Swatch FIVB World Tour 2003

The Swatch FIVB World Tour 2003 was the official international beach volleyball tour for 2003.

2003 Swatch FIVB World Tour
Tournament details
Host nationVarious
Dates11 June - 12 October, 2004

The USA won five out of the 12 women's tournaments, but Brazil won nine out of the ten men's tournaments.

Grand Slam

There were four Grand Slam tournaments. These events give a higher number of points and more money than the rest of the tournaments.

Tournament results

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Hellas Open Pires-Ana Paula Behar-Shelda Walsh-May
1to1 Energy Open Walsh-May Pires-Ana Paula Behar-Shelda
Vodafone Grand Slam Pires-Ana Paula McPeak-Youngs Behar-Shelda
ConocoPhillips Open Pires-Ana Paula Walsh-May Behar-Shelda
World Series 13 Grand Slam Walsh-May Pires-Ana Paula Behar-Shelda
A1 Grand Slam
presented by Nokia
Walsh-May Pires-Ana Paula Behar-Shelda
Japan Open Pires-Ana Paula Behar-Shelda Cook-Sanderson
Lianyungang Open Kadijk-Leenstra Lahme-Müsch Cook-Sanderson
Bali Open Jia-Fei Peraza-Grasset Celbová-Nováková
Estathé Italian Open Jia-Fei Behar-Shelda Mason-DeNecochea
Nissan Grand Slam Walsh-May Pires-Ana Paula Cook-Sanderson
FIVB World Championship
presented by Swatch
Walsh-May Behar-Shelda Cook-Sanderson

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Hellas Open Blanton-Nygaard Benjamin-Araújo Berger-Doppler
1to1 Energy Open Benjamin-Araújo Dieckmann-Reckermann Kobel-Heuscher
Vodafone Grand Slam Harley-Franco Baracetti-Conde Ricardo-Emanuel
ConocoPhillips Open Ricardo-Emanuel Baracetti-Conde Prosser-Williams
World Series 13 Grand Slam Ricardo-Emanuel Laciga-Laciga Blanton-Nygaard
Portugal Open Ricardo-Emanuel Kjemperud-Høidalen Schact-Slack
A1 Grand Slam
presented by Nokia
Benjamin-Araújo Metzger-Wong Kobel-Heuscher
World of TUI Open de Mallorca Benjamin-Araújo Dieckmann-Reckermann Baracetti-Conde
Nissan Grand Slam Ricardo-Emanuel Heyer-Egger Whitmarsh-Ceman
FIVB World Championship
presented by Swatch
Ricardo-Emanuel Holdren-Metzger Benjamin-Araújo

Medal table by country

Position Country: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1.  Brazil 13 9 17 29
2.  United States 6 4 4 14
3.  China 2 2
4.  Netherlands 1 1
5.  Germany 3 3
6.   Switzerland 2 2 4
7.  Argentina 2 1 3
8.  Cuba 1 1
8.  Norway 1 1
10.  Australia 6 6
11.  Austria 1 1
11.  Czech Republic 1 1

References

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