Lausanne,
Switzerland, May 29, 2012 – With Mauritius booking their place at the London
2012 Olympic Games women’s beach volleyball tournament, just four spots remain
through the Beach Volleyball Continental Cup, with the AVC, NORCECA, CSV and
CEV editions of the tournament set to be played in June while there are just
two more tournaments on the FIVB Beach Volleyball SWATCH World Tour before the
16 berths per gender are finalised.
Continental Cup
One
team from each of the five FIVB confederations will qualify for the London 2012
Olympic Games through the Continental Cup finals while the second and third
placed teams will go to the FIVB World Cup Olympic Qualification tournament to
playoff for two more Olympic vacancies.
CSV
All
eyes will first be on CSV as Argentina hosts Uruguay in Santa Fe. The visitors
had to defeat Venezuela to make this stage and the foursome of Fabiana Gomez,
Lucia Guigoi, Karina Cardozo and Maria Eugenia Nieto will feel the momentum
will be on their side. However, Ana Gallay, Virginia Zonta, Silvana Olivera and
Georgina Klug will be feeling fresh and will fancy themselves as favourites to win
the berth in front of their home fans
At
the same time, Venezuela will host Chile in the men’s final.
AVC
Attention
will then turn to Fuzhou, China for the AVC finals from June 20 to 24 with China, Chinese Taipei, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Hong
Kong, Indonesia, India, Japan, Kazakhstan, New Zealand, Thailand and Vanuatu all
vying for a ticket to London in the women’s event while Australia, New Zealand,
Vanuatu, Samoa, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Oman,
Bahrain, Qatar, Iran, Kazakhstan and Sri Lanka will compete in the men’s
tournament.
Underdogs
in the women’s tournament Vanuatu have discussed at length their Olympic
desires, so will be keen to underline their intent. But a huge challenge
awaits, with a number of fellow SWATCH World Tour duos also eager to claim top
spot.
NORCECA
The
NORCECA contest will begin just a day later, running from June 21 to 23 in
Mexico for both men and women. Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Nicaragua, Cuba, Canada and Puerto Rico will join the hosts in the women’s
tournament in what is expected to be a thrilling battle. Meanwhile Costa
Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Canada, Cuba, Mexico
and Puerto Rico compete on the men’s side.
CEV
Finally,
Moscow, Russia will welcome tandems from Austria, Czech Republic, Germany,
Great Britain, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the home country for the
CEV women’s finals from June 22 to 24.
The
men’s final will be held at the same time with Turkey welcoming Latvia,
Austria, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway and Poland.
The
eventual winners of all four contests will earn their place at the London 2012
Olympic Games.
However,
all is not lost for those finishing second and third as they move on to the
FIVB Beach Volleyball World Cup Olympic Qualification tournament, set to take
place in Tortoli, Italy from June 27 to July 1. The champions from this
competition will claim the final berth to the Games, completing the line-up.
Qualified
Olympic countries (as of 29/05/12) from Continental Cup
|
Men
|
Berths
|
via
|
Women
|
Berths
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Via
|
|
South Africa
|
1
|
Continental Cup
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Mauritius
|
1
|
Continental Cup
|
World
Cup Olympic Qualification participating countries (as of 21/05/12)
|
Men
|
via
|
Women
|
via
|
|
Angola
|
CAVB Continental Cup runner up
|
Kenya
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CAVB Continental Cup runner up
|
|
Nigeria
|
CAVB Continental Cup third place
|
Mozambique
|
CAVB Continental Cup third place
|
|
Uruguay
|
CSV Continental Cup third place
|
Venezuela
|
CSV Continental Cup third place
|
FIVB World Cup Olympic
Qualification tournament
The remaining two spots in London will be filled for men and women through the
FIVB Beach Volleyball World Cup Olympic Qualification tournament, with the
second and third-placed countries from the five Continental Cup finals
competing. This will be held in Tortoli, Italy from June 27 to July 1.
Olympic Rankings
The 16 countries to qualify for the Olympic Games
via the Olympic rankings are becoming more defined. With the Rome Grand Slam
(June 12-17) the last event offering qualification points, the race for Olympic
qualification is going down to the wire. For the latest standings click here: Women Men
New Olympic Selection Criteria
Only 59 days remain until the beach volleyball
competition begins at the iconic Horse Guards Parade in the heart of central
London, with action scheduled to take place from July 28 through August 9. With
the sport set for its fifth Olympic outing, the International Volleyball
Federation (FIVB), the international governing body for both beach volleyball
and volleyball, is using a new qualification method for this year’s Olympic
Games.
Countries rather than individuals qualify for the
Olympics. The 16 highest ranked NOCs/NFs (with a maximum of two teams per
NOC/NF) in the Olympic ranking as of June 18, 2012 will qualify for the Olympic
Games. The Olympic ranking takes into account the best 12 results on the FIVB
SWATCH World Tour from January 1, 2011 to June 17, 2012, the FIVB SWATCH World
Championships and the AVC and Europe Continental Finals.
The final determination of teams that will
represent each country will be confirmed by the National Olympic Committee and
national federation of each qualifying country and announced by July 9. The
drawing of lots for pool assignments at the Olympic Games will take place on
July 19 during the A1 Grand Slam in Klagenfurt, Austria.
With a quota once again of two teams maximum per
gender, per country completing the 24-team fields for each gender, the FIVB
announced two years ago that just 16 spots will be filled through the Olympic
rankings compared to 24 in the past. These will be based on standings for the
12 best results for each team on the FIVB SWATCH World Tour from the beginning
of 2011 through to the conclusion of the Rome Grand Slam on June 17, the FIVB
SWATCH World Championships and the AVC and Europe Continental Finals. An
additional spot has been given to Great Britain as the host country, while the
remaining seven spots will be determined differently than in the past four
Olympic Games with the introduction of the FIVB Continental Cup.
FIVB SWATCH World Tour
The 2012 FIVB SWATCH World Tour continues next week
with the Moscow Grand Slam from June 6-12 and then the Rome Grand Slam from June
12-17, which concludes the Olympic qualification process. Three Grand Slams in
Gstaad, Berlin and Klagenfurt will precede the Olympic Games before the Stare
Jablonki Grand Slam, the venue for the 2013 World Championships, and Aland,
Agadir and Bang Saen Opens conclude the season.
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