Beach volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

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Men's beach volleyball
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Venue Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre
Dates14–25 August 2004
Competitors48 from 17 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Emanuel Rego
Ricardo Santos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Silver medal icon.svg Javier Bosma
Pablo Herrera
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Bronze medal icon.svg Patrick Heuscher
Stefan Kobel
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
  2000
2008  

The men's beach volleyball event at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, was held at the Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre located at the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex. [1]

Medalists

Gold Ricardo Santos and Emanuel Rego
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Silver Javier Bosma and Pablo Herrera
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Bronze Stefan Kobel and Patrick Heuscher
Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland

Pool play

The 24 competing teams were split equally into six pools of four, and each team played each of the other teams in their pool a best of three set match (so that the number of pool matches, P, played by each team was 3).

The teams in each pool were ranked first through fourth based on the number of matches won, W. In the event of a two-way tie, the winning team in the head-to-head match finished ahead. In a three-team tie, the total number of points each team won and lost during all matches involving only the three tied teams were added up, and the bottom-ranked team of the three was decided by the points for to points against ratio; the other two teams were then ranked according to the outcome of the head-to-head match. The top two teams from each pool and the four best third placed teams (based on: first, matches won; second (in the event of a tie), set ratio SF/SA; and third (if there is still a tie), points ratio PF/PA) progressed through to the round of sixteen (single elimination tournament).

Two points (Pts) were awarded for each match win (W) and one point was given for each loss (L).
In individual matches, all winners are shown in bold.
In group tables advancing teams are highlighted.

Pool A

TeamP:W:L:SF:SA:PF:PA:Pts:
Flag of Brazil.svg  Ricardo Santos and Emanuel Rego  (BRA)330611391076
Flag of the United States.svg  Daxton Holdren and Stein Metzger  (USA)312351381524
Flag of Australia.svg  Andrew Schacht and Joshua Slack  (AUS)312341351384
Flag of Norway.svg  Iver Horrem and Bjørn Maaseide  (NOR)312351321474

August 15

Holdren & Metzger2–1Schacht & Slack22–24, 24–22, 15–13
Santos & Rego2–1Horrem & Maaseide21–15, 19–21, 15–10

August 17

Holdren & Metzger1–2Horrem & Maaseide21–14, 15–21, 14–16
Santos & Rego2–0Schacht & Slack21–17, 21–17

August 19

Schacht & Slack2–0Horrem & Maaseide21–18, 21–17
Santos & Rego2–0Holdren & Metzger21–17, 21–10

Pool B

TeamP:W:L:SF:SA:PF:PA:Pts:
Flag of Germany.svg  Andreas Scheuerpflug and Christoph Dieckmann  (GER)321531471405
Flag of Brazil.svg  Benjamin Insfran and Márcio Araújo  (BRA)321421241115
Flag of Cuba.svg  Francisco Álvarez and Juan Rossell  (CUB)312341331374
Flag of France.svg  Stéphane Canet and Mathieu Hamel  (FRA)312251171334

August 15

Scheuerpflug & Dieckmann2–1Alvarez & Rossell21–19, 19–21, 15–10
Insfran & Araujo2–0Canet & Hamel21–13, 21–14

August 17

Scheuerpflug & Dieckmann1–2Canet & Hamel21–17, 18–21, 10–15
Insfran & Araujo2–0Alvarez & Rossell23–21, 22–20

August 19

Alvarez & Rossell2–0Canet & Hamel21–18, 21–19
Insfran & Araujo0–2Scheuerpflug & Dieckmann20–22, 17–21

Pool C

TeamP:W:L:SF:SA:PF:PA:Pts:
Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Bosma and Pablo Herrera  (ESP)330621501246
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Paul Laciga and Martin Laciga  (SUI)321521331175
Flag of Austria.svg  Nikolas Berger and Florian Gosch  (AUT)312241051184
Flag of Austria.svg  Robert Nowotny and Peter Gartmayer  (AUT)303161101393

August 15

Laciga & Laciga2–0Nowotny & Gartmayer21–14, 21–14
Berger & Gosch0–2Bosma & Herrera14–21, 13–21

August 17

Laciga & Laciga1–2Bosma & Herrera19–21, 21–17, 9–15
Berger & Gosch2–0Nowotny & Gartmayer21–17, 21–17

August 19

Bosma & Herrera2–1Nowotny & Gartmayer21–16, 19–21, 15–11
Laciga & Laciga2–0Berger & Gosch21–17, 21–19

Pool D

TeamP:W:L:SF:SA:PF:PA:Pts:
Flag of Germany.svg  Markus Dieckmann and Jonas Reckermann  (GER)321521451215
Flag of Sweden.svg  Björn Berg and Simon Dahl  (SWE)321431311265
Flag of Norway.svg  Jørre Kjemperud and Vegard Høidalen  (NOR)321441481535
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Raúl Papaleo and Ramon Hernández  (PUR)303261301543

August 14

Kjemperud & Høidalen0–2Berg & Dahl13–21, 18–21
Dieckmann & Reckermann2–0Papaleo & Hernández21–14, 21–13

August 16

Kjemperud & Høidalen2–1Papaleo & Hernández18–21, 21–19, 15–10
Dieckmann & Reckermann2–0Berg & Dahl21–16, 21–15

August 18

Berg & Dahl2–1Papaleo & Hernández19–21, 21–16, 18–16
Dieckmann & Reckermann1–2Kjemperud & Høidalen24–22, 24–26, 13–15

Pool E

TeamP:W:L:SF:SA:PF:PA:Pts:
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Stefan Kobel and Patrick Heuscher  (SUI)330621511446
Flag of Australia.svg  Julien Prosser and Mark Williams  (AUS)321531431295
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  John Child and Mark Heese  (CAN)312341321264
Flag of the United States.svg  Dain Blanton and Jeff Nygaard  (USA)303161061333

August 14

Kobel & Heuscher2–0Child & Heese28–26, 21–18
Blanton & Nygaard0–2Prosser & Williams16–21, 14–21

August 16

Kobel & Heuscher2–1Prosser & Williams16–21, 22–20, 15–9
Blanton & Nygaard0–2Child & Heese16–21, 10–21

August 18

Kobel & Heuscher2–1Blanton & Nygaard21–16, 13–21, 15–13
Prosser & Williams2–1Child & Heese21–13, 15–21, 15–12

Pool F

The Greek pair of Pavlos Beligratis and Athanasios Michalopoulos had to withdraw from their final group game after Beligratis incurred an injury, this gave their opponents Mariano Baracetti and Martín Conde a 21–0, 21–0 straight sets victory.

TeamP:W:L:SF:SA:PF:PA:Pts:
Flag of Argentina.svg  Mariano Baracetti and Martín Conde  (ARG)33061133706
Flag of South Africa.svg  Gershon Rorich and Colin Pocock  (RSA)321431301345
Flag of Portugal.svg  Miguel Maia and João Brenha  (POR)312341241264
Flag of Greece.svg  Pavlos Beligratis and Athanasios Michalopoulos  (GRE)30316851442

August 14

Baracetti & Conde2–1Maia & Brenha13–21, 21–16, 15–5
Beligratis & Michalopoulos1–2Rorich & Pocock16–21, 26–24, 10–15

August 16

Baracetti & Conde2–0Rorich & Pocock21–13, 21–15
Beligratis & Michalopoulos0–2Maia & Brenha14–21, 19–21

August 18

Maia & Brenha0–2Rorich & Pocock20–22, 20–22
Beligratis & Michalopoulos0–2Baracetti & Conde Walkover

Playoffs

Round of 16

20 August

Santos & Rego2–1Kjemperud & Høidalen21–15, 19–21, 15–6
Maia & Brenha0–2Kobel & Heuscher18–21, 19–21
Holdren & Metzger2–1Dieckmann & Reckermann21–16, 19–21, 15–13
Bosma & Herrera2–0Berg & Dahl21–16, 21–17

21 August

Insfran & Araujo1–2Laciga & Laciga19–21, 21–19, 12–15
Baracetti & Conde0–2Child & Heese17–21, 17–21
Rorich & Pocock0–2Prosser & Williams14–21, 10–21
Schacht & Slack0–2Scheuerpflug & Dieckmann19–21, 12–21

Quarter-finals

August 22

Santos & Rego2–0Laciga & Laciga21–13, 21–16
Kobel & Heuscher2–0Holdren & Metzger21–16, 21–19
Bosma & Herrera2–1Child & Heese22–24, 21–19, 18–16
Prosser & Williams2–1Scheuerpflug & Dieckmann16–21, 21–19, 15–10

Semi-finals

August 23

Santos & Rego2–1Kobel & Heuscher21–14, 19–21, 15–12
Bosma & Herrera2–0Prosser & Williams21–18, 21–18

Bronze-medal match

August 25

Bronze medal icon.svgKobel & Heuscher2–1Prosser & Williams19–21, 21–17, 15–13

This was Switzerland's first medal in beach volleyball.

Gold-medal match

August 25

Gold medal icon.svgSantos & Rego2–0Bosma & Herrera Silver medal icon.svg21–16, 21–15

This was Brazil's first gold medal in men's beach volleyball.

Final ranking

[2]

RANKATHLETE NAMESCOUNTRYSEED
Gold medal icon.svg Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1
Silver medal icon.svg Javier Bosma and Pablo Herrera Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 15
Bronze medal icon.svg Patrick Heuscher and Stefan Kobel Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 5
4. Julien Prosser and Mark Williams Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 17
5. Martin Laciga and Paul Laciga Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 3
Christoph Dieckmann and Andreas Scheuerpflug Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 11
Dax Holdren and Stein Metzger Flag of the United States.svg  United States 12
John Child and Mark Heese Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 20
9. Márcio Araújo and Benjamin Insfran Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2
Markus Dieckmann and Jonas Reckermann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4
Mariano Baracetti and Martín Conde Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 7
Vegard Høidalen and Jørre Kjemperud Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 9
Andrew Schacht and Joshua Slack Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 13
Björn Berg and Simon Dahl Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 16
João Brenha and Miguel Maia Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 18
Colin Pocock and Gershon Rorich Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 19
17. Nikolas Berger and Florian Gosch Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 10
Francisco Álvarez and Juan Rossell Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 14
19. Pavlos Beligratis and Athanasios Michalopoulos Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 6
Dain Blanton and Jeff Nygaard Flag of the United States.svg  United States 8
Ramon Hernández and Raúl Papaleo Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 21
Peter Gartmayer and Robert Nowotny Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 22
Stéphane Canet and Mathieu Hamel Flag of France.svg  France 23
Iver Horrem and Bjørn Maaseide Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 24

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