Lausanne, Switzerland, August 30, 2016 - Newly-crowned Olympic champions
Alison Cerutti/Bruno Oscar Schmidt of Brazil and Laura Ludwig/Kira Walkenhorst
of Germany will headline the field at the $500,000 SWATCH FIVB World Tour Finals
from September 13 to 18 when the international beach volleyball event will be
held at Polson’s Pier in Toronto, Canada.
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FIVB Beach
Volleyball World Tour
Operated by the Beach Majors Company,
the SWATCH FIVB World Tour Finals format includes both pool and elimination
bracket play with the winning teams in each gender’s competition sharing the
$100,000 first-place prizes. The winning purses match the largest check for
victorious pairs since the start of FIVB-sanctioned play in 1987 for men and
1992 for women.
Newly-crowned Olympic champions Alison Cerutti/Bruno
Oscar Schmidt of Brazil and Laura Ludwig/Kira Walkenhorst of Germany will
headline the field that has combined to play in 968 international events, with
72 gold medals, 172 podium placements and 344 “final fours” finishes along with
2,970 match wins (62 winning percentage) and nearly $11-million in combined
career winnings.

Olympic
gold medallists Alison Cerutti and Bruno Schmidt will be one of the teams to
watch in Toronto
Joining Alison and Bruno, who are also the
reigning 2015 FIVB world champions, in the 12-team men’s field are Rio Olympic
bronze medal winners Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen of the Netherlands,
the 2013 beach volleyball world champions. The Brazilians defeated the Dutch
pair in the Rio Olympic semifinals. Due to injuries, the Rio silver medal team
of Daniele Lupo and Paolo Nicolai will not be competing in the Toronto
competition.
Ludwig and Walkenhorst, the top team on the 2015-2016 FIVB
World Tour ranking list with six gold medal finishes, will be joined in the
Toronto field by Rio bronze medal winners April Ross and Kerri Walsh, who
defeated pre-Copacabana favourites Talita Antunes and Larissa Franca of Brazil
in the 2016 “Summer” Games third-place match.
The Rio bronze was the
fourth Olympic medal for Walsh Jennings and the second for Ross. Walsh
Jennings teamed with Misty May-Treanor to win Olympic gold at the Athens 2004,
Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Summer Games. Ross and Jen Kessy dropped the London
gold medal match to Walsh Jennings and May Treanor.

Kerri
Walsh Jennings and April Ross were bronze medallists in
Rio
Talita and Larissa will be in the Toronto competition
and join Alison and Bruno as the defending champions for the second annual
SWATCH FIVB World Tour Finals. Talita and Larissa defeated Ludwig and
Walkenhorst for the $100,000 payday in October 2015 in Fort Lauderdale. Alison
and Bruno topped the south Florida podium by defeating American Olympians Phil
Dalhausser and Nick Lucena in the finals.

Talita
Antunes and Larissa Franca will represent Brazil in the women's
competition
Playing for Canada in the men’s competition will
be Ben Saxton/Chaim Schalk and Josh Binstock/Sam Schachter. Both pairs
competed in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games where Binstock and Schachter dropped a
pool play match to Alison and Bruno while Saxton and Schalk participated in the
“toughest” group and eventually placed ninth on Copacabana after being
eliminated by Brouwer and Meeuwsen.

Chaim
Schalk and Ben Saxton will be one of two men's teams representing
Canada
If two men’s teams from Canada wasn’t enough, the
home fans will be delighted to know that two Canadian women’s teams have been
awarded a pass to Polson Pier. The first is awarded to Olympians Jamie
Broder/Kristina Valjas but the second will be decided on a unique first day of
competition at the Finals.
In a dramatic twist, Rio quarterfinalists
Heather Bansley and Sarah Pavan have decided to split. Although they have been
awarded the wild card for the tournament the pair, with their new partners, will
play off against each other in a country quota clash on September 13. Heather
Bansley will team up with Brandie Wilkerson. Sarah Pavan will play with Melissa
Humana-Paredes.*
Broder and Valjas, the only Canadian women’s team to
capture a gold medal in a FIVB World Tour event, also competed in the Olympics
where the pair finished second in their pool and finished ninth overall with a
2-2 record. Their two setbacks were to Ludwig and Walkenhorst in pool play and
Bansley and Pavan in the “Sweet 16”.
Also set to compete in the 2016
SWATCH FIVB World Tour Finals are Ana Gallay/Georgina Klug of Argentina and
Lombardo Ontiveros/Juan Virgen of Mexico, the gold medal winners from the 2015
PanAmerican Games hosted by Canada and Toronto. Rio 2016 Olympic Games
participants, Gallay/Klug and Ontiveros/Virgen are the most successful beach
volleyball pairs from their countries in the women’s and men’s FIVB competition,
respectively.
With a maximum of two teams per country per gender in the
competition, other women’s tandems in the SWATCH FIVB World Tour Finals are
Chantal Laboureur/Julia Sude of Germany, Laura Giombini/Marta Menegatti of
Italy, Elsa Baquerizo/Liliana Fernandez of Spain, and the Swiss pairs of
Isabelle Forrer/Anouk Verge-Depre and Joana Heidrich/Nadine Zumkehr.
Latvian Olympians Aleksandrs Samoilovs and Janis Smedins, the top-ranked
men’s team on the 2015-2016 FIVB World Tour, will be competing in Toronto along
with No. 2-ranked Dalhausser/Lucena, Adrian Carambula/Alex Ranghieri of Italy,
Tri Bourne/John Hyden of the United States, and the Polish pairs of Grzegorz
Fijalek/Mariusz Prudel and Piotr Kantor/Bartosz Losiak.
The top
eight-ranked teams from the 2015-2016 FIVB World Tour with a maximum of two per
country qualify automatically for the SWATCH FIVB World Tour Finals; “wild
cards” were awarded to four men’s and five women’s teams. Women’s “wild
card” entrants are the three Canadian teams along with Louise Bawden/Taliqua
Clancy and Heidrich/Zumkehr. Both Canadian men’s teams were presented with “wild
cards” along with Alison/Bruno and Brouwer/Meeuwsen.
The SWATCH Finals
will be the first FIVB World Tour event in Canada since the 2011 Québec Open
when Americans Todd Rogers/Phil Dalhausser and Brazilians Maria Antonelli/Talita
captured the gold medals. Since 1998, the FIVB has staged eight World Tour and
two junior World Championships in Canada, including double gender stops in
Toronto during the 1998, 1999 and 2000 seasons at Ashbridges Bay
Park.
Women’s teams, Country
1 Laura Ludwig/Kira Walkenhorst,
Germany
2 April Ross/Kerri Walsh Jennings, United States
3 Chantal
Laboureur/Julia Sude, Germany
4 Talita Antunes/Larissa Franca, Brazil
5
Elsa Baquerizo/Liliana Fernandez, Spain
6 Isabelle Forrer/Anouk Verge-Depre,
Switzerland
7 Ana Gallay/Georgina Klug, Argentina
8 Marta Menegatti/Laura
Giombini, Italy
National Federation Wild Cards:
Jamie Broder/Kristina
Valjas, Canada
Canada - wild card*
*Heather Bansley and Sarah Pavan
were awarded the wild card for the tournament but, following their split, they
will play off against each other with their new partners in a country quota
clash on September 13. The match will be Sarah Pavan/Melissa Humana-Paredes v
Heather Bansley/Brandie Wilkerson.
International Wild Cards:
Louise
Bawden/Taliqua Clancy, Australia
Joana Heidrich/Nadine Zumkehr,
Switzerland
Men's teams, Country
1 Aleksandrs Samoilovs/Janis Smedins,
Latvia
2 Phil Dalhausser/Nick Lucena, United States
3 Piotr Kantor/Bartosz
Losiak, Poland
4 Adrian Carambula/Alex Ranghieri, Italy
5 Tri Bourne/John
Hyden, United States
6 Lombardo Ontiveros/Juan Virgen, Mexico
7 Evandro
Goncalves/Pedro Solberg, Brazil
8 Grzegorz Fijalek/Mariusz Prudel,
Poland
National Federation Wild Cards:
Ben Saxton/Chaim Schalk,
Canada
Josh Binstock/Sam Schachter, Canada
International Wild
Cards:
Alexander Brouwer/Robert Meeuwsen, Netherlands
Alison Cerutti/Bruno
Oscar Schmidt, Brazil

Polson Pier in Toronto will host the 2016 SWATCH FIVB World
Tour Finals September 13-18
Events in
Canada
Year Men's
gold
Toronto
1998 Martin Conde/Eduardo Martinez,
ARG
1999 Ze Marco de Melo/Ricardo Santos,
BRA
2000 Jose Loiola/Emanuel Rego,
BRA
Montreal
2002 Jose Loiola/Ricardo Santos,
BRA
2005 Benjamin Insfran/Harley Marques,
BRA
2006 Marcio Araujo/Fabio Luiz Magalhaes,
BRA
2007 Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos,
BRA
Quebec
2011 Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers,
USA
Halifax Under-21 World Championships
2011 Sergiy Popov/Valeriy Samoday,
UKR
2012 Piotr Kantor/Bartosz Losiak,
POL
Year Women's gold
Toronto
1998 Sandra Pires/Adriana Samuel,
BRA
1999 Holly McPeak/Nancy Reno, USA
2000
Shelda Bede/Adriana Behar, BRA
Montreal
2002 Misty
May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh Jennings, USA
2005 Juliana
Felisberta/Larissa Franca, BRA
2006 Leila Barros/Ana Paula
Henkel, BRA
2007 Misty May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh Jennings,
USA
Quebec
2011 Maria
Antonelli/Talita Antunes, BRA
Halifax Under-21 World
Championships
2011 Nina Betschart/Joana
Heidrich, SUI
2012 Nina Betschart/Anouk Verge-Depre, SUI