FIVB Beach Volleyball U19 World Championships




The FIVB Beach Volleyball U19 World Championship is a double-gender international beach volleyball tournament for athletes under the age of 19. The competition first took place in Pattaya, Thailand in 2003. The tournament was previously known as the FIVB Beach Volleyball SWATCH Youth World Championships.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Results summary


    • 1.1 Men


    • 1.2 Women




  • 2 Medals table


  • 3 References





Results summary



Men




























































































































Men's U19 World Championship
Year
Host
Champions
Runners-up
3rd place
4th place

2003

Thailand
Pattaya

 Sebastian Fuchs
and Thomas Kaczmarek (GER)


 Ian Borges
and Pedro Solberg Salgado (BRA)

 Tomasz Sinczak
and Rafal Szternel (POL)

 Michel Mokondoko
and Juan Virgen (MEX)

2004

Italy
Termoli

 Arunas Kirsnys
and Arvydas Miseikis (LIT)


 Zbigniew Bartman
and Michał Kubiak (POL)

 Ingars Ivanovs
and Jānis Šmēdiņš (LAT)

 Reid Hall
and Adam Podstawka (CAN)

2005

France
Saint-Quay-Portrieux

 Tine Urnaut
and Nejc Zemljak (SLO)


 Joey Dykstra
and Mark van Zwieten (USA)

 Grzegorz Fijałek
and Michal Matyja (POL)

 Jonathan Erdmann
and Stefan Windscheif (GER)

2006

Bermuda
Bermuda

 Jonathan Erdmann
and Marvin Klass (GER)


 Francesco Giontella
and Paolo Nicolai (ITA)

 Matteo Ingrosso
and Paolo Ingrosso (ITA)

 Brice Thesee
and Renaud Ventresque (FRA)

2007

Poland
Mysłowice

 Michał Kądzioła
and Jakub Szałankiewicz (POL)


 Stefan Köhler
and Malte Stiel (GER)

 Vitalii Didukh
and Pavlo Ostapenko (UKR)

 Marcin Kantor
and Damian Wojtasik (POL)

2008

Netherlands
The Hague

 Kristo Kollo
and Oliver Venno (EST)


 Jeffrey Carlson
and Antonio Ciarelli (USA)

 Marek Leznicki
and Damian Wojtasik (POL)

 Víctor Bouza
and Jesús Castizo (ESP)

2009

Turkey
Alanya

 Sergiy Popov
and Valeriy Samoday (UKR)


 Andrey Bolgov
and Ruslan Bykanov (RUS)

 Kevin Medina
and César Menéndez (ESP)

 Michel Bargmann
and Felix Quecke (GER)

2010

Portugal
Porto

 Piotr Kantor
and Bartosz Łosiak (POL)


 Maxim Anufriev
and Artem Kucherenko (RUS)

 Lorenz Schümann
and Dominik Stork (GER)

 Nick Del Bianco
and Garrett May (CAN)

2011

Croatia
Umag

 Lukasz Kaczmarek
and Maciej Kosiak (POL)


 Runar Sannarnes
and Andreas Takvam (NOR)

 Aaron Nusbaum
and Grant O'Gorman (CAN)

 Benjamin Lerch
and Dennis Lerch (SUI)

2012

Cyprus
Larnaca

 Michal Bryl
and Kacper Kujawiak (POL)


 Łukasz Kaczmarek
and Sebastian Kaczemarek (POL)

 Viacheslav Kirienko
and Dmitry Uraikin (RUS)

 Martin Ermacora
and Lukas Stranger (AUT)

2013

Portugal
Porto

 Moritz Reichert
and Clemens Wickler (GER)


 Bjarne Huus
and Christian Sørum (NOR)

 Torey DeFalco
and Lucas Yoder (USA)

 Lukas Každailis
and Arnas Rumševičius (LIT)

2014

Portugal
Porto

 Arthur Lanci
and George Wanderley (BRA)


 Illia Kovaliov
and Oleh Plotnytskiy (UKR)

 Tigrito Gómez
and Peter Hernández (VEN)

 Jasper Bouter
and Tom van Steenis (NED)

2016

Cyprus
Larnaka

 Rafael Quiero
and Renato Carvalho (BRA)


 Florian Breer
and Yves Haussener (SUI)

 Kristaps Smits
and Mihails Samoilovs (LAT)

 Timothée Platre
and Rémi Bassereau (FRA)

2018

China
Nanjing

 Denis Shekunov
and Dmitrii Veretiuk (RUS)


 Lukas Pfretzschner
and Filip John (GER)

 Alexey Gusev
and Pavel Shustrov (RUS)

 Mauro Zelayeta
and Bautista Amieva (ARG)


Women




























































































































Women's U19 World Championship
Year
Host
Champions
Runners-up
3rd place
4th place

2003

Thailand
Pattaya

 Jana Köhler
and Laura Ludwig (GER)


 Carolina Solberg Salgado
and Bárbara Seixas (BRA)

 Frederike Fischer
and Sandra Piasecki (GER)

 Diana Estrada
and Martha Revuelta (MEX)

2004

Italy
Termoli

 Katarzyna Urban
and Joanna Wiatr (POL)


 Carolina Solberg Salgado
and Bárbara Seixas (BRA)

 Florentina Büttner
and Julia Sude (GER)

 Marleen van Iersel
and Margo Wiltens (NED)

2005

France
Saint-Quay-Portrieux

 Carolina Aragão
and Bárbara Seixas (BRA)


 Katarzyna Urban
and Joanna Wiatr (POL)

 Florentina Büttner
and Julia Sude (GER)

 Veronika Opravilova
and Markéta Sluková (CZE)

2006

Bermuda
Bermuda

 Becchara Palmer
and Alice Rohkamper (AUS)


 Daniëlle Remmers
and Marleen van Iersel (NED)

 Britta Büthe
and Svenja Engelhardt (GER)

 Tanja Goricanec
and Taryn Sciarini (SUI)

2007

Poland
Mysłowice

 Daniëlle Remmers
and Michelle Stiekema (NED)


 Gilda Lombardo
and Marta Menegatti (ITA)

 Iveta Halbichová
and Barbora Jerábková (CZE)

 Monika Brzostek
and Weronika Kurek (POL)

2008

Netherlands
The Hague

 Chantal Laboureur
and Levke Spinger (GER)


 Rimke Braakman
and Sophie van Gestel (NED)

 Irina Chaika
and Ekaterina Karapischenko (RUS)

 Beata Galek
and Daria Paszek (POL)

2009

Turkey
Alanya

 Christine Aulenbrock
and Victoria Bieneck (GER)


 Irina Chaika
and Ekaterina Karapischenko (RUS)

 Ksenia Sukhareva
and Maria Ushkova (RUS)

 Olga Samul
and Izabela Soja (POL)

2010

Portugal
Porto

 Jane Croson
and Summer Ross (USA)


 Ekaterina Karapischenko
and Maria Ushkova (RUS)

 Taliqua Clancy
and Eliza Hynes (AUS)

 Rebecca Cavalcanti
and Juliana Simões (BRA)

2011

Croatia
Umag

 Karolina Baran
and Katarzyna Kociolek (POL)


 Lena Plesiutschnig
and Katharina Schützenhöfer (AUT)

 Lingling Lin
and Changning Zhang (CHN)

 Pauline Martin
and Lisa Menet-Haure (FRA)

2012

Cyprus
Larnaca

 Ieva Dumbauskaitė
and Monika Povilaitytė (LIT)


 Karolina Baran
and Katarzyna Kociolek (POL)

 Ksenia Dabizha
and Anna Gorbunova (RUS)

 Sandra Ittlinger
and Yanina Weiland (GER)

2013

Portugal
Porto

 Eduarda Lisboa
and Tainá Silva (BRA)


 Anna Gorbunova
and Nadezda Makroguzova (RUS)

 Kelly Claes
and Sara Hughes (USA)

 Sarah Schneider
and Lara Schreiber (GER)

2014

Portugal
Porto

 Andressa Ramalho
and Eduarda Lisboa (BRA)


 Lisa Arnholdt
and Sarah Schneider (GER)

 Megan McNamara
and Nicole McNamara (CAN)

 Kristyna Adamcikova
and Katerina Valkova (CZE)

2016

Cyprus
Larnaka

 Eduarda Lisboa
and Victoria Tosta (BRA)


 Nika Daalderop
and Mexime Van Driel (NED)

 Kathryn Plummer
and Milica Mirkovic (USA)

 Ana Carolina Almeida
and Vitoria de Souza (BRA)

2018

China
Nanjing

 Mariia Bocharova
and Maria Voronina (RUS)


 Raïsa Schoon
and Emi van Driel (NED)

 Daniela Álvarez
and Tania Moreno (ESP)

 Devon Newberry
and Lindsey Sparks (USA)


Medals table
















































































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Poland (POL)
6 5 3 14
2
 Brazil (BRA)
6 3 0 9
3
 Germany (GER)
6 2 5 13
4
 Russia (RUS)
2 5 5 12
5
 Lithuania (LIT)
2 0 0 2
6
 Netherlands (NED)
1 3 0 4
7
 United States (USA)
1 2 2 5
8
 Ukraine (UKR)
1 1 1 3
9
 Australia (AUS)
1 0 1 2
10
 Estonia (EST)
1 0 0 1

 Slovenia (SLO)
1 0 0 1
12
 Italy (ITA)
0 2 1 3
13
 Norway (NOR)
0 2 0 2
14
 Austria (AUT)
0 1 0 1
15
 Canada (CAN)
0 0 2 2

 Spain (ESP)
0 0 2 2
17
 China (CHN)
0 0 1 1

 Czech Republic (CZE)
0 0 1 1

 Latvia (LAT)
0 0 1 1

 Venezuela (VEN)
0 0 1 1
Totals (20 nations) 28 26 26 80


References





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