Beach volleyball at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

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These page shows the results of the Men's Beach Volleyball Tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, held from September 17 to September 26, 2000.

Medals

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
 United States (USA)
Dain Blanton
Eric Fonoimoana
 Brazil (BRA)
Zé Marco de Melo
Ricardo Santos
 Germany (GER)
Jorg Ahmann
Axel Hager

Results

Elimination rounds

Preliminary round

Winners advance to Round of 16 The 12 losers play elimination matches until 3 remain teams remain.
Competition Held on September 17, 2000

Match
Number
AthletesNOCScoreSeed
1 Lee Zahner & Julien Prosser Australia 12 1
Juan Alberto Rodriguez Ibarra & Joel Sotelo Villalobos Mexico 15 24
2 Jan Kvalheim & Bjorn Maaseide Norway 10 13
Miguel Maia & Joao Brenha Portugal 15 12
3 John Child & Mark Heese Canada 15 6
Jean-Philippe Jodard & Christian Penigaud France 5 19
4 Jody Holden & Conrad Leinemann Canada 17 18
Kevin Wong & Robert Heidger Jr United States 15 7
5 Dain Blanton & Eric Fonoimoana United States 15 9
Andreas Scheuerpflug & Oliver Oetke Germany 7 16
6 Michal Palinek & Martin Lebl Czech Republic 13 21
Paul Laciga & Martin Laciga Switzerland 15 4
7 Zé Marco de Melo & Ricardo Santos Brazil 15 3
Bjorn Berg & Simon Dahl Sweden 5 22
8 Jorg Ahmann & Axel Hager Germany 15 15
Fabio Diez & Javier Bosma Spain 13 10
9 Vegard Høidalen and Jørre Kjemperud Norway 15 8
Nikolas Berger & Oliver Stamm Austria 6 17
10 Andrea Raffaelli & Maurizio Pimponi Italy 7 20
Eduardo Esteban Martinez & Martin Alejo Conde Argentina 15 5
11 Mariano Joaquin Baracetti & Jose Luis Abrantes Salema Argentina 4 11
Sergey Ermishin & Mikhail Kouchnerev Russia 15 14
12 Matt Grinlaubs & Josh Slack Australia 3 23
Jose Loiolo Jr & Emanuel Rego Brazil 15 2

Preliminary Elimination

Competition Held on September 19, 2000

First Round

Losers eliminated, and placed 19th

Match
Number
AthletesNOCScoreSeed
13 Lee Zahner & Julien Prosser Australia 15 1
Jan Kvalheim & Bjorn Maaseide Norway 12 13
14 Jean-Philippe Jodard & Christian Penigaud France 2 19
Kevin Wong & Robert Heidger Jr United States 15 7
15 Andreas Scheuerpflug & Oliver Oetke Germany 8 16
Michal Palinek & Martin Lebl Czech Republic 15 21
16 Bjorn Berg & Simon Dahl Sweden 11 22
Fabio Diez & Javier Bosma Spain 15 10
17 Nikolas Berger & Oliver Stamm Austria 15 17
Andrea Raffaelli & Maurizio Pimponi Italy 9 20
18 Mariano Joaquin Baracetti & Jose Luis Abrantes Salema Argentina 2 11
Matt Grinlaubs & Josh Slack Australia 15 23

Second Round

Winners advance to Round of 16 plus team with highest point ratio; losers eliminated and place 17th

Match
Number
AthletesNOCScoreSeed
19 Lee Zahner & Julien Prosser Australia 15 1
Kevin Wong & Robert Heidger Jr United States 11 7
20 Michal Palinek & Martin Lebl Czech Republic 4 21
Fabio Diez & Javier Bosma Spain 15 10
21 Nikolas Berger & Oliver Stamm Austria 15 17
Matt Grinlaubs & Josh Slack Australia 10 23

Kevin Wong & Robert Heidger Jr United States Qualified due to highest point ratio.

Round of 16

Competition Held on September 22, 2000

Match
Number
AthletesNOCScoreSeed
22 Juan Alberto Rodriguez Ibarra & Joel Sotelo Villalobos Mexico 0 24
Kevin Wong & Robert Heidger Jr United States 15 7
23 Dain Blanton & Eric Fonoimoana United States 15 9
Vegard Høidalen and Jørre Kjemperud Norway 13 8
24 Eduardo Esteban Martinez & Martin Alejo Conde Argentina 3 5
Miguel Maia & Joao Brenha Portugal 15 12
25 Lee Zahner & Julien Prosser Australia 8 1
Paul Laciga & Martin Laciga Switzerland 15 4
26 Zé Marco de Melo & Ricardo Santos Brazil 16 3
Nikolas Berger & Oliver Stamm Austria 14 17
27 Sergey Ermishin & Mikhail Kouchnerev Russia 6 14
John Child & Mark Heese Canada 15 6
28 Jody Holden & Conrad Leinemann Canada 6 18
Jorg Ahmann & Axel Hager Germany 15 15
29 Fabio Diez & Javier Bosma Spain 17 10
Jose Loiolo Jr & Emanuel Rego Brazil 16 2

Quarter-finals

Competition Held on September 24, 2000

Match
Number
AthletesNOCScoreSeed
30 Kevin Wong & Robert Heidger Jr United States 3 7
Dain Blanton & Eric Fonoimoana United States 15 9
31 Miguel Maia & Joao Brenha Portugal 15 12
Paul Laciga & Martin Laciga Switzerland 11 4
32 Zé Marco de Melo & Ricardo Santos Brazil 16 3
John Child & Mark Heese Canada 13 6
33 Jorg Ahmann & Axel Hager Germany 16 15
Fabio Diez & Javier Bosma Spain 14 10

Semi-finals

Competition Held on September 24, 2000

Match
Number
AthletesNOCScoreSeed
34 Dain Blanton & Eric Fonoimoana United States 15 9
Miguel Maia & Joao Brenha Portugal 12 12
35 Zé Marco de Melo & Ricardo Santos Brazil 15 3
Jorg Ahmann & Axel Hager Germany 5 15

Bronze medal match

Competition Held on September 26, 2000

Match
Number
AthletesNOCScore
(Sets)
Seed
35 Miguel Maia & Joao Brenha Portugal 0 12
Jorg Ahmann & Axel Hager Germany 2 15

Gold Medal match

Competition Held on September 26, 2000

Match
Number
AthletesNOCScore
(Sets)
Seed
37 Dain Blanton & Eric Fonoimoana United States 2 9
Zé Marco de Melo & Ricardo Santos Brazil 0 3

Final ranking

RANK NOCATHLETES NAMES SEED
United States Dain Blanton and Eric Fonoimoana 9
Brazil Zé Marco de Melo and Ricardo Santos 3
Germany Jörg Ahmann and Axel Hager 15
4. Portugal João Brenha and Miguel Maia 12
5. Switzerland Martin Laciga and Paul Laciga 4
Canada John Child and Mark Heese 6
United States Rob Heidger and Kevin Wong 7
Spain Javier Bosma and Fabio Diez 10
9. Australia Julien Prosser and Lee Zahner 1
Brazil José Loiola and Emanuel Rego 2
Argentina Martin Conde and Eduardo Martínez 5
Norway Vegard Hoidalen and Jørre Kjemperud 8
Russia Sergey Ermishin and Mikhail Kouchnerev 14
Austria Nikolas Berger and Oliver Stamm 17
Canada Jody Holden and Conrad Leinemann 18
Mexico Juan Rodríguez Ibarra and Joel Sotelo 24
17. Czech Republic Martin Lebl and Michal Palinek 21
Australia Matthew Grinlaubs and Josh Slack 23
19. Argentina Mariano Baracetti and José Salema 11
Norway Jan Kvalheim and Björn Maaseide 13
Germany Oliver Oetke and Andreas Scheuerpflug 16
France Jean-Philippe Jodard and Christian Penigaud 19
Italy Maurizio Pimponi and Andrea Raffaelli 20
Sweden Björn Berg and Simon Dahl 11

See also

References

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