FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
Beach Volleyball World Tour | |
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File:Swatch FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour logo.jpg | |
Full name | FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour |
Region | World |
Date span | February–September (2021) |
Tournaments | (Men & Women) (Men) (Women) |
Type | Beach volleyball |
History | |
First tour | 1989 |
Last tour | 2021 |
Final edition | 33rd (2021) |
Most World Tour titles | |
Men (team) | Brazil Emanuel – Ricardo (5 World Tour titles) 2002–2009 |
Women (team) | Brazil Larissa – Juliana (7 World Tour titles) 2004–2012 |
Men (individual) | Brazil Emanuel Rego (10 World Tour titles) 1996–2012 |
Women (individual) | Brazil Larissa França Brazil Juliana Silva (8 World Tour titles each) 2004–2017 |
Final World Tour champions | |
Men | Sweden David Åhman – Jonatan Hellvig (2023) |
Women | United States Kristen Nuss – Taryn Kloth (2023) |
Most tournament titles | |
Men (team) | Brazil Emanuel – Ricardo (34 titles) 2002–2009[1] |
Women (team) | Brazil Larissa – Juliana (45 titles) 2004–2012[2] |
Men (individual) | Brazil Emanuel Rego (77 titles) 1996–2012[3] |
Women (individual) | Brazil Larissa França (62 titles) 2005–2017[4] |
The FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour (known between 2003 and 2012 as the FIVB Beach Volleyball Swatch World Tour for sponsorship reasons[5]) was the worldwide professional beach volleyball tour for both men and women organized by the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The World Tour was introduced 1989 for men and in 1992 for women being held yearly since then until 2021 when it was replaced by the new Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour. Several tournaments were staged throughout the year. All athletes who competed in the qualifying and main draws of the tournaments earned points in the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Rankings, and after the last stage the pair that accumulated the most points during the year was declared the champion of the World Tour (only points from 75% of the tournaments in the season were considered for the ranking). Winning the World Tour was considered to be one of the highest honours in international beach volleyball, being surpassed only by the World Championships, and the Beach Volleyball tournament at the Summer Olympic Games. The Tour was historically dominated by Brazilian teams.
History
The international professional tour was originally known as the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Series, and began in 1989 for men and 1992 for women. It was rebranded as the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour in 1997.[6] The World Tour was previously accompanied by FIVB Challenger and Satellite events, which served as a developmental circuit for up-and-coming players.[7] The FIVB handed over the organizing of Challenger and Satellite events to the continental confederations in 2009.[8] Tournaments in the World Tour were previously categorized as either Grand Slams, Majors or Opens. This was replaced by the star rating structure in 2017.[9] FIVB established the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour in October 2021 to replace the World Tour, starting with the inaugural 2022 edition.[10]
Tournament categories
The star ranking tournament structure was introduced in 2017.[11] World Tour tournaments were ranked from 1 to 5 stars, with 5-star tournaments offering the most prize money. The 2018 World Tour had 47 international tournaments with a total prize purse of over US$7 million.[12] Competing in the World Tour as well as other FIVB-recognized tournaments such as the Summer Olympics allowed players to earn FIVB Ranking Points, with higher-star events being worth more points.[13] The World Tour concluded with the World Tour Finals at the end of each season.[13] A new tournament classification was introduced in 2022.
Tournaments | 1989-1996 | 1997-2014 | 2015−2016 | 2017−2021 | 2022−present | |
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Tiers | 0 | — | — | World Tour Finals | ||
I | Opens | Grand Slams | Grand Slams/Major Series | 5-star/Major Series | Elite 16 | |
II | — | Opens | 4-star tournaments | Challengers | ||
III | — | Challengers | 3-star tournaments | Futures | ||
IV | — | Satellites | 2-star tournaments | — | ||
V | — | — | 1-star tournaments | — |
Event category | Prize money (per gender) |
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World Tour Finals | US$800,000 |
World Championships | US$500,000 |
Elite 16 | US$150,000 |
Challenger | US$75,000 |
Futures | US$5,000 |
Champions
FIVB World Tour Finals
The Tour Finals were the season-ending championships of the FIVB World Tour and featured only the top performing teams during the regular season. The tournament was first held in 2015.
Men's results
Women's results
Award winners
Men's FIVB World Tour award winners
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Sponsorship
References
- ↑ International Men's Career Team Victory Leaders, Beach Volleyball Database
- ↑ International Women's Career Team Victory Leaders, Beach Volleyball Database
- ↑ International Men's Career Individual Victory Leaders, Beach Volleyball Database
- ↑ International Women's Career Individual Victory Leaders, Beach Volleyball Database
- ↑ SWATCH-FIVB World Tour – Five Years of Success Archived 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine, The-Watchez.com
- ↑ "Biography of Beach Volleyball". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
- ↑ "FIVB Beach Volleyball Events ... from the World Championships to the grass roots: Challenger and Satellite Events" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 9, 2019. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
- ↑ "FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour: 2017 Media Guide" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. p. 67. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 10, 2019. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
- ↑ "FIVB Announces New 5-Star Structure For FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. November 7, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2018.
- ↑ "Volleyball World announces Beach Pro Tour: the ultimate beach volleyball experience". Volleyball World. October 9, 2021. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
- ↑ Competition Calendar, FIVB.org
- ↑ "NEW TOURNAMENTS TO TAKE BEACH VOLLEYBALL FURTHER THAN EVER BEFORE". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. November 8, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 "FIVB Sports Regulations: Beach Volleyball" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. November 30, 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 27, 2018. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
- ↑ FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour events postponed due to coronavirus, Inside the Games, 24 March 2020
- ↑ FIVB announces further changes to calendar due to coronavirus pandemic, Inside the Games, 31 March 2020
- ↑ FIVB cancel two more Beach World Tour events due to COVID-19, Inside the Games, 13 April 2020
- ↑ Ft. Lauderdale Swatch Beach Volleyball FIVB World Tour Finals | Schedule, FIVB.org
- ↑ SWATCH FIVB WORLD TOUR FINALS Main Draw, FIVB.org
- ↑ SWATCH BEACH VOLLEYBALL FIVB WORLD TOUR FINALS PRESENTED BY VODAFONE, FIVB.org
- ↑ Main Draw - World Tour Finals 2018, FIVB.org
- ↑ Main Draw - World Tour Finals 2019, FIVB.org
- ↑ World Tour Finals - Cagliari | Men - Main draw, FIVB.org
- ↑ Beach Pro Tour The Finals - Doha | Men - Main draw, VolleyballWorld.com
- ↑ BPT Finals - Doha | Men - Main draw, VolleyballWorld.com
- ↑ Ft. Lauderdale Swatch Beach Volleyball FIVB World Tour Finals | Schedule, FIVB.org
- ↑ SWATCH FIVB WORLD TOUR FINALS Main Draw, FIVB.org
- ↑ SWATCH BEACH VOLLEYBALL FIVB WORLD TOUR FINALS PRESENTED BY VODAFONE, FIVB.org
- ↑ Main Draw - World Tour Finals 2018, FIVB.org
- ↑ Main Draw - World Tour Finals 2019, FIVB.org
- ↑ World Tour Finals - Cagliari | Women - Main draw, FIVB.org
- ↑ Beach Pro Tour The Finals - Doha | Women - Main draw, VolleyballWorld.com
- ↑ BPT Finals - Doha | Women - Main draw, VolleyballWorld.com
Sources
- Awards, Beach Volleyball Database
- 2007Women's Post-season Awards at FIVB.org
- 2007Men's Post-season Awards at FIVB.org
External links
- Official site
- File:Commons-logo.svg Media related to FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour at Wikimedia Commons