Men s Patria Direct Open Medal Match Notes June 20 Schedule Fédération Internationale de Volleyball press@fivb.org Telephone +41-21 345 35 35 Time Court Match Team A Team B Round 12:00 1 61 Wu-Xu CHN [5] Brink-Reckermann GER [3] Bronze Medal Match 13:00 1 62 Alison-Emanuel BRA [2] Rogers-Dalhausser USA [ Gold Medal Match 2010Men s SWATCH FIVB World Tour Schedule Dates Site...Gold Medal Teams or Prize Money (US dollars) April 20-25 Brasília, Brazil... Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, United States May 3-8 Shanghai, China...Harley Marques/Pedro Salgado, Brazil May 18-23 Rome, Italy Grand Slam...Dalhausser/Rogers, United States May 25-30 Myslowice, Poland...Dalhausser/Rogers, United States June 8-14 Moscow, Russia Grand Slam...Penggen Wu/Linyin Xu, china June 15-20 Prague, Czech Republic... $190,000 June 29-July 4 Stavanger, Norway Grand Slam... $300,000 July 6-11 Gstaad, Switzerland Grand Slam... $300,000 July 20-25 Marseille, France... $190,000 July 27-August 1 Klagenfurt, Austria Grand Slam... $300,000 August 3-8 Stare Jablonki, Poland Grand Slam... $300,000 August 10-15 Kristiansand, Norway... $190,000 August 17-22 Aland, Finland... $190,000 August 24-29 The Hague, Netherlands... $190,000 2010 SWATCH FIVB World Tour Men s Final Four Results Brazil - Brasília, April 20-25, $190,000 1. Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, United States, $30,000 2. Alison Cerutti/Emanuel Rego, Brazil, $21,000 3. Benjamin Insfran/Bruno Oscar Schmidt, Brazil, $15,000 4. Pedro Cunha/Thiago Santos Barbosa, Brazil, $11,200 Gold - Dalhausser/Rogers def. Alison/Emanuel, 21-15, 21-12 (38 minutes) Bronze - Benjamin/Bruno def. Cunha/Thiago, 21-18, 21-12 (43) MOP - Dalhausser SWATCH Serve - Iver Horrem, Norway, 86.5 km/h China - Shanghai, May 3-8, $190,000 1. Harley Marques/Pedro Salgado, Brazil, $30,000 2. Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany, $21,000 3. Alison/Emanuel, Brazil, $15,000 4. Dalhausser/Rogers, United States, $11,200 Gold - Harley/Salgado def. Brink/Reckermann, 21-15, 13-21, 17-15 (62) Bronze - Alison/Emanuel def. Dalhausser/Rogers, 21-16, 12-21, 15-13 (50) MOP - Harley SWATCH Serve - Pablo Herrera, Spain, 99.1 km/h Italy - Rome, May 17-23, $300,000 1. Dalhausser/Rogers, United States, $43,500 2. Alison/Emanuel, Brazil, $29,500 3. Adrian Gavira/Pablo Herrera, Spain, $23,000 4. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $18,400 Gold - Dalhausser/Rogers def. Alison/Emanuel, 23-21, 21-11 (47) Bronze - Gavira/Herrera def. Brink/Reckermann, 21-17, 21-17 (47) MOP - Dalhausser SWATCH Serve - Eric Koreng, Germany, 105.4 km/h Poland - Myslowice, May 25-30, $190,000 1. Dalhausser/Rogers, United States, $30,000 2. Gavira/Herrera, Spain, $21,000 3. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $15,000 4. Alison/Emanuel, Brazil, $11,200 Gold - Dalhausser/Rogers def. Gavira/Herrera, 21-15, 21-13 (36) Bronze - Brink/Reckermann def. Alison/Emanuel, 21-18, 21-14 (44) MOP - Dalhausser SWATCH Serve - Serguei Prokopiev, Russia, 105.5 km/h Russia - Moscow, June 8-14, $300,000 1. Penggen Wu/Linyin Xu, China, $43,500 2. Dalhausser/Rogers, United States, $29,500 3. Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $23,000 4. Casey Jennings/Brad Keenan, United States, $18,400 Gold Wu/Xu def. Dalhausser/Rogers, 21-17, 17-21, 17-15 (57) Bronze Brink/Reckermann def. Jennings/Keenan, 21-17, 21-17 (44) MOP Xu SWATCH Serve - Igor Kolodinsky, Russia, 108.7 km/h Czech Republic - Prague, June 15-20, $190,000 Dalhausser/Rogers, United States, $21,000 Alison/Emanuel, Brazil, $21,000 Brink/Reckermann, Germany, $11,200 Penggen Wu/Linyin Xu, China, $11,200 Gold - Dalhausser/Rogers vs. Alison/Emanuel Bronze - Brink/Reckermann vs. Wu/XU MOP - To be determined SWATCH Serve - To be determined Château Les Tourelles, Edouard-Sandoz 2-4, 1006 Lausanne, Switzerland FIVB Communication FAX Telephone: +41 21 345.35.45 For more news visit www.fivb.org
Men s Patria Direct Open Medal Match Notes June 20 Schedule Fédération Internationale de Volleyball press@fivb.org Telephone +41-21 345 35 35 SWATCH FIVB WORLD TOUR HEAD-TO-HEADS Date FIVB Tournament Round Winning Team Score Time Dalhausser & Rogers lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series against Alison & Emanuel, 2-1 6/19/10 Prague Open Gold Medal TBD TBD TBD 5/23/10 Rome Grand Slam Gold Medal Dalhausser/Rogers 23-21, 21-11 0:47 5/8/10 Shanghai Open Bronze Medal Cerutti/Rego 21-16, 12-21, 15-13 0:50 4/25/10 Brasilia Open Gold Medal Dalhausser/Rogers 21-16, 21-12 0:38 Brink & Reckermann and Wu & XU have never met on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour. Dalhausser/Rogers SWATCH-FIVB World Tour Gold Medal Match Results (Won 11, Lost 4) 1. lost to Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos, BRAZIL, Croatia - Zagreb, (6/4/2006), 14-21, 17-21 (42), FIVB Event No. 179 2. def. Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/6/2006), 21-19, 21-17 (45), No. 188 3. def. Dmitri Barsouk/Igor Kolodinsky, RUSSIA, Switzerland, Gstaad, 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships (7/29/20057), 21-16, 21-14 (46), No. 200 4. lost to Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Brazil, Fortaleza (9/30/2007), 13-21, 15-21 (39), No. 208 5. lost to Emanuel/Ricardo, BRAZIL, Germany, Berlin (6/15/2008), 27-25, 19-21, 13-15 (73), No. 216 6. def. Reinder Nummerdor/Richard Schuil, NETHERLANDS, France, Paris (6/22/2008), 21-15, 21-17 (47), No. 217 7. def. Jonas Reckermann/Mischa Urbatzka, GERMANY, Norway, Stavanger (6/29/2008), 29-27, 21-15 (56), No. 218 8. def. Penggen Wu/Linyin Xu, CHINA, Russia, Moscow (7/6/2008), 16-21, 21-19, 15-11 (60), No. 219 9. def. Marcio Araujo/Fabio Magalhaes, BRAZIL, China - Beijing 2008 Olympic Games (8/22/2008), 23-21, 17-21, 15-4 (67), No. 223 10. def. Adriana Gavira Collado/Pablo Herrera, SPAIN, France - Marseille (7/26/2009), 21-8, 21-14 (35), No. 237 11. def. Alison Cerutti/Harley Marques, BRAZIL, Austria - Klagenfurt (8/2/2009), 21-19, 12-21, 15-12 (644), No. 238 12. def. Alison/Emanuel, BRAZIL, Brazil - Brasilia (4/25/2010), 21-16, 21-12 (38), No. 244 13. def. Alison/Emanuel, BRAZIL, Italy - Rome (5/23/2010), 23-21, 21-11 (47), No. 246 14. def. Gavira/Herrera, SPAIN, Poland - Myslowice (5/30/2010), 21-15, 21-13 (36), No. 247 15. lost to Wu/Xu, CHINA, Russia - Moscow (6/14/10), 17-21, 21-17, 15-17 (57), No. 248 16. vs. Alison/Emanuel, BRAZIL, Czech Republic - Prague (6/20/2010), No. 249 Alison/Emanuel SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal matches (Won 0, Lost 2) 1. lost to Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, UNITED STATES, Brazil - Brasilia (4/25/2010), 16-21, 12-21 (38),No. 244 2. lost to Dalhausser/Rogers, UNITED STATES, Italy - Rome (5/23/2010), 21-23, 11-21 (47), No. 246 3. vs. Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, UNITED STATES, Czech Republic - Prague (6/20/2010), No. 249 Château Les Tourelles, Edouard-Sandoz 2-4, 1006 Lausanne, Switzerland FIVB Communication FAX Telephone: +41 21 345.35.45 For more news visit www.fivb.org
Gold Medal - Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, United States Alison Cerutti/Emanuel Rego, Brazil Team MEN Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No. Country 1 Todd Rogers 1 Phil Dalhausser 2 United States 2 Alison Cerutti 1 Emanuel Rego 2 Brazil Dalhausser & Rogers lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Alison & Emanuel, 2-1 Dalhausser and Rogers have placed first, fourth, first and first in their first four SWATCH FIVB World Tour events in 2010 with a season opening gold medals in Brazil, Italy and Poland. Prior to placing fourth in Shanghai, Dalhausser and Rogers had won their last three SWATCH FIVB World Tour starts in France, Austria and in April at Brasilia. Dalhausser and Rogers captured the gold medal at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Dalhausser was named the most valuable player for the competition. Dalhausser and Rogers finished first on the Beijing 2008 Olympic qualifying list by winning four events during the process. Dalhausser and Rogers rank 10th in FIVB earnings (US$750,300). Dalhausser and Rogers won the 2007 SWATCH FIVB World Championships in Gstaad, Switzerland. Dalhausser and Rogers won 2009 SWATCH Grand Slam gold medals in Marseille and Klagenfurt. Dalhausser and Rogers are the winners of nine FIVB gold medals and 38 American domestic tour titles since 2005. Dalhausser was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best blocker in 2006, 2007 and 2008 Dalhausser was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best hitter in 2007, 2008 and 2009 Dalhausser was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best offensive player in 2008 and 2009. Dalhausser was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour most improved player in 2006. Dalhausser was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour sportsperson of the year in 2008 Dalhausser ranks 29th in career FIVB earnings ($379,400). Rogers was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best defensive player in 2006 (tied with Martin Conde of Argentina), 2007 and 2008 Rogers was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best setter in 2005. Rogers was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour most inspiration in 2008. Rogers missed qualifying for the Athens 2004 Summer Games with Sean Scott. Rogers ranks 19th in career FIVB earnings ($525,663) Dalhausser and Rogers are currently 17-0 on the American domestic tour this season with two title in three starts together. Patria Direct Open Results Winner 1 def. Christopher McHugh / Joshua Slack, Australia (32, Q27) 17-21, 23-21, 15-13 61 minutes Winner 2 lost to Jake Gibb / Sean Rosenthal, United States (17) 14-21, 21-23 46 Contender 2 def. Renato "Geor" Gomes / Jorge "Gia" Terceiro, Georgia (18, Q2) 21-17, 21-16 45 Contender 3 def. Andrey Belov / Ruslan Dayanov, Russia (26, Q29) 21-18, 21-13 36 Contender 4 def. Igor Kolodinsky / Yaroslav Koshkarev, Russia (27) 21-18, 21-18 44 Contender 5 def. Adrian Gavira Collado / Pablo Herrera, Spain (4) 17-21, 23-21, 15-13 58 Contender 6 def. Jake Gibb / Sean Rosenthal, United States (17) 21-14, 18-21, 15-8 60 Semi-Finals def. Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (2) 21-16, 21-14 46 Gold Medal vs. Alison Cerutti / Emanuel Rego, Brazil (2) 2010 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...36-7 2010 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...76-24 2010 SWATCH Tournaments Played:...6 2010 SWATCH Best Finish: 1st (Brasilia, Rome, Myslowice) 2010 SWATCH Winnings:...$165,200 Since 2005 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...166-39 Since 2005 SWATCH Tournaments Played:...31 Since 2005 SWATCH Best Finish... 1st (11 times) Since 2005 SWATCH Winnings:... $750,300
Gold Medal - Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, United States Alison Cerutti/Emanuel Rego, Brazil Team MEN Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No. Country 1 Todd Rogers 1 Phil Dalhausser 2 United States 2 Alison Cerutti 1 Emanuel Rego 2 Brazil Dalhausser & Rogers lead the SWATCH FIVB World Tour series with Alison & Emanuel, 2-1 Alison and Emanuel are playing together this season for the fist-time on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour since competing in a 2008 event in Switzerland where the pair placed third in the Gstaad Grand Slam. After placing second, third, second and fourth in their first four 2010 events together in Brazil, China, Italy and Poland, respectively, Alison and Emanuel placed ninth last week at the Moscow Grand Slam. Alison teamed with Harley Marques in 2009 to post nine SWATCH FIVB World Tour semi-final appearances in 2009 with seven podium placements, including a second at the SWATCH FIVB World Championships in Stavanger, Norway. Alison and Harley finished second on the 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Tour point s list to Germany s Julius Brink and Jonas Reckermann. Alison was voted the most improved player on the 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Tour. Alison won a 2008 SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal with Pedro Cunha in Bahrain. Alison ranks 63rd in career FIVB earnings with US$223,400. Emanuel and Ricardo Santos netted two Olympic medals, including gold in Athens. The pair claimed the bronze in Beijing Emanuel and Ricardo won the gold medal at the 2003 SWATCH FIVB World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Emanuel and Ricardo won the gold medal at the 2007 PanAmerican Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Emanuel and Ricardo have won 33 open and one Chalenger/Satelite FIVB gold medals, an international team record for men. Emanuel and Ricardo were five-time SWATCH FIVB World Tour champions (2003 through 2007). Emanuel ranks first in career men s FIVB earnings ($2,046,785). Emanuel has now competed in a record 1,212 FIVB matches with 980 wins (80.9 winning percentage). Emanuel (70) ranks first in FIVB gold medals. Emanuel (199) ranks first in FIVB tournaments played with his first event being in February 1994 at Rio de Janeiro with Aloizio Claudino. Emanuel has played in 1998 SWATCH FIVB World Tour events. Emanuel is one of three players to compete in all four Olympic Beach Volleyball competitions and is the only player to compete in all seven FIVB world championships. Counting domestic and international events, Emanuel has won 125 pro Beach Volleyball titles. Emanuel also won SWATCH FIVB World Tour point s title with Ze Marco (1996 and 1997), Jose Loiola (1999) and Tande Ramos (2001). Emanuel was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour most outsanding player in 2006. Emanuel was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour best hitter in 2006. Emanuel was named the SWATCH FIVB World Tour top sportsperson in 2005. Alison and Emanuel have posted an 11-2 match mark this season on the Brazilian domestic tour with a second and first in the last two events. Patria Direct Open Results Winner 1 def. Pavel Rotrekl / Michal Rucka, Czech Republic (31) 21-13, 21-7 21 minutes Winner 2 def. Florian Gosch / Alexander Horst, Austria (15) 16-21, 21-16, 15-13 56 Winner 3 def. Reinder Nummerdor / Richard Schuil, Netherlands (7) 21-16, 21-18 34 Winner 4 lost Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (3) 17-21, 19-21 47 Contender 6 def. Benjamin Insfran / Bruno Oscar Schmidt, Brazil (11) 21-15, 21-14 42 Semi-Finals def. Penggen Wu / Linyin Xu, China (5) 22-20, 21-18 47 Gold Medal vs. Phil Dalhausser / Todd Rogers, United States (1) 2010 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...29-9 2010 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...60-27 2010 SWATCH Tournaments Played:... 6 2010 SWATCH Best Finish:...2nd (Brasilia, Rome) 2010 SWATCH Winnings:... $105,700 Since 2008 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:... 35-10 Since 2008 SWATCH Tournaments Played:... 7 Since 2008 Best Finish:...2nd (Brasilia, Rome 2010) Since 2008 SWATCH Winnings:... $128,700
Match Preview Page 1 of 2 SWATCH FIVB World Tour US$190,000 Patria Direct Open Saturday, June 19, 2010 Match #62: Gold Medal Match (2) Alison Cerutti/Emanuel Rego, Brazil vs. (1) Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers, United States Alison Cerutti Brazil Emanuel Rego Brazil Birth Date: Dec 7, 1985 (24 yrs old) Vitória Rio de Janeiro 202 cm (6'8") 102 kg (224 lb) Seasons: 5 Tournaments: 37 Career Wins: 6 Career FIVB WT Wins: 3 US$223,400.00 Birth Date: Apr 15, 1973 (37 yrs old) Curitiba João Pessoa/Rio de Janeiro 190 cm (6'3") 80 kg (176 lb) Seasons: 17 Tournaments: 199 Career Wins: 70 Career FIVB WT Wins: 69 US$2,046,785.00 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 Money FIVB 7 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 US$128,700.00 Previous Prague Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 2008 Bernardo Romano - Country Quota Ricardo Santos - 3rd Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 6/8-14/2010 Moscow Grand Slam 2 9 320 US$8,000.00 FIVB 5/25-30/2010 Myslowice Open 5 4 420 US$11,200.00 FIVB 5/17-23/2010 Rome Grand Slam 4 2 720 US$29,500.00 FIVB 5/3-8/2010 Shanghai Open 3 3 480 US$15,000.00 FIVB 4/20-25/2010 Brasilia Open 5 2 540 US$21,000.00 Prague Open Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Thu, 6/17/2010 Winner 1 Pavel Rotrekl / Michal Rucka, Czech Republic (31) Won 21-13, 21-7 0:21 Thu, 6/17/2010 Winner 2 Florian Gosch / Alexander Horst, Austria (15) Won 16-21, 21-16, 15-13 0:56 Fri, 6/18/2010 Winner 3 Reinder Nummerdor / Richard Schuil, Netherlands (7) Won 21-16, 21-18 0:34 Fri, 6/18/2010 Winner 4 Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (3) Lost 17-21, 19-21 0:47 Sat, 6/19/2010 Contender 6 Benjamin Insfran / Bruno Oscar Schmidt, Brazil (11) Won 21-15, 21-14 0:42 Sat, 6/19/2010 Semi-Finals Penggen Wu / Linyin Xu, China (5) Won 22-20, 21-18 0:47 Sat, 6/19/2010 Gold Medal Phil Dalhausser / Todd Rogers, United States (1) http://66.29.222.66/matchpreview.aspx?matchid=72462 6/19/2010
Match Preview Page 2 of 2 Phil Dalhausser United States Birth Date: Jan 26, 1980 (30 yrs old) Baden, Switzerland Ventura, CA 206 cm (6'9") 91 kg (200 lb) Seasons: 7 Tournaments: 34 Career Wins: 11 US$379,400.00 Todd Rogers United States Birth Date: Sep 30, 1973 (36 yrs old) Santa Barbara, CA Solvang, CA 188 cm (6'2") 88 kg (194 lb) Seasons: 13 Tournaments: 78 Career Wins: 12 US$525,662.50 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 Money FIVB 31 11 4 5 2 3 1 1 1 2 0 US$750,300.00 Previous Prague Results Neither player has played in this venue before Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 6/8-14/2010 Moscow Grand Slam 1 2 720 US$29,500.00 FIVB 5/25-30/2010 Myslowice Open 1 1 600 US$30,000.00 FIVB 5/17-23/2010 Rome Grand Slam 1 1 800 US$43,500.00 FIVB 5/3-8/2010 Shanghai Open 1 4 420 US$11,200.00 FIVB 4/20-25/2010 Brasilia Open 3 1 600 US$30,000.00 FIVB 7/28-8/2/2009 Klagenfurt Grand Slam 3 1 800 US$43,500.00 FIVB 7/21-26/2009 Marseille Grand Slam 4 1 800 US$43,000.00 FIVB 7/7-12/2009 Gstaad Grand Slam 4 5 480 US$13,200.00 FIVB 6/26-7/5/2009 World Championships 2 3 800 US$35,000.00 Prague Open Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Thu, 6/17/2010 Winner 1 Christopher McHugh / Joshua Slack, Australia (32, Q27) Won 17-21, 23-21, 15-13 1:01 Thu, 6/17/2010 Winner 2 Jake Gibb / Sean Rosenthal, United States (17) Lost 14-21, 21-23 0:46 Fri, 6/18/2010 Contender 2 Renato "Geor" Gomes / Jorge "Gia" Terceiro, Georgia (18, Q2) Won 21-17, 21-16 0:45 Fri, 6/18/2010 Contender 3 Andrey Belov / Ruslan Dayanov, Russia (26, Q29) Won 21-18, 21-13 0:36 Fri, 6/18/2010 Contender 4 Igor Kolodinsky / Yaroslav Koshkarev, Russia (27) Won 21-18, 21-18 0:44 Sat, 6/19/2010 Contender 5 Adrian Gavira Collado / Pablo Herrera, Spain (4) Won 17-21, 23-21, 15-13 0:58 Sat, 6/19/2010 Contender 6 Jake Gibb / Sean Rosenthal, United States (17) Won 21-14, 18-21, 15-8 1:00 Sat, 6/19/2010 Semi-Finals Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (3) Won 21-16, 21-14 0:46 Sat, 6/19/2010 Gold Medal Alison Cerutti / Emanuel Rego, Brazil (2) Head to Head Results Dalhausser/Rogers lead the series 2-1 Date Tour Tournament Round Winning Team Seed Losing Team Seed Score Time 6/19/10 FIVB Prague Open Gold Medal 5/23/10 FIVB Rome Grand Slam Gold Medal Dalhausser/Rogers 1 Cerutti/Rego 4 23-21, 21-11 0:47 5/8/10 FIVB Shanghai Open Bronze Medal Cerutti/Rego 3 Dalhausser/Rogers 1 21-16, 12-21, 15-13 0:50 4/25/10 FIVB Brasilia Open Gold Medal Dalhausser/Rogers 3 Cerutti/Rego 5 21-16, 21-12 0:38 http://66.29.222.66/matchpreview.aspx?matchid=72462 6/19/2010
Bronze Medal - Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany vs. Penggen Wu/Linyin Xu, China Team MEN Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No. Country 3 Julius Brink 1 Jonas Reckermann 2 Germany 5 Penggen Wu 1 Linyin Xu 2 China This is the first-ever SWATCH FIVB World Tour meeting between the two teams Brink and Reckermann captured the 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Tour championship to become the first European team since 1995 to win the crown. Brink and Reckermann competed together for the first-time in 2009. Brink and Reckermann won four SWATCH gold medals in 2009 with nine final four finishes together in 10 events. Brink and Reckermann won a record 25-straight SWATCH matche sin 2009 to break the FIVB record of 22-straight wins by Emanuel Rego and Jose Loiola in 1999. After winning No. 25 in Marseille by defeating Renato "Geor" Gomes/Jorge "Gia" Terceiro of Georgia (13-21, 21-16, 20-18, 74 minutes), the Germans lost in the French semi-final to Americans Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers (18-21, 15-21, 48). By winning the 2009 Moscow Grand Slam, Brink and Reckermann became the first German team to win three-straight SWATCH FIVB World Tour events with the first two titles being at Stavanger world championships followed by the Swiss Grand Slam in Gstaad. Brink and Reckermann became the first European team to win the SWATCH FIVB World Championships by capturing the 2009 event in Stavanger by defeating Alison Cerutti and Harley Marques of Brazil in the finals. Brink and Reckermann rank 31st in career team FIVB earnings (US$370,400). Brink and Reckermann won a 2009 European tour event in Berlin. With five final four finishes on the 2009 European tour in five starts, Brink and Reckermann posed a 23-5 match mark. Brink and Christoph Dieckmann placed 19th at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Brink won a gold medal with Christoph Dieckmann at the 2006 European continental Championships in The Hague, Netherlands. Brink and Christoph Dieckmann captured three SWATCH FIVB World Tour and five European Tour gold medals. Brink and Kjell Schneider captured a SWATCH FIVB World Tour gold medal at a 2005 stop in Espinho, Portugal. Brink and Schneider also placed third at the 2005 SWATCH FIVB World Championships in Berlin and the Paris Grand Slam stop. Reckermann placed ninth at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games with Markus Dieckmann. Reckermann was named the top blocker on the 2009 SWATCH FIVB World Tour. Reckermann and Markus Dieckmann captured two SWATCH FIVB World Tour and two European Tour gold medals. Reckermann won a gold medal with Markus Dieckmann at the 2002 and 2004 European continental Championships at Basel, Switzerland, and Timmendorfer Strand, Germany, respectively. Reckermann ranks 13th in career FIVB earnings (US$547,878) to lead all German players followed by Brink ($517,710, 21st). Reckermann has earned the most podium placements among Germany players all-time on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour with 26, including six gold, 14 silver and six bronze medals. Brink is second at 24 (eight golds, seven silvers, nine bronzes) Reckermann has the most German semi-final appearances at 34 with Brink second at 33. Patria Direct Open Results Winner 1 def. Alexey Pastukhov / Konstantin Semenov, Russia (30, Q24) 18-21, 21-10, 16-14 62 minutes Winner 2 def. Casey Jennings / Brad Keenan, United States (14) 18-21, 21-17, 15-9 63 Winner 3 def. Igor Kolodinsky / Yaroslav Koshkarev, Russia (27) 21-19, 16-21, 15-11 68 Winner 4 def. Alison Cerutti / Emanuel Rego, Brazil (2) 21-17, 21-19 47 Semi-finals lost to Phil Dalhausser / Todd Rogers, United States (1) 16-21, 14-21 46 Bronze Medal vs. Penggen Wu / Linyin Xu, China (5) 2010 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...28-9 2010 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:...60-24 2010 SWATCH Tournaments Played:...6 2010 SWATCH Best Finish:... 2nd (Shanghai) 2010 SWATCH Winnings:...$96,200 Since 2009 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...77-24 Since 2009 SWATCH Tournaments Played:... 16 Since 2009 SWATCH Best Finish:... 1st (4 times) Since 2009 SWATCH Winnings:... $370,400
Bronze Medal - Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany vs. Penggen Wu/Linyin Xu, China Team MEN Uniform Uniform Seed Player No. Player No. Country 3 Julius Brink 1 Jonas Reckermann 2 Germany 5 Penggen Wu 1 Linyin Xu 2 China This is the first-ever SWATCH FIVB World Tour meeting between the two teams Wu and Xu posted 13th-, ninth- and ninth-place finishes in their first three SWATCH FIVB World Tour events in 2010 before winning this past Monday in Moscow for China s first ever men s FIVB gold medal. Wu and Xu played in only one event in 2009 due to the Chinese National Games as the pair placed second in the season finale in Sanya, China, where they dropped the finale to Reinder Nummerdor and Richard Schuil of The Netherlands. Wu and Xu last event together prior to the Sanya Open was at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games where they place ninth after being eliminated 21-15 and 21-18 in 41 minutes by David Klemperer and Eric Koreng of Germany. Wu and Xu are the only Chinese men s team to medal on the SWATCH FIVB World Tour since the start of the international circuit in 1987. Wu and Xu are the only Chinese men s team to play in a SWATCH gold medal match with five appearances together in 2008 in Australia, China, Croatia, Russia and France. Wu and Xu claimedchina sfirst-ever men s medal by capturing the bronze at the 2006 Poland stop with a third-place win over Marcio Araujo and Fabio Magalhaes of Brazil. Wu and Xu rank 20th on the all-time FIVB earnings list with US$499,600. Xu is playing in his 71st international event with $283,3975in winnings to rank 42nd all-time. Xu tied with Russia s Dmitri Barsouk as the SWATCH FIVB World Tour smost improved players in 2007. Wu is playing in his 62nd international event with $263,325 to rank 52nd all-time. Patria Direct Open Results Winner 1 def. Clemens Doppler / Matthias Mellitzer, Austria (28, Q10) 16-21, 21-16, 15-8 55 minutes Winner 2 def. Marcio Araujo / Ricardo Santos, Brazil (12, Q1) 21-18, 21-17 45 Winner 3 def. Pedro Cunha / Thiago Santos Barbosa, Brazil (13) 22-20, 24-22 46 Winner 4 def. Jake Gibb / Sean Rosenthal, United States (17) 21-17, 21-16 42 Semi-Finals lost to Alison Cerutti / Emanuel Rego, Brazil (2) 20-22, 18-21 47 Bronze Medal vs. Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (3) 2010 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:... 19-7 2010 SWATCH Sets Won-Lost:... 42-20 2010 SWATCH Tournaments Played:...5 2010 SWATCH Best Finish:...1st (Moscow) Since 2005 SWATCH Matches Won-Lost:...159-81 Since 2005 SWATCH Tournaments Played:...46 Since 2005 SWATCH Best Finish:... 1st (Moscow 2010) Since 2005 SWATCH Winnings:...$499,800 2010 SWATCH Winnings:...$72,950
Match Preview Page 1 of 2 SWATCH FIVB World Tour US$190,000 Patria Direct Open Saturday, June 19, 2010 Match #61: Bronze Medal Match (5) Penggen Wu/Linyin Xu, China vs. (3) Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann, Germany Penggen Wu China Linyin Xu China Birth Date: May 7, 1982 (28 yrs old) Nanjing Nanjing 198 cm (6'6") 88 kg (194 lb) Seasons: 7 Tournaments: 62 Career Wins: 1 (FIVB Moscow 2010) US$263,325.00 Birth Date: Mar 20, 1986 (24 yrs old) Hebei Shanghai 202 cm (6'7") 80 kg (176 lb) Seasons: 9 Tournaments: 71 Career Wins: 1 (FIVB Moscow 2010) US$283,975.00 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 33 41 Money FIVB 46 1 6 2 1 11 4 12 3 2 1 1 1 US$499,800.00 Previous Prague Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 2008 Linyin Xu - 9th Penggen Wu - 9th Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 6/8-14/2010 Moscow Grand Slam 13 1 800 US$43,500.00 FIVB 5/25-30/2010 Myslowice Open 19 9 240 US$6,000.00 FIVB 5/17-23/2010 Rome Grand Slam 26 9 320 US$8,000.00 FIVB 5/3-8/2010 Shanghai Open 10 13 180 US$4,250.00 FIVB 10/26-31/2009 Sanya Open 9 2 540 US$21,000.00 Prague Open Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Thu, 6/17/2010 Winner 1 Clemens Doppler / Matthias Mellitzer, Austria (28, Q10) Won 16-21, 21-16, 15-8 0:55 Thu, 6/17/2010 Winner 2 Marcio Araujo / Ricardo Santos, Brazil (12, Q1) Won 21-18, 21-17 0:45 Fri, 6/18/2010 Winner 3 Pedro Cunha / Thiago Santos Barbosa, Brazil (13) Won 22-20, 24-22 0:46 Fri, 6/18/2010 Winner 4 Jake Gibb / Sean Rosenthal, United States (17) Won 21-17, 21-16 0:42 Sat, 6/19/2010 Semi-Finals Alison Cerutti / Emanuel Rego, Brazil (2) Lost 20-22, 18-21 0:47 Sat, 6/19/2010 Bronze Medal Julius Brink / Jonas Reckermann, Germany (3) http://66.29.222.66/matchpreview.aspx?matchid=72463 6/19/2010
Match Preview Page 2 of 2 Julius Brink Germany Birth Date: Jul 6, 1982 (27 yrs old) Muenster Kiel 186 cm (6'1") 85 kg (187 lb) Seasons: 11 Tournaments: 88 Career Wins: 8 US$517,710.00 Jonas Reckermann Germany Birth Date: May 26, 1979 (31 yrs old) Rheine Köln 200 cm (6'7") 97 kg (213 lb) Seasons: 9 Tournaments: 87 Career Wins: 6 US$547,877.50 Team Career Summary Tour Played 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 13 17 25 Money FIVB 16 4 3 4 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 US$370,400.00 Previous Prague Results Year Partner - Result Partner - Result 2008 Christoph Dieckmann - 2nd Mischa Urbatzka - 5th Recent Results Tour Date Tournament Seed Finish Points Money FIVB 6/8-14/2010 Moscow Grand Slam 3 3 640 US$23,000.00 FIVB 5/25-30/2010 Myslowice Open 2 3 480 US$15,000.00 FIVB 5/17-23/2010 Rome Grand Slam 2 4 560 US$18,400.00 FIVB 5/3-8/2010 Shanghai Open 4 2 540 US$21,000.00 FIVB 4/20-25/2010 Brasilia Open 2 7 300 US$7,600.00 FIVB 8/18-23/2009 Aland Open 1 2 540 US$21,000.00 FIVB 8/4-9/2009 Stare Jablonki Open 1 2 540 US$21,000.00 FIVB 7/28-8/2/2009 Klagenfurt Grand Slam 1 9 320 US$8,000.00 FIVB 7/21-26/2009 Marseille Grand Slam 1 3 640 US$21,000.00 FIVB 7/14-19/2009 Moscow Grand Slam 1 1 800 US$43,500.00 FIVB 7/7-12/2009 Gstaad Grand Slam 2 1 800 US$43,500.00 FIVB 6/26-7/5/2009 World Championships 3 1 1000 US$60,000.00 Prague Open Matches Date Bracket Opponent Score Time Thu, 6/17/2010 Winner 1 Alexey Pastukhov / Konstantin Semenov, Russia (30, Q24) Won 18-21, 21-10, 16-14 1:02 Thu, 6/17/2010 Winner 2 Casey Jennings / Brad Keenan, United States (14) Won 18-21, 21-17, 15-9 1:03 Fri, 6/18/2010 Winner 3 Igor Kolodinsky / Yaroslav Koshkarev, Russia (27) Won 21-19, 16-21, 15-11 1:08 Fri, 6/18/2010 Winner 4 Alison Cerutti / Emanuel Rego, Brazil (2) Won 21-17, 21-19 0:47 Sat, 6/19/2010 Semi-Finals Phil Dalhausser / Todd Rogers, United States (1) Lost 16-21, 14-21 0:46 Sat, 6/19/2010 Bronze Medal Penggen Wu / Linyin Xu, China (5) Head to Head Results First meeting between the two teams Date Tour Tournament Round Winning Team Seed Losing Team Seed Score Time 6/19/10 FIVB Prague Open Bronze Medal http://66.29.222.66/matchpreview.aspx?matchid=72463 6/19/2010