The race to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics officially began in February 2023 with the Volleyball World Elite 16 in Doha, Qatar. The 2024 season began last week in Doha, with the final event of the Olympic qualification cycle being the Ostrava Elite 16, which concludes on June 9th. We will provide updates on the Olympic rankings for beach volleyball over the next two years. .
it wasn't shocking victory That in itself was great for Stefan Boormans and Jorick de Groot at last weekend's season-opening Doha Elite 16. What was shocking was how they won his first Elite16 gold medal. He had two wins over Norway's Anders Mol and Christian Solm, and in the final he defeated Sweden's David Arman and Jonathan Helwig 21-11, 21-10.
The gold medal increased his total Olympic score by 1,200 points, raising his average score per event to 837 points. Despite having only eight Olympic finishes, Boormans and de Groot's place at the Paris Olympics is all but guaranteed, with the Dutch race unexpectedly ahead of Alex Brouwer and Robert Meussen in 6th place and Stephen Huang in 16th place.・It was decided that there would be a dispute with De Verde. Matthew Immers.
Latvia's Tina Glaudina and Anastasia Samoilova were almost guaranteed to qualify for the Paris Olympics. Last week, we simulated the Olympic chances of each team remaining in the race, and Glaudina and Samoilova came back with an astonishing 100 percent chance. There were doubts leading up to Doha. Glaudina and Samoilova qualified, won their pool and finished fourth, adding 900 points to their record and effectively sealing their second Olympic berth.
The next Olympic qualifying event is the Challenge, which will be held from March 21st to 24th in Recife, Brazil.
Men's Beach Volleyball Olympic Ranking
(Updated on March 11th after Doha Elite 16)
- Anders Mol, Christian Solm, Norway, 10460 (10)
- David Arman, Jonathan Helwig, Sweden, 10020 (9)
- Sam Cottafava, Paolo Nicolai, Italy, 8800 (12)
- Andre Loyola, George Wonderley, Brazil, 8440 (12)
- Nils Ehlers, Clemens Wickler, Germany, 9100 (12)
- Alex Brouwer, Robert Meussen, Netherlands, 8160 (12)
- Evandro Gonçalves, Arthur Mariano, Brazil, 8000 (12)
- Ondrej Peršić, David Schweiner, Czech Republic, 7780 (8)
- Andy Benesh, Miles Partain, USA, 7620 (9)
- Adrian Gavira, Pablo Herrera, Spain, 7500 (12)
- Thomas Hodges, Zachery Schubert, Australia, 7380 (12)
- Theo Brunner, Trevor Crabb, USA, 7220 (12)
- Sherif Samba, Ahmed Tijan, Qatar, 7200 (10)
- Michal Brill, Bartosz Rosiak, Poland, 7080 (9)
- Julian Horl, Alex Horst, Austria, 7060 (12)
- Matthew Immers, Steven van de Velde, Netherlands, 6940 (12)
- Adrian Calambra, Alex Rangieri, Italy, 6920 (10)
- Chase Badinger, Miles Evans, USA, 6640 (12)
- Stefan Boermans, Jorik de Groot, Netherlands, 6640 (8)
- Vitor Felipe, Renato Lima, Brazil, 6440 (12)
- Esteban Grimalt, Marco Grimalt, Chile, 6440 (12)
- Moritz Pristautz, Robin Seidl, Austria, 6340 (12)
- Tri-Bone, Chaim Sharq, USA, 6180 (12)
- Pedro Solberg, Guto Carvalhaes, Brazil, 6080 (10)
- Daniele Lupo, Enrico Rossi, Italy, 5720 (12)
- Sam Schachter, Dan Deering, Canada, 5600 (12)
- Piotr Kantor, Jakub Zdybek, Poland, 5520 (11)
- Paul Burnett, Chris McHugh, Australia, 5460 (12)
- Hendrik Mol, Matthias Bernsen, Norway, 5090 (11)
- Hugo Campos, João Pedrosa, Portugal, 5080 (12)
- Mark Nicolaidis, Isaac Kalacher, Australia, 4960 (12)
- Florian Blier, Marco Krattiger, Switzerland, 4920 (12)
Women's Beach Volleyball Olympic Ranking
(Updated on March 11th after Doha Elite 16)
- Duda Lisboa, Ana Patricia Silva, Brazil, 11820 (11)
- Kristen Nass, Taryn Cross, USA, 10860 (12)
- Carolina Salgado, Barbara Seixas, Brazil, 10200 (12)
- Kelly Chen, Sarah Hughes, USA, 10040 (11)
- Melissa Humana Paredes, Brandi Wilkerson, Canada, 8860 (10)
- Raisa Schoon, Katja Stam, Netherlands, 8840 (12)
- Tina Glaudina, Anastasia Samoilova, Latvia, 8220 (12)
- Xiyi Xia, Chen Xue, China, 8200 (12)
- Valentina Gottardi, Marta Menegatti, Italy, 8200 (12)
- Victoria Lopez, Taina Silva, Brazil, 7720 (12)
- Agatha, Rebecca, Brazil, 7320 (12)
- Mariafe Artacho, Tariqua Clancy, Australia, 7310 (10)
- Nina Brunner, Tanja Huberli, Switzerland, 7100 (9)
- Anouk Verge-Depre, Joanna Mader, Switzerland, 6940 (12)
- Svenja Muller, Sinja Tillman, Germany, 6900 (10)
- Esmie Bobner, Zoe Verger-Depres, Switzerland, 6820 (12)
- Betsy Flint, Julia Scholes, USA, 6740 (11)
- Daniela Alvarez, Tania Moreno, Spain, 6660 (12)
- Rezana Placette, Alexia Richard, France, 6620 (12)
- Andresa Cavalcanti, Vitoria de Sousa, Brazil, 6240 (12)
- Monika Paulikien, Aine Laupelite, Lithuania, 6160 (12)
- Nina Atiainen, Tal Lahti, Finland, 5760 (12)
- Laura Ludwig, Louisa Lippmann, Germany, 5740 (10)
- Sarah Pavan, Molly McBain, Canada, 5700 (11)
- Jagoda Gruszczynska, Ola Vacovic, Poland, 5660 (12)
- Kara Bolger, Sandra Itlinger, Germany, 5620 (12)
- Dorina Klinger, Ronja Klinger, Austria, 5560 (12)
- Barbora Hermannova, Marie-Sara Stochlova, Czech Republic, 5220 (11)
- Jie Dong, Fan Wang, China, 4620 (11)
- Lili Fernández, Paula Soria, Spain, 4620 (12)
- Miki Ishii, Sayaka Mizoe, Japan, 4300 (10)
- Worapeerachayakorn Kongphopsarutawadee, Tharavadee Naraphornlaphat, Thailand, 4260 (9)
Previous ranking
Olympic volleyball rankings, December 18th
Olympic volleyball rankings, December 4th
Olympic volleyball rankings, November 27th
Olympic volleyball rankings, November 20th
Olympic volleyball rankings, November 6th
Olympic volleyball rankings, October 23rd
Olympic volleyball rankings, October 16th
Olympic volleyball rankings, October 2nd
Olympic volleyball rankings, August 21st
Olympic volleyball rankings, July 31st
Olympic rankings, July 25th
Olympic Beach Ranking, July 17th
Olympic Beach Ranking, July 10th
Olympic Beach Ranking, June 19th
Olympic Beach Volleyball Rankings, June 5th
Olympic Beach Volleyball Rankings, May 1st
Olympic Beach Volleyball Rankings, April 17th
Olympic Beach Volleyball Rankings, April 10th
Olympic Beach Volleyball Rankings, March 28th
Olympic Beach Volleyball Rankings, March 20th
What you need to know about the Olympic Beach Qualifiers:
- In order to qualify for the Olympic Games through the Olympic rankings, teams must best 12 It will end through the Olympic Qualification Period, which ends on June 9, 2024. top 17 The athlete with the highest ranking in the Olympic rankings will win a ticket to the Paris Olympics. The remaining seven spots will be allocated to the five Continental Cup winners, the 2023 World Championship winner and the wild card French representative.
- Countries are limited to: two teams Who can qualify for the Olympics?
- The team can never force a good finish. Once you hit 12, just replace your worst finish. The numbers in parentheses below are the number of events each pair participated in.
- Earn points As a team. Therefore, if a team disbands and each individual chooses a new partner, their individual entry points for participating in the event will be retained, but their Olympic ranking points will start from zero.
- Click here for the full Beach Pro Tour schedule. The next Volleyball World Event is Challenge, which will be held in Recife, Brazil from March 21st to 24th.