team Leaders Women s Rank, Team, Country, Titles, Earnings 1, Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil, 3, $206,000 2, Elaine Youngs/Holly McPeak, United States, 2, $132,500 3, Larissa Franca/Juliana Felisberta Silva, Brazil, 1, $124,000 4, Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, United States, 0, $115,000 5, Rachel Wacholder/Kerri Walsh, Brazil, 2, $96,000 6, Nicole Schnyder/Simone Kuhn, Switzerland, 0, $93,750 7, Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States, 4, $86,000 8, Danja Musch/Suzanne Lahme, Germany, 0, $81,600 9, Renata Ribeiro/Shaylyn Bede, Brazil, 0, $79,250 10, Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova, Czech Republic, 0, $74,250 11, Daniela Gattelli/Lucilla Perrotta, Italy, 0, $73,050 12, Tamara Larrea Peraza/Dalixia Fernandez Grasset, Cuba, 0, $66,000 13, Sandra Pires/Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil, 1, $64,500 14, Kerri Pottharst/Summer Lochowicz, Australia, 0, $55,500 15, Stephanie Pohl/Okka Rau, Germany, 0, $53,500 15, Lina Yanchulova/Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria, 0, $53,500 17, Angela Clarke/Kylie Gerlic, Australia, 0, $50,300 18, Susanne Glesnes/Kathrine Maaseide, Norway, 0, $50,250 19, Rebekka Kadijk/Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands, 0, $49,250 20, Jana Vollmer/Andrea Ahmann, Germany, 0, $47,750 20, Nila Ann Hakedal/Ingrid Torlen, Norway, 0, $47,750 22, Efthalia Koutroumanidou/Vassiliki Arvaniti, Greece, 0, $47,250 23, Guylaine Dumont/Annie Martin, Canada, 0, $46,500 24, Ethel-Julie Arjona/Virginie Kadjo, France, 1, $43,100 25, Vasso Karadassiou/Efi Sfyri, Greece, 0, $40,500 26, Carrie Busch/Nancy Mason, United States, 0, $40,150 27, Whenhui You/Lu Wang, China, 0, $38,500 28, Monica Rodrigues/Alexandra Fonseca, Brazil, 0, $34,600 29, Milagros Crespo/Imara Esteves Ribalta, Cuba, 0, $34,250 30, Laura Bruschini/Annamaria Solazzi, Italy, 0, $33,800 Men s Rank, Team, Country, Points 1, Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil, 4,092 2, Franco Neto/Tande Ramos, Brazil, 3,222 3, Stefan Kobel/Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland, 2,970 4, Martin Conde/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina, 2,884 5, Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany, 2,860 6, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil, 2,630 7, Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland, 2,408 8, Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland, 2,390 9, Christoph Dieckmann/Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany, 2,040 10, Andrew Schacht/Josh Slack, Australia, 1,964 11, Todd Rogers/Sean Scott, United States, 1,916 12, Juan Rosell/Francisco Alvarez, Cuba, 1,596 13, Jorre Kjemperud/Vegard Hoidalen, Norway, 1,552 14, Julien Prosser/Mark Williams, Australia, 1,512 15, Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera, Spain, 1,480 16, Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, Estonia, 1,430 17, Robert Nowotny/Peter Gartmayer, Austria, 1,354 18, Rogerio Para/Pedro Cunha, Brazil, 1,296 19, Dax Holdren/Stein Metzger, United States, 1,230 20, Bjorn Maaseide/Iver Horrem, Norway, 1,136 21, Eric Fonoimoana/Kevin Wong, United States, 1,102 22, Raul Papaleo/Ramon Hernandez, Puerto Rico, 1,096 23, Dain Blanton/Jeff Nygaard, United States, 1,038 24, David Klemperer/Niklas Rademacher, Germany, 1,014 25, Dmitri Barsouk/Roman Arkaev, Russia, , Paulo Emilio Silva/Fabio de Jesus Magalhaes, Brazil, , Julius Brink/Kjell Schneider, Germany, , Stephane Canet/Mathieu Hamel, France, , John Child/Mark Heese, Canada, , Kjell Goranson/Tarjei Skarlund, Norway, 776 Women s Rank, Team, Country, Points 1, Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil, 3,354 2, Larissa Franca/Juliana Felisberta Silva, Brazil, 2,568 3, Elaine Youngs/Holly McPeak, United States, 2,370 4, Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, United States, 2,340 5, Nicole Schnyder/Simone Kuhn, Switzerland, 2,286 6, Danja Musch/Suzanne Lahme, Germany, 1,886 7, Daniela Gattelli/Lucilla Perrotta, Italy, 1,786 8, Renata Ribeiro/Shaylyn Bede, Brazil, 1,774 9, Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova, Czech Republic, 1,716 10, Tamara Larrea Peraza/Dalixia Fernandez Grasset, Cuba, 1,422 11, Rachel Wacholder/Kerri Walsh, United States, 1,388 12, Stephanie Pohl/Okka Rau, Germany, 1,348 13, Kerri Pottharst/Summer Lochowicz, Australia, 1,338 14, Lina Yanchulova/Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria, 1,306 15, Susanne Glesnes/Kathrine Maaseide, Norway, 1,282 16, Rebekka Kadijk/Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands, 1,272 17, Angela Clarke/Kylie Gerlic, Australia, 1,266 18, Sandra Pires/Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil, 1,212 19, Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States, 1,200 20, Guylaine Dumont/Annie Martin, Canada, 1,194 21, Jana Vollmer/Andrea Ahmann, Germany, 1,192 22, Ethel-Julie Arjona/Virginie Kadjo, France, 1,134 23, Efthalia Koutroumanidou/Vassiliki Arvaniti, Greece, 1,124 24, Nila Ann Hakedal/Ingrid Torlen, Norway, 1,070 25, Carrie Busch/Nancy Mason, United States, , Whenhui You/Lu Wang, China, , Vasso Karadassiou/Efi Sfyri, Greece, , Monica Rodrigues/Alexandra Fonseca, Brazil, , Milagros Crespo/Imara Esteves Ribalta, Cuba, , Laura Bruschini/Annamaria Solazzi, Italy, 834 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. 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21 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Results Dates Open Events Gender Winners/Purse March 9-14 Brazil Open, Fortaleza W Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States March Brazil Open, Salvador M Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil March South Africa Open, Cape Town M Tande Ramos/Franco Neto, Brazil May China Open, Lianyungang M Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera, Spain May Greece Open, Rhodes W May/Walsh, United States May China Open, Shanghai W Holly McPeak/Elaine Youngs, United States May Serbia and Montenegro Open, Budva M Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil June 2-6 Japan Open, Osaka W Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil June 2-6 Portugal Open, Espinho M Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil June 9-13 Puerto Rico Open, Carolina Beach M Pedro Cunha/Pará Ferreira, Brazil June Switzerland Open, Gstaad W May/Walsh, United States June Switzerland Open, Gstaad M Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, Switzerland June Germany Grand Slam, Berlin W Adriana/Shelda, Brazil June Germany Grand Slam, Berlin M Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany June 30-July 4 Norway Open, Stavanger W McPeak/Youngs, United States June 30-July 4 Norway Open, Stavanger M Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil July 6-10 Spain Open, Mallorca W Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, Brazil July 7-11 Spain Open, Mallorca M Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland July France Grand Slam, Marseille W Walsh/Rachel Wacholder, United States July France Grand Slam, Marseille M Benjamin Insfran/Marcio Araujo, Brazil July Poland Open, Stare Jablonki M Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil July 27-July 31 Austria Grand Slam, Klagenfurt W Walsh/Wacholder, United States July 28-August 1 Austria Grand Slam, Klagenfurt M Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil August XXVIII Olympic Games, Athens, Greece W May/Walsh, United States August XXVIII Olympic Games, Athens, Greece M Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil September 1-5 Italy Open, Milan W Adriana/Shelda, Brazil September Brazil Open, Rio de Janeiro W Ana Paula Connelly/Sandra Pires, Brazil September Brazil Open, Rio de Janeiro M M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, Germany 2004 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Satellite & Challenger Results & Schedule Dates 2004 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Gender Winners/Purse January Argentinean Satellite, Mar del Plata M Mariano Baracetti/Martin Conde, Argentina July 8-11 Croatia Challenger, Lopar Island M Jasmin Cuturic/Samo Miklavc, Slovenia July San Marino Satellite, Catolica M Pedro Brazao/Marcello Duarte, Brazil July Morocco Satellite, Casablanca M Giorgio Domenghini/Paolo Ficosecco, Italy July Italy Challenger, Cagliari W Marie-Andree Lessard/Sarah Maxwell, Canada July 29-August 1 Ukraine Challenge, Kiev M Janis Grinbergs/Andris Krumins, Lativa August 4-8 Switzerland Satellite, Lausanne W Sanne Keizer/Merel Mooren, Netherlands August 4-8 Switzerland Satellite, Lausanne M Pedro Cunha/Fred Souza, Brazil August Corsica Satellite, Porticcio, France W Katerina & Marketa Tychnova, Czech Republic August Corsica Satellite, Porticcio, France M Kevin Ces/Julien Dugrip, France August France Satellite, Lavandou W Ethel-Julie Arjona/Virginie Kadjo, France August France Satellite, Lavandou M Jochem De Gruijter/Gus Ronnes, Netherlands Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 21 of 90

22 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB WORLD TOUR MEN S FINAL FOUR REVIEW There were 15 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour men s events (open, grand slam and Olympic) in Led by Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos, teams from Brazil won 10 of the titles with Germany and Switzerland capturing two gold medals each, and Spain one title. Emanuel and Ricardo won seven titles this season (Brazil, Serbia Montenegro, Portugal, Norway, Poland, Austria and the Athens 2004 Olympic Games). Emanuel and Ricardo posted 12 final four placements with two seconds, a third and two fourths. Due to Ricardo s sprained right ankle in Malorca, he and Emanuel placed ninth as they forfeited their final two matches on the Mediterranean island. Of the 45 medals presented in 2004, Brazil collected 21 followed by Switzerland (10), Germany (6), Argentina (4), Norway (2) and Spain (2). Led by Brazil s 25 final four finishes, a total of nine countries have posted final four finishes. Other countries with final four placements are Switzerland (11), Germany (9), Argentina (5), United States (3), Norway (2), Spain (2), Australia (1), Austria (1) and Estonia (1). Of the 15 gold medal matches, 11 featured two different countries. Brazilians played for the South African, Poland and Austria titles. Swiss teams competed for the gold in Mallorca. There were four All-European finals in 2004 (Gstaad, Berlin, Mallorca and Rio de Janeiro). Prior to 2004, the only other All-European FIVB final was in 1994 at Marseille, France (Norway vs. France). Brazil, Salvador (3/16-21, $180,000) 1. Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, BRAZIL, $27, Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $18, Mariano Baracetti/Marin Conde, ARGENTINA, $14, Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, GERMANY, $11,000 South Africa, Cape Town (3/23-28, $180,000) 1. Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, $27, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $18, Benjamin Insfran/Harley Marques, BRAZIL, $14, Robert Nowotny/Peter Gartmayer, AUSTRIA, $11,000 China, Lianyungang (5/19-23, $180,000) 1. Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera, SPAIN, $27, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $18, Pedro Cunha/Pará Ferreira, BRAZIL, $14, Todd Rogers/Sean Scott, UNITED STATES, $11,000 Serbia & Montenegro, Budva (5/26-30, $180,000) 1. Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $27, M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $18, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $18, Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, ESTONIA, $11,000 Portugal, Espinho (6/2-6, $180,000) 1. Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $27, Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud, NORWAY, $18, Benjamin//Marcio Araujo, BRAZIL, $14, M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $11,000 Puerto Rico, Carolina (6/9-13, $180,000) 1. Cunha/Pará, BRAZIL, $27, Baracett/Conde, ARGENTINA, $18, Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, $14, Dax Holdren/Stein Metzger, UNITED STATES, $11,000 Switzerland, Gstaad (6/16-20, $180,000) 1. Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $27, M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $18, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $14, Benjamin//Marcio Araujo, BRAZIL, $11,000 Germany, Berlin (6/23-27, $300,000) 1. M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $43, Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $29, Baracett/Conde, ARGENTINA, $23, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $18,500 Norway, Stavanger (6/30-7/4, $180,000) 1. Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $27, Niklas Rademacher/David Klemperer, GERMANY, $18, Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, $14, Andreas Scheuerpflug/Christoph Dieckmann, GERMANY, $11,000 Spain, Mallorca (7/7-11, $180,000) 1. M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $27, /Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, SWITZERLAND, $18, Paulo Emilio Silva/Fabio Magalhaes, BRAZIL, $14, Baracett/Conde, ARGENTINA, $11,000 France, Marseille (7/13-18, $280,000) 1. Benjamin//Marcio Araujo, BRAZIL, $41, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $27, Baracett/Conde, ARGENTINA, $21, Rogers/Scott, UNITED STATES, $16,900 Poland, Stare Jablonki (7/21-25, $180,000) 1. Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $27, Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, $18, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $14, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $11,000 Austria, Klagenfurt (7/28-8/1, $270,000) 1. Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $40, Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, $27, Scheuerpflug/C. Dieckmann, GERMANY, $21, Benjamin//Marcio Araujo, BRAZIL, $16,500 Greece, Athens (8/14-25) 1. Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL 2. Bosma/Herrera, SPAIN 3. Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND 4. Julien Prosser/Mark Williams, AUSTRALIA Brazil, Rio de Janeiro (9/21-16, $180,000) 1. M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $27, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $18, Egger/Heyer, SWITZERLAND, $14, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $11,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 22 of 90

23 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB WORLD TOUR WOMEN S FINAL FOUR NOTES There were 13 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour events for women in The United States compiled 20 final four finishes in A total of 10 countries had posted final four finishes. Other countries top four placements are Brazil (18), Australia (3), China (2), Germany (2), Czech Republic (2), Switzerland (2), Canada (1), Cuba (1) and Greece (1). Of the 39 medals awarded in 2004, the United States collected 17, followed by Brazil (16), the Czech Republic (2), Australia (1), Cuba (1), Germany (1) and Switzerland (1). Led by Kerri Walsh, the United States won eight of the 12 gold medals. Walsh won six titles, including four with Misty May (Brazil, Greece, Switzerland and Athens) and two with Rachel Wacholder (France and Austria). Brazil s Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede won three gold medals in Japan, Germany and Italy. After winning four gold medals internationally in 2003, Ana Paula Connelly and Sandra Pires won the 2004 season finale in Rio de Janeiro. Holly McPeak and Elaine Youngs won the other two American gold medals in China and Norway. McPeak and Youngs defeated United States rivals Annett Davis and Jenny Johnson Jordan in both finals. Juliana Felisberta Silva became the youngest player to win an open SWATCH-FIVB World Tour women s event with Larissa Franca in Mallorca. Felisberta Silva was 20 years, 10 months and 18 days old when she captured her first Beach Volleyball title. Of the 13 gold medal matches, seven have featured two different countries. Brazil, Fortaleza (3/9-14, $180,000) 1. Misty May/Kerri Walsh, UNITED STATES,, $27, Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, BRAZIL, $18, Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, BRAZIL, $14, Tian Jia/Wang Fei, CHINA, $11,000 Greece, Rhodes (5/19-23, $180,000) 1. May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $27, Holly McPeak/Elaine Youngs, UNITED STATES, $18, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $14, Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA, $11,000 China, Shanghai (5/26-30, $180,000) 1. McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $27, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $18, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $14, Lu Wang/Whenhui You, China,, CHINA, $11,000 Japan, Osaka (6/2-6, $180,000) 1. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $28, Natalie Cook/Nicole Sanderson, AUSTRALIA, $18, Nicole Schnyder/Simone Kuhn, SWITZERLAND, $14, Vasso Karadassiou/Efi Sfyri, GREECE, $11,000 Switzerland, Gstaad (6/15-19, $180,000) 1. May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $27, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $18, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $14, Ana Paula Connelly/Sandra Pires, BRAZIL, $11,000 Germany, Berlin (6/22-26, $300,000) 1. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $43, Dalixia Fernandez Grasset/Tamara Larrea Peraza, CUBA, $29, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $23, Suzanne Lahme/Danja Musch, GERMANY, $18,500 Norway, Stavanger (6/29-7/3, $180,000) 1. McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $27, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $18, Walsh/Rachel Wacholder, UNITED STATES, $14, Guylaine Dumont/Annie Martin, CANADA, $11, SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Women s Final Four Spain, Mallorca (7/6-7/10, $180,000) 1. Felisberta Silva/Larissa, BRAZIL, $27, Lahme/Musch, GERMANY, $18, Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova, CZECH REPUBLIC, $14, Summer Lochowicz/Kerri Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $11,000 France, Marseille (7/13-18, $280,000) 1. Walsh/Wacholder, UNITED STATES, $41, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $27, Felisberta Silva/Larissa, BRAZIL, $21, Carrie Busch/Nancy Mason, UNITED STATES, $16,900 Austria, Klagenfurt (7/28-7/31, $270,000) 1. Walsh/Wacholder, UNITED STATES, $40, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $27, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $21, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $16,500 Greece, Athens (8/14-24) 1. May/Walsh, UNITED STATES 2. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL 3. McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES 4. Cook/Sanderson, AUSTRALIA Italy, Milan (9/1-9/5, $180,000) 1. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $27, Renata Ribeiro/Shaylyn Bede, BRAZIL, $18, Celbova/Novakova, CZECH REPUBLIC, $14, Schnyder/Kuhn, SWITZERLAND, $11,000 Brazil, Rio de Janeiro (9/21-25, $180,000) 1. Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $27, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $18, Felisberta Silva/Larissa, BRAZIL, $14, Mônica Paludo/Angela Vieira, BRAZIL, $11,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 23 of 90

24 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Fact Sheet 2004 INTERNATIONAL TV DISTRIBUTION A total of 104 matches were produced for International Broadcast and airlines. Over 700 hours of Beach Volleyball match play and highlight show programming was produced providing television exposure to 205 countries. Eurosport was the leading producer of television programming. Provided match coverage on Eurosport 24/7 rolling news TV Service in 70 countries worldwide, 18-million European homes in five languages and featured live news & editorials on Eurosport.com Internet 24/7 and also sent updated results via SMS MMS WAP PDA available on Eurosport Mobile network. Reached a predominantly male audience (74%). The ratings showed youth audience of 10 million (14 to 29 year olds), heavy users audience 16 million (30 to 49 yrs old) and mature fans audience 17 million (50 + years old). The TV Promotional Campaign for FIVB Beach Volleyball was seen 40 million times in Europe. Provided the potential increase of 47 million different viewers over 49 hrs broadcast with an average ¼ hour audience share of 271,000 including live, delayed live and repeat specifically for Beach Volleyball. HOW TO SAY IT Here is how to pronounce the names of the top players on the SWATCH-FIVB World Tour. Marcio Araujo...MARCEE-YOU ARA-OOJO Mariano Baracetti... BARRA-SETTEE Björn Berg... B-YEARN BURG Nikolas Berger... BURGER Joao Brenha... ZHON BREN-YA Martin Conde...MARTEEN CON-DAY Simon Dahl... SEEMON DARL Markus Dieckmann...MARKUSH DEEK-MAN Mathieu Hamel...MATT-EW HAR-MEL Pablo Herrera...AIR-RARE-A Patrick Heuscher...HOYSHAR Vegard Hoidalen...VEY-GAURD HOYDALEN Iver Horrem... EVA Benjamin Instran... BEN-JA-MEEN Jorre Kjemperud...YOUR-AY SHEMPERUDE Stefan Kobel...KOOBELL Martin & Paul Laciga...LA-SEA-GAR Luis Maia... LEWIS MY-A Jonas Reckermann... YO-NAS WRECKER-MAN Emanuel Rego... E-MAN-WELL REE-GGO Juan Rosell...ROSS-EL Ricardo Santos...REECARDO SANTOSH Andrew Schacht...SHOT Andreas Scheuerpflug...SHOY-UP-FLOOG Vassiliki Arvaniti... VA-SILLIKI ARAVANIT Adriana Behar...AD-RIANA BAY-AR Shelda Bede... SHELL-DA BED-SCHI Eva Celbova... TSELBOVA Ana Paula Connelly...ANNA-POW-ELLER Guylaine Dumont...GHEE-LANE DU-MON Wang Fei... WAN-RN FAY Mayra Garcia...GAR-THEE-YA Hilda Gaxiola... GA-HE-OLA Susanne Glesnes... GLESS-NESS Nila Ann Hakedal... KNEELER-ANN HARK-EDAL Tian Jia...TEA-YAN YA Rebekka Kadijk... REBECCA KA-DYKE Efthalia KoutroumanidouTHAL-I-YA KOO-TRUE-MA-NBE-THU Simone Kuhn...SEE-MORNAY KUUN Chiaki Kusuhara...CHEE-ARKI KOO-SUE-HARA Suzanne Lahme...SU-ZANNE LAR-M Tamara Larrea Peraza... LAR-AYA PEAR-ATHA Marrit Leenstra...MAR-IT LANE-STRA Summer Lochowicz... LOCKER-WITS Katherine Maaseide... KAT-REENA MA-SAY-EDE Annie Martin...ANN-KNEE MAR-TONNE Danja Müsch...DAN-YA MOOSH Sona Novakova...NOVAK-OVA Lucilla Perrotta... LU-CHILLER Sandra Pires...PIRESH Stephanie Pohl... STEPH-ARNIE POLE Okka Rau... ROW Nicole Schnyder...SCHNEEDER Ryo Tokuno... RHYE-O TOE-KUNO Ingrid Torlen... TOR-LAN Lu Wang...LOO WONG Lina Yanchulova...LENNA YAN-CHOO-LAVA Petia Yanchulova... PETEE-A YAN-CHOO-LAVA Whenhui You... WHEN-HE YOU Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 24 of 90

25 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Notes Through the Years Men Year... Major Events Purse Bonus Non-Major Events Purse Overall Events...Purse $25,000 $0 0 $0 1...$25, $50,000 $0 0 $0 1...$50, $140,000 $0 0 $0 3...$140, $180,083 $0 0 $0 4...$180, $300,000 $0 0 $0 6...$300, $544,750 $275,625 0 $0 5...$820, $200,000 $0 0 $0 2...$200, $800,000 $185,625 0 $0 7...$985, $1,900,000 $288,750 0 $ $2,188, $2,800,000 $500,000 2 $60, $3,360, $1,900,000 $400,000 2 $60, $2,360, $2,340,000 $0 4 $100, $2,440, $2,340,000 $0 3 $59, $2,399, $2,150,000 $0 3 $50, $2,200, $2,245,000 $0 4 $90, $2,335, $1,600,000 $0 2 $50, $1,650, $2,280,000 $0 3 $62, $2,342, $2,830,000 $0 8 $135, $2,965, $0 $0 0 $0 0...$0 Totals $24,624,833 $1,650, $666, $26,940,833 Women Year... Major Events Purse Bonus Non-Major Events Purse Overall Events...Purse $50,000 $0 0 $0 1...$50, $100,000 $0 0 $0 2...$100, $300,000 $0 0 $0 6...$300, $600,000 $200,000 0 $ $800, $1,710,000 $500,000 1 $30, $2,240, $1,220,000 $320,000 1 $10, $1,550, $1,460,000 $0 2 $40, $1,500, $1,320,000 $0 0 $ $1,320, $1,850,000 $0 1 $30, $1,880, $2,245,000 $0 2 $60, $2,305, $1,750,000 $0 0 $ $1,750, $2,580,000 $0 1 $15, $2,595, $2,470,000 $0 4 $70, $2,540, $0 $0 1 $10, $10,000 Totals $17,655,000 $1,020, $265, $18,940,000 Overall Total $42,279,833 $1,670, $931, $45,880,833 Season...Men s World Tour Points Champions Sinjin Smith/Randy Stoklos, United States Smith/Stoklos, United States Smith/Stoklos, United States Smith/Stoklos, United States Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, Brazil Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway Franco/Roberto Lopes, Brazil ZeMarco de Melo/Emanuel Rego, Brazil ZeMarco/Emanuel, Brazil Para Ferreira /Guilherme Marquez, Brazil Emanuel/Jose Loiola, Brazil ZeMarco/Ricardo Santos, Brazil Emanuel/Tande Ramos, Brazil Mariano Barcetti/Martin Conde, Argentina Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil Season...Women s World Tour Points Champions Karolyn Kirby/Nancy Reno, United States Kirby/Liz Masakayan, United States Monica Rodrigues/Adriana Samuel, Brazil Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil Pires/Silva, Brazil Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil Shelda/Adriana, Brazil Shelda/Adriana, Brazil Shelda/Adriana, Brazil Shelda/Adriana, Brazil Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States Ana Paula Connelly/Pires Shelda/Adriana, Brazil Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 25 of 90

26 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Notes Major Championships Men...FIVB World Championship Teams...Women Para Ferreira/Guilherme Marquez, Brazil... Los Angeles Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil Emanuel Rego/Jose Loiola, Brazil...Marseille Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede, Brazil Mariano Baracetti/Martin Conde, Argentina...Klagenfurt Behar/Bede, Brazil Emanuel/Ricardo Santos, Brazil... Rio de Janeiro Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States June at Berlin, Germany... Berlin Men...Olympic Champions...Women Karch Kiraly/Kent Steffes, United States...Atlanta Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil Dain Blanton/Eric Fonoimoana, United States... Sydney Natalie Cook/Kerri Potthatrst, Australia Emanuel/Ricardo Santos, Brazil...Athens Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States August Beijing Men...European Championship Teams...Women Jean-Philippe Jodard/Christian Penigaud, France... Almeria Not Held Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway... Almeria Beate Bühler/Danja Müsch, Germany Marko Klok/Michiel Van der Kuip, Netherlands... St. Quay Cordula Borger/Beate Paetow, Germany Marek Pakosta/Michal Palinek, Czech Republic...Italy Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova, Czech Republic Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud, Norway...Italy Laura Bruschini/Anamaria Solazzi, Italy Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Swtizerland... Rhodes Celbova Novakova, Czech Republic M. Laciga/P. Laciga, Switzerland... Mallorca Bruschini/Solazzi, Italy M. Laciga/P. Laciga, Switzerland... Bilbao Bruschini/Solazzi, Italy Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland...Jesolo Vassiliki Karadassiou/Efi Sfyri, Greece Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany...Basel Daniela Gattelli/Lucilla Perrotta, Italy Nikolas Berger/Clemons Doppler, Austria...Alanya Stephanie Pohl/Okka Rau, Germany Dieckmann/Reckermann, Germany...Timmendorfer Strand Simone Kuhn/Nicole Schnyder, Switzerland August Moscow Men...Pan American Games Champions...Women Jody Holden/Conrad Leinemann, Canada... Canada Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede, Brazil Francisco Alvarez/Juan Rosell, Cuba...Dominican Republic D. Fernandez Grasset/T. Larrea Peraza, Cuba Rio de Janeiro, July Brazil SWATCH-FIVB WORLD TOUR LOCATIONS - A total of 93 sites in 38 countries have hosted 328 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour events, including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics, Pan American and Goodwill Games, challenger and satellite stops (through February, 2005). Country Men Women Argentina - Mar del Plata 4 0 Australia - Brisbane 1 2 Australia - Melbourne 0 1 Australia - Sydney 3 1 Austria - Klagenfurt 8 4 Belgium - Ostende 7 1 Brazil - Fortaleza 5 3 Brazil - Guaruja 1 0 Brazil - Joao Pessoa 1 0 Brazil - Maceio 0 1 Brazil - Recife 0 1 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro 14 7 Brazil - Salvador 1 4 Brazil - Santos 0 3 Brazil - Vitoria 4 2 Bulgaria - Albena 2 0 Canada - Montreal 1 1 Canada - Toronto 3 3 Canada - Winnipeg 1 1 Chile - La Serena 0 2 Chile - Vina del Mar 1 0 China - Dalian 0 3 China - Lianyungang 1 1 China - Maoming 0 2 China - Shanghai 0 1 Croatia - Lopar Island 1 0 Czech Rep - Karlovy Vary 1 0 Dom Rep - Santo Domingo 1 1 France - Cap d Agde 1 0 France - La Baule 1 0 France - Lavandou 2 2 Country Events Events France - Marseille 11 8 France - Pornichet 1 0 France - Porticcio 1 1 France - Sete 1 0 Germany - Berlin 9 3 Greece - Athens 2 1 Greece - Rhodes 1 3 Greece - Xylokastro 2 2 Hong Kong - Hong Kong 0 1 Indonesia - Bali 1 2 Indonesia - Jakarta 1 1 Italy - Agrigento 1 0 Italy - Cagliari 1 3 Italy - Catolica 1 0 Italy - Jesi 1 0 Italy - Lignano 9 0 Italy - Milan 0 2 Italy - Pescara 0 1 Italy - Portici 0 1 Italy - Porto San Giorgio 0 1 Italy - Vasto 0 2 Japan - Enoshima 6 0 Japan - Osaka 0 11 Japan - Yokohama 1 0 Korea - Pusan 1 3 Lebanon - Beirut 1 0 Macau - Macau 1 1 Mexico - Acapulco 1 1 Mexico - Rosarito 1 1 Morocco - Casablanca 1 0 Norway - Stavanger 6 3 Country Events Events Poland - Stare Jablonki 1 0 Portugal - Espinho 10 7 Puerto Rico - Carolina 4 3 Russia - Moscow 2 0 Russia - St. Petersburg 1 1 San Marino - Catolica 1 0 Serbia & Montenegro - Budva 1 0 South Africa - Cape Town 2 0 South Africa - Durban 1 0 Spain - Almeria 2 1 Spain - Cadiz 1 0 Spain - Gran Canaria 0 1 Spain - Madrid 0 1 Spain - Mallorca 5 3 Spain - Marbella 2 0 Spain - Tenerife 7 0 Switzerland - Gstaad 4 5 Switzerland - Jona 2 1 Switzerland - Lausanne 7 1 Switzerland - Pfaeffikon 1 0 Thailand - Bangkok 0 1 Thailand - Pattaya 0 1 Turkey - Alanya 3 0 Ukraine - Kiev 3 0 United States - Atlanta 1 1 United States - Chicago 1 1 United States - Clearwater 1 1 USA: Hermosa Beach 2 2 United States - Los Angeles 1 1 United States - Miami 1 1 United States - New York 1 1 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 26 of 90

27 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Note Participation SWATCH-FIVB WORLD TOUR PARTICIPATION - A total of 85 countries have competed on the SWATCH-FIVB World Tour, including 53 countries that have entered both men and women players. Eighthy-four countries have competed in men s events and 53 countries in women s events. The following includes all SWATCH-FIVB World Tour-sanctioned events, including challenger and satellite tournaments (through February 27, 2005). Country Men Entries Women Entries...Total American Samoa Angola Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Belarus Belgium Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Czech Republic Denmark Egypt El Salvador England Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Guatemala Honduras Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Iran Ireland Israel Italy Japan Kazakhstan Korea Kuwait Latvia Country Men Entries Women Entries... Total Lebanon Liechtenstein Lithuania Macau Macedonia Mexico Moldova Morocco Namibia Netherlands New Zealand Norway Oman Peru Phillippines Poland Portugal Principality of Andorra Puerto Rico Qatar Romania Russia San Marino Serbia and Montenegro Slovak Republic Slovenia South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Syria Thailand Tunisia Turkey Ukraine United Arab Emirates United States Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam Virgin Islands Western Samoa Totals 2,257 1, ,544 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 27 of 90

28 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Telephone SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Men s Team Al-time Leaders Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics, Pan American and Goodwill Games, challenger and satellite stops through September 26, 2004 Rank Team...Team Victories Rank 1 Jose Loiola/Emanuel Rego, Brazil Emanuel Rego/Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, Brazil Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil Ze Marco de Melo/Ricardo Santos, Brazil Randy Stoklos/Sinjin Smith, United States Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira, Brazil Martin Conde/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina Emanuel Rego/Tande Ramos, Brazil Jose Loiola/Ricardo Santos, Brazil Paulao Moreira/Paulo Emilio Silva, Brazil Stefan Kobel/Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland Mike Dodd/Mike Whitmarsh, United States Eduardo Martinez/Martin Conde, Argentina Juan Rosell/Francisco Alvarez, Cuba Murilo Toscano/Klepper Feitosa, Brazil Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany Karch Kiraly/Kent Steffes, United States Roberto Lopes/Paulao Moreira, Brazil Luis Maia/Joao Brenha, Portugal Stein Metzger/Kevin Wong, United States... 2 Tied for 25th, one title each Dmitry Areshkin/Edouard Senin, Russia, Lula Barbosa/Adriano Garrido, Brazil, Jefferson Bellaguarda/Juca Dultra, Brazil, Dain Blanton/Eric Fonoimoana, United States, Dain Blanton/Jeff Nygaard, United States, Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera, Spain, Bill Boullianne/Ian Clark, United States, Pedro Brazao/Marcello Duarte, Brazil, Kevin Ces/Julien Dugrip, France, John Child/Mark Heese, Canada, Guilherm Deulofeu/Ogier Molinier, France, Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland, Jan Ferreira/Fred Souza, Brazil, Paolo Ficosecco/Giorgio Domenghini, Italy, Fabio Galli/Riccardo Fenili, Italy, Andre Gomes/Carlos Loss, Brazil, Janis Grinbergs/Andris Krumins, Latvia, Marcel Gscheidle/Christian Bigler, Switzerland, Leif Hanson/Eric Wurts, United States, Leif Hanson/John Eddo, United States, Jody Holden/Conrad Leinemann, Canada, Dax Holdren/Todd Rogers, United States, Al Janc/Tim Walmer, United States, Adam Johnson/Kent Steffes, United States, Karch Kiraly/Pat Powers, United States, Karch Kiraly/Steve Timmons, United States, Jorre Kjemperud/Vegard Hoidalen, Norway, Stefan Kobel/Martin Walser, Switzerland, Vladimir Kostioukov/Dmitri Barsouk, Russia, Guilherme Marques/Andre Lima, Brazil, Samo Miklavc/Jasmin Cuturic, Slovenia, Franco Neto/Tande Ramos, Brazil, Franco Neto/Harley Marques, Brazil, Para Ferreira/Harley Marques, Brazil, Para Ferreira/Pedro Cunha, Brazil, Christian Penigaud/Jean-Philippe Jodard, France, Julien Prosser/Lee Zahner, Australia, Alessandro Rigo/Massimo Marino, Italy, Mario Rodrigues/Rogerio Dias, Portugal, Gijs Ronnes/Jochem De Gruijter, Netherlands, Jose Salema/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina, Fred Souza/Pedro Cunha, Brazil, Kent Steffes/Tim Hovland, United States, Igor Stejskal/Petr Chromy, Czech Republic Team... Team Earnings 1 Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland...$1,014,070 2 Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira, Brazil...$886,600 3 Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, Brazil...$839,146 4 Emanuel Rego/Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil...$796,400 5 Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway...$786,750 6 John Child/Mark Heese, Canada...$785,050 7 Jose Loiola/Emanuel Rego, Brazil...$717,350 8 Eduardo Martinez/Martin Conde, Argentina...$707,125 9 Ze Marco de Melo/Ricardo Santos, Brazil...$623, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil...$564, Martin Conde/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina...$534, Jorre Kjemperud/Vegard Hoidalen, Norway...$525, Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, Brazil...$521, Julien Prosser/Lee Zahner, Australia...$487, Paulao Moreira/Paulo Emilio Silva, Brazil...$484, Luis Maia/Joao Brenha, Portugal...$428, Sinjin Smith/Carl Henkel, United States...$389, Stefan Kobel/Patrick Heuscher, Switzerlad...$369, Jorg Ahmann/Axel Hager, Germany...$369, Juan Rosell/Francisco Alvarez, Cuba...$333, Jody Holden/Conrad Leinemann, Canada...$328, Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germay...$325, Emanuel Rego/Tande Ramos, Brazil...$313, Christian Penigaud/J-P Jodard, France...$302, Jose Loiola/Ricardo Santos, Brazil...$297, Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland...$263, Stein Metzger/Kevin Wong, United States...$241, Jose Salema/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina...$234, Javier Bosma/Fabio Diez, Spain...$230, Bjorn Berg/Simon Dahl, Sweden...$216,845 Rank Team...Team Tournaments 1 Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland John Child/Mark Heese, Canada Jorre Kjemperud/Vegard Hoidalen, Norway Jorg Ahmann/Axel Hager, Germany Luis Maia/Joao Brenha, Portugal Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway Jody Holden/Conrad Leinemann, Canada Stephane Canet/Mathieu Hamel, France Julien Prosser/Lee Zahner, Australia Christian Penigaud/Jean-Philippe Jodard, France Eduardo Martinez/Martin Conde, Argentina Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, Brazil Bjorn Berg/Simon Dahl, Sweden Juan Rosell/Francisco Alvarez, Cuba Sinjin Smith/Carl Henke, United Statesl Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira, Brazil Stefan Kobel/Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland Eric Guissart/Guilherm Deulofeu, France Paulao Moreira/Paulo Emilio Silva, Brazil Andrea Raffaelli/Maurizio Pimponi, Italy Jose Salema/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina Javier Bosma/Fabio Diez, Spain Paul and Thomas Schroffenegger, Austria Amaury Velasco/Willie De Jesus, Puerto Rico Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland Martin Conde/Mariano Baracetti, Argentina Christoph Dieckmann/Markus Dieckmann, Germany Robert Nowotny/Peter Gartmayer, Austria Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil Craig Seuseu/Thomas Eade, New Zealand Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. 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29 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Men s Individual Al-time Leaders Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics, Pan American and Goodwill Games, challenger and satellite stops through September 26, 2004 Rank Player Individual Victories 1 Emanuel Rego, Brazil 48 2 Ricardo Santos, Brazil 28 3 Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil 26 4 Jose Loiola, Brazil 20 5 Roberto Lopes, Brazil 15 5 Franco Neto, Brazil 15 7 Sinjin Smith, United States 10 7 Randy Stoklos, USA 10 9 Martin Conde, Argetina 9 9 Para Ferreira, Brazil 9 11 Marcio Araujo, Brazil 8 11 Benjamin Insfran, Brazil 8 11 Guilherme Marques, Brazil 8 14 Mariano Baracetti, Argentina 7 14 Jan Kvalheim, Norway 7 14 Martin Laciga, Swtizerland 7 14 Paul Laciga, Switzerland 7 14 Bjorn Maaseide, Norway 7 14 Paulao Moreira, Brazil 7 14 Tande Ramos, Brazil 7 21 Stefan Kobel, Switzerland 5 21 Paulo Emilio Silva, Brazil 5 23 Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland 4 23 Karch Kiraly, United States 4 23 Kent Steffes, United States 4 26 Francisco Alvarez, Cuba 3 26 Mike Dodd, United States 3 26 Klepper Feitosa, Brazil 3 26 Eduardo Martinez, Argetina 3 26 Juan Rosell, Cuba 3 26 Murilo Toscano, Brazil 3 26 Mike Whitmarsh, USA 3 33 Dain Blanton 2 33 Joao Brenha 2 33 Pedro Cunha 2 33 Markus Dieckmann 2 33 Leif Hanson, United States 2 33 Luis Maia 2 33 Harley Marques 2 33 Stein Metzger, USA 2 33 Jonas Reckermann 2 33 Fred Souza 2 33 Kevin Wong, United States 2 Rank Player... Individual Earnings 1 Emanuel Rego, Brazil... $1,314,860 2 Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil... $850,350 3 Ricardo Santos, Brazil... $721,945 4 Franco Neto, Brazil... $665,598 5 Martin Conde, Argentina... $659,235 6 Roberto Lopes, Brazil... $624,473 7 Para Ferreira, Brazil... $592,787 8 Bjorn Maaseide, Norway... $584,155 9 Jose Loiola, Brazil... $539, Guilherme Marques, Brazil... $533, Martin Laciga, Switzerland... $521, Paul Laciga, Switzerland... $520, Jan Kvalheim, Norway... $514, John Child, Canada... $462, Sinjin Smith, United States... $435, Mark Heese, Canada... $434, Eduardo Martinez, Argentina... $400, Mariano Baracetti, Argentina... $398, Paulao Moreira, Brazil... $368, Julien Prosser, Australia... $358, Paulo Emilio Silva, Brazil... $351, Benjamin Insfran, Brazil... $292, Marcio Araujo, Brazil... $286, Tande Ramos, Brazil... $285, Carl Henkel, United States... $277, Vegard Hoidalen, Norway... $267, Jorre Kjemperud, Norway... $265, Javier Bosma, Spain... $254, Lee Zahner, Australia... $247, Kevin Wong, United States... $246, Markus Dieckmann, Germany... $224, Luis Maia, Portugal... $216, Joao Brenha, Portugal... $214, Axel Hager, Germany... $192, Jorg Ahmann, Germany... $190, Dain Blanton, United States... $190, Stefan Kobel, Switzerland... $186, Eric Fonoimoana, United States... $184, Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland... $184, Juan Rosell, Cuba... $181, Stein Metzger, United States... $180, Conrad Leinemann, Canada... $180, Francisco Alvarez, Cuba... $179, Jody Holden, Canada... $174, Christian Penigaud, France... $173, Jean-Philippe Jodard... $171, Jonas Reckermann, Germay... $162, Mike Whitmarsh, United States... $158, Randy Stoklos, United States... $150, Markus Egger, Switzerland... $148, Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany... $142, Sascha Heyer, Switzerland... $139, Christoph Dieckmann, Germay... $139, Fabio Diez, Spain... $135, Nikolas Berger, Australia... $135,307 Rank Player... Individual Tournaments 1 Martin Conde, Argentina Bjorn Maaseide, Norway Julien Prosser, Australia Emanuel Rego, Brazil John Child, Canada Javier Bosma, Spain Vegard Hoidalen, Norway Jorre Kjemperud, Norway Martin Laciga, Switzerland Mark Heese, Canada Paul Laciga, Switzerland Mariano Baracetti, Argentina Axel Hager, Germany Carl Henkel, United States Franco Neto, Brazil Jorg Ahmann, Germany Para Ferreira, Brazil Sinjin Smith, United States Luis Maia, Portugal Joao Brenha, Portugal Conrad Leinemann, Canada Jody Holden, Canada Stephane Canet, France Jan Kvalheim, Norway Andrea Raffaelli, Italy Christian Penigaud, France Guilherm Deulofeu, France Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil Jean-Philippe Jodard, France Eduardo Martinez, Argentina Mathieu Hamel, France Dmitry Karasev, Russia Roberto Lopes, Brazil Paulao Moreiram Brazil Paulo Emilio Silvam Brazil Oliver Stamm, Austria Lee Zahner, Australia Markus Egger, Switzerland Ricardo Santosm Brazil Markus Dieckmann, Germany Michal Palinek Mikhail Kouchnerev, Russia Guilherme Marques, Brazil Bjorn Berg, Sweden Nikolas Berger, Austria Andrew Schacht, Australia Juan Rosell, Cuba Sergey Sayfulin, Russia Andreas Scheuerpflug, GER Simon Dahl, Sweden Andrea Ghiurghi, Italy Sascha Heyer, Switzerland Fabio Diez, Spain Francisco Alvarez, Cuba Kevin Wong, United States Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 29 of 90

30 Men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Note Country Medals & Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 FIVB Men s Beach Major Medals Medal 4th... Final Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze... Total Place...Fours 1. Brazil United States Switzerland Argentina Norway Canada Germany Australia Spain Cuba France Italy Portugal Austria Japan Russia Czech Republic Estonia Vacated (1995 USA Hermosa) There has been 162 men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Beach Volleyball events (open, grand slam, Olympic and Goodwill) for men. The first SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event was played February 17-22, 1987 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Brazil has advanced two teams to the Gold Medal match in 41 events, including the 1999 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships. Brazil has advanced four teams to the semi-finals twice. Brazil has advanced a team(s) to the semi-finals in 155 FIVB events. Brazil has appeared in 106-straight final fours since not earning a spot in Event No. 56 (Portugal, 1996). Brazil has had a team(s) in 139 Gold Medal matches, Brazil has captured all three podium finishes at 14 different events. Brazil has had three teams advance to the semi-finals in 35 events. United States has advanced two teams to the Gold Medal match in nine events, including the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Switzerland has advanced two teams to the Gold Medal match in one event There have been 111 events where two different countries battled for a FIVB Gold Medal. Brazil vs. USA...Brazil leads Argentina vs. Brazil...Brazil 12-8 Brazil vs. Switzerland...Brazil leads 13-3 Brazil vs. Norway... Tied 5-5 Brazil vs. Germany...Brazil leads 6-0 Brazil vs. Canada...Brazil leads 4-1 Brazil vs. Spain...Brazil 2-1 Germany vs. Switzerland... Germany leads 2-1 Brazil vs. Cuba...Brazil leads 2-0 Brazil vs. Portugal... Portugal leads 2-0 Italy vs. USA... USA leads 2-0 Argentina vs. Norway...Norway leads 1-0 Australia vs. Switzerland... Australia leads 1-0 Brazil vs. France...France leads 1-0 Canada vs. USA... USA leads 1-0 Canada vs. Switzerland...Switzerland leads 1-0 Cuba vs. USA...Cuba leads 1-0 France vs. Norway...Norway leads 1-0 Norway vs. USA...Norway leads 1-0 Switzerland vs. USA... USA leads 1-0 There have been 32 events that featured four different countries in the semi-finals, including the Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004 Olympic Games. Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 30 of 90

31 Men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Note Individual Medals & Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Player, Country Played 1st 2nd 3rd Podium Pct. 4th Final 4s Pct. 1. Emanuel Rego, Brazil % % 2. Ze Marco de Melo, Brazil % % 3. Ricardo Santos, Brazil % % 4. Jose Loiola, Brazil % % 5. Guilherme Marques, Brazil % % 6. Franco Neto, Brazil % % 7. Roberto Lopes, Brazil % % 8. Martin Conde, Argentina % % Para Ferreira, Brazil % % 10. Martin Laciga, Switzerland % % Paul Laciga, Switzerland % % 12. Tande Ramos, Brazil % % 13. Sinjin Smith, United States % % 14. Jan Kvalheim, Norway % % Bjorn Maaseide, Norway % % Benjamin Insfran, Brazil % % 17. Mariano Baracetti, Argentina % % Eduardo Martinez, Argentina % % Marcio Araujo, Brazil % % 20. John Child, Canada % % Mark Heese, Canada % % 22. Paulao Moreira, Brazil % % 23. Paulo Emilio Silva, Brazil % % 24. Randy Stoklos, United States % % 25. Kevin Wong, United States % % Mike Whitmarsh, United States % % 27. Stein Metzger, United States % % Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland % % Stefan Kobel, Switzerland % % Andrè Lima, Brazil % % 31. Julien Prosser, Australia % % 32. Markus Dieckmann, Germany % % Jonas Reckermann, Germany % % Vegard Hoidalen, Norway % % Jorre Kjemperud, Norway % % Mike Dodd, United States % % Karch Kiraly, United States % % Kent Steffes, United States % % 39. Dain Blanton, United States % % Eduardo Garrido, Brazil % % Carl Henkel, United States % % Lee Zahner, Australia % % Javier Bosma, Spain % % Jeff Williams, United States % % 45. Roberto Moreira, Brazil % % Carlos Briceno, United States % % 47. Jean-Philippe Jodard, France % % Christian Penigaud, France % % Eric Fonoimoana, United States % % Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 31 of 90

32 Men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Note Individual Medals & Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Player, Country Played 1st 2nd 3rd Podium Pct. 4th Final 4s Pct. 47. Francisco Alvarez, Cuba % % Andre Gomes, Brazil % % Juan Rosell, Cuba % % Carlos Loss, Brazil % % Jorg Ahmann, Germany % % Axel Hager, Germany % % John Eddo, United States % % Tim Hovland, United States % % Markus Egger, Switzerland % % Sascha Heyer, Switzerland % % 60. Harley Marques, Brazil % % Bill Boullianne, United States % % Ian Clark, United States % % Adam Johnson, United States % % Dio Lequaglie, Italy % % Bruk Vandeweghe, United States % % Leif Hanson, United States % % Tim Walmer, United States % % 68. Joao Brenha, Portugal % % Luis Maia, Portugal % % Rob Heidger, United States % % Fabio Diez, Spain % % Dax Holdren, United States % % Al Janc, United States % % Jeff Nygaard, United States % % Jose Salema, Argentina % % Eduardo Bacil, Brazil % % Renan Dal Zotto, Brazil % % Edinho de Mattos, Brazil % % Jody Holden, Canada % % Conrad Leinemann, Canada % % Pedro Cunha, Brazil % % Pablo Herrera, Spain % % Pat Powers, United States % % Steve Timmons, United States % % Eric Wurts, United States % % Canyon Ceman, United States % % Sean Fallowfield, United States % % Scott Friederichsen, United States % % Sixto Jimenez, Spain % % Jose Montanaro, Brazil % % Eduardo Tinoco, Brazil % % 92. Jefferson Bellaguarda, Brazil % % Andy Burdin, Australia % % Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany % % Marco Solustri, Italy % % Todd Rogers, United States % % Nikolas Berger, Austria % % Christoph Dieckmann, Germany % % Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 32 of 90

33 Men s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Note Individual Medals & Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Player, Country Played 1st 2nd 3rd Podium Pct. 4th Final 4s Pct. 92. Clemens Doppler, Austria % % Bernard Rajzman, Brazil % % Sergey Ermishin, Russia % % Mikhail Kouchnerev, Russia % % Mark Williams, Australia % % Luis Amerigo, Brazil % % Marlos Cogo, Brazil % % Fabio de Jesus Magalhaes, Brazil % % Mark Eller, United States % % Giovanni Errichiello, Italy % % Giovane Gavio, Brazil % % Andrea Ghiurghi, Italy % % Koichiro Kanno, Japan % % David Klemperer, Germany % % Duda Macedo, Brazil % % Niklas Rademacher, Germany % % Andrew Schacht, Australia % % Todd Schaefer, United States % % Josh Slack, Australia % % Kazuyuki Takao, Japan % % Troy Tanner, United States % % Marco Tullio, Brazil % % Dan Vrebalovich, United States % % Aloizio Claudino, Brazil % % Juca Dultra, Brazil % % Gianni Mascagna, Italy % % Michal Palinek, Czech Republic % % Sean Scott, United States % % Franco Bertoli, Italy % % Philippe Blain, France % % Nilo Chavarry, Brazil % % Eddie Drakich, Canada % % Alain Fabiani, France % % Klepper Feitosa, Brazil % % Peter Gartmayer, Austria % % Akihiro Iwashima, Japan % % Kristjan Kais, Estonia % % Premysl Kubala, Czech Republic % % Martin Lebl, Czech Republic % % Chip McCaw, United States % % Eizaburo Mitsuhashi, Japan % % Craig Moothart, United States % % Robert Nowotny, Austria % % Oliver Oetke, Germany % % Jon Stevenson, United States % % Murilo Toscano, Brazil % % Rivo Vesik, Estonia % % Fabio Vullo, Italy % % Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 33 of 90

34 Men s Open Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/17-22/87), $21,757...Event No Sinjin Smith/Randy Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $5, Karch Kiraly/Pat Powers, UNITED STATES, $2, Renan Dal Zotto/Jose Montanaro, BRAZIL, $1, Edinho Goncalves/Bernard Rajzman, BRAZIL, $1,250 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/20-28/88), $51, No Kiraly/Powers, UNITED STATES, $12, Luis Amerigo/Bernard, BRAZIL, $6, Renan Dal Zotto/Jose Montanaro, BRAZIL, $5, Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $3,500 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/18-26/89), $50, No Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $12, Edinho/Edoardo Tinoco, BRAZIL, $6, Mike Dodd/Tim Hovland, UNITED STATES, $6, Bernard/Renan, BRAZIL, $1,750 Italy - Jesi (7/25-30/89), $40, No Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $15, Giovanni Errichiello/Dionisio Lequaglie, ITALY, $8, Kiraly/Steve Timmons, UNITED STATES, $6, Franco Bertoli/Fabio Vullo, ITALY, $4,000 Japan - Enoshima (8/4-6/89), $50, No Kiraly/Timmons, UNITED STATES, $15, Edmundo Mattos/Tinoco, BRAZIL, $8, Koichiro Kanno/Kazuyuki Takao, JAPAN, $6, Akihiro Iwashima/Lezaburo Mitsuhashi, JAPAN, $6,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/13-18/90), $50, No Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $12, Dodd/Hovland, UNITED STATES, $6, Roberto Lopes/Franco Neto, BRAZIL, $5, Andrè Lima/Guilherme Marquez, BRAZIL, $3,000 France - Sete (7/27-29/90), $30, No Andrè/Guilherme, BRAZIL, $7, John Eddo/Sean Fallowfield, UNITED STATES, $3, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $3, Jean P. Jodard/Christian Penigaud, FRANCE, $1,975 Italy - Lignano (8/1-5/90), $50, No Hovland/Kent Steffes, UNITED STATES, $12, Eddo Fallowfield, UNITED STATES, $6, Eduardo Garrido/Roberto Moreira, BRAZIL, $5, Lequaglie/Marco Solustri, ITALY, $3,000 Japan - Enoshima (8/9-11/90), $50, No Leif Hanson/Eric Wurts, UNITED STATES, $12, Al Janc/Tim Walmer, UNITED STATES, $7, Lequaglie/Solustri, ITALY, $6, Philippe Blain/Alain Fabiani, FRANCE, $6,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/19-23/91), $50, No Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $12, Hovland/Steffes, UNITED STATES, $6, Andrè/Guilherme, BRAZIL, $5, Dodd/Jon Stevenson, UNITED STATES, $3,000 Australia - Sydney (3/14-17/91), $50, No Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $12, Andrè/Guilherme, BRAZIL, $8, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $5, Jodard/Penigaud, FRANCE, $3,500 Japan - Yokohama (7/20-21/91), $50,000...No Janc/Walmer, UNITED STATES, $12, Andrè/Guilherme, BRAZIL, $9, Andy Burdin/Julien Prosser, AUSTRALIA, $8, Gianni Mascagna/Solustri, ITALY, $7,000 France -Cap d Agde(7/25-28/91), $50,000...No Eddo/Hanson, UNITED STATES, $12, Andrea Ghiurghi/Lequaglie, ITALY, $8, Andrè/Guilherme, BRAZIL, $5, Jodard/Penigaud, FRANCE, $3,500 Italy - Catolica (7/29-8/4/91), $50,000...No Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $12, Eddo/Hanson, UNITED STATES, $6, Andrè/Guilherme, BRAZIL, $5, Mascagna/Solustri, ITALY, $3,000 Spain - Almeria (8/7-11/91), $50,000...No Jodard/Penigaud, FRANCE, $12, Marlos Almeida/Tulio Teixeira, BRAZIL, $8, Andrè/Guilherme, BRAZIL, $3, Garrido/Moreira, BRAZIL, $5,000 Australia - Sydney (1/15-19/92), $50,000...No Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $12, Andrè/Guilherme, BRAZIL, $8, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $5, Burdin/Prosser, AUSTRALIA, $3,500 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/19-23/92), $100,000...No Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $24, Paulao Moreira/Paulo Emilio Silva, BRAZIL, $12, Garrido/Moreira, BRAZIL, $9, Anhinjo Bacil/Nilo Chavarry, BRAZIL, $7,000 Japan - Enoshima (7/28-30/92), $100,000...No Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $30, Mark Eller/Todd Schaefer, UNITED STATES, $15, Jodard/Penigaud, FRANCE, $11, Burdin/Prosser, AUSTRALIA, $8,000 Spain - Almeria (8/12-15/92), $200,000...No Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $70, Garrido/Moreira, BRAZIL, $24, Andrè/Guilherme, BRAZIL, $17, Jan Kvalheim/Björn Maaseide, NORWAY, $12,000 Italy - Lignano (8/18-23/92), $94,750...No Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $24, Garrido/Moreira, BRAZIL, $12, Scott Friederichsen/Walmer, UNITED STATES, $9, Claudino Aloizio/Jose Loiola, BRAZIL, $7,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/9-14/93), $100,000...No Adam Johnson/Steffes, UNITED STATES, $24, Anhinjo/Loiola, BRAZIL, $12, Smith/Stoklos, UNITED STATES, $9, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $7,000 Japan - Enoshima (7/29-8/1/93), $98,938...No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $22, Garrido/Moreira, BRAZIL, $13, Troy Tanner/Dan Vrebalovich, UNITED STATES, $11, Al Janc/Craig Moothart, UNITED STATES, $9,000 United States - Miami Beach (1/18-22/94), $100, No Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $22, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $13, Carlos Briceno/Jeff Williams, UNITED STATES, $11, John Child/Ed Drakich, CANADA, $9,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/1-6/94), $200, No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $44, Briceno/Williams, UNITED STATES, $26, Paulo Emilio/Zé Marco de Melo, BRAZIL, $22, Emanuel Scheffer/Claudino, BRAZIL, $18,000 Russia - St. Petersburg Goodwill Games (7/23-28/94), $100, No Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $30, Briceno/Williams, UNITED STATES, $24, Smith/Bruk Vandeweghe, UNITED STATES, $16, Burdin/Prosser, AUSTRALIA, $10,000 France - Marseille (7/28-31/94), $100, No Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $22, Jodard/Penigaud, FRANCE, $13, Briceno/Williams, UNITED STATES, $11, JörgAhmann/Axel Hager, GERMANY, $9,000 Japan - Enoshima (8/4-7/94), $100, No Paulao/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, $22, Briceno/Williams, UNITED STATES, $13, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $11, Garrido/Moreira, BRAZIL, $9,000 Puerto Rico - Carolina (8/17-21/94), $100, No Paulao/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, $22, Smith/Vandeweghe, UNITED STATES, $13, Jodard/Penigaud, FRANCE, $11, Garrido/Moreira, BRAZIL, $9,000 Brazil - Fortaleza (9/1-4/94), $100, No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $22, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $13, Guilherme/Para Ferreira, BRAZIL, $11, Smith/Vandeweghe, UNITED STATES, $9,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/16-19/95), $200, No Andre Gomes/Alemao Loss, BRAZIL, $40, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $22, Briceno/Williams, UNITED STATES, $16,000 Spain - Marbella (4/14-16/95), $100, No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $20, Alemao/Andre Gomes, BRAZIL, $15, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $11, Francisco Alvarez/Juan Rosell, CUBA, $8,000 United States - Clearwater (5/5-7/95), $100, No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $20, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $15, Vandeweghe/Williams, UNITED STATES, $11, Alemao/Andre Gomes, BRAZIL, $8,000 France - Marseille (6/22-25/95), $100, No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $20, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY,$ 15, Alemao/Andre Gomes, BRAZIL, $11, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $8,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. 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35 Men s Open Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Germany - Berlin (6/30-7/2/95), $100, No Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $20, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $15, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $11, Briceno/Williams, UNITED STATES, $8,000 United States - Hermosa (7/14-16/95), $100, No Dodd/Mike Whitmarsh, UNITED STATES, DQ 2. Friederichsen/Wurts, UNITED STATES, DQ 3. Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $11, Jodard/Penigaud, FRANCE, $8,000 Korea - Pusan (7/22-26/95), $100, No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $20, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $15, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $11, Carl Henkel/Smith, UNITED STATES, $8,000 Japan - Enoshima (7/29-31/95), $100, No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $20, Henkel/Smith, UNITED STATES, $15, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $11, Jodard/Penigaud, FRANCE, $8,000 Italy - Lignano (8/4-6/95), $100, No Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $20, Martin Conde/Eduardo Martinez, ARGENTINA, $15, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $11, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $8,000 Portugal - Espinho (8/11-13/95), $100, No Franco/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, $22, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $15, Javier Bosma/Sixto Jimenez, SPAIN, $11, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $8,000 Belgium - Ostend (8/17-19/95), $100, No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $20, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $15, John Child/Mark Heese, CANADA, $11, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $8,000 France - Pornichet (LaBaule, 8/24-26/95), $200, No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $40, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Child/Heese, CANADA, $22, Henkel/Smith, UNITED STATES, $16,000 Spain - Tenerife (8/31-9/3/95), $100, No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $20, Bosma/Jimenez, SPAIN, $15, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $11, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $8,000 Brazil - Fortaleza (9/14-17/95), $100, No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $20, Alvarez/Rosell, CUBA, $15, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $11, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $8,000 Indonesia - Bali (9/22-24/95), $100, No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $20, Franco/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, $15, Johnson/Steffes, UNITED STATES, $11, Henkel/Smith, UNITED STATES, $8,000 Puerto Rico - Carolina (11/10-12/95), $100, No Alvarez/Rosell, CUBA, $20, Eric Fonoimoana/Whitmarsh, UNITED STATES, $15, Henkel/Smith, UNITED STATES, $11, Joäo Brenha/Luis Maia, PORTUGAL, $8,000 South Africa - Cape Town (12/21-23/95), $100,000...No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $20, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $15, Child/Heese, CANADA, $11, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $8,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/8-11/96), $200,000...No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $40, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Child/Heese, CANADA, $22, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $16,000 Spain - Marbella (4/5-7/96), $150,000...No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $31, Roberto/Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $23, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $16, Child/Heese, CANADA, $12,000 Brazil - Joao Pessoa (5/9-12/96), $150,000)...No Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $31, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $23, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $16, Prosser/Lee Zahner, AUSTRALIA, $12,000 Turkey - Alanya (5/31-6/2/96), $150,000...No Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $31, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $23, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $16, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $12,000 United States - Hermosa (6/21-23/96), $150,000...No Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $31, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $23, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $16, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $12,000 France - Marseille (6/27-30/96), $150,000...No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $31, Henkel/Smith, UNITED STATES, $23, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $16, Jodard/Penigaud, FRANCE, $12,000 Germany - Berlin (7/5-7/96), $150,000...No Child/Heese, CANADA, $31, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $23, Prosser/Zahner, AUSTRALIA, $16, Alvarez/Rosell, CUBA, $12,000 Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games (7/23-28/96)...No Kiraly/Steffes, UNITED STATES 2. Dodd/Whitmarsh, UNITED STATES 3. Child/Heese, CANADA 4. Brenha/Maia, PORTUGAL France - Pornichet (8/9-11/96), $150,000...No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $84, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $66, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $48, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $36,000 Portugal - Espinho (8/16-18/96), $150,000...No Dodd/Whitmarsh, UNITED STATES, $84, Child/Heese, CANADA, $66, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $48, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $36,000 Italy - Lignano (8/23-25/96), $150,000...No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $31, Henkel/Smith, UNITED STATES, $23, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $16, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $12,000 Spain - Tenerife (9/5-8/96), $150, No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $31, Child/Heese, CANADA, $23, Alvarez/Rosell, CUBA, $16, Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $12,000 Indonesia - Jakarta (10/4-6/96), $150, No Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $31, Henkel/Smith, UNITED STATES, $23, Andre/Emanuel, BRAZIL, $16, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $12,000 Puerto Rico - Carolina (10/18-20/96), $150, No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $31, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $23, Jose Duda/Alemao, BRAZIL, $16, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $12,000 Brazil - Fortaleza (10/24-27/96), $150, No Dodd/Whitmarsh, UNITED STATES, $31, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $23, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $16, Garrido/Andre, BRAZIL, $12,000 South Africa - Durban (12/13-15/96), $150, No Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $31, Dodd/Whitmarsh, UNITED STATES, $23, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $16, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $12,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/20-23/97), $150, No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Anjinho/Loiola, BRAZIL, $21, Jody Holden/Conrad Leinemann, CANADA, $13, Prosser/Zahner, AUSTRALIA, $10,000 Germany - Berlin (7/4-6/97), $150, No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $21, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $13, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $10,000 Italy - Lignano (7/18-20/97), $150, No Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $30, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $21, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $13, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $10,000 France - Marseille (7/25-27/97), $150, No Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $30, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $21, Prosser/Zahner, AUSTRALIA, $13, Brenha/Maia, PORTUGAL, $10,000 Austria - Klagenfurt (8/1-3/97), $150, No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Ahmann/Hager, GERMANY, $21, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $13, Child/Heese, CANADA, $10,000 Portugal - Espinho (8/8-10/97), $300, No Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $60, Franco/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, $42, Child/Heese, CANADA, $26, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $20,000 Belgium - Ostend (8/15-17/97), $150, No Emanuel/Ze/Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $21, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $13, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $10,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. 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36 Men s Open Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Turkey - Alanya (8/29-1/97), $150, No Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $30, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $21, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $13, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $10,000 Spain - Tenerife (9/4-7/97), $150, No Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $30, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $21, Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $13, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $10,000 United States - Los Angeles World Championships (9/10-13/97), $300, No Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $60, Canyon Ceman/Mike Whitmarsh, USA, $42, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $23, Dain Blanton/Steffes, UNITED STATES, $23,000 Brazil - Fortaleza (12/4-7/97), $150, No Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Garrido/Guilherme, BRAZIL, $21, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $13, Henkel/Smith, UNITED STATES, $10,000 Argentina - Mar del Plata (1/16-18/98), $170, No M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $32, Paulao/Paulo, BRAZIL, $23, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $15, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $12,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/12-15/98), $170, No Ricardo/Ze'Marco, BRAZIL, $32, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $23, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $15, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $12,000 Canada - Toronto (6/19-21/98), $170, No Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $32, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $23, Bosma/Diez, SPAIN, $15, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $ 12,000 Germany - Berlin (7/3-5/98), $170, No Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud, NORWAY, $ Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $23, Ricardo Santos/Ze'Marco, BRAZIL, $15, Premysl Kubala/Michal Palinek, CZECH REP., $12,000 Italy - Lignano (7/17-19/98), $170, No Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $32, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $23, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $15, Bosma/Diez, SPAIN, $12,000 United States - New York Goodwill Games (7/22-26/98), $100, No Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $30, Kiraly/Johnson, USA, $20, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $15, Prosser/Zahner, AUSTRALIA, $11,000 France - Marseille (7/24-26), $170, No Ricardo/Ze'Marco, BRAZIL, $32, Ahmann/Hager, GERMANY, $23, Boullianne/Clark, USA, $15, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, $12,000 Austria - Klagenfurt (7/31-8/2/98), $170, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $32, Blanton/Fonoimoana, UNITED STATES, $23, Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, $15, Paulao/Paulo Emilio, BRAZIL, 12,000 Portugal - Espinho (8/7-9/98), $200, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $37, Steffes/Whitmarsh, UNITED STATES, $27, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $18, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $14,600 Belgium - Ostend (8/14-16/98), $170, No Brenha/Maia, PORTUGAL, $32, Ricardo/Ze'Marco, BRAZIL, $23, Child/Heese, CANADA, $15, Boullianne/Clark, USA, $12,000 Russia - Moscow (8/21-23/98), $170, No Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $32, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $23, Ahmann/Hager, GERMANY, $15, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $12,000 Spain - Tenerife (9/3-6/98), $170, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $32, Kiraly/Whitmarsh, UNITED STATES, $23, Boullianne/Clark, UNITED STATES, $15, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $12,000 Turkey - Alanya (9/11-13/98), $170, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $32, Child/Heese, CANADA, $23, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $15, Ricardo/Ze'Marco, BRAZIL, $12,000 Brazil - Vitoria (12/3-6/98), $170, No Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $32, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $23, Mariano Baracetti/Jose Salema, ARGENTINA, $15, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $12,000 Argentina - Mar del Plata (1/15-17/99), $170,000...No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $30, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $20, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $15, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $11,000 Mexico - Acapulco (4/9-11/99), $170,000...No Boullianne/Clark, UNITED STATES, $30, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $20, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $15, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $12,000 Canada - Toronto (6/18-20/99), $170,000...No Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $20, Rob Heidger/Kevin Wong, UNITED STATES, $15, Kiraly/Johnson, UNITED STATES, $11,000 Russia - Moscow (6/25-27/99), $170,000...No Brenha/Maia, PORTUGAL, $30, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $20, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $15, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $11,000 Germany - Berlin (7/2-4/99), $170, No Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $20, Bosma/Diez, SPAIN, $15, Child/Heese. CANADA, $11,000 Norway - Stavanger (7/9-11/99), $170, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $30, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $20, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $15, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $11,000 Italy - Lignano Sabbiadoro (7/16-18/99), $170, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $30, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $20, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $15, R. Heidger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $11,000 France - Marseille World Championships (7/22-25/99), $300, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $60, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $39, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $24, Bosma/Diez, SPAIN, $18,000 Austria - Klagenfurt (7/30-8/1/99), $170, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $30, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $20, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $15, Blanton/Fonoimoana, UNITED STATES, $11,000 Portugal - Espinho (8/6-8/99), $170, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $30, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $20, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $15, Conde/Martinez/Conde, ARGENTINA, $11,000 Belgium - Ostend (8/13-15/99), $170, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $30, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $20, Prosser/Zahner, AUSTRALIA, $15, Blanton/Fonoimoana, UNITED STATES, $11,000 Spain - Canary Islands (8/20-22/99), $170, No Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, $20, Giovane Gavio/Tande Ramos, BRAZIL, $15, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $11,000 Brazil - Vitoria (12/2-5/99), $170, No Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $30, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $20, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $15, Brenha/Maia, PORTUGAL, $11,000 Argentina - Mar del Plata (1/12-16/00), $150, No Baracetti/Salema, ARGENTINA, $26, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $18, Prosser/Zahner, AUSTRALIA, $14, Franco/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, $10,000 Brazil - Guaruja (1/18-23/00), $150, No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, BRAZIL, $26, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $18, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $14, Oliver Oetke/Andreas Scheuerpflug, GERMANY, $10,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 36 of 90

37 Men s Open Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Macau - Macau (5/24-28/00), $150, No Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $26, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $18, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $14, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $10,000 Mexico - Rosarito (5/31-6/4/00), $150, No Dax Holdren/Todd Rogers, UNITED STATES, $26, Heidger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $18, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $14, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $10,000 Canada - Toronto (6/14-18/00), $150, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $26, Child/Heese, CANADA, $18, Prosser/Zahner, AUSTRALIA, $14, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $10,000 Spain - Canary Islands (6/21-25/00), $150, No M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $26, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $18, Sergey Ermishin/Mikhail Kouchnerev, RUSSIA, $14, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $10,000 United States - Chicago (6/28-7/2/00), $200, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $32, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $22, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $17, Baracetti/Salema, ARGENTINA, $13,000 Norway - Stavanger (7/5-9/00), $150, No Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $26, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $18, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $14, Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, $10,000 Italy - Lignano Sabbiadoro (7/12-16/00), $150, No Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $26, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $18, Child/Heese, CANADA, $14, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $10,000 France - Marseille (7/19-23/00), $150, No Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $26, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $18, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $14, Martin Lebl/Palinek, CZECH REPUBLIC., $10,000 Portugal - Espinho (7/26-30/00), $150, No Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $26, Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $18, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $14, Child/Heese, CANADA, $10,000 Austria - Klagenfurt (8/2-6/00), $150, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $26, Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $18, Paulao/Jefferson Bellaguarda, BRAZIL, $14, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $10,000 Belgium - Ostend (8/9-13/00), $150, No Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, $26, Henkel/Smith, USA, $18, Blanton/Fonoimoana, USA, $14, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $10,000 Sydney 2000 Olympics Games (9/16-26/00)...No Blanton/Fonoimoana, UNITED STATES 2. Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL 3. Ahmann/Hager, GERMANY 4. Brenha/Maia, PORTUGAL Brazil - Vitoria (11/28-12/3/00), $150,000...No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $26, Emanuel/Tande, BRAZIL, $18, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $14, Paulao/Jefferson Bellaguarda, BRAZIL, $10,000 Spain - Canary Islands (6/13-17/01), $180,000...No Emanuel/Tande, BRAZIL, $27, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $18, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $14, Child/Heese, CANADA, $11,000 Switzerland - Gstaad (6/20-24/01), $180,000...No Stein Metzger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $27, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $18, Emanuel/Tande, BRAZIL, $14, Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $11,000 Germany - Berlin (6/27-7/1/01), $180,000...No Prosser/Zahner, AUSTRALIA, $27, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $18, Tande/Emanuel, BRAZIL, $14, Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $11,000 Norway - Stavanger (7/4-8/01), $180,000...No Tande/Emanuel, BRAZIL, $27, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $18, Para/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, $14, Child/Heese, CANADA, $11,000 Italy - Lignano Sabbiadoro (7/11-15/01), $180,000...No Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $27, Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $18, Tande/Emanuel, BRAZIL, $14, Metzger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $11,000 France - Marseille (7/17-22/01), $225,000...No Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $32, Tande/Emanuel, BRAZIL, $22, Metzger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $18, Blanton/Fonoimoana, UNITED STATES, $15,000 Portugal - Espinho (7/25-29/01), $180,000...No Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $27, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $18, Tande/Emanuel, BRAZIL, $14, Holden/Leinemann, CANADA, $11,000 Austria - Klagenfurt World Championships (8/1-5/01), $250,000...No Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $47, Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $35, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $21, Heidger/Chip McCaw, UNITED STATES, $15,000 Belgium - Ostend (8/8-12/01), $180,000...No Tande/Emanuel, BRAZIL, $27, Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $18, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $14, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $11,000 Australia - Brisbane Goodwill Games (8/29-9/4//01), $150, No Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $30, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $24, Metzger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $19, Fonoimoana/Heidger, UNITED STATES, $15,500 Spain - Mallorca (9/12-16/01), $180, No Tande/Emanuel, BRAZIL, $27, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $18, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $14, Ermishin/Kouchnerev, RUSSIA, $11,000 Brazil - Vitoria (11/27-12/2/01), $180, No Emanuel/Tande, BRAZIL, $27, Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $18, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $14, Thomas Klepper/Murilo Teixira, BRAZIL, $11,000 Germany - Berlin (6/12-16/02), $150, No Harley Marques Silva/Pará, BRAZIL, $22, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $15, Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, GERMANY, $11, Child/Heese, CANADA, $9,300 Switzerland - Gstaad (6/19-23/02),$150, No Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $22, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $15, Metzger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $11, Roberto Lopes/Franco, BRAZIL, $9,300 Norway - Stavanger (7/3-7/02), $150, No Tande/Emanuel, BRAZIL, $22, Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $15, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $11, Harley/Pará, BRAZIL, $9,300 Canada - Montreal (7/10-14/02), $150, No Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $22, Child/Heese, CANADA, $15, Metzger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $11, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $9,300 France - Marseille (7/17-21/02), $200, No Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $30, Francisco Alvarez/Juan Rosell, CUBA, $20, Tande/Emanuel, BRAZIL, $15, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $12,100 Portugal - Esphino (7/24-28/02), $150, No Metzger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $22, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $15, Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $11, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $9,300 Austria - Klagenfurt (8/1-4/02), $200, No Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $30, Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, SWITZERLAND, $20, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $15, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $12,100 Spain - Cadiz (8/7-11/02), $150, No M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $22, Holden/Leinemann, CANADA, $15, Tande/Ramos, BRAZIL, $11, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $9,300 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 37 of 90

38 Men s Open Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Spain - Mallorca (9/4-8/02), $150, No M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $22, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $15, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $11, Harley/Pará, BRAZIL, $9,300 Brazil - Forteleza (10/1-6/02), $150, No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $22, Metzger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $15, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $11, Bellaguarda/Juca Dultra, BRAZIL, $9,300 Greece - Rhodes (6/4-8/03), $150, No Blanton/Jeff Nygaard, UNITED STATES, $22, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $15, Nikolas Berger/Clemens Doppler, AUSTRIA, $12, Child/Heese, CANADA, $9,000 Switzerland - Gstaad (6/18-22/03), $150, No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $22, M. Dieckmann/Reckerman, GERMANY, $15, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $12, Berger/Doppler, AUSTRIA, $9,000 Germany - Berlin (6/25-29/03), $300, No Harley/Franco, BRAZIL, $45, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $30, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $23, M. Dieckmann/Reckerman, GERMANY, $18,000 Norway - Stavanger (7/2-6/03), $150, No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $22, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $15, Prosser/Mark Williams, AUSTRALIA, $12, Bellaguarda/Dultra, BRAZIL, $9,000 France - Marseille (7/16-20/03), $270, No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $40, M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $28, Blanton/Nygaard, UNITED STATES, $20, Christoph Dieckmann/Scheuerpflug, GERMANY, $16,000 Portugal - Espinho (7/23-27/03), $150, No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $22, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $15, Andrew Schacht/Joshua Slack, AUSTRALIA, $12, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $9,000 Austria - Klagenfurt (7/31-8/3/03), $260, No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $40, Metzger/Wong, UNITED STATES, $27, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $20, Blanton/Nygaard, UNITED STATES, $15,000 Spain - Mallorca (9/3-7/03), $150,000...No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $22, M. Dieckmann/Reckerman, GERMANY, $15, Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, $12, Franco/Harley, BRAZIL, $9,000 United States - Carson (9/18-21/03), $300,000...No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $45, Egger/Heyer, SWITZERLAND, $30, Ceman/Whitmarsh, UNITED STATES, $23, Berger/Doppler, AUSTRIA, $18,000 Brazil, Rio de Janeiro World Championships (10/14-19/03), $400,000...No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $60, Holdren/Metzger, UNITED STATES, $40, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $30, Brenha/Maia, PORTUGAL, $20,000 Brazil - Salvador (3/16-21/04), $180,000...No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $27, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $18, Baracetti/Conde, Argentina, $14, M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $11,000 South Africa - Cape Town (3/23-29/04), $180,000...No Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, $27, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $18, Benjamin/Harley, BRAZIL, $14, Robert Nowotny/Peter Gartmayer, AUSTRIA, $11,000 China - Lianyungang (5/19-23/04), $180,000...No Bosma/Pablo Herrera, SPAIN, $27, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $18, Pedro Cunha/Pará, BRAZIL, $14, Todd Rogers/Sean Scott, USA, $11,000 Serbia & Montenegro - Budva (5/26-30/04), $180,000..No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $27, M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $18, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $18, Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, ESTONIA, $11,000 Portugal - Espinho (6/2-6/04), $180,000...No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $27, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $18, Benjamin//Marcio Araujo, BRAZIL, $14, M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $11,000 Puerto Rico - Carolina (6/9-13, 04), $180,000...No Cunha/Pará, BRAZIL, $27, Baracett/Conde, ARGENTINA, $18, Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, $14, Dax Holdren/Metzger, UNITED STATES, $11,000 Switzerland - Gstaad (6/16-20/04), $180, No Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $27, M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $18, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $14, Benjamin//Marcio Araujo, BRAZIL, $11,000 Germany - Berlin (6/23-27/04), $300, No M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $43, Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $29, Baracett/Conde, ARGENTINA, $23, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $18,500 Norway - Stavanger (6/30-7/4/04), $180, No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $27, Niklas Rademacher/David Klemperer, GERMANY, $18, Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, $14, Andreas Scheuerpflug/Christoph Dieckmann, GERMANY, $11,000 Spain - Mallorca (7/7-11/04), $180, No M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $27, /Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, SWITZERLAND, $18, Paulo Emilio/Fabio Magalhaes, BRAZIL, $14, Baracett/Conde, ARGENTINA, $11,000 France - Marseille (7/13-18/04), $280, No Benjamin//Marcio Araujo, BRAZIL, $41, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $27, Baracett/Conde, ARGENTINA, $21, Rogers/Scott, UNITED STATES, $16,900 Poland - Stare Jablonki (7/21-25/04), $180, No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $27, Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, $18, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $14, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $11,000 Austria - Klagenfurt (7/28-8/1/04), $270, No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $40, Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, $27, C. Dieckmann/Scheuerpflug, GERMANY, $21, Benjamin//Marcio Araujo, BRAZIL, $16,500 Greece - Athens (8/14-25/04)... No Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL 2. Bosma/Herrera, SPAIN 3. Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND 4. Julien Prosser/Mark Williams, AUSTRALIA Brazil, Rio de Janeiro (9/21-26/04), $180, No M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, $27, Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, $18, Egger/Heyer, SWITZERLAND, $14, Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, $11,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 38 of 90

39 FIVB Beach Voleybal Chalenger & Satelite Men s Events Final 4s Belgium Challenger - Ostende (8/17-18/96) $30,000...Event No Mario Rodrigues/Rogerio Dias, Portugal, $6, Stefan Potyka/Robert Nowotny, Austria, $4, Frank Blasi/David Holmes, Canada, $3, Christian Voss/Wolfgang Groos, Germay $2,400 Italy Challenger - Agrigento (8/27-28/96), $30,000...No Juan Rosell/Francisco Alvarez, Cuba, $6, Andrea Ghiurghi/Nicola Grigolo, Italy, $4, Julien Prosser/Lee Zahner, Australia, $3, Antonio Babini/Marco Solustri, Italy, $2,400 Czech Republic Challenger - Karlovy Vary (6/25-29/97), $30,000...No Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Swtizerland, $6, Jorre Kjemperud/Vegard Hoidalen, Norway, $4, Andrea Ghiurghi/Ricardo Lione, Italy, $3, Edgar Krank/Oliver Oetke, Germany, $2,400 Bulgaria Challenger - Albena (8/21-24/97), $30,000...No Dmitry Areshkin/Edouard Senin, Russia, $6, Amaury Velasco/Willie De Jesus, Puerto Rico, $4, Ernesto Vogado/Murilo Toscano, Brazil, $3, Andrea Raffaelli/Nicola Grigolo, Italy, $2,400 Chile Challenger - Vina del Mar (2/6-8/98), $30,000...No Lula Barbosa/Adriano Garrido, Brazil, $4, Ricci Luyties/Sinjin Smith, United States, $3, John Child/Mark Heese, Canada, $2, Eduardo Martinez/Martin Conde, Argentina, $2,000 Switzerland Satellite - Jona (7/4-5/98), $10,000...No Igor Stejskal/Petr Chromy, Czech Republic, $2, Greg Ryan/Morgan Chapman, United States, $1, Velasco/De Jesus, Puerto Rico, $1, Robert Nowotny/Stefan Potyka, Austria, $800 Switzerland Challenger - Lausanne (8/14-16/98), $30,000...No Jan Ferreira/Fred Souza, Brazil, $4, Dennys Paredes/Luizao Correa, Brazil, $3, Ryan/Chapman, United States, $2, Alessandro Rigo/Massimo Marino, Italy, $2,000 Bulgaria Challenger - Albena (8/21-23/98), $30,000...No Rigo/Marino, Italy, $4, Pierre-Andre Froehlich/Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany, $3, Tom Englen/Niclas Tornberg, Sweden, $2, Takuya Noguchi/Taichi Morikawa, Japan, $2,000 Italy Challenger - Cagliari (6/25-27/99), $30,000...No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil, $4, Taichi Morikawa/Ko Ozaki, Japan, $3, Markus Egger/Bernhard Vesti, Switzerland, $2, Rigo/Marino, Italy, $,2000 Switzerland Satellite - Jona (7/29-8/1/99), $10,000...No Marcel Gscheidle/Christian Bigler, Switzerland, $2, Kjell Goranson/Iver Horrem, Norway, $1, Sascha Heyer/Martin Tschudi, Switzerland, $1, Tomohisa Yamamoto/Chikashi Kawai, Japan, $000 Switzerland Satellite - Lausanne (8/12-15/99), $19,000...No Stefan Kobel/Martin Walser, Switzerland, $3, Egger/Vesti, Swtizerlad, $2, Albert Hannemann/Nick Hannemann, American Samoa, $2, K. Goranson/Horrem, Norway, $1,520 Greece Challenger - Xylokastro (7/5-9/00), $30,000...No Patrick Heuscher/Kobel, Switzerland, $4, Jefferson Bellaguarda/Paulao Moreira, Brazil, $3, Heyer/Martin Walser, Switzerland, $2, Marcel Gscheidle/Martin Tschudi, Switzerland, $2,000 Switzerland Satellite - Lausanne (8/18-20/00), $10,000...No Heuscher/Kobel, Switzerland, $2, Egger/Heyer, Switzerland, $1, Gscheidle/Tschudi, Switzerland, $1, Stephane Canet/Mathieu Hamel, France, $800 Switzerland Satellite - Pfaeffikon (9/1-3/00), $10,000...No Egger/Heyer, Switzerland, $2, Heuscher/Kobel, Switzerland, $1, Brandon Taliaferro/Larry Witt, United States, $1, Gscheidle/Tschudi, Switzerland, $800 Greece Challenger - Xylokastro (7/6-8/01), $30,000...No Klepper Feitosa/Murilo Toscano, Brazil, $4, Matt Heath/Gaston Macau, United States, $3, Gscheidle/Vesti, Switzerland, $2, Haroldas Cyvas/Marius Vasiliauskas, Lithuania, $2,000 Liban Satellite - Beirut (7/13-15/01), $10,000...No Dmitri Barsouk/Vladimir Kostioukov, Russia, $2, Haroldas Cyvas/Marius Vasiliauskas, Lithuania, $1, Peter Gartmayer/Nowotny, Austria, $1, Younis Hasan/Fouad Abed El Wahed, Bahrain, $800 Ukraine Challenger - Kiev (7/25-29/01), $33,000...No Klepper/Murilo, Brazil, $4, Sergiy Rasputiniy/Vitaly Stadnikov, Ukraine, $3, Janis Grinbergs/Andris Krumins, Latvia, $2, Malte Homeyer/Kjell Schneider, Germany, $2,200 Swiss Satellite - Lausanne (8/16-19/01), $17,000...No Klepper/Murilo, Brazil, $3, Heuscher/Kobel, Switzerland, $2, Egger/Heyer, Switzerland, $2,00 4. Agustin Correa/Fabio Diez, Spain, $1,300 Ukraine Challenger - Kiev (7/24-28/02), $33,000...No Jefferson Bellaguarda/Juca Dultra, Brazil, $4, Mykola Babich/Dmitro Khudoley, Ukraine, $3, Grinbergs/Austris Stals, Latvia, $2, Kaarel Kais/Kristjan Kais, Estonia, $2,200 Switzerland Satellite - Lausanne (8/15-18/02), $17,000...No Mariano Baracett/Conde, Argentina, $3, Gscheidle/Vesti, Switzerland, $2, Heuscher/Kobel, Switzerland, $1, Barsouk/Denis Tenenbaum, Russia, $1,000 Switzerland Satellite - Lausanne (8/14-17/03), $17,000...No Heuscher/Kobel, Switzerland, $3, Riccardo Fenili/Fabio Galli, Italy, $2, Egger/Heyer, Switzerland, $1, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, Norway, $1,000 Greece Challenger - Athens (8/19-24/03), $30,000...No Fenili/Galli, Italy, $4, Hoidalen/Kjemperud, Norway, $3, Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, Estonia, $2, Florian Gosch/Bernhard Strauss, Austria, $2,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 39 of 90

40 FIVB Beach Voleybal Chalenger & Satelite Men s Events Final 4s France Satellite - Lavandou (August 22-24/03), $15,000...No Guilherm Deulofeu/Ogier Molinier, France, $3, Francisco Rodriguez Herrera/Yoyi Rodriguez, Spain, $2, Kevin Ces/Yannick Salvetti, France, $2, Canet/Hamel, France, $1,500 Argentina Satellite - Mar del Plata (1/23-25/04), $15,000...No Baracetti/Conde, Argentina, $2, M. Lacig /P. Laciga, Switzerland, $1, Fabio Araujo/Rodrigo Monteiro, Brazil, $1, Adrian Marcelo Bialy/Sebastian Menegozzo, Argentina, $1,200 Croatia Challenger - Lopar Island (7/8-11/04), $30,000...No Jasmin Cuturic/Samo Miklavc, Slovenia, $4, Gscheidle/Vesti, Switzerland, $3, Gosch/Strauss, Austria, $3, Dmitry Karasev/Tenenbaum, Russia, $2,300 San Marino Satellite - Catolica (7/22-24/04), $10,000...No Pedro Brazao/Marcello Duarte, Brazil, $2, Fosco Cicola/Andrea Raffaelli, Italy, $1, Alfredo Tabarini/Francesco Tabarini, San Marino, 1, Martin Engvik/Ole Martin Kleivenes, Norway, $800 Ukraine Challenger - Kiev (7/29-8/1/04), $30,000...No Grinbergs/Krumins, Latvia, $4, Jan Schnider/Tino Schutz, Switzerland, $3, Olexander Dyachenko/Oleksiy Kulinich, Ukraine, $2, Oleg Kisselev/Pavel Zabuslayev, Kazakhstan, $1,800 Switzerland Satellite - Lausanne (8/5-8/04), $15,000...No Pedro Cunha/Fred Souza, Brazil, $2, Philip Gabathuler/David Wenger, Switzerland, $2, Brazao/Duarte, Brazil, $1, Schnider/Schutz, Switzerland, $1,300 Corsica Satellite - Porticcio (8/21-22/04), $10,000...No Ces/Julien Dugrip, France, $2, Adrian Caravano/Denis Damez, France, $1, Galli/Raffaelli, Italy, $1, Matthias Mellitzer/Strauss, Austria, $800 France Satellite - Lavandou (8/27-29/04), $10,000...No Jochem De Gruijter/Gijs Ronnes, Netherlands, $2, Adrian Caravano/Deulofeu, France, $1, Galli/Raffaelli, Italy, $1, Philip Gabathuler/Schnider, Switzerland, $800 Morocco Satellite- Casablanca (7/24-25/04), $15,000...No Giorgio Domenghini/Paolo Ficosecco, Italy, $2, Bjorn IngeborgrudMagne Kobbevik, Norway, $2, Ihsane Boukhare/Karim Ourhdach, Morocco, $1, Jalal Berma/Khalid Satour, Morocco, $1,300 Men s Challenger/Satellite Medals, Podiums & Final Fours Country Gold Silver Bronze Podiums 4ths Final 4s Switzerland Brazil Italy France United States Norway Latvia Austria Ukraine Argentina Russia Canada Puerto Rico Cuba Czech Republic Netherlands Country Gold Silver Bronze Podiums 4ths Final 4s Portugal Slovenia Am. Samoa Australia Spain Germany Japan Lithuania Morocco San Marino Sweden Bahrain Estonia Kazakhstan Totals Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 40 of 90

41 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Men s Gold Medal Finishes - By Country (Major medals earned at open, grand slam and Olympic events, minor medals earned at challenger and satellite events) Argentina (eight major gold medals, two minor gold medals) 1. Martin Conde/Eduardo Martinez def. Emanuel Rego/Zé Marco de Melo, BRAZIL, Turkey - Alanya (6/2/1996), 12-4, 12-7 (45 minutes), FIVB Event No Conde/Martinez def. Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, Italy - Lignano (7/20/1997), 12-9, 12-5 (76), No Conde/Martinez def. Emanuel/Jose Loiola, BRAZIL, Canada - Toronto (6/21/1998), (50), No Mariano Baracetti/Jose Salema def. Ricardo Santos/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, Argentina - Mar del Plata (1/6/2000), (57), No Baracetti/Conde def. Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Italy - Lignano Sabbiadoro (7/15/2001), 21-17, (40), No Baracetti/Conde def. Tande Ramos/Emanuel, BRAZIL, France - Marseille (7/22/2001), 21-19, (45), No Baracetti/Conde def. Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt World Championships (8/1/2001), 25-23, 12-21, (67), No Baracetti/Conde def. Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, BRAZIL, Switzerland - Gstaad (6/23/2002), 21-14, (45), No Mariano Baracett/Martin Conde def. Marcel Gscheidle/Bernhard Vesti, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland Satellite, Lausanne (8/18/2002), 23-21, (38 minutes), FIVB C/S Event No Baracetti/Conde def. Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, SWITZERLAND, $1,800, Argentina Satellite, Mar del Plata (1/25/2004), 21-17, (44) No. 24 Australia (one gold medal) 1. Julien Prosser/Lee Zahner def. Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, SWITZERLAND, Germany - Berlin (7/1/2001), 18-21, 28-26, (65), FIVB Event No. 118 Brazil (104 major gold medals, nine minor gold medals) 1. Andre Perlingeiro/Guilherme Marquez def. John Eddo/Sean Fallowfield, USA, France - Sete (7/9/1990), score and match duration not available, FIVB Event No Paulao Moreira/Paulo Emilio Silva def. Mark Eller/Todd Schaefer, USA, Japan - Enoshima (7/30/1992), 12-6, 12-4 (NA), No Paulao/Paulo Emilio def. Eduardo Garrido/Roberto Moreira, BRAZIL, Italy - Lignano (8/23/1992), 9-12, 13-11, 15-12, (NA), No Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes def. Garrido/Moreira, BRAZIL, Japan - Enoshima (8/1/1993), score and match duration not available, No Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Carlos Briceno/Jeff Williams, USA, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/6/1994), 12-7, 12-8, (NA), No Paulao/Roberto Lopes def. Briceno/Williams, USA, Japan - Enoshima (8/7/1994), 12-9, 10-12, 15-11, (NA), No Paulao/Roberto Lopes def. Sinjin Smith/Bruk Vandeweghe, USA, Puerto Rico - Carolina (8/21/1994), 15-10, (NA), No Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Jan Kvalheim/Bjorn Maaseide, NORWAY, Brazil - Fortaleza (9/4/1994), 12-7, 12-2, (NA), No Alemao Loss/Andre Gomes def. Emanuel Rego/Zé Marco demelo, BRAZIL, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/19/1995), 6-12, 12-4, 15-13, (NA), No Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Alemao Loss/Andre Gomes, BRAZIL, Spain Marbella (4/16/1995), 12-4, 12-9 (65), No Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Emanuel/Zé Marco, United States Clearwater (5/7/1995), 12-6, 12-6 (63), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Kvalheim/Maaseide, NORWAY, France Marseille (6/25/1995), 11-12, 12-10, 12-8 (85), No Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, Korea - Pusan (7/26/1995), 6-12, 12-10, (97), No Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Henkel/Smith, USA, Japan - Enoshima (7/31/1995), 11-12, 12-3, (67), No Paulao/Paulo Emilio def. Martin Conde/Esteban Martinez, ARGENTINA, Italy - Lignano (8//1995), 12-9, 12-3 (55), No Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, Portugal - Espinho (8/13/1995), 12-8, 10-12, 12-7 (93), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, Belgium - Ostend (8/19/1995), 10-12, 12-1, (82), No Franco/Roberto Lopes def., Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, France - Pornichet (LaBaule, 8/26/1995), 12-9, 9-12, (88), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Bosma/Jimenez, SPAIN, Spain - Tenerife (9/3/1995), 10-12, 12-10, 12-8 (79), No Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Rosell/Alvarez, CUBA, Brazil - Fortaleza (9/17/1995), 12-9, 12-9 (98), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Franco/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, Indonesia Bali (9/24/1995), 6-12, 12-9, 12-6 (80), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, South Africa Cape Town (12/223/1995), 12-8, 12-11, (NA), No Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, Brazil Rio de Janeiro (2/11/1996), 12-8, 12-3 (68), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Franco/Roberto/Lopes, BRAZIL, Brazil, Spain Marbella (4/7/1996), 12-7, 7-12, (71), No Paulao/Paulo Emilio def. Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, Brazil Joao Pessoa (5/12/1996), 12-10, 12-10, (NA), No. No Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Henkel/Smith, USA, France Marseille (6/30/1996), 12-6, 6-12, (70), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, France - Pornichet (8/11/1996), 12-10, 12-9 (75), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Henkel/Smith, USA, Italy - Lignano (8/25/1996), 3-12, 21-11, (97), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Child/Heese, CANADA, Spain - Tenerife (9/8/1996), 12-11, 12-4 (65), No. 58 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 41 of 90

42 BRAZIL (continued) 30. Franco/Roberto Lopes def. Henkel/Smith, USA, Indonesia - Jakarta (10/6/1996), 12-7, 12-8 (86), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, Puerto Rico - Carolina (10/120/1996), 12-9, 12-9 (89), No Guilherme/Para def. Dodd/Whitmarsh, USA, South Africa - Durban (12/15/1996), 10-12, 12-9, 12-8 (90), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Anjinho/Loiola, BRAZIL Brazil Rio de Janeiro (2/23/1997), 12-9, 12-8 (87), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, Germany Berlin (7/6/1997), 12-6, 12-5 (67), No Guilherme/Para def. Emanuel/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, France Marseille (7/27/1997), 22-24, 21-18, (56), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Ahmann/Hager, GERMANY, Austria Klagenfurt (8/3/1997), 12-6, 12-4 (71), No Emanuel/Ze/Marco def. Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, Belgium Ostend (8/117/1997), 12-3, 2-12, 12-9 (87), No Paulao/Paulo Emilio def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, Turkey Alanya (9/1/1997), 8-12, 12-9, (100), No Guilherme/Para def. Canyon Ceman/Mike Whitmarsh, USA, United States Los Angeles World Championships (9/13/1997), 5-12, 21-8, (90), No Emanuel/Zé Marco def. Garrido/Guilherme, BRAZIL, Brazil Fortaleza (12/7/1997), 12-5, 12-8 (67), No Ricardo/Ze'Marco def. Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, Brazil Rio de Janeiro (2/15/1998), 8-12, 12-9, (88), No Guilherme/Para def. M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, Italy Lignano (7/19/1988), 12-6, 12-8 (86), No Guilherme/Para def. Kiraly/Johnson, USA, United States - New York Goodwill Games (7/226/1998), 12-11, 12-4 (107), No Ricardo/Ze'Marco def. Ahmann/Hager, GERMANY, France Marseille (7/26/1998), 12-11, (104), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Blanton/Fonoimoana, USA, Austria Klagenfurt (8/2/1998), 12-8, 12-3 (80), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Steffes/Whitmarsh, USA, Portugal Espinho (8/9/1998), 12-8, 12-9 (70), No Guilherme/Para def. Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, Russia Moscow (8/23/1998), 12-3, 5-12, 12-9 (73), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Kiraly/Whitmarsh, USA, Spain Tenerife (9/6/1998), 12-4, (70), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Child/Heese, CANADA, Turkey Alanya (9/13/1998), 12-7, 12-8 (110), No Guilherme/Para def. Franco/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, Brazil Vitoria (12/6/1998), 10-12, 12-11, (130), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Conde/Martinez, ARGENTINA, Argentina Mar del Plata (1/17/1999), 12-7, 12-6 (76), No Ricardo/Zé Marco def. Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, Canada - Toronto (6/20/1999), (54), No Ricardo/Zé Marco def. M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, Germany - Berlin (7/4/1999), (53), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, Norway - Stavanger (7/11/1999), (36), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, Italy Lignano Sabbiadoro (7/18/1999), (75), No Emanuel/Loiola def. M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, France Marseille World Championships (7/25/1999), 15-8 (50), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/1/1999), (57), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, Portugal - Espinho (8/8/1999), 15-8 (30), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, Belgium - Ostend (8/15/1999), 12-9, 12-5 (53), No Ricardo/Zé Marco def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, Spain Canary Islands (8/22/1999), 15-8 (47), No Ricardo/Zé Marco def. Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, Brazil - Vitoria (12/5/1999), 12-9, 12-6 (81), No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran def. M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, Brazil - Guaruja (1/23/2000), 12-6, 12-5 (82), No Ricardo/Zé Marco def. Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, Macau - Macau (5/28/2000), 12-4, 12-5 (65), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Child/Heese, CANADA, Canada - Toronto (6/18/2000), (61), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, United States Chicago (7/2/2000), (54), No Ricardo/Zé Marco def. Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, Norway - Stavanger (7/9/2000), (46), No Ricardo/Zé Marco def. M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, Italy Lignano Sabbiadoro (7/16/2000), 15-3 (33), No Ricardo/Zé Marco def. Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, France - Marseille (7/23/2000), (50), No Ricardo/Zé Marco def. Emanuel/Loiola, BRAZIL, Portugal - Espinho (7/30/2000), 15-6 (36), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/6/2000), (60), No Emanuel/Loiola def. Henkel/Smith, USA, Belgium - Ostend (8/13/2000), 15-8 (45), No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin def. Emanuel/Tande, BRAZIL, Brazil - Vitoria (12/3/2000), 21-18, 19-21, (64), No Emanuel/Tande def. M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, Spain Canary Islands (6/17/2001), 21-19, (31), No Tande/Emanuel def. M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, Norway - Stavanger (7/8/2001), 21-19, (33), No Loiola/Ricardo def. M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, Portugal - Espinho (7/29/2001), 11-21, 21-17, (57), No Tande/Emanuel def. Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Belgium - Ostend (8/12/2001), 19-21, 21-16, 15-9 (48), No Loiola/Ricardo def. Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, Australia Brisbane Goodwill Games (9/4//2001), 21-14, (35), No Tande/Emanuel def. Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, Spain - Mallorca (9/16/2001), 14-21, 21-18, (78), No Emanuel/Tande def. Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Brazil - Vitoria (12/2/2001), 18-21, 24-22, (68), No Harley Marques Silva/Pará def. Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, Germany Berlin (6/16/2002), 25-23, 19-21, (71), No Tande/Emanuel def. Loiola/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Norway Stavanger (7/7/2002), 22-20, 18-21, (64), No Loiola/Ricardo def. Child/Heese, CANADA, Canada - Montreal (7/14/2002), 21-18, (52), No Loiola/Ricardo def. Francisco Alvarez/Juan Rosell, CUBA, France - Marseille (7/21/2002), 19-21, 21-16, 15-9 (65), No. 132 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 42 of 90

43 BRAZIL (continued) 84. Loiola/Ricardo def. Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, SWITZERLAND, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/4/2002), 21-16, (47), No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin def. Metzger/Wong, USA, Brazil - Forteleza (10/6/2002), 22-20, (59), No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin def. M. Dieckmann/Reckerman, GERMANY, Switzerland - Gstaad (6/22/2003) 23-25, 21-13, (62), No Franco/Harley def. Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, Germany - Berlin (6/29/2003), 21-18, (46), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. Baracetti/Conde, ARGENTINA, Norway - Stavanger (7/6/2003), 16-21, 21-16, (60), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. M. Laciga/P. Laciga, SWITZERLAND, France - Marseille (7/20/2003), 21-18, 20-22, (60), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, Portugal - Espinho (7/27/2003), 21-23, 21-14, (69), No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin def. Metzger/Wong, USA, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/3/2003), 22-20, (52), No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin def. M. Dieckmann/Reckerman, GERMANY, Spain - Mallorca (9/7/2003), 14-21, 21-19, (96), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. Egger/Heyer, SWITZERLAND, United States, Carson (9/18-21/03), 21-11, (45), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. Holdren/Metzger, USA, Rio de Janeiro World Championships (10/19/2003), 21-18, (44), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, Salvador (3/21/2004), 21-19, (43), No Franco/Tande def. Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, South Africa, Cape Town (3/29/2004), 27-25, 14-21, (60), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, GERMANY, Serbia & Montenegro - Budva (5/30/2004), 21-18, (43), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. Hoidalen/Kjemperud, NORWAY, $18,000, Portugal - Espinho (6/2-6/04), 21-12, (38), No Cunha/Pará def. Baracett/Conde, ARGENTINA, Puerto Rico - Carolina (6/9-13, 04, $180,000, 21-17, (58), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. Niklas Rademacher/David Klemperer, GERMANY, Norway - Stavanger (7/4/2004, 21-15, (33), No Benjamin//Marcio Araujo def. Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, France - Marseille (7/18/2004), 12-21, 22-20, (52), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, Poland - Stare Jablonki (7/25/2004), 21-18, (46), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. Franco/Tande, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/1/2004), 17-21, 21-16, (61), No Emanuel/Ricardo def. Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera, SPAIN, Greece - Athens 2004 Olympic Games (8/25/2004), 21-16, (42), No Lula Barbosa/Adriano Garrido def. Ricci Luyties/Sinjin Smith, UNITED STATES, Chile Challenger, Vina del Mar (2/8/1998), (66 minutes, FIVB C/S Event No Jan Ferreira/Fred Souza def. Dennys Paredes/Luizao Correa, BRAZIL, Switzerland Challenger, Lausanne (8/16/1998), (48), No Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran def. Taichi Morikawa/Ko Ozaki, JAPAN, Italy Challenger, Cagliari (6/27/1999), (50), No Klepper Feitosa/Murilo Toscano def. Matt Heath/Gaston Macau, UNITED STATES, Greece Challenger, Xylokastro (7/8/2001), 21-17, (40), No Klepper/Murilo def. Sergiy Rasputiniy/Vitaly Stadnikov, Ukraine, UKRAINE Challenger, Kiev (7/29/2001), 21-15, (29), No Klepper/Murilo def. Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, Switzerland, Swiss Satellite, Lausanne (8/19/2001), 22-20, 25-23, (57), No Jefferson Bellaguarda/Juca Dultra def. Mykola Babich/Dmitro Khudoley, UKRAINE, Ukraine Challenger, Kiev (7/28/2002), 23-25, 21-18, (58), No Pedro Brazao/Marcello Duarte def. Fosco Cicola/Andrea Raffaelli, ITALY, San Marino Satellite, Catolica (7/24/2004), 15-21, 23-21, 15-9 (61), No Pedro Cunha/Fred def. Philip Gabathuler/David Wenger, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland Satellite, Lausanne (8/8/2004), 21-16, (38), No. 29 Canada (one major gold medal) 1. John Child/Mark Heese def. Guilherme Marquez/Para Ferreira, BRAZIL, Germany - Berlin (7/7/1996), 7-12, 12-11, 12-9 (97 minutes),fivb Event No. 53 Cuba (one major gold medal, one minor gold medal) 1. Francisco Alvarez/Juan Rosell def. Eric Fonoimoana/Mike Whitmarsh, USA, Puerto Rico - Carolina (11/112/1995), 12-6, 6-12, (95 minutes), FIVB Event No Juan Rosell/Francisco Alvarez def. Andrea Ghiurghi/Nicola Grigolo, ITALY, Italy Challenger, Agrigento (8/28/1996), FIVB C/S Event No. 2 Czech Republic (one minor gold medal) 1. Igor Stejskal/Petr Chromy def. Greg Ryan/Morgan Chapman, UNITED STATES, Switzerland Satellite, Jona (7/5/1998), 12-9, 12-8 (70 minutes), FIVB C/S No. 6 France (one major gold medal, two minor gold medals) 1. Jean-Philippe Jodard/Christian Penigaud def. Marlos Almeida/Tulio Teixeira, BRAZIL, Spain - Almeria (8/11/1991), ), score and match duration not available, FIVB Event No. 15 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 43 of 90

44 FRANCE (continued) 1. Guilherm Deulofeu/Ogier Molinier def. Francisco Rodriguez Herrera/Yoyi Rodriguez, SPAIN, France Satellite, Lavandou (August 24/2003), 18-21, 21-18, (71), C/SNo Kevin Ces/Julien Dugrip def. Adrian Caravano/Denis Damez, FRANCE, Corsica Satellite, Porticcio (8/22/2004), 21-12, (35), No. 30 Germany (two major gold medals) 1. Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann def. Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, SWITZERLAND, Germany - Berlin (6/27/2004, 20-22, 21-19, (66 minutes), FIVB Event No M. Dieckmann/Reckermann def. Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, SWITZERLAND, Brazil -Rio de Janeiro (9/26/2004), 21-18, 19-21, 15-9 (60), No. 162 Italy (three minor gold medals) 1. Alessandro Rigo/Massimo Marino won by injury forfeit over Pierre-Andre Froehlich/Andreas Scheuerpflug, GERMAY, Bulgaria Challenger - Albena (8/23/1998), 45 minutes, FIVB C/S Event No Riccardo Fenili/Fabio Galli, Italy def. Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud, NORWAY, Greece Challenger - Athens (8/24/2003), 36-34, (65), No Giorgio Domenghini/Paolo Ficosecco def. Bjorn IngeborgrudMagne Kobbevik, NORWAY, Morocco Satellite - Casablanca (7/25/2004), 21-19, (43), No. 27 Latvia (one minor gold medal) 1. Janis Grinbergs/Andris Krumins def. Jan Schnider/Tino Schutz, SWITZERLAND, Ukraine Challenger - Kiev (8/1/2004), 15-21, 25-23, (54 minutes), FIVB Event C/S No. 28 Netherlands (one minor gold medal) 1. Jochem De Gruijter/Gijs Ronnes def. Adrian Caravano/Guilherm Deulofeu, FRANCE, France Satellite - Lavandou (8/29/2004), 21-19, (47), FIVB C/S Event No. 31 Norway (eight major gold medals) 1. Jan Kvalheim/Bjor Maaseide, def. Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, United States - Miami Beach (1/22/1994), 12-3, 12-8, match duration not available, FIVB Event No Kvalheim/Maaseide def. Carlos Briceno/Jeff Williams, USA, Russia - St. Petersburg Goodwill Games (7/28/94), 12-8, 12-6, (NA), No Kvalheim/Maaseide def. Jean-Philippe Jodard/Christian Penigaud, FRANCE, France - Marseille (7/31/1994), 12-8, 7-12, 15-10, (NA), No Kvalheim/Maaseide def. Franco/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, Germany - Berlin (7/2/1995), 12-6, 12-8 (64), No Kvalheim/Maaseide def. Franco/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, $23,000, United States - Hermosa (6/21-23/96), $150,000, 12-8, 12-5 (77), Kvalheim/Maaseide def. Franco/Roberto Lopes, BRAZIL, $42,000, Portugal - Espinho (8/8-10/97), $300,000, 12-7, 4-12, (85), Kvalheim/Maaseide def. Martin Conde/Eduardo Martinez, ARGENTINA, Spain - Tenerife (9/7/1997), 12-3, 12-5 (55), No Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud def. Guilherme Marquez/Para Ferreira, BRAZIL, Germany - Berlin (7/5/1998), 12-4, 12-8 (87), No. 77 Portugal (two major gold medals, one minor gold medal) 1. Joao Brenha/Luis Maia def. Ricardo Santos/Ze'Marco demelo, BRAZIL, Belgium - Ostend (8/6/1998), 12-9, 6-12, (86), FIVB Event No Brenha/Maia def. Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, Russia - Moscow (6/27/1999), 15-9 (52), No Mario Rodrigues/Rogerio Dias def. Stefan Potyka/Robert Nowotny, AUSTRIA, Belgium Challenger - Ostend (8/118/1996), 12-9, 12-5, match duration not available, FIVB C/S No. 1 Russia (two minor gold medals) 1. Dmitry Areshkin/Edouard Senin def. Amaury Velasco/Willie De Jesus, PUERTO RICO, Bulgaria Challenger - Albena (8/24/1997), 12-10, 10-12, 12-10, match duration not available, FIVB C/S No Dmitri Barsouk/Vladimir Kostioukov def. Haroldas Cyvas/Marius Vasiliauskas, LITHUANIA, Liban Satellite - Beirut (7/15/2001), 21-18, (40), No. 16 Slovenia (one minor gold medal) 1. Jasmin Cuturic/Samo Miklavc def., Marcel Gscheidle/Bernhard Vesti, SWITZERLAND, Croatia Challenger - Lopar Island (7/11/2004), 23-21, (40), C/S No., 25 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 44 of 90

45 Spain (one major gold medal) 1. Javier Bosma/Pablo Herrera def. Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, BRAZIL, China - Lianyungang (5/23/2004), 15-21, 21-19, (66 minutes), FIVB Event No. 150 Switzerland (six major Gold medals, seven minor gold medals) 1. Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga def. Paulao Moreira/Paulo Emilio Silva, BRAZIL, Argentina - Mar del Plata (1/18/1998), 12-5, 11-12, (91 minutes), FIVB Event No M. Laciga/P. Laciga def. Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, BRAZIL, Spain - Canary Islands (6/25/2000), 5-12, 21-10, (87), No M. Laciga/P. Laciga, def. Jody Holden/Conrad Leinemann, CANADA, $15,000, Spain - Cadiz (8/7-11/2002), 21-16, (59), No M. Laciga/P. Laciga def. Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, $15,000, Spain - Mallorca (9/8/2002), 21-17, (54), Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel def. Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, GERMANY, Switzerland - Gstaad (6/20/2004), 21-18, (54), No M. Laciga/P. Laciga def. Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, SWITZERLAND, Spain - Mallorca (7/11/2004), 21-14, (33), No Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga def. Jorre Kjemperud/Vegard Hoidalen, NORWAY, Czech Republic Challenger - Karlovy Vary (6/29/1997), 8-12, 12-2, 12-9 (74 minutes), FIVB C/S No Marcel Gscheidle/Christian Bigler def. Kjell Goranson/Iver Horrem, NORWAY, Switzerland Satellite - Jona (8/1/1999), (55), No Stefan Kobel/Martin Walser def. Bernhard Vesti/Markus Egger, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland Satellite - Lausanne (8/15/1999), (40), No Patrick Heuscher/Kobel def. Jefferson Bellaguarda/Paulao Moreira, BRAZIL, Greece Challenger - Xylokastro (7/9/2000), 25-17, (46), No Heuscher/Kobel, def. Egger/Sascha Heyer, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland Satellite - Lausanne (8/20/2000), 26-24, 17-25, (56), No Egger/Heyer def. Heuscher/Kobel, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland Satellite - Pfaeffikon (9/3/2000), 25-21, (42), No Heuscher/Kobel def. Riccardo Fenili/Fabio Galli, ITALY, Switzerland Satellite - Lausanne (8/17/2003), 21-14, (39), No. 21 United States (26 major gold medals, one major vacated) 1. Sinjin Smith/Randy Stoklos def. Karch Kiraly/Pat Powers, USA, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/22/1987), 12-9, 12-5, match duration not available, FIVB Event No Kiraly/Powers def. Bernard/Luis Amerigo, BRAZIL, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/28/1988), 12-6, 12-9, match duration not available, No Smith/Stoklos def. Edinho/Edoardo Tinoco, BRAZIL, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/26/1989), 12-4, 12-5, match duration not available, No Smith/Stoklos def. Dionisio Lequaglie/Giovanni Errichiello, ITALY, Italy - Jesi (7/30/1989), 12-3, 12-6 (NA), FIVB Event No Kiraly/Timmons def. Edmundo Mattos/ Tinoco, BRAZIL, Japan - Enoshima (8/6/1989),, 12-7, 12-2 (NA), No Smith/Stoklos def. Mike Dodd/Tim Hovland, USA, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/18/1990), 12-10, 12-3 (NA), No Hovland/Kent Steffes def. Eddo/Sean Fallowfield, USA, Italy - Lignano (8/5/1990), 12-3, 12-8 (NA), No Leif Hanson/Eric Wurts def. Al Janc/Tim Walmer, USA, Japan - Enoshima (8/11/1990), (NA), No Smith/Stoklos def. Hovland/Kent Steffes, USA, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/23/1991), 14-12, 12-9 (NA), No Smith/Stoklos def. Andre Perlingeiro/Guilherme Marquez, BRAZIL, Australia - Sydney (3/17/1991), 12-6, 9-12, 15-9 (NA), No Janc/Walmer def. Andre Perlingeiro/Guilherme, BRAZIL, Japan - Yokohama (7/21/1991), 8-12, 12-5, 15-9 (NA), No. No Eddo/Hanson def. Andrea Ghiurghi/Lequaglie, ITALY, France - Cap d Agde (7/28/1991), 12-2, 12-9 (NA), No Smith/Stoklos def. John Eddo/Hanson, USA, Italy - Catolica (8/4/1991), 12-6, 12-8 (NA), No Smith/Stoklos def. Andre Perlingeiro/Guilherme, BRAZIL, Australia - Sydney (1/19/1992), 12-9, 12-2 (NA), No Smith/Stoklos def. Paulao Moreira/Paulo Emilio Silva, BRAZIL, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/23/1992), 12-3, 12-5 (NA), No Smith/Stoklos def. Eduardo Garrido/Roberto Moreira, BRAZIL, Spain - Almeria (8/12-15/1992), 12-3, 12-3 (NA), No Adam Johnson/Steffes def. Anhinjo Bacil/Jose Loiola, BRAZIL, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/14/1993), score and time NA, No. 21 Vacated - Dodd/Mike Whitmarsh def. Scott Friederichsen/Eric Wurts, USA, USA - Hermosa (7/16/1995), 12-3, 12-3 (42), No Kiraly/Steffes def. Dodd/Whitmarsh, USA, Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games (7/28/1996), 12-5, 12-8 (62), Dodd/Whitmarsh def. John Child/Mark Heese, CANADA, Portugal - Espinho (8/18/1996), 10-12, 12-11, (115), No Dodd/Whitmarsh def. Guilherme/Para Ferreira, BRAZIL, Brazil - Fortaleza (10/27/1996), 12-8, 12-4 (61), No Bill Boullianne/Ian Clark def. Guilherme/Para, BRAZIL, Mexico - Acapulco (4/11/1999), (51), No Dax Holdren/Todd Rogers def. Rob Heidger/Kevin Wong, USA, Mexico - Rosarito (6/4/2000), (55), No Dain Blanton/Eric Fonoimoana def. Ricardo/Zé Marco, BRAZIL, Australia - Sydney 2000 Olympics Games (9/26/2000), 12-11, 12-9 (101), No Stein Metzger/Wong def. Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland - Gstaad (6/24/2001), 21-17, (38), No Metzger/Wong, def. Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, BRAZIL, Portugal - Esphino (7/28/2002), 17-21, 24-22, (65), No. 133 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 45 of 90

46 26. Blanton/Jeff Nygaard def. Marcio Araujo/Benjamin, BRAZIL, Greece - Rhodes (6/8/2003), 20-22, (47), No. 138 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 46 of 90

47 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Women s Team Al-time Leaders Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics, Pan American and Goodwill Games, challenger and satellite stops through February 27, 2005 Rank Team...Team Victories Rank Team... Team Earnings 1 Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil... $1,793,215 2 Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States... $636,140 3 Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil Kerri Pottharst/Natalie Cook, Australia... $580,095 4 Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, Brazil... $502,300 4 Nancy Reno/Holly McPeak, United States Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA... $433,700 5 Elaine Youngs/Holly McPeak, United States Holly McPeak/Lisa Arce, United States... $391,350 6 Sandra Pires/Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil Adriana Samuel/Monica Rodrigues, Brazil... $384,362 6 Adriana Samuel/Monica Rodrigues, Brazil Elaine Youngs/Holly McPeak, United States... $367,515 8 Liz Masakayan/Elaine Youngs, United States Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova, Czech Republic... $333,665 8 Liz Masakayan/Karolyn Kirby, United States Sandra Pires/Adriana Samuel, Brazil... $309,500 8 Holly McPeak/Lisa Arce, United States Laura Bruschini/Annamaria Solazzi, Italy... $303,670 8 Holly McPeak/Misty May, United States Daniela Gattelli/Lucilla Perrotta, Italy... $298,827 8 Kerri Pottharst/Natalie Cook, Australia Sandra Pires/Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil... $294,500 8 Nancy Reno/Karolyn Kirby, United States Liz Masakayan/Elaine Youngs, United States... $251, Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan Vasso Karadassiou/Efi Sfyri, Greece... $250, Linda Hanley/Barbra Fontana, United States Jia Tian/Fei Wang, China... $230, Sandra Pires/Adriana Samuel, Brazil Rebekka Kadijk/Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands... $226, Jia Tian/Fei Wang, China T. Larrea Peraza/D. Fernandez Grasset, Cuba... $224, Rachel Wacholder/Kerri Walsh, United States Stephanie Pohl/Okka Rau, Germany... $213, Elaine Youngs/Barbra Fontana, United States Lina Yanchulova/Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria... $202, Ethel-Julie Arjona/Virginie Kadjo, France Simone Kuhn/Nicole Schnyder, Switzerland... $202, Holly McPeak/Misty May, United States... $198, Isabel Barroso Salgado/Roseli Timm, Brazil Maike Friedrichsen/Danja Musch, Germany... $193, Adriana Bento Buczmiejuk/Monica Paludo, Brazil Elaine Youngs/Barbra Fontana, United States... $177, Danalee Bragado/Gracie Santana-Baeni, USA Sandra Pires/Tatiana Minello, Brazil... $174, Laura Bruschini/Annamaria Solazzi, Italy Chiaki Kusuhara/Ryo Tokuno, Japan... $172, Gail Castro Kehl/Elaine Roque, United States Linda Hanley/Barbra Fontana, United States... $167, Rong Chi/Zi Xiong, China Susanne Glesnes/Kathrine Maaseide, Norway... $166, Ana Paula Connelly/Monica Rodrigues, Brazil Natalie Cook/Nicole Sanderson, Australia... $157, Caterina De Marinis/Cilene Nascimento, Italy Mika Teru Saiki/Yukiko Takahashi, Japan... $148, Barbra Fontana/Lori Forsythe, United States... 1 Rank Team...Team Tournaments 20 Larissa Franca/Juliana Felisberta Silva, Brazil Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil Rebekka Kadijk/Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands Laura Bruschini/Annamaria Solazzi, Italy Tamara Larrea Peraza/Dalixia Fernandez Grasset, Cuba Daniela Gattelli/Lucilla Perrotta, Italy Marie-Andree Lessard/Sarah Maxwell, Canada Vasso Karadassiou/Efi Sfyri, Greece Heather Lowe/Jennifer Kessy, United States Lina Yanchulova/Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria Merel Mooren/Sanne Keizer, Netherlands Chiaki Kusuhara/Ryo Tokuno, Japan Danja Musch/Beate Buhler, Germany Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova, Czech Republic Susanne Glesnes/Kathrine Maaseide, Norway Erika Nystrom/Emilia Nystrom, Finland Kerri-Ann Pottharst/Natalie Cook, Australia Sandra Pires/Tatiana Minello, Brazil Cristina Pereira/Maria Jose Schuller, Portugal Marketa Tychnova/Katerina Tychnova, Czech Rep Audrey Cooper/Amanda Glover, Egland Lina Yanchulova/Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria Hilda Gaxiola/Mayra Garcia, Mexico Linjun Ji and Whenhui You, China Stephanie Pohl/Okka Rau, Germany Rebekka Kadijk/Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands Tamara Larrea Peraza/Dalixia Fernandez Grasset, Cuba Simone Kuhn/Nicole Schnyder, Switzerland Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, United States Inguna Minusa/Inga Pulina, Latvia Adriana Samuel/Monica Rodrigues, Brazil Jia Tian/Fei Wang, China Maike Friedrichsen/Danja Musch, Germany Laura Almaral/Mayra Huerta, Mexico Rong Chi/Zi Xiong, China Catalina Pol/Esther Alcon, Spain Nila Ann Hakedal/Ingrid Torlen, Norway Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States Rattanaporn Arlaisuk/Manatsanan Pangka, Thailand Anouk Boileau/Julie Morin, Canada Solvi Byberg/Heidi Larsen, Norway Jana Vollmer/Andrea Ahmann, Germany Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 47 of 90

48 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Women s Individual Al-time Leaders Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics, Pan American and Goodwill Games, challenger and satellite stops through February 27, 2005 Rank Player Individual Victories 1 Shelda Bede, Brazil Adriana Behar, Brazil Sandra Pires, Brazil Holly McPeak, United States Misty May, United States Kerri Walsh, United States Jackie Silva, Brazil Elaine Youngs, United States Nancy Reno, United States Adriana Samuel, Brazil Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil Karolyn Kirby, United States Liz Masakayan, United States Monica Rodrigues, Brazil Barbra Fontana, United States Lisa Arce, United States Natalie Cook, Australia Kerri Pottharst, Australia Annett Davis, United States Linda Hanley, United States Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA Jia Tian, China Rachel Wacholder, USA Fei Wang, China...2 Tied for 25th, one title each Ethel-Julie Arjona, France, Isabel Barroso Salgado, Brazil, Adriana Bento Buczmiejuk, Brazil Danalee Bragado, United States, Laura Bruschini, Italy, Beate Buhler, Germany, Gail Castro Kehl, United States, Rong Chi, China, Caterina De Marinis, Italy, Juliana Felisberta Silva, Brazil, Dalixia Fernandez Grasset, Cuba, Lori Forsythe, United States, Larissa Franca, Brazil, Linjun Ji, China, Rebekka Kadijk, Netherlands, Virginie Kadjo, France, Sanne Keizer, Netherlands, Jennifer Kessy, United States, Tamara Larrea Peraza, Cuba, Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands, Marie- Andree Lessard, Canada, Heather Lowe, United States, Sarah Maxwell, Canada, Tatiana Minello, Brazil, Merel Mooren, Netherlands, Danja Musch, Germany, Cilene Nascimento, Italy, Emilia Nystrom, Finland, Erika Nystrom, Finland, Monica Paludo, Brazil, Elaine Roque, United States, Gracie Santana-Baeni, United States, Annamaria Solazzi, Italy, Roseli Timm, Brazil, Katerina Tychnova, Czech Republic, Marketa Tychnova, Czech Republic, Zi Xiong, China, Lina Yanchulova, Bulgaria, Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria, Whenhui You, China. Rank Player... Individual Earnings 1 Adriana Behar, Brazil... $967,312 2 Shelda Bede, Brazil... $933,407 3 Sandra Pires, Brazil... $735,742 4 Holly McPeak, United States... $645,972 5 Natalie Cook, Australia... $458,433 6 Kerri Pottharst, Australia... $437,315 7 Adriana Samuel, Brazil... $428,371 8 Jackie Silva, Brazil... $420,570 9 Elaine Youngs, United States... $419, Misty May, United States... $417, Monica Rodrigues, Brazil... $416, Kerri Walsh, United States... $375, Barbra Fontana, United States... $373, Lisa Arce, United States... $308, Ana Paula Connelly... $264, Liz Masakayan, United States... $254, Danja Musch, Germany... $223, Nancy Reno, United States... $220, Annett Davis, United States... $219, Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA... $216, Karolyn Kirby, United States... $193, Sona Novakova, Czech Republic... $175, Laura Bruschini, Itay... $173, Annamaria Solazzi, Italy... $173, Tatiana Minello, Brazil... $172, Eva Celbova, Czech Republic... $172, Rebekka Kadijk, Netherlands... $167, Daniela Gattelli, Italy... $153, Linda Hanley, United States... $151, Lucilla Perrotta, Italy... $149, Jia Tian, China... $136, Angela Clarke, Australia... $134, Yukiko Takahashi, Japan... $128, Stephanie Pohl, Germany... $128, Vasso Karadassiou, Greece... $128, Tamara Larrea Peraza, Cuba... $127, Efi Sfyri, Greece... $125, Dalixia Fernandez Grasset, Cuba... $124, Nicole Sanderson, Australia... $117, Fei Wang, China... $116, Maike Friedrichsen, Germany... $114, Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands... $113, Nicole Schnyder, Switzerland... $106, Okka Rau, Germany... $106, Angela Rock, United States... $106, Pauline Manser, Australia... $105, Lina Yanchulova, Bulgaria... $101, Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria... $101, Simone Kuhn, Switzerland... $101, Chiaki Kusuhara, Japan... $90, Ryo Tokuno, Japan... $89, Mika Teru Saiki, Japan... $86, Susanne Glesnes, Norway... $83, Kathrine Maaseide, Norway... $83, Tania Gooley, Australia... $81,745 Rank Player...Individual Tournaments 1 Adriana Behar, Brazil Natalie Cook, Australia Annamaria Solazzi, Italy Shelda Bede, Brazil Sandra Piresm Brazil Kerri Pottharst, Australia Laura Bruschini, Italy Monica Rodrigues, Brazil Holly McPeak, United States Barbra Fontana, United States Danja Musch, Germany Daniela Gattelli, Italy Vasso Karadassiou, Greece Lucilla Perrotta, Italy Mayra Huerta, Mexico Rebekka Kadijk, Netherlands Ryo Tokuno, Japan Lina Yanchulova, Bulgaria Chiaki Kusuhara, Japan Efi Sfyri, Greece Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria Angela Clarke, Australia Hilda Gaxiola, Mexico Sona Novakova, Czech Rep Eva Celbova, Czech Rep Stephanie Pohl, Germany Jia Tian, China Elaine Youngs, United States Susanne Glesnes, Norway Annette Huygens Tholen, AUS62 29 Kathrine Maaseide, Norway Adriana Samuel, Brazil Jackie Silva, Brazil Amanda Glover, England Yuki Ishizaka, Japan Yukiko Takahashi, Japan Teresa Galindo, Mexico Tamara Larrea Peraza, Cuba Liz Masakayan, Uited States Nicole Schnyder, Switzerland Lisa Arce, United States Sara Montagnolli, Austria Cristina Pereira, Portugal Maria Jose Schuller, Portugal Rii Seike, Japan Nancy Gougeon, Canada Sarah Straton, Australia Audrey Cooper, England D. Fernandez Grasset, Cuba Mika Teru Saiki, Japan Laura Almaral, Mexico Marie Lessard, Canada Barb Broen Ouellette, Canada Guylaine Dumont, Canada Mayra Garcia, Mexico Misty May, United States Debora Schoon Kadijk, NED Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 48 of 90

49 Women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Note Country Medals & Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 FIVB Women s Beach Major Medals Medal 4th... Final Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze... Total Place...Fours 1. Brazil United States Australia Germany Japan Czech Republic China Cuba Netherlands Italy Switzerland Greece Canada Portugal There have been 118 women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Beach Volleyball events (open, grand slam, Olympic and Goodwil) for men. The first women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event was played August 14-16, 1992 at Almeria, Spain. Brazil has advanced two teams to the Gold Medal match in 22 events. Brazil has captured all three podium finishes at eight different events. Brazil has had three teams advance to the semi-finals in 18 events. Brazil has had a team(s) in 95 Gold Medal matches. Brazil has advanced a team(s) to a FIVB semi-final 108 times. The United States has advanced two teams to the Gold Medal match in 14 events. The United States has advanced three teams to the semi-finals in 13 events. The United States captured all three podium places once (Norway 2004). The United States has advanced a team (s) to a FIVB semi-final 101 times. There have been 82 events where two different countries battled for the Gold Medal. Brazil vs. USA...United States leads Brazil vs. Australia...Brazil leads 6-2 Australia vs. USA... USA leads 5-1 Brazil vs. Germany...Brazil leads 4-0 Brazil vs. Japan...Brazil leads 1-0 There have been only 11 events that featured four different countries in the semi-finals. Japan vs. United States...USA leads 1-0 Netherlands vs. Germany...Netherlands leads 1-0 China vs. Cuba... China leads 1-0 China vs. Brazil... China leads 1-0 Brazil vs. Cuba...Brazil leads 1-0 TOP SEVEN Six Brazilian women tandems finished among the top seven finishes in the 2004 Rio de Janeiro event. This was a first in SWATCH-FIVB World Tour history for either men or women teams. The best previous placements was for the Brazilian men when they netted the top four spots in the 1996 Puerto Rico and 1997 Turkey events. TOP FOUR SEEDS With Brazil having the top four seeds in the women s 2004 Rio de Janeiro event, it marked the second time in the history of the SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event that a country had the top four spots in an event. The other was February 20-23, 1997 in a men s event in Rio de Janeiro when Brazil also had the top four seeds (1. Emanuel Redo/Ze Marco de Melo, placed first; 2. Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira, placed 17th; 3. Franco Neto/Roberto Lopes, placed ninth; 4. Paulao Moreira/Paulo Emilio Silva, placed ninth). Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 49 of 90

50 Women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Note Individual Medals & Finals 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Player, Country Played 1st 2nd 3rd Podium Pct. 4th Final 4s Pct. 1. Adriana Behar, Brazil % % 2. Shelda Bede, Brazil % % 3. Sandra Pires, Brazil % % 4. Holly McPeak, United States % % 5. Misty May, United States % % Jackie Silva, Brazil % % 7. Adriana Samuel, Brazil % % 8. Elaine Youngs, United States % % Kerri Walsh, United States % % 10. Natalie Cook, Australia % % 11. Kerri Pottharst, Australia % % Monica Rodrigues, Brazil % % 13. Barbra Fontana, United States % % Ana Paula Connelly, Brazil % % 15. Liz Masakayan, United States % % Lisa Arce, United States % % Karolyn Kirby, United States % % 18. Nancy Reno, United States % % 19. Annett Davis, United States % % Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA % % 21. Tatiana Minello, Brazil % % 22. Roseli Timm, Brazil % % 23. Danja Musch, Germany % % Isabel Barroso Salgado, Brazil % % 25. Linda Hanley, United States % % Lori Forsythe, United States % % Angela Rock, United States % % Nicole Sanderson, Australia % % Pauline Manser, Australia % % 30. Yukiko Takahashi, Japan % % Eva Celbova, Czech Republic % % Sona Novakova, Czech Republic % % Juliana Felisberta Silva, Brazil % % Larissa Franca, Brazil % % 35. Mika Teru Saiki, Japan % % Rachel Wacholder, United States % % 37. Jia Tian, China % % Fei Wang, China % % Beate Buhler, Germany % % Maike Friedrichsen, Germany % % Dalixia Fernandez Grasset, Cuba % % Suzanne Lahme, Germany % % Tamara Larrea Peraza, Cuba % % Nancy Mason, United States % % Deb Richardson, United States % % Dianne DeNecochea, United States % % 47. Rebekka Kadijk, Netherlands % % Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands % % Simone Kuhn, Switzerland % % Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 50 of 90

51 Women s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Note Individual Medals & Finals 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Player, Country Played 1st 2nd 3rd Podium Pct. 4th Final 4s Pct. 47. Magda Lima, Brazil % % Nicole Schnyder, Switzerland % % Gail Castro Kehl, United States % % Elaine Roque, United States % % Rong Chi, China % % Linda Chisholm, United States % % Vasso Karadassiou, Greece % % Karina Lins e Silva, Brazil % % Efi Sfyri, Greece % % Zi Xiong, China % % Shaylyn Bede, Brazil % % Danalee Bragado, United States % % Angela Clarke, Australia % % Roseliane dos Santos, Brazil % % Liane Fenwick, Australia % % Daniela Gattelli, Italy % % Tania Gooley, Australia % % Yuki Ishizaka, Japan % % Pat Keller, United States % % Leanne McSorley, United States % % Lucilla Perrotta, Italy % % Renata Ribeiro, Brazil % % Sarah Straton, Australia % % Laura Bruschini, Italy % % Alexandra Fonseca, Brazil % % Annamaria Solazzi, Italy % % Karrie Poppinga, United States % % Lu Wang, China % % Whenhui You, China % % Carrie Busch, United States % % Guylaine Dumont, Canada % % Sachiko Fujita, Japan % % Chiaki Kusuhara, Japan % % Summer Lochowicz, Australia % % Annie Martin, Canada % % Monica Paludo, Brazil % % Cristina Pereira, Portugal % % Christine Podraza, United States % % Ulrike Schmidt, Germany % % Maria Jose Schuller, Portugal % % Dennie Shupryt Knoop, USA % % Gudi Staub, Germany % % Ryo Tokuno, Japan % % Kaori Tsuchiya, Japan % % Angela Vieira, Brazil % % Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 51 of 90

52 Women s Open Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Spain - Almeria (8/14-16/92), $50,000...Event No Karolyn Kirby/Nancy Reno, UNITED STATES, $19, Linda Chisholm/Angela Rock, UNITED STATES, $8, Rose Moreira/Roseli Timm, BRAZIL, $6, Maria Salgado/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $4,00 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/9-14/93), $50, No Kirby/Reno, UNITED STATES, $20, Monica Rodrigues/Adriana Samuel, BRAZIL, $10, Karina Silva/Jackie. Silva, BRAZIL, $6, Liz Masakayan/Chisholm, UNITED STATES, $4,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (11/11-14/93), $50, No Kirby/Masakayan, UNITED STATES, $11, Salgado/Timm, BRAZIL, $6, Adriana Behar/Madga Lima, BRAZIL, $5, Karina Silva/Sandra Pires, BRAZIL, $4,500 United States - Miami Beach (1/15-22/94), $50, No Salgado/Timm, BRAZIL, $15, Barbra Fontana/Lori Forsythe, UNITED STATES, $9, Kirby/Masakayan, UNITED STATES, $6, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $5,500 Chile - LaSerena (2/8-11/94), $50, No Kirby/Masakayan, UNITED STATES, $11, Salgado/Timm, BRAZIL, $7, Fontana/Forsythe, UNITED STATES, $5, Gail Castro/Elaine Roque, UNITED STATES, $4,500 Russia - St. Petersburg Goodwill Games (7/23-28/94), $50, No Kirby/Masakayan, UNITED STATES, $15, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $12, Fontana/Forsythe, UNITED STATES, $8, Salgado/Timm, BRAZIL, $5,000 Japan - Osaka (8/4-7/94), $50, No Fontana/Forsythe, UNITED STATES, $11, Salgado/Timm, BRAZIL, $6, Kirby/Masakayan, UNITED STATES, $5, Sachiko Fujita/Yukiko Takahashi, JAPAN, $4,500 Puerto Rico - Carolina (8/19-21/94), $50, No Castro/Roque, UNITED STATES, $11, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $6, Salgado/Timm, BRAZIL, $5, Behar/Lima, BRAZIL, $4,500 Brazil - Santos (11/17-20/94), $50, No Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $11, Kirby/Masakayan, UNITED STATES, $6, Salgado/Timm, BRAZIL, $5, Fontana/Forsythe, UNITED STATES, $4,500 Chile - LaSerena (2/9-12/95), $50, No Pires/Jackie. Silva, BRAZIL, $11, Kirby/Deb Richardson, UNITED STATES, $6, Fontana/Forsythe, UNITED STATES, $5, Lisa Arce/Christine Schaefer, UNITED STATES, $4,500 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (3/2-5/95), $50, No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $11, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $6, Kirby/Richardson, UNITED STATES, $5, Behar/Lima, BRAZIL, $4,500 United States - Clearwater (5/5-7/95), $50, No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $10, Kirby/Masakayan, UNITED STATES, $7, Holly McPeak/Reno, UNITED STATES, $5, Fontana/Forsythe, UNITED STATES, $3,000 United States - Hermosa (7/14-16/95), $50, No McPeak/Reno, UNITED STATES, $10, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $7, Kirby/Masakayan, UNITED STATES, $5, Richardson/Dennie Shupryt-Knoop, USA, $3,000 Korea - Pusan (7/20-22/95), $50, No McPeak/Reno, UNITED STATES, $10, Kirby/Masakayan, UNITED STATES, $7, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $5, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $3,000 Japan - Osaka (7/27-29/95), $50, No McPeak/Reno, UNITED STATES, $10, Linda Hanley/Rock, UNITED STATES, $7, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $5, Fontana/Forsythe, UNITED STATES, $3,000 Portugal - Espinho (8/25-27/95), $50, No McPeak/Reno, UNITED STATES, $10, Hanley/Rock, UNITED STATES, $7, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $5, Natalie Cook/Kerri Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $3,000 Indonesia - Bali (9/15-17/95), $50, No McPeak/Reno, UNITED STATES, $10, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $7, Kirby/Rock, UNITED STATES, $5, Fontana/Forsythe, UNITED STATES, $3,000 Australia - Brisbane (10/6-8/95), $50, No McPeak/Reno, UNITED STATES, $10, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $7, Beate Buhler/Danja Musch, GERMANY $5, Fontana/Forsythe, UNITED STATES, $3,000 Puerto Rico - Carolina (11/10-12/95), $50, No Kirby/Reno, UNITED STATES, $10, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $7, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $5, Buhler/Musch, GERMANY $3,000 Brazil - Santos (11/16-19/95), $50, No Fontana/Hanley, UNITED STATES, $10, McPeak/Rock, UNITED STATES, $7, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $5, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $3,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/28-3/2/96), $150, No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $30, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $21, Shelda Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $15, McPeak/Reno, UNITED STATES, $9,000 Brazil - Maceio (4/10-14/96), $140, No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $14, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $11, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $8, Buhler/Musch, GERMANY $6,000 Brazil - Recife (4/17-21/96), $140, No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $14, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $11, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $8, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $6,000 United States - Hermosa (6/21-23/96), $140, No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $14, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $11, McPeak/Reno, UNITED STATES, $8, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $6, Atlanta Olympic Games (7/23/27/96)... No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL 2. Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL 3. Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA 4. Fontana/Hanley, UNITED STATES Japan - Osaka (8/9-11/96), $140, No Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $14, Danalee Bragado/Pat Keller, UNITED STATES, $11, Liane Fenwick/Sarah Straton, AUSTRALIA, $8, Takahashi/Kaori Tsuchiya, JAPAN, $6,000 Portugal - Espinho (8/9-11/96), $140, No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $14, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $11, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $8, Maike Friedrichsen/Musch, GERMANY $6,000 Belgium - Ostend (8/17-18/96), $140, No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $14, Buhler/Musch, GERMANY $11, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $8, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $6,000 Korea - Pusan (8/23-25/96), $140, No Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $14, Yukiko Ishizaka/Takahashi, JAPAN, $11, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $8,00 4. Masakayan/Rock, UNITED STATES, $6,000 Puerto Rico - Carolina (9/6-8/96), $300, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $31, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $24, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $18, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $13,500 Brazil - Salvador (11/7-10/96), $$140, No Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $14, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $11, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $8, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $6,000 Indonesia - Jakarta (11/22-24/96), $140, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $14, Maike Friedrichsen/Musch, GERMANY $11, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $8, McPeak/Karrie Poppinga, UNITED STATES, $6,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/13-16/97), $120, No Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $12, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $8, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $5, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $4,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 52 of 90

53 Women s Open Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Australia - Melbourne (3/13-16/97), $120, No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $12, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $8, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $5, Poppinga/Rock, UNITED STATES, $4,000 Italy - Pescara (7/4-6/97), $120, No Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $12, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $8, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $5, Fontana/Reno, UNITED STATES, $4,000 France - Marseille (7/24-26/97), $120, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $12, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $8, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $5, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $4,000 Portugal - Espinho (8/1-3/97), $120, No Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $12, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $8, Pires/Jackie. Silva, BRAZIL, $5, Masakayan/Elaine Youngs, USA, $4,000 Japan - Osaka (8/8-10/97), $120, No Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $12, Friedrichsen/Musch, GERMANY $8, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $5, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $4,000 Korea - Pusan (8/15-17/97), $120, No Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $12, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $8, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $5, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $4,000 United States - Los Angeles World Championships (9/10-13/97), $300, No Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $30, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $21, Kirby/Reno, UNITED STATES, $11, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $11,500 Brazil - Salvador (10/30-11/2/97), $80, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $8, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $5, Pires/J. Silva, BRAZIL, $3, Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, $2,400 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/26-3/1/98), $170, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $32, Pauline Manser/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $23, Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $15, Friedrichsen/Musch, GERMANY $12,000 Canada - Toronto (6/19-21/98), $170, No Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $32, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $23, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $15, Fontana/Hanley, UNITED STATES, $12,000 Italy - Vasto (7/3-5/98), $170, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $32, Rodrigues/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $23, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $15, Fontana/Hanley, UNITED STATES, $12,000 France - Marseille (7/23-25/98), $170, No Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $32, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $23, Rodrigues/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $15, Fontana/Hanley, UNITED STATES, $12,000 United States - New York Goodwill Games (7/29-8/2/98), $100, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $30, Manser/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $20, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $15, Laura Bruschini/Annamarie Solazzi, ITA, $11,000 Portugal - Espinho (7/31-8/2/98), $170, No Fontana/Hanley, UNITED STATES, $32, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $23, Reno/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $15, Rodrigues/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, $12,000 Japan - Osaka (8/7-9/98), $170, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $32, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $23, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $15, Bruschini/Solazzi, ITALY, $11,000 China - Dalian (8/14-16/98), $170, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $32, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $23, Manser/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $15, Bruschini/Solazzi, ITALY, $11, Brazil - Salvador (10/29-11/1/98), $170, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $32, Fontana/Hanley, UNITED STATES, $23, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $15, Manser/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $11,000 Mexico - Acapulco (4/9-11/99), $170,000...No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $30, Manser/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $20, Cook/Clarke, AUSTRALIA, $15, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $11,000 Canada - Toronto (6/18-20/99), $170,000...No McPeak/Reno, UNITED STATES, $30, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $20, Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA, $15, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $11,000 France - Marseille World Championships (7/21-24/99), $300,000...No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $60, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $39, Masakayan/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $24, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $18,000 Portugal - Espinho (7/30-8/1/99), $170,000...No Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $30, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $20, Masakayan/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $15, Arce/Fontana, UNITED STATES, $11,000 Japan - Osaka (8/6-8/99), $1700,000...No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $30, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $20, Jackie Silva/Ana Paula Connelly, BRAZIL, $15, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $11,000 China - Dalian (8/13-15/99), $170,000...No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $30, Davis/Johnson Jordan, USA, $20, Arce/Fontana, USA, $15, Masakayan/Youngs, USA, $11,000 Brazil - Salvador (11/4-7/99), $170, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $30, Masakayan/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $20, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $15, Arce/Fontana, UNITED STATES, $11,000 Brazil - Vitoria (2/3-6/00), $150, No Masakayan/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $26, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $18, Takahashi/Teru Saiki, JAPAN, $14, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $10,000 Mexico - Rosarito (5/31-6/4/00), $150, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $26, Misty May/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $18, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $14, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $10,000 Italy - Cagliari (6/7-11/00), $150, No Monica/Ana Paula Connelly, BRAZIL, $26, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $18, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $14, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $10,000 Canada - Toronto (6/13-18/00), $150, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $26, May/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $18, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $14, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $10,000 Switzerland - Gstaad (6/21-25/00), $150, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $26, May/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $18, Rodrigues/Ana Paula, BRAZIL, $14, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $10,000 United States - Chicago (6/30-7/4/00), $200, No May/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $32, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $22, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $17, Hanley/Reno, UNITED STATES, $13,000 Germany - Berlin (7/12-16/00), $150, No May/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $26, Tania Gooley/Manser, AUSTRALIA, $18, Takahashi/Teru Saiki, JAPAN, $14, Ulrike Schmidt/Gudula Staub, GERMANY, $10,000 France - Marseille (7/18-23/00), $150, No Davis/Johnson Jordan, USA, $26, Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $18, Monica/Ana Paula Connelly, BRAZIL, $14, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $10,000 Portugal - Espinho (7/25-29/00), $150, No Masakayan/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $26, Arce/Fontana, UNITED STATES, $18, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $14, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $10,000 Japan - Osaka (8/2-6/00), $150, No Bede/Behar, BRAZIL, $26, Takahashi/Teru Saiki, JAPAN, $18, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $14, May/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $10,000 China - Dalian (8/9-13/00), $150, No Masakayan/Youngs, USA, $26, May/McPeak, USA, $18, Zi Xiong/Rong Chi, CHINA, $14, Maria Jose/Ana Cristina, PORTUGAL, $10,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. 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54 Women s Open Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Sydney 2000 Olympics Games (9/16-25/00)... No Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA 2. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL 3. Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL 4. Takahashi/Teru Saiki, JAPAN Brazil - Fortaleza (10/31-11/5/00), $150, No May/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $26, Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, $18, Nancy Mason/Leanne Schuster, USA, $14, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $11,000 Macau - Macau (4/4-8/01), $180, No Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $27, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $18, May/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $14, Fontana/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $11,000 Italy - Cagliari (6/13-17/01), $180, No Fontana/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $27, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $18, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $14, tatiana Minello/Pires, BRAZIL, $11,000 Switzerland - Gstaad (6/19-23/01), $180, No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $27, Fontana/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $18, May/Kerri Walsh, UNITED STATES, $14, Pires/Minello, BRAZIL, $11,000 Spain - Gran Canaria (7/4-8/01), $180, No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $27, Fontana/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $18, Pires/Minello, BRAZIL, $14, Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova, CZECH REP., $11, 000 France - Marseille (7/16-22/01), $225, No Fontana/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $32, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $22, Arce/McPeak, UNITED STATES, $18, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $15,000 Portugal - Espinho (7/24-28/01), $180, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $27, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $18, Fontana/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $14, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $11,000 Austria - Klagenfurt World Championships (8/1-5/01), $250, No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $47, Pires/Minello, BRAZIL, $35, Celbova/Novakova, CZECH REPUBLIC, $21, Fontana/Youngs, USA, $15,000 Japan - Osaka (8/8-12/01), $180, No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $27, May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $18, Fontana/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $14, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $11,000 China - Maoming (8/15-19/01), $180, No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $27, Pires/Minello, BRAZIL, $18, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $14, Zi Xiong/Rong Chi, CHINA, $11,000 Hong Kong - Hong Kong (8/22-26/01), $180,000...No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $27, May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $18, Daniela Gattelli, ITALY, $14, Pires/Minello, BRAZIL, $11,000 Australia - Brisbane Goodwill Games (8/29-9/4/01), $150,000...No Minello/Pires, BRAZIL, $30, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $24, Fontana/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $19, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $15,500 Brazil - Fortaleza (10/30-11/4/01), $180,000...No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $27, McPeak/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $18, Dianne DeNecochea/Masakayan, USA, $14, Rebekka Kadijk/Marritt Leenstra, NETHERLANDS, $11,000 Spain - Madrid (6/5-9/02), $150,000...No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $22, Ana Paula/Minello, BRAZIL, $15, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $11, Alexandra Fonseca/Mônica, BRAZIL, $9,300 Switzerland - Gstaad (6/18-22/02), $150, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $22, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $15, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $11, Alexandra/Mônica, BRAZIL, $9,300 Norway - Stavanger (7/2-6/02), $150, No McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $22, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $15, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $11, May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $9,300 Canada - Montreal (7/9-13/02), $150, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $22, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $15, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $11, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $9,300 France - Marseille (7/16-20/02), $200, No McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $30, May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $20, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $15, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $12,100 Greece - Rhodes (7/24-28/02, $150, No McPeak/Youngs, USA, $22, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $15, Vassiliki Karadassiou/Efrosyni Sfyri, GREECE, $12, Kadijk/Leenstra, NETHERLANDS, $9,300 Austria - Klagenfurt (7/31-8/3/02), $200, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $30, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $20, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $15, Chiaki Kusuhara/Ryo Tokuno, JAPAN, $12,100 Japan - Osaka (8/7-11/02), $150, No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $22, Ana Paula/Minello, BRAZIL, $15, May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $11, Kadijk/Leenstra, NETHERLANDS, $9,300 China - Maoming (8/14-18/02), $150, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $22, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $15, Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $11, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $9,300 Spain - Mallorca (9/3-7/02), $150, No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $22, May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $15, Ana Paula/Minello, BRAZIL, $11, Celbova/Novakova, CZECH REPUBLIC, $9,300 Brazil - Vitoria (9/17-22/02), $150, No McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $22, May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $15, Ana Paula/Minello BRAZIL, $11, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $9,300 Greece - Rhodes (6/11-15/03), $150, No Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $22, Behar/Bede, BRAZIL, $15, May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $12, Dalixia Fernandez Grasset/Tamara Larrea Peraza, CUBA, $9,000 Switzerland - Gstaad (6/17-21/03) $150, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $22, Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $15, Behar/Bede, BRAZIL, $12, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $9,000 Germany - Berlin (6/24-28/03), $300, No Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $45, McPeak/Youngs, USA, $30, Behar/Bede, BRAZIL, $23, May/Walsh, USA, $18,000 Norway - Stavanger (7/1-5/03) $150, No Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $22, May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $15, Behar/Bede, BRAZIL, $12, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $9,000 France - Marseille (7/15-19/03), $270, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $40, Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $28, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $20, Cook/Nicole Sanderson, AUSTRALIA, $16,000 Austria - Klagenfurt (7/30-8/2/03), $260, No Walsh/May, UNITED STATES, $40, Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $27, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $20, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $15,000 Japan - Osaka (8/6-10/03), $150, No Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $22, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $15, Cook/Nicole Sanderson, AUSTRALIA, $12, Alexandra/Minello, BRAZIL, $9,000 China - Lianyungang (8/13-17/03) $150, No Kadijka/Leenstra, NETHERLANDS, $22, Susanne Lahme/Musch, GERMANY, $15, Cook/Sanderson, AUSTRALIA, $12, Nicole Schnyder/Simone Kuhn, SWITZERLAND, $9,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. 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55 Women s Open Final 4s Including Open, Grand Slam, Olympics stops through September 26, 2004 Indonesia - Bali (8/20-24/03), $150, No Tian Jia/Wang Fei, CHINA, $22, Fernandez Grasset/Larrea Peraza, CUBA, $15, Celbova/Novakova, CZECH REPUBLIC, $12, Lu Wang/Whenhui You, CHINA, $9,000 Italy - Milan (9/3-7/03) $150, No Tian Jia/Wang Fei, CHINA, $22, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $15, DeNecochea/Mason, UNITED STATES, $12, Kadijka/Leenstra, NETHERLANDS, $9,000 United States - Carson (9/18-21/03), $300, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $45, Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $30, Cook/Sanderson, AUSTRALIA, $23, Tian Jia/Wang Fei, CHINA, $18,000 Brazil, Rio de Janeiro World Championships (10/7-12/03), $400, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $60, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $40, Cook/Sanderson, AUSTRALIA, $30, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $20,000 Brazil - Fortaleza (3/9-14/04), $180, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $27, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $18, Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, BRAZIL, $14, Tian Jia/Wang Fei, CHINA, $11,000 Greece - Rhodes (5/19-23/04), $180, No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $27, Holly McPeak/Elaine Youngs, UNITED STATES, $18, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $14, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $11,000 China - Shanghai (5/26-30/04), $180,000...No McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $27, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $18, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $14, Lu Wang/Whenhui You, China, CHINA, $11,000 Japan - Osaka (6/2-6/04), $180,000...No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $28, Cook/Sanderson, AUSTRALIA, $18, Schnyder/Kuhn, SWITZERLAND, $14, Karadassiou/Sfyri, GREECE, $11,000 Switzerland - Gstaad (6/15-19/04), $180,000...No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES, $27, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $18, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $14, Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $11,000 Germany - Berlin (6/22-26/04), $300,000...No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $43, Fernandez Grasset/Larrea Peraza, CUBA, $29, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $23, Suzanne Lahme/Musch, GERMANY, $18,500 Norway - Stavanger (6/29-7/3/04), $180,000...No McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $27, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $18, Walsh/Rachel Wacholder, UNITED STATES, $14, Guylaine Dumont/Annie Martin, CANADA, $11,000 Spain - Mallorca (7/6-7/10/04), $180,000...No Felisberta Silva/Larissa, BRAZIL, $27, Lahme/Musch, GERMANY, $18, Celbova/Novakova, CZECH REPUBLIC, $14, Summer Lochowicz/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, $11,000 France - Marseille (7/13-18/04), $280, No Walsh/Wacholder, UNITED STATES, $41, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $27, Felisberta Silva/Larissa, BRAZIL, $21, Carrie Busch/Mason, UNITED STATES, $16,900 Austria - Klagenfurt (7/28-7/31/04), $270, No Walsh/Wacholder, UNITED STATES, $40, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $27, Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, $21, McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, $16,500 Greece - Athens (8/14-24)... No May/Walsh, UNITED STATES 2. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL 3. McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES 4. Cook/Sanderson, AUSTRALIA Italy - Milan (9/1-5/04), $180, No Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $27, Renata Ribeiro/Shaylyn Bede, BRAZIL, $18, Celbova/Novakova, CZECH REPUBLIC, $14, Schnyder/Kuhn, SWITZERLAND, $11,000 Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (9/21-25/04), $180, No Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, $27, Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, $18, Felisberta Silva/Larissa, BRAZIL, $14, Mônica Paludo/Angela Vieira, BRAZIL, $11,000 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 55 of 90

56 FIVB Beach Volleyball Challenger & Satellite Women s Events Final 4s Italy Challenger - Vasto (7/4-7/96), $30,000...Event No Beate Buhler/Danja Musch, Germany, $6, Maike Friedrichsen/Silke Schmitt, Germany, $4, Christine Podraza/Karrie Poppinga, United States, $3, Annamaria Solazzi/Consuelo Turetta, Italy, $2,400 Switzerland Satellite - Jona (8/14-16/98), $10,000...No Danalee Bragado/Gracie Santana-Baeni, United States, $2, Magi Schlaefli/Nicole Schnyder, Switzerland, $1, Annalea Hartmann/Denise Koelliker, Switzerland, $1, Cornelia Gerson/Evelyne Schneiter, Switzerland, $800 Italy Challenger - Portici (7/2-4/99), $30,000...No Adriana Bento Buczmiejuk/Monica Paludo, Brazil, $4, Ines Pianka/Stephanie Pohl, Germany, $3, Denise Austin/Monique Oliver, England, $2, Kristen Schritter/Julie Sprague, United States, $2,000 Italy Satellite - Porto San Giorgio (7/13-15/99), $10,000...No Caterina De Marinis/Cilene Nascimento, Italy, $2, Barb Broen Ouellette/Christine Lussier, Canada, $1, Laura Almaral/Mayra Huerta, Mexico, $1, Olga Matveeva/Anna Bobrova, Russia, $800 Greece Challenger - Xylokastro (7/5-9/00), $30,000...No Lina Yanchulova /Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria, $4, Vasso Karadassiou /Efi Sfyri, Greece, $3, Antonella Del Core/Caterina De Marinis, Italy, $2, Rattanaporn Arlaisuk/Manatsanan Pangka, Thailand, $2,000 Greece Challenger - Xylokastro (6/29-7/1/01), $30,000...No Rong Chi /Zi Xiong, China, $4, Danalee Bragado/Ali Wood, United States, $3, Vasso Karadassiou/Efi Sfyri, Greece, $2, Chiaki Kusuhara/Ryo Tokuno, Japan, $2,000 France Satellite - Lavandou (8/22-24/03), $15,000...No Emilia Nystrom/Erika Nystrom, Finland, $3, Svitlana Baburina/Galyna Osheyko, Ukraine, $2, Aurelie Beaule/Mathilde Giordano, France, $2, Irene Isidori/Roberta Marini, Italy, $1,500 Italy Challenger - Cagliari (7/24-25/04), $35,000...No Marie-Andree Lessard/Sarah Maxwell, Canada, $5, Talita Rocha/Maria Clara Salgado Rufino, Brazil, $4, Daniela Gattelli/Lucilla Perrotta, Italy, $3, Judith Deister/Mireya Kaup, Germany, $2,500 Switzerland Satellite - Lausanne (8/5-7/04), $15,000...No Sanne Keizer/Merel Mooren, Netherlands, $2, Cecilie Josefsen/Kristine Wiig, Norway, $2, Sara Montagnolli/Sabine Swoboda, Austria, $1, Isabelle Forrer/Annik Skrivan, Switzerland, $1,300 Corsica Satellite - Porticcio (8/21-22/04), $10,000...No Katerina Tychnova/Marketa Tychnova, Czech Republic, $2, Carole Cordinnier/Mathilde Giordano, France, $1, Svitlana Baburina/Galyna Osheyko, Ukraine, $1, Sara Montagnolli/Sabine Swoboda, Austria, $800 France Satellite - Lavandou (8/27-29/04), $10,000...No Ethel-Julie Arjona/Virginie Kadjo, France, $2, Emilia Nystrom/Erika Nystrom, Finland, $1, Carole Cordinnier/Mathilde Giordano, France, $1, Svitlana Baburina/Galyna Osheyko, Ukraine, $800 Thailand Challenger - Bangkok (2/24-27/05), $10,000...No Linjun Ji and Whenhui You, China, $2, Kamoltip Kulna/Usa Tenpaksee, Thailand, $1, Kasinee Godtalang/Arawan Tongkamkak, Thailand, $1, Diletta Lunardi/Annamaria Solazzi, Italy, $800 Thailand Challenger - Pattaya (8/31-9/2/01), $30,000...No Jennifer Kessy/Heather Lowe, United States, $4, Danalee Bragado/Lia Young, United States, $3, Rattanaporn Arlaisuk/Manatsanan Pangka, Thailand, $2, Kamoltip Kulna/Jarunee Sannok, Thailand, $2,000 Women s Challenger/Satellite Medals, Podiums & Final Fours Country Gold Silver Bronze Podiums 4ths Final 4s United States France Italy Germany Thailand China Brazil Canada Finland Switzerland Ukraine Country Gold Silver Bronze Podiums 4ths Final 4s Greece Bulgaria Czech Republic Netherlands Austria Norway England Mexico Japan Russia Total Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 56 of 90

57 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Women s Gold Medal Finishes - By Country (Major medals earned at open, grand slam and Olympic events, minor medals earned at challenger and satellite events) Australia (three major gold medals) 1. Natalie Cook/Kerri Pottharst def. Danalee Bragado/Pat Keller, USA, Japan - Osaka (8/11/1996), 12-6, 12-2 (59 minutes), FIVB No Cook/Pottharst def. Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede, BRAZIL, Australia - Sydney 2000 Olympics Games (9/25/2000), 12-11, (75), No Cook/Pottharst def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Macau - Macau (4/8/2001), 28-26, (49), No. 71 Brazil (59 major gold medals) 1. Isabel Salgado/Roseli Timm def. Barbra Fontana/Lori Forsythe, United States - Miami Beach (1/22/1994), 12-3, 12-14, 16-14, match duration not available, FIVB Event No Monica Rodrigues/Adriana Samuel def. Karoly Kirby/Liz Masakayan, USA, Brazil - Santos (11/20/1994), 10-12, 12-8, 15-3 (na), No Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva def. Kirby/Deb Richardson, USA, Chile - LaSerena (2/12/1995), 12-7, 9-12, (na), No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (3/5/1995), 12-8, 12-9 (67), No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Kirby/Masakayan, USA, United States - Clearwater (5/7/1995), 12-3, 12-8 (na), No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Natalie Cook/Kerri Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (3/2/1996), 12-8, 12-9 (87), No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, Brazil - Maceio (4/14/1996), 12-6, (na), No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, Brazil - Recife (4/21/1996), 12-9, 7-12, (na), No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, United States - Hermosa (6/23/1996), 12-9, 12-8 (na), No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, United States Atlanta Olympic Games (7/27/1996), 12-11, 12-6 (69), No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, Portugal - Espinho (8/11/1996), 12-3, 12-7 (na), No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Beate Buhler/Danja Musch, GERMANY, Belgium - Ostend (8/18/1996), 12-6, 12-8 (na), No Adriana Bede/Shelda Behar def. Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, Puerto Rico - Carolina (9/8/1996), 12-4, 12-9 (na), No Rodrigues/Samuel def. Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, Brazil - Salvador (11/10/1996), 12-10, 12-8 (na), No Adriana/Shelda def. Maike Friedrichsen/Musch, GERMANY, Indonesia - Jakarta (11/24/1996), 12-4, 12-8 (na), No Rodrigues/Samuel def. Lisa Arce/Holly McPeak, USA,, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/16/1997), 12-5, 4-12, 12-7 (na), No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Australia - Melbourne (3/16/1997), 12-9, 12-5 (na), No Adriana/Shelda def. Arce/McPeak, USA,, France - Marseille (7/26/1997), 25-23, (na), No Rodrigues/Samuel def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Portugal - Espinho (8/3/1997), 12-9, 12-3, No Rodrigues/Samuel def. Friedrichsen/Musch, GERMANY, Japan - Osaka (8/10/1997), 12-5, 3-12, 12-8, No Pires/Jackie Silva def. Arce/McPeak, USA, United States - Los Angeles World Championships (9/13/1997), 12-11, 1-12, (89), No Adriana/Shelda def. Arce/McPeak, USA, Brazil - Salvador (11/2/1997), 9-12, 11-`0, 12-8 (na), No Adriana/Shelda def. Pauline Manser/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (3/1/1998), 12-3, 12-8 (88), No Pires/Samuel def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Canada - Toronto (6/21/1998), (70), No Adriana/Shelda def. Rodrigues/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, Italy - Vasto (7/5/1998), 12-4, 12-5 (86), No Pires/Samuel def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, France - Marseille (7/25/1998), 12-9, 12-7 (75), No Adriana/Shelda def. Manser/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, United States - New York Goodwill Games (8/2/1998), 12-9, 12-5 (76), No Adriana/Shelda def. Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, Japan - Osaka (8/9/1998), 12-8, 12-3 (74), No Adriana/Shelda def. Arce/McPeak, USA, China - Dalian (8/16/1998), 12-5, 12-6 (65), No Adriana/Shelda def. Barbra Fontana/Linda Hanley, USA, Brazil - Salvador (11/1/1998), 12-7, 12-9 (85), No Adriana/Shelda def. Manser/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, Mexico - Acapulco (4/11/1999), (30), No Adriana/Shelda def. Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, USA, France - Marseille World Championships (7/24/1999), (30), No Adriana/Shelda def. Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, Japan - Osaka (8/8/1999), 12-10, 12-1 (70), No Adriana/Shelda def. Davis/Johnson Jordan, USA, China - Dalian (8/15/1999), 15-6 (38), No Adriana/Shelda def. Masakayan/Elaine Youngs, USA, Brazil - Salvador (11/7/1999), 12-9, 12-9 (95), No Adriana/Shelda def. Misty May/McPeak, USA, Mexico - Rosarito (6/4/2000), (45), No Monica/Ana Paula Connelly def. Davis/Johnson Jordan, USA, Italy - Cagliari (6/11/2000), 15-6 (45), No Adriana/Shelda def. May/McPeak, USA, Canada - Toronto (6/18/2000), (63), No Adriana/Shelda def. May/McPeak, USA, Switzerland - Gstaad (6/25/2000), (47), No Adriana/Shelda def. Yukiko Takahashi/Teru Saiki, JAPAN, Japan - Osaka (8/6/2000), 15-8 (30), No Adriana/Shelda def. Fontana/Youngs, USA, Switzerland - Gstaad (6/23/2001), 21-15, (43), No Adriana/Shelda def. Fontana/Youngs, USA, Spain - Gran Canaria (7/8/2001), 21-16, (39), No Adriana/Shelda def. Pires/Tatiana Minello, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt World Championships (8/5/2001), 21-16, (39), No. 77 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 57 of 90

58 BRAZIL (continued) 44. Adriana/Shelda def. May/Walsh, USA, Japan - Osaka (8/12/2001), 23-21, 28-30, (66), No Adriana/Shelda def. Pires/Minello, BRAZIL, China - Maoming (8/19/2001), 21-18, 18-21, (66), No Adriana/Shelda def. May/Walsh, USA, Hong Kong - Hong Kong (8/26/2001), 21-16, (35), No Minello/Pires def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Australia - Brisbane Goodwill Games (9/4/2001), 21-18, (46), No Adriana/Shelda def. McPeak/Walsh, USA, Brazil - Fortaleza (11/4/2001), 21-19, (47), No Adriana/Shelda def. Ana Paula/Minello, BRAZIL, Japan - Osaka (8/11/2002), 21-17, 14-21, (56), No Adriana/Shelda def. May/Walsh, USA, Spain - Mallorca (9/7/2002), 21-13, 17-21, (62), No Ana Paula/Pires def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Greece - Rhodes (6/15/2003), 21-23, 21-19, (55), No Ana Paula/Pires def. McPeak/Youngs, USA, Germany - Berlin (6/28/2003), 20-22, 29-27, (73), No Ana Paula/Pires def. May/Walsh, USA, Norway - Stavanger (7/5/2003), 21-19, (43), No Ana Paula/Pires def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Japan - Osaka (8/10/2003), 21-18, 19-21, (64), No Adriana/Shelda def. Cook/Nicole Sanderson, AUSTRALIA, Japan - Osaka (6/6/2004), 21-12, 21-0 (17), No Adriana/Shelda def. Dalixia Fernandez Grasset/Tamara Larrea Peraza, CUBA, Germany - Berlin (6/26/2004), 21-16, (45), No Juliana Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca def. Lahme/Musch, GERMANY, Spain - Mallorca (7/10/2004), 21-17, (39), No Adriana/Shelda def. Renata Ribeiro/Shaylyn Bede, BRAZIL, Italy - Milan (9/5/2004), 21-15, (49), No Ana Paula/Pires def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (9/25/2004), 21-14, (48), No Adriana Bento Buczmiejuk/Monica Paludo def. Ines Pianka/Stephanie Pohl, GERMANY, Italy Challenger - Portici (7/4/1999), (35), FIVB C/S Event No. 3 Bulgaria (one minor gold medal) 1. Lina Yanchulova /Petia Yanchulova def. Vasso Karadassiou /Efi Sfyri, GREECE, Greece Challenger - Xylokastro (7/9/2000), 25-10, 25-0 (17 minutes), FIVB C/S Event No. 5 Canada (one minor gold medal) 1. Marie-Andree Lessard/Sarah Maxwell def. Talita Rocha/Maria Clara Salgado Rufino, BRAZIL, Italy Challenger - Cagliari (7/25/2004), 21-14, 18-21, (51 minutes), FIVB C/S Event No. 9 China (two major gold medals, two minor gold medals) 1. Tian Jia/Wang Fei def. Dalixia Fernandez Grasset/Tamara Larrea Peraza, CUBA, Indonesia - Bali (8/24/2003), 21-17, (45 minutes), FIVB Event No Tian Jia/Wang Fei def. Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede, BRAZIL, Italy - Milan (9/7/2003), 17-21, 22-20, (59), No Rong Chi/Zi Xiong def. Danalee Bragado/Ali Wood, UNITED STATES, Greece Challenger - Xylokastro (7/1/2001), 21-18, 19-21, (65), FIVB C/S Event No Linjun Ji and Whenhui You def. Kamoltip Kulna/Usa Tenpaksee, THAILAND, Thailand Challenger - Bangkok (2/27/2005), 21-17, (31), No. 13 Czech Republic (one minor gold medal) 1. Katerina Tychnova/Marketa Tychnova def. Carole Cordinnier/Mathilde Giordano, FRANCE, Corsica Satellite - Porticcio (8/22/2004), 21-16, (38 minutes), FIVB C/S Event No. 11 Finland (one minor gold medal) 1. Emilia Nystrom/Erika Nystrom def. Svitlana Baburina/Galyna Osheyko, UKRAINE, France Satellite - Lavandou (8/24/2003), 21-19, (44 minutes), FIVB C/S Event No. 8 France (one minor gold medal) 1. Ethel-Julie Arjona/Virginie Kadjo def. Emilia Nystrom/Erika Nystrom, FINLAND, France Satellite - Lavandou (8/29/2004), 22-20, (42 minutes), 12 Germany (one minor gold medal) 1. Beate Buhler/Danja Musch, def., Maike Friedrichsen/Silke Schmitt, GERMANY, Italy Challenger - Vasto (7/7/1996), 12-8, 12-8 (55 minutes), FIVB C/S Evemt No. 1 Italy (one minor gold medal) 1. Caterina De Marinis/Cilene Nascimento def. Barb Broen Ouellette/Christine Lussier, CANADA, Italy Satellite - Porto San Giorgio (7/15/1999), (35 minutes), FIVB C/S Event No. 4 Netherlands (one major gold medal) 1. Rebekka Kadijka/Marrit Leenstra def. Susanne Lahme/Danja Musch, GERMANY, China - Lianyungang (8/17/2003), 21-15, 17-21, (43 minutes), FIVB Event No Sanne Keizer/Merel Mooren, Netherlands def. Cecilie Josefsen/Kristine Wiig, NORWAY, Switzerland Satellite - Lausanne (8/7/2004), 21-18, (34 minutes), FIVB C/S Event No. 10 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 58 of 90

59 United States (53 major gold medals, two minor gold medals) 1. Karolyn Kirby/Nancy Reno def. Linda Chisholm/Angela Rock, USA, Spain - Almeria (8/16/1992), 12-3, 12-3, match duration not available, FIVB Event No Kirby/Reno def. Monica Rodrigues/Adriana Samuel, BRAZIL, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (2/14/1993), 12-3, (NA), No Kirby/Masakayan def. Isabel Salgado/Roseli Timm, BRAZIL, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro (11/14/1993), 12-7, (NA), No Kirby/Masakayan def. Salgado/Timm, BRAZIL, Chile - LaSerena (2/11/1994), 9-12, 12-10, (NA), No Kirby/Masakayan def. Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, Russia - St. Petersburg Goodwill Games (7/28/1994), 12-9, 12-1 (NA), No Fontana/Forsythe def. Salgado/Timm, BRAZIL, Japan - Osaka (8/7/1994), 15-2 (NA), No Castro/Roque def. Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, Puerto Rico - Carolina (8/21/1994), 12-4, 12,-14, (NA), No McPeak/Reno def. Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, United States - Hermosa (7/16/1995), 12-9, 12-4 (NA), No McPeak/Reno def. Kirby/Masakayan, USA, Korea - Pusan (7/22/1995), 12-11, 12-9 (NA), No McPeak/Reno def. Linda Hanley/Angela Rock, USA, Japan - Osaka (7/29/1995), 12-10, 12-7 (NA), No McPeak/Reno def. Hanley/Rock, USA, Portugal - Espinho (8/27/1995), 6-12, 12-8, (NA), No McPeak/Reno def. Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, Indonesia - Bali (9/17/1995), 12-5, 12-7 (71), No McPeak/Reno def. Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, Australia - Brisbane (10/8/1995), 12-10, 12-8 (84), No Kirby/Reno def. Pires/Jackie Silva, BRAZIL, Puerto Rico - Carolina (11/12/1995), 12-4, 12-8 (NA), No Fontana/Hanley def. McPeak/Rock, USA, Brazil - Santos (11/19/1995), 12-4, 12-7 (NA), No Lisa Arce/McPeak def. Yukiko Ishizaka/Yukiko Takahashi, JAPAN, Korea - Pusan (8/25/1996), 12-10, 12-2 (55), No Arce/McPeak def. Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede, BRAZIL, Italy - Pescara (7/6/1997), 12-10, 12-4 (NA), No Arce/McPeak def. Rodrigues/Samuel, BRAZIL, Korea - Pusan (8/17/1997), 12-4, 10-12, 12-7 (na), No Fontana/Hanley def. Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, Portugal - Espinho (8/2/1998), 11-12, 12-5, (89), No McPeak/Reno def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Canada - Toronto (6/20/1999), 15-8 (51), No Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan def. Natalie Cook/k. Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, Portugal - Espinho (8/1/1999), (45), No Masakayan/Elaine Youngs def. Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, Brazil - Vitoria (2/6/2000), 12-11, 12-1 (65), No Misty May/McPeak def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, United States - Chicago (7/4/2000), (50), No May/McPeak def. Tania Gooley/Pauline Manser, AUSTRALIA, Germany - Berlin (7/16/2000), 7-12, 12-2, 12-8 (106), No Davis/Johnson Jordan def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, France - Marseille (7/23/2000), (45), No Masakayan/Youngs def. Arce/Fontana, USA, Portugal - Espinho (7/29/2000), 15-9 (33), No Masakayan/Youngs def. May/McPeak, USA, China - Dalian (8/13/2000), 15-7 (30), No May/McPeak def. Pires/Samuel, BRAZIL, Brazil - Fortaleza (11/5/2000), 21-16, (46), No Fontana/Youngs def. Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, Italy - Cagliari (6/17/2001), 10-21, 21-19, (48), No Fontana/Youngs def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, France - Marseille (7/22/2001), 21-13, (38), No May/Keri Walsh def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Portugal - Espinho (7/28/2001), 22-20, (49), No May/Walsh def. Ana Paula Connelly /Tatiana Minello, BRAZIL, Spain - Madrid (6/9/2002), 23-21, (35), No May/Walsh def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Switzerland - Gstaad (6/22/2002), 21-17, (39), No McPeak/Youngs def. Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, Norway - Stavanger (7/6/2002), 21-17, 16-21, (55), No May/Walsh def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Canada - Montreal (7/13/2002), 21-18, (46), No McPeak/Youngs def. May/Walsh, USA, France - Marseille (7/20/2002), 21-17, (39), No McPeak/Youngs def. Cook/Pottharst, AUSTRALIA, Greece - Rhodes (7/28/2002), 21-17, (49), No May/Walsh def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/3/2002), 21-19, (46), No May/Walsh, USA def. McPeak/Youngs, USA, China - Maomig (8/18/2002), 12-21, 21-15, (51), No McPeak/Youngs def. May/Walsh, USA, Brazil - Vitoria (9/22/2002), 21-13, 19-21, (51), No May/Walsh def. Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, Switzerland - Gstaad (6/21/2003), 23-21, (43), No May/Walsh def. Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, France - Marseille (7/19/2003), 21-10, (37), No May/Walsh def. Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/2/03), 21-17, (35), No May/Walsh def. Ana Paula/Pires, BRAZIL, United States - Carson (9/21/2003), 22-24, 22-20, (70), No May/Walsh def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Brazil - Rio de Janeiro World Championships (10/12/2003), 21-19, (40), No May/Walsh def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Brazil - Fortaleza (3/14/2004), 21-10, (37), No May/Walsh def. McPeak/Youngs, UNITED STATES, Greece - Rhodes (5/123/2004), 21-17, (34), No McPeak/Youngs def. Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, China - Shanghai (5/30/2004), 21-17, (34), No May/Walsh def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Switzerland - Gstaad (6/19/2004), 26-28, 21-17, (61), No McPeak/Youngs def. Davis/Johnson Jordan, UNITED STATES, Norway - Stavanger (7/3/04), 21-17, 16-21, (49), No Walsh/Wacholder def. Davis/Johnson Jordan, USA, France - Marseille (7/18/2004), 21-19, (41), No Walsh/Rachel Wacholder def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt (7/31/2005, 21-13, 21-7 (36), No May/Walsh def. Adriana/Shelda, BRAZIL, Greece - Athens (8/24/2005), 21-17, (43), No Danalee Bragado/Gracie Santana-Baeni def. Magi Schlaefli/Nicole Schnyder, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland Satellite - Jona (8/16/1998), 12-8, 12-8 (72 minutes), FIVB C/S Event No Jennifer Kessy/Heather Lowe def. Bragado/Lia Young, UNITED STATES, Thailand Challenger - Pattaya (9/2/2001), 21-12, 17-21, (51), 7 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 59 of 90

60 Highest Scoring Sets & Matches, Longest Match Duration Both Genders Overall, including challenger and satellite events Highest scoring sets 80 points, Janis Grinbergs/Austris Stals, Lativa def. Kaarel Kais/Kristjan Kais, Estonia, (first set) on July 28, 2002 at Kiev Challenger 76 points, Andrew Schacht/Joshua Slack, Australia def. Eric Fonoimoana/Kevin Wong, United States, (second set) on July 3, 2004 at Stavanger, Norway 66 points, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil def. Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, (third set) on September 7, 2003 at Mallorca Highest scoring two-set match 118 points, Grinbergs/Stals, Lativa def. Ka. Kais/Kr. Kais, Estonia, and (49 minutes) on July 28, 2002 at Kiev Challenger Longest two set match duration 79 minutes, Andrew Schacht/Josh Slack, Australia def. Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, Switzerland, and on September 5, 2003 at Mallorca Highest scoring three-set match 152 points, Monica Paludo/Vanilda Leao, Brazil def. Barbra Fontana/Dianne DeNecochea, United States 19-21, 35-33, (77) on September 19, 2002 at Vitoria, Brazil Longest three set match duration 96 minutes, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil def. Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany, 14-21, and on September 7, 2003 at Mallorca Overal Men s Matches for Open, Grand Slam, World Championship & Olympic events only Highest first set score - 68 points, Stephane Canet/Mathieu Hamel, France def. Francisco Alvarez/Juan Rosell, Cuba, 35-33, Espinho, 7/26/2003; Pedro Brazao/Fred Souza, Brazil def. Christoph Dieckmann/Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany, 35-33, Rio de Janeiro, 10/17/2003 Highest second set score - 76 points, Andrew Schacht/Josh Slack, Australia def. Eric Fonoimoana/Kevin Wong, United States, 39-37, Stavanger, 7/3/2004 Highest third set score - 66 points, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil def. Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, 34-32, Mallorca, 9/7/2003 Highest two set match score points, Todd Rogers/Sean Scott, United States def. Sander Mulder/Richard de Kogel, ad 36-34, Klagenfurt, 8/1/2003 Longest two set match duration - 79 minutes, Andrew Schacht/Josh Slack, Australia def. Patrick Heuscher/Stefan Kobel, Switzerland, and 21-19, Mallorca, 9/5/2003 Highest three set match score points, Kjell Goranson/Tarjei Skarlund, Norway def. Stephane Canet/Mathieu Hamel, France, 31-29, and 28-26, Stavanger, 7/2/2004 Longest three set match duration - 96 minutes, Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil def. Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany, 14-21, and 34-32, Mallorca, 9/7/2003 Overal Women s Matches for Open, Grand Slam, World Championship & Olympic events only Highest first set score - 72 points, Andrea Ahmann/Jana Vollmer, Germany def. Stephanie Pohl/Okka Rau, Germany, 37-35, Rhodes, 5/21/2004 Highest second set score - 68, points, Monica Paludo/Vanilda Leao, Brazil def. Barbra Fontana/Dianne DeNecochea, United States, 35-33, Vitoria, 9/19/2002; Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, United States def Angela Clarke/Kylie Gerlic, Australia, 35-33, Stavanger, 7/1/2004 Highest third set score - 50 points, Daniela Gattelli/Lucilla Perrotta, Italy def. Ethel-Julie Arjona/Virginie Kadjo, 26-24, Klagenfurt, 7/29/2004 Highest two set match score points, Monica Rodrigues/Alexandra Fonseca, Brazil, def. Jana Vollmer/Andrea Ahmann, Germany, and 32-30, Klagenfurt, 8/1/2002; Simone Kuhn/Nicole Schnyder, Switzerland def. Efthalia Koutroumanidou/Vassiliki Arvaniti, and 21-13, Klagenfurt, 7/29/2004 Longest two set match duration - 66 minutes, Danja Musch/Suzanne Lahme, Germany, def. Irina Brandstetter/Christine Mellitzer, Austria, and 21-19, Klagenfurt, 7/31/2003 Highest three set match score points, Monica Paludo/Vanilda Leao, Brazil def. Barbra Fontana/Dianne DeNecochea, United States, 19-21, and 23-21, Vitoria, 9/19/2002 Longest three set duration - 86 minutes, Elaine Youngs/Holly McPeak, United States def. Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, 19-21, and 18-16, Marseille, 7/20/2002 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 60 of 90

61 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Grand Slams With four 2005 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour stops forming a Grand Slam, including the SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Berlin, a team from each gender will be attempting to become the first international tandem to accomplishing the feat of winning al four events. If a team in either gender does not win al four Grand Slam events, the team with the best four finishes wil win the Grand Slam Trophy. In 2004, for example, Franco Neto/Tande Ramos of Brazil and Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan of the United States were the top point-geters, for the men s and women s events, respectively, when combining the points from Berlin, Stavanger, Marseille and Klagenfurt. In fact, a semi-final win by Franco and Tande over Christoph Dieckmann and Andreas Scheuerpflug of Germany in Klagenfurt secured the projected 2004 Grand Slam points title for the Brazilians by eight pointsover Mariano Barcetti and Martin Conde of Argentina with the Germans 30 points behind. This format requires that a team must play in al four Grand Slam events to qualify. With Paris replacing Marseilleas a Grand Slam stop, there has been five men s seasons and two women s seasons where events have been held in Berlin, Stavanger, Marseille (now Paris) and Klagenfurt. In reviewing podium placements for these four sites where competition was held in the same season, there has never been a team that has won all four stops (Berlin, Stavanger, Paris and Klagenfurt) in a season. In fact, only one team (Ana Paula Connelly/Sandra Pires of Brazil in 2003) has ever won the first two-straight projected Grand Slam events in order. And only one team (Ana Paula/Pires) has ever claimed podium spots in all four events in one season (2003). Since 1987, only seven men s teams (13 times) have won four or more events in a season. Since 1992, only five women s teams (10 times) have won four or more events in a season. Men s Titles - Season Roberto Lopes/Franco Neto, Brazil, 7 gold medals; Ze Marco de Melo/Emanuel Rego, Brazil, Ze Marco/Emanuel, Brazil, Ze Marco/Emanuel, Brazil, Jose Loiola / Emanuel, Brazil, 4; Para Ferreira/Guilherme Marques, Brazil, Loiola /Emanuel, Brazil, 7; Ze Marco/Ricardo Santos, Brazil, Ze Marco de Melo/Ricardo, Brazil, 5; Loiola/Emanuel, Brazil, Tande Ramos/Emanuel, Brazil, Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil, Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil, 7 Women s Titles - Season Holly McPeak/Nancy Reno, United States, 6 gold medals Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, Brazil, Shelda/Adriana, Brazil, Shelda/Adriana, Brazil, Shelda/Adriana, Brazil, Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States, 5; McPeak/Elaine Youngs, United States, May/Walsh, United States, 5, Ana Paula Connelly/Sandra Pires, Brazil, May/Walsh, United States, 4 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 61 of 90

62 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Grand Slams Men s Grand Slam Results 1999 Berlin - Ze Marco de Melo/Ricardo Santos, Brazil / Martin Laciga/Paul Laciga, Switzerland / Javier Bosma/Fabio Diez, Spain Stavanger - Jose Loiola/Emanuel Rego, Brazil / Guilherme Marques/Para Ferreira, Brazil / Ze Marco/Ricardo, Brazil France - Loiola/Emanuel, Brazil / M. Laciga/P. Laciga, Switzerland / Guilherme/Para, Brazil Klagenfurt - Loiola/Emanuel Rego, Brazil / Ze Marco/Ricardo Santos, Brazil / Guilherme/Para, Brazil 2001 Berlin - Prosser/Zahner, Australia / M. Laciga/P. Laciga, Switzerland / Emanuel/Tande Ramos, Brazil Stavanger - Emanuel/Tande, Brazil / M. Laciga/P. Laciga, Switzerland / Para/Ze Marco, Brazil France - Baracetti/Conde, Argentina / Emanuel/Tande, Brazil / Stein Metzger/Kevin Wong, United States Klagenfurt - Mariano Baracetti/Martin Conde, Argentina / Loiola/Ricardo, Brazil / Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud, Norway 2002 Berlin - Para/Harley Marques, Brazil / Baracetti/Conde, Argentina / Markus Dieckmann/Jonas Reckermann, Germany Stavanger - Emanuel/Tande, Brazil / Loiola/Ricardo, Brazil / Stefan Kobel/Patrick Heuscher, Switzerland France - Loiola/Ricardo, Brazil / Juan Rossell/Francisco Alvarez, Cuba / Emanuel/Tande, Brazil Klagenfurt - Loiola/Ricardo, Brazil / Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland / Hoidalen/Kjemperud, Norway 2003 Berlin - Franco/Harley, Brazil / Baracetti/Conde, Argentina / Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil, Men Stavanger - Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / Baracetti/Conde, Argentina / Prosser/Mark Williams, Australia France - Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / M. Laciga/P. Laciga, Switzerland / Dain Blanton/Jeff Nygaard, United States Klagenfurt - Marcio Araujo/Benjamin Insfran, Brazil / Metzger/Wong, USA / Heuscher/Kobel, Switzerland 2004 Berlin - M. Dieckmann/Reckermann, Germany / M. Laciga/P. Laciga, Switzerland / Baracetti/Conde, Argentina Stavanger - Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / Dave Klemperer/Niklas Rademacher/, Germany / Franco/Tande, Brazil France - Marcio Araujo/Bejamin, Brazil / Heuscher/Kobel, Switzerland / Baracetti/Conde, Argentina Klagenfurt - Emanuel/Ricardo, Brazil / Franco Neto/Tande, Brazil / Christoph Dieckmann/Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany Women s Grand Slam Results 2003 Berlin Ana Paula Connelly/Sandra Pires, Brazil / Holly McPeak/Elaine Youngs, USA / Adriana Behar/Shelda Bede, Brazil Stavanger Ana Paula/Pires, Brazil / Misty May/Kerri Walsh, United States / Adriana/Shelda, Brazil France - May/Walsh, United States / Ana Paula/Pires, Brazil / Adriana/Shelda, Brazil Klagenfurt - May/Walsh, United States / Ana Paula/Pires, Brazil / Adriana/Shelda, Brazil 2004 Berlin Adriana/Shelda, Brazil / Dalixia Fernandez Grasset/Tamara Larrea Peraza, Cuba / McPeak/Youngs, United States Stavanger - McPeak/Youngs, United States / Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, United States / Rachel Wacholder/Walsh, USA France Wacholder/Walsh, United States / Davis/Johnson Jordan, USA / Julianna Felisberta Silva/Larissa Franca, Brazil Klagenfurt - Walsh/Wacholder, United States / Adriana/Shelda, Brazil / Davis/Johnson Jordan, United States NOTE The most consecutive tournaments won by a men s team was six by Jose Loiola/Emanuel Rego of Brazil (1999, Norway, Italy, France, Austria, Portugal and Belgium). Brazil won 11-straight men s titles once and 10-in-a-row once. NOTE The most consecutive tournaments won by a women s team is seven by Sandra Pires/Jackie Silva of Brazil (1996, Rio, Maceio, Recife, Hermosa, Atlanta Olympics, Espinho and Ostende). The Ostende event was staged the same weekend as another open event in Osaka where Natalie Cook and Keri Potharst of Australia won the title. Misty May and Kerri Walsh of the United States won seven-straight titles in events they entered (2003 and 2004, but they did not compete in six events during the streak). Holly McPeak and Nancy Reno of the United States won six-straight events together in Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede of Brazil won five-straight events (1998 and 1999). The most consecutive women s events won by a country is eight by the United States (1996) and seven twice by Brazil. Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 62 of 90

63 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Grand Slams 2004 Projected Men s Grand Slam Points Champions Grand Slam Events (including events in Berlin, Stavanger, Marseille, Klagenfurt, teams had to compete in all four events) 1. Franco Neto/Tande Ramos, Brazil, 1, Mariano Baracetti/Martin Conde, Argentina, 1, Christoph Dieckmann/Andreas Scheuerpflug, Germany, 1, Todd Rogers/Sean Scott, United States, Andrew Schacht/Josh Slack, Australia, Markus Egger/Sascha Heyer, Switzerland, Francisco Alvarez/Juan Rosell, Cuba, Julien Prosser/Mark Williams, Australia, Kristjan Kais/Rivo Vesik, Estonia, Peter Gartmayer/Robert Nowotny, Austria, Eric Fonoimoana/Kevin Wong, United States, Iver Horrem/Bjorn Maaseide, Norway, Vegard Hoidalen/Jorre Kjemperud, Norway, Roman Arkaev/Dmitri Barsouk, Russia, Stephane Canet/Mathieu Hamel, France, Bjorn Berg/Simon Dahl, Sweden, Kjell Goranson/Tarjei Skarlund, Norway, Ramon Hernandez/Raul Papaleo, Puerto Rico, Julius Brink/Kjell Schneider, Germany, Pedro Cunha/Para Ferreira, Brazil, Colin Pocock/Gershon Rorich, South Africa, Nelson Briyida/Jose Pedrosa, Portugal, Andreas Gilbertsson/Robert Svensson, Sweden, Jason Lochhead/Kirk Pitman, New Zealand, Hannes Brinkborg/Mattias Magnusson, Sweden, Projected Women s Grand Slam Points Champions Grand Slam Events (including events in Berlin, Stavanger, Marseille, Klagenfurt, teams had to compete in all four events) 1. Annett Davis/Jenny Johnson Jordan, United States, 1, Simone Kuhn/Nicole Schnyder, Switzerland, Daniela Gattelli/Lucilla Perrotta, Italy, Carrie Busch/Nancy Mason, United States, Susanne Glesnes/Kathrine Maaseide, Norway, Shaylyn Bede/Renata Ribeiro, Brazil, Angela Clarke/Kylie Gerlic, Australia, Stephanie Pohl/Okka Rau, Germany, Andrea Ahmann/Jana Vollmer, Germany, Eva Celbova/Sona Novakova, Czech Republic, Vassiliki Arvaniti/Efthalia Koutroumanidou, Greece, Lina Yanchulova/Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria, Nila Ann Hakedal/Ingrid Torlen, Norway, Helke Claasen/Martina Stoof, Germany, Katerina Nikolaidou/Maria Tsiartsiani, Greece, 262 Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 63 of 90

64 SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Youngest Men Major EventWinners Player, Country Birth Date Year at Location with partner Date Years-Months-Days Andrè Lima, Brazil 8/30/ at Sete with Guilherme Marques 7/29/ Pedro Cunha, Brazil 6/10/ at Carolina Beach with Para Ferreira 6/13/ Guilherme Marques, Brazil 6/26/ at Sete Andrè Lima 7/29/ Pablo Herrera, Spain 6/29/ at Lianyungang with Javier Bosma 5/23/ Emanuel Rego, Brazil 4/15/ at Marseille with Ze Marco de Melo 6/25/ Kent Steffes, United States 6/23/ at Lignano with Tim Hovland 8/5/ Emanuel Rego, Brazil 4/15/ at Ostende with Ze Marco de Melo 8/19/ Emanuel Rego, Brazil 4/15/ at Bali with Ze Marco de Melo 9/24/ SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Youngest Men Non-Major Event Winners Player, Country Birth Date Year at Location with partner Date Years-Months-Days Dmitri Barsouk, Russia 1/20/ at Beirut with Vladimir Kostioukov 7/15/ Martin Laciga, Switzerland 1/25/ at Karlovy Vary with Paul Laciga 6/29/ SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Youngest Women Major Event Winners Player, Country Birth Date Year at Location with partner Date Years-Months-Days Juliana Felisberta Silva, Brazil 7/22/ at Mallorca with Larissa Franca 7/10/ Natalie Cook, Australia 1/19/ at Osaka with Kerri Pottharst 8/11/ Sandra Pires, Brazil 6/16/ at La Serena with Jackie Silva 2/12/ Sandra Pires, Brazil 6/16/ at Rio de Janeiro with Jackie Silva 3/5/ Sandra Pires, Brazil 6/16/ at Clearwater with Jackie Silva 5/7/ Fei Wang, China 8/6/ at Bali with Tian Jia 8/24/ Fei Wang, China 8/6/ at Milan with Tian Jia 9/7/ SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Youngest Women Non-Major Event Winners Player, Country Birth Date Year at Location with partner Date Years-Months-Days Linjun Ji, China 3/5/ at Bangkok with Whenhui You 2/27/ Erika Nystrom, Finland 9/13/ at Lavandou with Emilia Nystrom 8/24/ Emilia Nystrom, Finland 9/13/ at Lavandou with Erika Nystrom 8/24/ Petia Yanchulova, Bulgaria 7/3/ at Xylokastro with Lina Yanchulova 7/9/ SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Oldest Men Major Event Winners Player, Country Birth Date Year at Location with partner Date Years-Months-Days Mike Dodd, United States 8/20/ at Fortaleza with Mike Whitmarsh 10/27/ Mike Dodd, United States 8/20/ at Espinho with Mike Whitmarsh 8/18/ Mike Dodd, United States 8/20/ at Hermosa with Mike Whitmarsh 7/16/ Franco Neto, Brazil 11/11/ at Cape Town with Tande Ramos 3/28/ Eduardo Martinez, Argentina 9/25/ at Toronto with Martin Conde 6/21/ Franco Neto, Brazil 11/11/ at Berlin with Harley Marques 6/29/ Eduardo Martinez, Argentina 9/25/ at Lignano with Martin Conde 7/20/ Karch Kiraly, United States 11/3/ at Atlanta with Kent Steffes 7/28/ Sinjin Smith, United States 5/7/ at Almeria with Randy Stoklos 8/15/ SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Oldest Men Non-Major Event Winners Player, Country Birth Date Year at Location with partner Date Years-Months-Days Vladimir Kostioukov, Russia 10/11/ at Beirut with Dmitri Barsouk 7/15/ SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Oldest Women Major Event Winners Player, Country Birth Date Year at Location with partner Date Years-Months-Days Linda Hanley, United States 6/8/ at Espinho with Barbra Fontana 8/2/ Gail Castro Kehl, United States 11/12/ at Carolina Beach with Elaine Roque 8/21/ Kerri Pottharst, Australia 6/25/ at Macau with Natalie Cook 4/8/ Barbra Fontana, United States 9/8/ at Marseille with Elaine Youngs 7/22/ Barbra Fontana, United States 9/8/ at Cagliari with Elaine Youngs 6/17/ Liz Masakayan, United States 12/31/ at Dalian with Elaine Youngs 8/13/ Liz Masakayan, United States 12/31/ at Espinho with Elaine Youngs 7/29/ Jackie Silva, United States 2/13/ at Los Angeles with Sandra Pires 9/13/ Linda Hanley, United States 6/8/ at Santos with Barbara Fontana 11/19/ Adriana Behar, Brazil 2/14/ at Osaka Shelda Bede 6/6/ SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Oldest Women Non-Major Event Winners Player, Country Birth Date Year at Location with partner Date Years-Months-Days Beate Bühler, Germany 4/8/ at Vasto with Danja Musch 7/7/ Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 64 of 90

65 The 2005 SWATCH-FIVB Women's and Men's Beach Volleyball World Championship powered by Smart ( will take place on the Schlossplatz June The 48 men's and 48 women's teams will compete for the medals as US$1,000,000 will be distributed. Olympic gold medallists Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos of Brazil and Misty May and Kerri Walsh of the United States are expected to compete in the fifth annual SWATCH-FIVB World Championship as both teams captured the world titles in 2003 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Brazil has claimed six World Championship gold medals, including three men (1997, 1999 and 2003) and three women (1997, 1999 and 2001). Mariano Baraceti and Martin Conde of Argentina captured the 2001 men s title in Austria. Emanuel claimed the 1999 world title with Jose Loiola in France while Guilherme Marques and Para Ferreira captured the 1997 crown for Brazil in Los Angeles. May and Walsh denied the Brazilian women their fourth-straight world crown by defeating Adirana Behar and Shelda Bede in the 2003 finale. Adriana and Shelda won the 1999 and 2001 for Brazil after placing third in the 1997 World Championships after losing to eventual champions Sandra Pires and Jackie Silva in the semifinals. A total of 449 teams from 41 countries have competed in the first four SWATCH-FIVB World Championships where over US$2.5-million has been distributed. Avenue de la Gare 12 P.O. Box, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland... Page 65 of 90

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