FIVB Beach Volleyball U21 World Championships

he FIVB Beach Volleyball U21 World Championship is a double-gender international beach volleyball tournament for athletes under the age of 21. The competition first took place in Le Lavandou, France in 2001.

Results

Men

Men's U21 World Championship
Year Host Champions Runners-up 3rd place 4th place
2001 France
Le Lavandou
 Anselmo Sigoli
and Pedro Cunha (BRA)
 Raúl Mesa
and Pablo Herrera (ESP)
 Alexei Verbov
and Anton Koulinovski (RUS)
 Francesco Tabarini
and Alfredo Tabarini (SMR)
2002 Italy
Catania
 Raúl Mesa
and Pablo Herrera (ESP)
 Pedro Cunha
and Adriano Fonseca (BRA)
 Matthias Karger
and Maarten Lammens (GER)
 Andreas Gortsianouk
and Georgios Knapek (GRE)
2003 France
Saint-Quay-Portrieux
 Pedro Solberg Salgado
and Pedro Cunha (BRA)
 Daniel Krug
and Mischa Urbatzka (GER)
 Pavel Rotrekl
and Pavel Kolar (CZE)
 Gregóire Capitaine
and Damien Quoirin (FRA)
2004 Portugal
Porto Santo
 Inocencio Lario
and Miguel Angel Amo (ESP)
 Toms Smedins
and Valter Rammas (LAT)
 Pedro Solberg Salgado
and Moisés Santos (BRA)
 Tom Götz
and Stefan Uhmann (GER)
2005 Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
 Mārtiņš Pļaviņš
and Aleksandrs Samoilovs (LAT)
 Jackson Henriquez
and Jesús Villafañe (VEN)
 Serguei Prokopiev
and Yaroslav Koshkarev (RUS)
 Pedro Solberg Salgado
and Tiago Santos (BRA)
2006 Poland
Myslowice
 Pedro Solberg Salgado
and Bruno Oscar Schmidt (BRA)
 Tomasz Scinczak
and Rafal Szternel (POL)
 Piotr Marciniak
and Krzysztof Orman (POL)
 Jānis Šmēdiņš
and Toms Šmēdiņš (LAT)
2007 Italy
Modena
 Francesco Giontella
and Paolo Nicolai (ITA)
 Alejandro Fernández
and Adrián Gavira (ESP)
 Jonathan Edrmann
and Stefan Windscheif (GER)
 Marco Daalmeijer
and Tim Oude Elferink (NED)
2008 England
Brighton
 Francesco Giontella
and Paolo Nicolai (ITA)
 Alexander Brouwer
and Christiaan Varenhorst (NED)
 Matteo Ingrosso
and Paolo Ingrosso (ITA)
 Matthias Penk
and Alexander Walkenhorst (GER)
2009 England
Blackpool
 Michal Kadziola
and Jakub Szalankiewicz (POL)
 Vitor Felipe
and Álvaro Morais Filho (BRA)
 Sergey Kostyukhin
and Alexey Pastukhov (RUS)
 Armin Dollinger
and Malte Stiel (GER)
2010 Turkey
Alanya
 Garrett May
and Sam Schachter (CAN)
 Vitor Felipe
and Álvaro Morais Filho (BRA)
 Peter Eglseer
and Felix Koraimann (AUT)
 Andrey Bolgov
and Ruslan Bykanov (RUS)
2011 Canada
Halifax
 Sergiy Popov
and Valeriy Samoday (UKR)
 Piotr Kantor
and Bartosz Losiak (POL)
 Marcus Carvalhaes
and Vitor Felipe (BRA)
 Danny Demyanenko
and Garrett May (CAN)
2012 Canada
Halifax
 Piotr Kantor
and Bartosz Losiak (POL)
 Mirco Gerson
and Gabriel Kissling (SUI)
 Fabian Schmidt
and Dominic Stork (GER)
 Andrey Bolgov
and Artem Kucharenko (RUS)
2013 Croatia
Umag
 Gustavo Carvalhaes
and Allison Cittadin (BRA)
 Aaron Nusbaum
and Grant O'Gorman (CAN)
 Maciej Kosiak
and Maciej Rudol (POL)
 Viacheslav Kirienko
and Dmitry Uraikin (RUS)
2014 Cyprus
Larnaca
 Michal Bryl
and Kacper Kujawiak (POL)
 Ilya Leshukov
and Aleksander Margievk (RUS)
 Romain Di Giantommaso
and Maxime Thiercy (FRA)
 Hendrik Mol
and Christian Sørum (NOR)
2016 Switzerland
Lucerne
 Brazil
George Wanderley
Arthur Lanci
 Mexico
Josué Gaxiola
José Luis Rubio
 Venezuela
Tigrito Gómez
Peter Hernández
 Norway
Anders Mol
Mathias Berntsen

Women

Women's U21 World Championship
Year Host Champions Runners-up 3rd place 4th place
2001 France
Le Lavandou
 Shaylyn Bede
and Maria Salgado Rufino (BRA)
 Anna Morozova
and Anna Bobrova (RUS)
 Katerina Tychnova
and Marketa Tychnova (CZE)
 Jeaqueline Alvares
and Norma Perez (MEX)
2002 Italy
Catania
 Taiana Lima
and Juliana Silva (BRA)
 Isabelle Forrer
and Melanie Schonenberger (SUI)
 Maria Salgado Rufino
and Talita Rocha (BRA)
 Vasiliki Arvaniti
and Efthalia Koutroumanidou (GRE)
2003 France
Saint-Quay-Portrieux
 Anna Morozova
and Alexandra Shyriaeva (RUS)
 Maria Kleefisch
and Katrin Holtwick (GER)
 Maria Salgado Rufino
and Carolina Solberg Salgado (BRA)
 Melanie Schonenberger
and Tanya Schmocker (SUI)
2004 Portugal
Porto Santo
 Carolina Solberg Salgado
and Taiana Lima (BRA)
 Marion Castelli
and Eva Hamzaoui (FRA)
 Sarka Nakladalova
and Veronika Opravilova (CZE)
 Marleen van Iersel
and Arjanne Stevens (NED)
2005 Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
 Carolina Solberg Salgado
and Camilinha Saldanha (BRA)
 Ruth Fleming
and Ilka Semmler (GER)
 Stefanie Schwaiger
and Doris Schwaiger (AUT)
 Nadine Zumkehr
and Muriel Graessli (SUI)
2006 Poland
Myslowice
 Carolina Aragão
and Bárbara Seixas (BRA)
 Jana Köhler
and Julia Sude (GER)
 Marleen van Iersel
and Marloes Wesselink (NED)
 Julia Caldas
and Carolina Solberg Salgado (BRA)
2007 Italy
Modena
 Liliane Maestrini
and Bárbara Seixas (BRA)
 Becchara Palmer
and Alice Rohkamper (AUS)
 Marleen van Iersel
and Marloes Wesselink (NED)
 Elsa Baquerizo
and Liliana Fernández (ESP)
2008 England
Brighton
 Daniëlle Remmers
and Marleen van Iersel (NED)
 Michelle Stiekema
and Sophie van Gestel (NED)
 Monika Brzostek
and Karolina Sowala (POL)
 Tanja Goricanec
and Taryn Sciarini (SUI)
2009 England
Blackpool
 Monika Brzostek
and Kinga Kołosińska (POL)
 Daniëlle Remmers
and Michelle Stiekema (NED)
 Irina Chaika
and Anna Vozakova (RUS)
 Martina Bonnerová
and Barbora Hermannová (CZE)
2010 Turkey
Alanya
 Tara Roenicke
and Summer Ross (USA)
 Marta Menegatti
and Viktoria Orsi Toth (ITA)
 Fabiane Boogaerdt
and Julia Schmidt (BRA)
 Victoria Bieneck
and Chantal Laboureur (GER)
2011 Canada
Halifax
 Nina Betschart
and Joana Heidrich (SUI)
 Victoria Altomare
and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)
 Rimke Braakman
and Sophie van Gestel (NED)
 Renata Bekier
and Daria Paszek (POL)
2012 Canada
Halifax
 Nina Betschart
and Anouk Vergé-Dépré (SUI)
 Rebecca Cavalcanti
and Drussyla Costa (BRA)
 Mariafe Artacho
and Taliqua Clancy (AUS)
 Sara Hughes
and Summer Ross (USA)
2013 Croatia
Umag
 Jagoda Gruszczynska
and Katarzyna Kociolek (POL)
 Anika Krebs
and Jelena Wlk (GER)
 Lena Plesiutschnig
and Katharina Schützenhöfer (AUT)
 Raquel Brun
and Paula Soria (ESP)
2014 Cyprus
Larnaca
 Sophie Bukovec
and Tiadora Miric (CAN)
 Ieva Dumbauskaitė
and Monika Povilaitytė (LIT)
 Kelly Claes
and Sara Hughes (USA)
 Nina Betschart
and Nicole Eiholzer (SUI)
2016 Switzerland
Lucerne
 Brazil
‘Duda’ Lisboa
Ana Patricia Ramos
 Russia
Nadezda Makroguzova
Svetlana Kholomina
 Canada
Megan McNamara
Nicole McNamara
 United States
Sarah Sponcil
Torrey Van Winden

Medals table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Brazil 12 4 5 21
2  Poland 5 3 3 11
3  Canada 2 2 1 5
4 Spain 2 2 0 4
  Switzerland 2 2 0 4
6  Italy 2 1 1 4
7  Russia 1 3 4 8
8  Netherlands 1 3 3 7
9  Latvia 1 1 0 2
10  United States 1 0 1 2
11  Ukraine 1 0 0 1
12  Germany 0 5 3 8
13  Australia 0 1 1 2
 France 0 1 1 2
 Venezuela 0 1 1 2
16  Lithuania 0 1 0 1
 Mexico 0 1 0 1
18  Austria 0 0 3 3
 Czech Republic 0 0 3 3

References

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