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Blanton, Nygaard still top list for Athens
Laguna Beach native Dain Blanton and playing partner Jeff Nygaard
finished tie for 17th last weekend at the Federation of International
Volleyball Tour’s Berlin Grand Slam beach volleyball event.
Despite the 17th-place finish at the Olympics qualifying
tournament, Blanton and Nygaard continue to hold down the No. 1 spot
among U.S. men’s beach volleyball teams vying for one of two U.S.
Olympic berths for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games in August.
Blanton and Nygaard head the U.S. Olympics qualifying standings in
men’s beach volleyball with 2,296 points.
Dax Holdren and Stan Metzger currently are second in the standings
with 1,824 points.
Todd Rogers and Sean Scott, who tied with Blanton and Nygaard for
17th-place in Berlin, are No. 3 in the standings with 1,634 points.
The U.S. will send two men’s and women’s teams to Athens
The teams that will represent the U.S. will be determined by
taking a team’s best eight performances on the Federation of
International Volleyball beach volleyball tour
The qualification period takes place from Jan. 1, 2003 to July 11,
2004.
The 2004 Athens Olympic Games will feature a 24-team tournament to
determine the gold medalists.
Blanton teamed with Eric Fonoimoana to win the men’s gold medal at
the 2000 Sydney Games.
Should he and Nygaard qualify for the Athens Games, Blanton will
be seeking to become the first man to win back-to-back Olympic medals
in beach volleyball.
Bank of the West Beach Games set for July
The 2004 Bank of the West Beach Games will touch down in
Huntington Beach on July 36.
The games, anchored by the Honda U.S. Open of Surfing Presented by
O’Neill, will run through Aug. 1 at the south side of the pier.
Several Laguna Beach surfers will compete in the competitions.
The U.S. Open of Surfing is North America’s highest-rated
qualifying event. This year’s competition is expected to draw nearly
500 of the sport’s elite surfers from around the world.
Event coordinators said that last year’s attendance rose to an
international record 300,000 spectators over a nine day period.
In addition to reigning event champion Cory Lopez (Florida), this
year’s world-class men’s field features current and former world
champions Andy Irons (Hawaii) and Kelly Slater (Florida) along with
world-class talent like C.J. Hobgood (Florida), Tim Curran (Ventura),
Rob Machado (Cardiff), Taylor Knox (Carlsbad) and Shane Beschen (San
Clemente).
Anchored by Team O’Neill’s tube-riding veteran Rochelle Ballard
(Hawaii) and World Championship Tour rookie sensation Melanie Bartels
(Hawaii), the U.S. Open of Surfing women’s division features a
majority of world’s Top 16 and World Qualifying Series participants.
Key competitors include four-time world champion Lisa Andersen
(Florida), two-time event and former world champion Pauline Menczer
(Australia), Julia Christian (Carlsbad), Serena Brooke (Australia),
Sofia Mulanovich (Peru) and Holly Beck (Palos Verdes).
Other division competitions include the O’Neill U.S. Open of
Longboarding and Lost Pro Junior.
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