FIVB Women’s Beach Volleyball World Tour 2020

FIVB Women's Beach Volleyball World Tour 2020

FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020 is a prestige event in the world of the volleyball sport. The event started on October 2019 and is expected to end in 2020.

It’s worth noting that the competition has brought together some of the best beach volleyball teams from all over the world. The tour consists of five stages: 1 Star tournament, 2 Star tournament, 3 Star tournament, 4 Start tournament and 5 Star tournament (also known as the World Tour Finals).

Among the countries that participate in FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020 are: Australia, Austria, Brazil, China, Chinese Taipei, Denmark, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia as well as the United States.

Among the countries that host the tournaments of FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020 are: Cambodia, China, Israel, Guam, Malaysia as well as Mexico.

Today, we will give you insights into the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020. We’ll talk you through the event and describe each of tournaments in detail. We’ll tell you where and when the tournament take place and explain what women’s beach volleyball pairs are the champions, runners up as well as the pairs that took the 3-rd place during the tour. Finally, we’ll provide you with the medal statistics. So, you will know what’s going on during the tour.

Tournaments of FIVB Women’s Beach Volleyball World Tour 2020

The Qinzhou Open tournament took place in Qinzhou, China. The tournament started on October 30 and lasted till November 30 in 2019.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Germany, Karla Borger and Julia Sude, won the Gold medal at the Qinzhou Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from the United States, Kerri Walsh Jennings and Brooke Sweat, won the Silver medal at the Qinzhou Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from China, Wen Shuhui and Wang Jingzhe, took the 3-rd place at the Qinzhou Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Australia, Mariafe Artacho and Taliqua Clancy, took the 4-th place at the Qinzhou Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The Tel Aviv Open tournament took place in Tel Aviv, Israel. The tournament started on November 6 and lasted till November 9 in 2019.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Japan, Kaho Sakaguchi and Reika Murakami, won the Gold medal at the Tel Aviv Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Denmark, Simone Okholm and Line Hansen, won the Silver medal at the Tel Aviv Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Russia, Alexandra Shiryayeva and Ekaterina Syrtseva, took the 3-rd place at the Tel Aviv Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Austria, Eva Freiberger and Valerie Teufl, took the 4-th place at the Tel Aviv Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The Chetumal Open tournament took place in Chetumal, Mexico. The tournament Stared on November 13 and lasted till November 17 in 2019.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Australia, Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho, won the Gold medal at the The Chetumal Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from China, Wang Fan and Xia Xinyi, won the Silver medal at the The Chetumal Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from the Netherlands, Madelein Meppelink and Sanne Keizer, took the 3-rd place at The Chetumal Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Brazil, Talita Antunes and Taiana Lima, took the 4-th place at the The Chetumal Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The Siem Reap tournament took place in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The tournament Stared on February 5 and lasted till February 9 in 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from the United States, Lauren Fendrick and Sara Hughes, won the Gold medal at the Siem Reap tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from the United States, Kelly Reeves and Terese Cannon, won the Silver medal at the Siem Reap tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Japan, Yurika Sakaguchi and Chiyo Suzuki, took the 3-rd place at the Siem Reap tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Denmark, Cecilie Olsen and Sofia Bisgaard, took the 4-th place at the Siem Reap tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The Guam Beach Cup tournament took place in Tamuning, Guam. The tournament started on March 5 and lasted till March 8 in 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Japan, Chiyo Suzuki and Yurika Sakaguchi, won the Gold medal at the Guam Beach Cup tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from the United States, Sarah Schermerhorn and Kimberly Hildreth, won the Silver medal at the Guam Beach Cup tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Japan, Ayumi Shiratori and Suzuka Hashimoto, took the 3-rd place at the Guam Beach Cup tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from the United States, Delayne Maple and Megan Kraft, took the 4-th place at the Guam Beach Cup tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The Langkawi Open tournament took place in Langkawi, Malaysia. The tournament started on March 11 and lasted till March 15 in 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Chinese Taipei, Kou Nai-han and Liu Pi-hsin, won the Gold medal at the Langkawi Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Austria, Dorina Klinger and Ronja Klinger, won the Silver medal at the Langkawi Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Japan, Kaho Sakaguchi and Reika Murakami, took the 3-rd place at the Langkawi Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pair from Japan, Chiyo Suzuki and Yurika Sakaguchi, took the 4-th place at the Langkawi Open tournament of the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The Medal Statistics of the FIVB Women’s Beach Volleyball World Tour 2020

The women’s beach volleyball teams from Germany have won 1 Gold medal at the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pairs from Japan have won 2 Gold medals as well as 3 Bronze medals at the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pairs from Australia have won 1 Gold medal at the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pairs from the United States have won 1 Gold medal as well as 3 Silver medals at the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pairs from Chinese Taipei have won 1 Gold medal at the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pairs from Denmark have won 1 Silver medal at the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pairs from China have won 1 Silver medal as well as 1 Bronze medal at the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pairs from Austria have won 1 Silver medal at the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pairs from Russia have won 1 Bronze medal at the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

The women’s beach volleyball pairs from the Netherlands have won 1 Bronze medal at the FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020.

 

Thank you so much for reading the article. The FIVB women’s beach volleyball world tour 2020 has been suspended due to the outbreak of COVID-19. However, things are already getting back to normal. So, there is a hope that the competition will continue very soon. And of course, we would be happy to follow this great sport event. As always, we wish you the best of luck!

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