Showing posts with label beach volleyball. Show all posts
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Monday, August 15, 2016

Beach Volleyball: Crowd taunts US players with "Zika" jeers


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The crowd at Copacabana"s Beach Volleyball Arena loudly booed and taunted American volleyball players Lauren Fendrick and Brooke Sweat during an Olympic pool match Sunday, shouting "Zika" each time one of the duo served.

Their treatment follows U.S. women"s soccer goalie Hope Solo also being roundly booed in a pool match against France on Saturday night because of her comments about the virus.

Neither Sweat nor Fendrick is known for expressing alarm over playing under the threat of the virus - indeed in an interview with a U.S. channel last week, Fendrick called the water quality in Brazil and Zika "non-factors" for the duo.

But with some high profile U.S. competitors having withdrawn from the Games citing their concerns over Zika, other U.S. athletes also appear to have become targets for vocal criticism.

In February, the U.S. Olympic Committee told U.S. sports federations that athletes and staff concerned for their health over Zika should consider not going to the Games.

American golfer Dustin Johson is among several top-ranked men in the sport who dropped out over Zika fears.

In June, American cyclist Tejay Van Garderen withdrew his name from consideration for the U.S. team, also citing concern over the virus.

Global health officials are racing to better understand the virus behind a major outbreak that began in Brazil last year and has spread to many countries in the Americas.

In the match, Fendrick and Sweat started strong against Poland"s Monika Brzostek and Kinga Kolosinska, winning the first set 21-14, before falling apart and losing the following two sets 13-21 and 7-15.

(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Alison Williams)

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-olympics-rio-beachvolleyball-m-zika-idUSKCN10I0OL

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Beach Volleyball: Crowd taunts US players with "Zika" jeers


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The crowd at Copacabana"s Beach Volleyball Arena loudly booed and taunted American volleyball players Lauren Fendrick and Brooke Sweat during an Olympic pool match Sunday, shouting "Zika" each time one of the duo served.

Their treatment follows U.S. women"s soccer goalie Hope Solo also being roundly booed in a pool match against France on Saturday night because of her comments about the virus.

Neither Sweat nor Fendrick is known for expressing alarm over playing under the threat of the virus - indeed in an interview with a U.S. channel last week, Fendrick called the water quality in Brazil and Zika "non-factors" for the duo.

But with some high profile U.S. competitors having withdrawn from the Games citing their concerns over Zika, other U.S. athletes also appear to have become targets for vocal criticism.

In February, the U.S. Olympic Committee told U.S. sports federations that athletes and staff concerned for their health over Zika should consider not going to the Games.

American golfer Dustin Johson is among several top-ranked men in the sport who dropped out over Zika fears.

In June, American cyclist Tejay Van Garderen withdrew his name from consideration for the U.S. team, also citing concern over the virus.

Global health officials are racing to better understand the virus behind a major outbreak that began in Brazil last year and has spread to many countries in the Americas.

In the match, Fendrick and Sweat started strong against Poland"s Monika Brzostek and Kinga Kolosinska, winning the first set 21-14, before falling apart and losing the following two sets 13-21 and 7-15.

(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Alison Williams)

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-olympics-rio-beachvolleyball-m-zika-idUSKCN10I0OL

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Meet the German beach volleyball player whose hat has a history of its own


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Lars Fluggen, a German beach volleyball player, competes in pool play of the 2016 Olympics. (Getty)

Lars Fluggen probably isnt trying to make a fashion statement every time he steps on the sand, but the 26-year-old beach volleyball player is still turning heads.

While amodest accessory, the not-quite-white bucket hat atop Fluggens head definitely manages to catchthe eye. And the Olympian isnt planning to play without it any time soon.

I dont know what will happen if I stop wearing this, he said earlier in the week.

The hat looks similar to the one worn by the title character of the 1960s sitcom Gilligans Island, and its origins go back to 1995, when Fluggen was just 5 years old. His mother bought it for him on a vacation in Amrum, a German island in the North Sea, but it didnt become a regular wardrobe addition until much later.

Fluggen, who started on the junior circuit as a teenager in 2008, discovered the old gift in his closet a few years ago and made it a permanent part of his match attire. h**l wash the 21-year-old hat following tournaments but not while one is in progress.

Now, making its first appearance in the Olympics, the Gilligan hat has gathered a small following on Twitter.

It was quite a journey for Fluggen and his partner Markus Bockermann to reach Rio in the first place. In the FIVB Qatar Open in April 2016, the two of them reached the semifinals but had to withdraw because Fluggen suffered a knee injury. One month later, the pair entered the championship match of the FIVB Antalya Open, only to have Fluggens knee fail him again.

Just two months ago, the German duo successfully qualified in its final opportunity. Hat in tow, the Germans made their way to Rio, entering ranked No. 13 in the world, according to their FIVB World Tour Ranking.

Unfortunately, Fluggen and Bockermann were unable to do much once they reached Rio, though, losing three straight matches. A straight-set loss to the Russian duo of Nikita Liamin and Dmitri Barsouk on Wednesday officially eliminated them from the Olympics.

While the lucky hat didnt bring much luck in Rio, at least Fluggen will get a chance to wash the sweat and sand out for a fresh start inthenext competition.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/meet-the-german-beach-volleyball-player-whose-hat-has-a-history-of-its-own-084822269.html

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