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Canadians Bansley/Wilkerson Notch Chetumal Gold, American Pairs Round Out the Podium

FIVB Chetumal Three Star Chetumal, Mexico Oct. 24-28, 2018 Women Only Schedule/Results Top seeded Heather Bansley/Brandie Wilkerson of Canada denied…

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Martha Revuelta Optimistic About Mexico’s Beach Volleyball Future

The Mexican east-coast city of Chetumal is currently hosting a 3 star FIVB World Tour event that bears its name. In it, Mexican fans were able to see the country’s new faces of beach volleyball. Mexico fielded four teams for the event, and six of its eight athletes, all under 20 years of age, made their international debuts.

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Galindo Sisters Hope To Take Colombia To Tokyo 2020 Beach Competition

The Galindo sisters are by far the most successful Colombian beach pair duo in FIVB’s World Tour

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After Partner’s Retirement, Czech Republic’s Michala Kvapilova Ready To Start World Tour Ranking Climb From The Bottom

It now has been two years since Czech Republic’s Michala Kvapilova made the switch from the indoor game to the beach.

WATCH LIVE: Canada vs. USA Women Battle for Chetumal Medals

American qualifiers Caitlin Ledoux and Geena Urango are on to their first FIVB World Tour title match after picking up two more wins at the Chetumal Three Star on Saturday. The pair will face top seeded Canadians Heather Bansley/Brandie Wilkerson for gold at 5 p.m. ET. Kerri Walsh Jennings/Brooke Sweat will take on Canadians Nicole McNamara/Megan McNamara for bronze at 3 p.m. ET.

Americans Ledoux/Urango Move into Chetumal Quarterfinals with Two Friday Wins

The Chetumal Three Star quarterfinals will include two teams each from Brazil, Canada and the United States as well as one each from Mexico and Russia.

Walsh Jennings/Sweat, McNamaras, Bansley/Wilkerson Win in Chetumal

Five American teams, including Pool C winners Kerri Walsh Jennings/Brooke Sweat, remain among the final 24 teams at the Chetumal Three Star in Mexico. Top seeded Canadians Heather Bansley/Brandie Wilkerson and collegiate stars Nicole and Megan McNamara also won their respective pools on Thursday.

CBVA to Induct 3 Players into Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame

Sean Scott has won 24 open events on the CBVA Beach Volleyball Tour.

VolleyMob’s Top 10 Tweets of the Week: Volleyball’s Youngest Reporter

We’re back at it again this week, collecting the best of the best as far as social media goes in the volleyball world! There is a lot of volleyball and great things around the game going on across the globe, so we’re looking for feedback from our audience. If you see something great we missed, reach out to us on Twitter @VolleyMob. We’d love to hear from you!

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“It Seems Unreal” – Mol/Sorum Make It 4 In A Row with Vegas Gold

It was a familiar duo atop the men’s podium at the Las Vegas Four Star on Sunday as Norwegians Christian Sorum/Anders Mol claimed their fourth straight FIVB title, besting Poland’s Grzegorz Fijalek/Michal Bryl for the gold.

Canada’s Bansley/Wilkerson Hold On to Win Vegas Gold in Tiebreak

Canadians Heather Bansley/Brandie Wilkerson bested countrywomen Sarah Pavan/Melissa Humana-Paredes in tiebreak in the first ever all-Canadian title match on the FIVB World Tour on Sunday.

Rematch: Mol/Sorum, Fijalek/Bryl to Meet for 3rd Time in Vegas Finals

Poland’s Grzegorz Fijalek/Michal Bryl, which were runnerup to Norwegians Anders Mol/Christian Sorum at the World Tour Finals and at the Vienna Major will have a third shot at the team in the Las Vegas Open Final on Sunday.

Canada’s Bansley/Wilkerson, Pavan/Humana-Paredes To Vie for Vegas Gold

After four days of competition, the Las Vegas Open medal race is down to four teams as two Canadian pairs will meet in the final and two Brazilian sides will vie for third place on Sunday.

Flint/Day, Brazilians Ana Patricia/Rebecca Move on to Vegas Final 8

The first two women’s quarterfinalists earned their spots, while the remaining six matches of Round 2 are slated to begin at noon ET Saturday. Americans Betsi Flint/Emily Day defeated two other Team USA pairs en route to the Final 8, while Brazilians Ana Patricia/Rebecca earned their spot with the Pool H title and a win over Japan.

Crabb/Gibb, Bourne/Crabb Make Men’s Quarters in Las Vegas

Teams from seven different countries make up the men’s quarterfinal field with top seeded Taylor Crabb/Jake Gibb and qualifiers Tri Bourne/Trevor Crabb highlighting the field. Both American pairs won their respective pools and claimed their spot in the quarters with tiebreak victories in Round 2.

WATCH LIVE: Women’s Pool Play, Men’s Knockouts at Las Vegas Four Star

Women’s pool play continues on Friday with all 32 teams in action. First up, beginning at noon ET are the pool title matches, including three American pairs. Mens action begins at 2:30 p.m. ET.

Sidorenko/Dyachenko Earn Kazakhstan’s First FIVB Beach Gold in Iran

After earning a silver medal at the Babolsar One-Star last week, Kazakhstan’s Alexey Sidorenko and Alexandr Dyachenko earned their country’s first ever FIVB Beach World Tour gold medal at the Caspian Sea Series Bandar Anzli One Star on Friday.

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