Beach volleyball at the 2019 Pacific Games |
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Venue | Apia Waterfront |
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Dates | 8–12 July |
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The beach volleyball competitions for men's and women's teams at the 2019 Pacific Games was held in Apia, Samoa on 8–12 July 2019 at the Apia Waterfront.[1][2]
Teams
The nations competing were:[2]
Medal summary
Medal table
Results
Men's tournament
Pool stage
The sixteen beach volleyball men's pairs were seeded into four pools and a four-team bracket was played within each pool. Teams with two wins after this stage – i.e. the top-ranked side from each pool – advanced directly to the quarter-finals.
Teams losing their first pool match played off, and the losing sides from those games were eliminated. The playoff winners each played a crossover match against a second-placed side from another pool in a repechage to determine the remaining quarter-finalists.
- Pool A
- Pool B
- Pool C
- Pool D
Playoffs – repechage matches
Finals matches
The winners of each pool – the teams from Tuvalu, Samoa, Tonga and Australia – advanced directly to the quarter-finals. Their respective opponents in the round of eight – American Samoa, Tahiti, Kiribati, and Papua New Guinea – won through via repechage match playoffs.[3]
The Australia pair of Tim Dickson and Marcus Ferguson won the final, overcoming an injury to Dickson during the first set to defeat Tahiti in three sets,[4] while Tonga took out the bronze medal by defeating American Samoa,[5] also in three sets.
Women's tournament
Pool matches
- Pool A
- Pool B
- Pool C
Playoffs – elimination matches
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Finals
The Vanuatu women's team of Miller Pata (née Elwin) and Sherysyn Toko won gold, defeating the Tahiti women's pair in straight sets in the final.[6] American Samoa defeated Solomon Islands for the bronze.[5]
See also
References