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Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Announces 2023 Schedule

Tour will span four continents over 10 months, with first and last event in doha, qatar.

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The Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour has announced the competition schedule for the 2023 season.

Following the success of the inaugural season, the Beach Pro Tour will travel to new, familiar and iconic locations across four continents.

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The Elite16 event in Doha, Qatar, kicks off the season on February 1. Tepic, Mexico, and Montréal headline the new stops on the tour in 2023. The calendar will also see several return stops from the 2022 season, including Roland Garros in Paris, Hamburg in Germany and Dubai, which will return in 2023 with an Elite16 event.

“The first season of the Beach Pro Tour has seen the world’s best teams compete at the highest level and we are looking forward to building on that success in the competition’s second season in 2023,” said Volleyball World Chief Executive Officer Finn Taylor .

Challenge event locations include Itapema, Mexico, the Maldives and Espinho, Portugal. New Challenge stops will head to Saquarema, Brazil; Hainan, China and the Philippines. After 10 months touring the globe in South America, Europe, North America and Asia, the Beach Pro Tour Finals 2023 will take place December 7–10, 2023, at Aspire Park in Doha.

“We are taking beach volleyball to fans in all corners of the world next season and the 2023 calendar represents a great opportunity for fans of all ages to rub shoulders with Olympic and world champions in some truly breathtaking locations,” Taylor said.

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Beach Volleyball Digest: $800,000 World Tour Finals in Doha begins Thursday

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January 23, 2023

We have an Alix Klineman update, sort of, but first …

It wasn’t difficult to see why Kelly Cheng and Sara Hughes , and Sophie Bukovec and Sarah Pavan, immediately took to social media to celebrate what was then the best of Christmas presents: Wild cards into the season-ending Volleyball World Pro Beach Tour Finals in Doha, Qatar.

They were given an opportunity to play in one of the most exclusive events on the Beach Pro Tour calendar, with just a 10-team field and four guaranteed matches. They were gifted the perfect tune-up for the onset of Olympic qualifying, which begins the weekend following World Tour Finals, ironing out any kinks in their new chemistry in a risk-free setting — there are no points on the line, and therefore no points to lose, in the World Tour Finals.

They were also, of course, given the shot to compete for $150,000.

That’s not the total purse, nor is that a typo: $150,000 is the prize given to the gold medalists this weekend in Doha.

Prize money has been a common gripe amongst players on the Beach Pro Tour. But that will not be a gripe this weekend, where 20 teams will compete for a grand total of $800,000 in prize money. Even the teams finishing last will pocket nearly $8,000, roughly the equivalent of winning a silver medal in a Challenge, as Italians and men’s wild cards Adrian Carambula and Alex Ranghieri did in Torquay, Australia in November.

“This is the culmination of an incredibly competitive year on the sand around the world and one look at the teams involved shows just how exciting and competitive the first ever Beach Pro Tour Finals is going to be,” Volleyball World CEO Finn Taylor said . “With Olympic champions, world champions, in-form teams and new and returning partnerships taking to the sand, we have an event that promises to be packed with intriguing stories from the best teams in the world.

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“We are looking forward to receiving a wonderful welcome from our hosts at the magnificent Aspire Park in Doha, and are grateful to our partners at the Qatar Volleyball Association and Aspire Zone.”

Cheng and Hughes, and Kristen Nuss and Taryn Kloth , are the only Americans in the field. Doha will provide the first look at the new team of Pavan and Bukovec, who formed after Meli ssa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson , both former partners of Pavan and Bukovec, became a team.

You can watch all of the matches on Volleyball TV. 

Alix Klineman announces partner for 2023 season 

Alix Klineman announced some big news earlier on Monday morning. Far too big for a simple Beach Digest item. We’ll have a full story soon.

Americans dropping out of — and dropping into — Doha Elite 16

The field for the season-opening Doha Elite 16, which follows the World Tour Finals and begins February 1, is constantly shifting. Americans Trevor Crabb and Theo Brunner, who were seeded fourth in the qualifier, and Betsi Flint and Julia Scoles , who were directly into the main draw, have both dropped out of the Elite 16. This made for some excellent news for Tim Brewster and Kyle Friend , who slipped into the qualifier and are now seeded No. 15, in front of Canadians Jake MacNeil and Alex Russell. Friend is racking up the frequent flier miles early in 2023, as he only just returned from the King of the Court in Doha, where he finished fifth with Troy Field, barely one week ago.

Little else has changed on the women’s side, where Savvy Simo and Toni Rodriguez are still No. 2 on the reserve list.

Silila Tucker, Paul Lotman announce partnership

There are few sports where the cliche of “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em” has more relevance than in beach volleyball. Paul Lotman has taken the saying to heart, joining forces with Silila Tucker, the 2022 Eric Zaun Award winner and a defender who had beaten Lotman in their previous three meetings.

Lotman enjoyed a breakout year in 2022, winning his first AVP, in Atlanta with Miles Partain, and then nearly won the season-ending Phoenix Gold Series Championship. He received a last-minute call from Taylor Crabb to compete in back-to-back Challenge events in Dubai in the fall, and after finishing fifth and third, respectively, he added another top-five with a fourth in the Torquay Elite 16 with Miles Evans. All of those finishes vaulted Lotman, who led the AVP in total blocks in 2022 — earning the nickname Paul Blockman — onto the USA National Team, where he’ll use those points to carry Tucker into Challenge events to begin the season.

Tucker had a bit of a breakthrough himself in 2022, quadrupling his previous high in prize money, winning the Laguna Open with Andy Benesh , where he beat Lotman and Troy Field in the finals.

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Sun Belt adds beach, forms eight-team conference

A week ago, it was Idaho who was adding beach volleyball . Now the Sun Belt has grabbed onto the fastest-growing sport in NCAA history, adding beach volleyball as its 19th sponsored sport.

Four Sun Belt Conference institutions currently sponsor Beach Volleyball — Coastal Carolina, Georgia State, ULM and Southern Miss. In addition, the Sun Belt will welcome affiliate members College of Charleston, Mercer, Stephen F. Austin and UNCW to form the eight-team league. Georgia State is a two-time NCAA Championship participant (2016, 2022) and advanced to the round of six last season.

“We are pleased and excited to welcome Beach Volleyball as our 19th championship sport,” Sun Belt commissioner Keith Gill said. “As the fastest growing collegiate sport, particularly within the footprint of the Sun Belt, it is a perfect fit for our conference. We’re looking forward to providing an elite competitive and championship environment for the student-athletes, coaches and fans of Sun Belt Beach Volleyball.”

Nike sponsors Kelly Cheng

The Swoosh will now be a regular feature in American beach volleyball. Kelly Cheng and Sarah Hughes, the No. 1 team in the USA, have both inked contracts with the sporting-goods giant. Hughes has been a longtime Nike athlete, signing almost immediately after graduating from USC, while Cheng was briefly with Adidas during her run with Sarah Sponcil. 

Brenden Sander signs with Panathinaikos Athens

This past September, the brotherly duo of Taylor and Brenden Sander drew no small amount of eyeballs when they teamed to take a fifth at the Laguna Open, upending a number of accomplished AVP players in the process — Seain Cook and David Lee, Evan Cory and Logan Webber, to name a few. With Brenden, the younger of the two, putting in regular time with the USA Volleyball developmental group, many wondered if he would be transferring to the beach, as older brother Taylor did.

Last week, Brenden, a former standout at BYU, signed with Panathinaikos Athens to play outside hitter.

Thais Treumann claims SSOVA open title at 14 years, one month

I made a deal with LT Treumann , a proud father and an excellent beach volleyball coach who oversees B Volley in St. Petersburg, Florida: When his daughter, Thais, won an open, with a solid field consisting of professionals, then, and only then, would she get a write-up. That day came on Saturday, when Treumann, an eighth grader at the age of 14 years and one month, and Lydia Smith, won a SSOVA event, beating Aurora Davis and Bree Scarbrough in the finals.

The field included USC recruit Ashley Pater and UCLA recruit Kennedy Coakley, who finished third, as did Violet Slabakova and Regan McGuire. Treumann, it should be noted, has received interest, according to her father, from all of the aforementioned schools, among several others.

Treumann, however, is not the youngest to win an open. Sarah Wood, a 14-year-old from Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, is the youngest I could find. She won an open at Highline Arena in New Jersey on December 19, 2020 — when she was just 12 years and seven months. Earlier this year, Wood became the youngest player to qualify for an AVP, when she and Ashley McGinn qualified for the Muskegon Tour Series when Wood was just 14 years, one month and 16 days. She snapped the record by more than two years.

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FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships 2023 preview: Full schedule, format, top stars and how to watch the Paris 2024 Olympic Qualifier live

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The tournament is returning to Latin America for the first time in two decades with the United States, Brazil and Germany fielding the biggest delegations. Find out who are the top contenders to advance to the gold medal matches to be held in Tlaxcala's iconic bullring and secure quotas for Paris 2024, and how to watch all the action live.

Tokyo 2020 champion Alix Klineman will make her return to the sport at Tlaxcala 2023, four months after giving birth to her first child.

The 2023 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships will be returning to Latin America after 20 years when action gets underway in Tlaxcala, Mexico on Friday 6 October.

Running until 15 October, the tournament will feature 48 men’s and 48 women’s teams with Olympic quotas on the line for the best-ranked pair in each gender.

A total of 216 matches will be played, featuring athletes from up to 40 countries. Four venues will be used, including historic bullrings in Tlaxcala de Xicohtencatl, and its neighbouring cities Apizaco and Huamantla.

USA has the biggest representation with seven women’s and five men's teams. Brazil and Germany have one pair less, followed by Australia, France, the Netherlands, Mexico and Italy who also field large contingents.

Five of the six medallist pairs from the 2022 edition of the competition and 14 past world champions are returning to the tournament. Norway's Anders Mol and Christian Sorum will try to become the first men's team to defend a world title, while Tokyo 2020 champion Alix Klineman is making a comeback as a tournament wildcard, four months after giving birth to her first child.

Find out all you need to know about the competition in our preview, including the top athletes to watch, format and schedule of competition, and what's at stake ahead of Paris 2024 .

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2023 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships: Competition format

The tournament is made up of a preliminary round, a single elimination round and a lucky-loser round.

In the preliminary round , 48 teams from each gender will be split into 12 pools of four teams. Every team will face all three opponents in their pool with the top two ranked teams advancing to the elimination round. 

Four teams that rank third in their pools and are the best among the other third-ranked teams will also advance, while the other eight teams will be relegated to the lucky loser round . They will play four matches to decide the last four spots in the elimination round.

The single elimination round consists of the round of 32, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and medal matches. All the medal matches will take place on the final day of competition, 15 October.

Qualifying for Paris 2024 from the 2023 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships

The winners of the men's and women's tournaments will each earn a quota for their National Olympic Committees (NOCs) at the 2024 Olympic Games. 

As National Olympic Committees have the exclusive authority for the representation of their respective countries at the Olympic Games, athletes' participation at the Paris Games depends on their NOC selecting them to represent their delegation at Paris 2024. 

More information on the Olympic qualification pathway in beach volleyball is available here .

2023 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships: Top athletes and storylines to watch

Tokyo 2020 Olympic champions Mol and Sorum were among the six pairs who won medals at the 2022 edition of the global event, in Rome, Italy. This time, the Norwegians have even bigger goals - not only to defend their world title, but to become the first men's pair to win back-to-back titles. Tlaxcala 2023 will mark their third worlds appearance.

Their 2022 rivals - Brazil’s silver medallists Vitor Felipe / Renato Lima and bronze medallists Andre Loyola / George Wanderley - will also be in Mexico, trying to make sure that does not happen.

On the women's side, last year's gold medallists Eduarda 'Duda' Lisboa and Ana Patricia Ramos of Brazil are back, fresh off their victory at the Beach Pro Tour Elite 16 in Paris, France, earlier this month. The 2022 World Championships was their fourth international tournament as partners. The Brazilian duo have become even stronger since, and now enter the competition as world No.1. If they win, it will be Brazil's seventh world title in the women's event.

Last year's silver medallist, Brandie Wilkerson of Canada, returns with a new partner. She started competing with 2019 world champion Melissa Humana-Paredes early in 2023.

Germany's bronze medallists, Cinja Tillmann and Svenja Muller , will also try to upgrade the colour of their medals.

USA's Taryn Kloth and Kristen Nuss are set to make their worlds debut in 2023 and are already hailed as potential gold medallists. The pair fought a tight final against Duda and Ramos at the Beach Pro Tour on 1 October and are currently ranked second in the world.

Meanwhile, their compatriot Alix Klineman , is set to make one of the most anticipated returns in Mexico. The Tokyo 2020 champion stepped away from beach volleyball in 2021 and gave birth to her first son in June 2023. She and new partner Hailey Harward received a a wildcard for the upcoming tournament.

Other notable names at Tlaxcala 2023 include Spain's Pablo Herrera who is on track to make his 11th straight appearance, going back to his worlds debut in 2003.

Germany's Laura Ludwig and Brazil's Pedro Solberg are two more veterans worth keeping an eye on. Olympic champion Ludwig is set to make her ninth appearance, while Solberg is making his eighth appearance. Both missed the tournament last year.

World Championships: Full schedule and competition start times

The competition runs from 6 to 15 October, starting with the pool matches. All times are local (UTC -6).

Friday, 6 October

  • 14:30 – Men’s pool matches 

Saturday, 7 October

  • 16:30 – Women’s pool matches 
  • 19:00 – Women’s pool matches, men’s pool matches 
  • 20:00 – Women’s pool matches

Sunday, 8 October

  • 16:30 – Women’s pool matches, men’s pool matches

Monday, 9 October

Tuesday, 10 october.

  • 16:30 – Men’s pool matches
  • 19:00 – Women’s pool matches
  • TBD – Lucky Losers tournament

Wednesday, 11 October

  • TBD – Women's Round of 32
  • TBD – Men's Round of 32

Thursday, 12 October

  • TBD – Women's Round of 16
  • TBD – Men's Round of 16

Friday, 13 October

  • TBD – Women's quarter-finals
  • TBD – Men's quarter-finals

Saturday, 14 October

  • TBD – Women's semi-finals
  • TBD – Men's semi-finals

Sunday, 15 October

  • TBD - Women’s third place match
  • TBD - Women’s final
  • TBD - Men’s third place match
  • TBD - Men’s final

How to watch the 2023 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships live

Matches from the 2023 World Championships will be streamed on International Volleyball Federation's digital streaming and VOD service platform, Volleyball World TV (VBTV) .

Various TV broadcasters and on-demand streaming services provided by broadcasters will also air competitions from Tlaxcala 2023. The list includes:

  • ESPN in Latin America (including Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico)
  • SporTV in Brazil
  • CBC in Canada

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Elektrostal Localisation : Country Russia , Oblast Moscow Oblast . Available Information : Geographical coordinates , Population, Area, Altitude, Weather and Hotel . Nearby cities and villages : Noginsk , Pavlovsky Posad and Staraya Kupavna .

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