2009 NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit (Manzanillo)

2009 NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit (Manzanillo)
Tournament details
Host nation Mexico
Dates October 2–4, 2009
Teams 29
Venues Club Maeva (in Manzanillo host cities)
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The 2009 NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit at Manzanillo was held October 2 through October 4, 2009, in Manzanillo, Mexico. It was the sixth leg of the NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit 2009. The tournament was dedicated to the memory of Alejandro Salinas de la Garza, the late president of the Mexican National Volleyball Federation.[1]

Women's competition

RANKFINAL RANKINGEARNINGSPOINTS
1st  Canet - Crespo (CUB) US$1,700.00 200
2nd  Estrada - Revuelta (MEX) US$1,000.00 180
3rd  Van Fleet - Smith (USA) US$750.00 160
4.  Thomas - Broder (CAN) US$500.00 140
5.  Molina - Soler (ESA) US$400.00 110
6.  Santiago - Acevedo (PUR) US$300.00 100
7.  Reyes - Herrera (MEX) US$200.00 80
8.  Orellana - Ramírez (GUA) US$150.00 70
9.  Virgen - Cruz (MEX) 55
10.  Morales - Alfaro (CRC) 45
11.  Kinvig - LaRoque (CAN) 35
12.  Hamilton - Mann (LCA) 25
13.  Joseph - Phillip (TTO) 15
14.  Díaz - Santollo (MEX) 10

Men's competition

Results on October 4, 2009[2][3]

RANKFINAL RANKINGEARNINGSPOINTS
1st  Virgen - Miramontes (MEX) US$1,700.00 200
2nd  Kindelán - Ramírez (CUB) US$1,000.00 180
3rd  Binstock - Zbyszewski (CAN) US$750.00 160
4.  Reader - Sewell (CAN) US$500.00 140
5.  Irrizarry - Rodríguez (PUR) US$400.00 110
6.  Arenas - Colosio (MEX) US$300.00 100
7.  Ontiveros - Ontiveros (MEX) US$200.00 80
8.  Barajas - Cárdenas (MEX) US$150.00 70
9.  Burnham - Jagoda (USA) 55
10.  Medrano - Vargas (ESA) 45
11.  López - Monge (CRC) 35
12.  Calderón - López (NCA) 25
13.  Bolaños - Garrido (GUA) 15
14.  Whitfield - Williams (TTO) 10
15.  William - Clercent (LCA) 5

References

  1. "Everything is set for Norceca’s Maeva 2009". NORCECA. January 10, 2009. Retrieved December 18, 2009.
  2. USA Volleyball. "U.S. Women's Beach Team Wins Bronze in Mexico". Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  3. VoleibolMexico.com. "Cuba es oro femenil y México varonil triunfa en casa" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 8 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-05.

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