Beach
Volleyball
Perhaps
no other sport is more closely associated with Rio de Janeiro than beach
volleyball, which has been in the Olympic Games since Atlanta 1996.
Beach
Volleyball, which has its origin in the volleyball court, is a sport that must
be played at least 2 people and a maximum of 4 people (The Olympics games are
played by pairs). The winning team is the one that wins two sets (the game has
3 sets). The first two sets go up to 21 points. When a draw on Sep 1X1, the
third set is performed with 15 points.
Countries:
- Brazil - Cuba -
Polonia
- EUA - Australia - Austria
- Germany - Russia - Tunisia
- Espain - Venezuela - Switzereland
- Canada -
Italy - Costa Rica
- Argentina - Egypt -
Letonia
- Mexico -
Chile - Czech Republic
The rules are different
from volleyball court rules
Beach volleyball
is very similar to volleyball court: A team scores when you can throw the ball
down the opponent's court or when the opposing team commits a foul (improper
handling of the ball, etc.) and consecutive contacts must be made by players
many different.
The biggest
differences between volleyball and beach volleyball are as follows:
- Game environment: sand - Size of teams: two players. No substitutions. - The rules for the survey are different: double touches are judged with
more rigidity, however, the tolerance
for the conduction is greater. - There are positioning errors on the beach, players can switch positions
at will.
Athlets:
Emanuel Rego (former player) Alison Conte Cerutti
Age: 43 years old Age: 30 years old
Birthplace: Curitiba (Paraná) Bithplace: Vitoria
(Espirito Santo)
Laura Ludwig Kerri Walsh- Jennings

Age: 30 years old Age: 38 years
old
Birthplace:
Berlim (Ocidental Germany) Birthplace: California
(EUA)
Ricardo
Alex Santos Larissa França Maestrini
Age: 41 years old Age:
34 years old
Birthplace: Salvador (Bahia) Birthplace: Cachoeiro de Itapemirim
(Espirito Santo)






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