Beach volleyball at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's tournament

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Beach volleyball – Men's tournament at the 2011 Pan American Games
Volleyball (beach) pictogram.svg
Venue Pan American Beach Volleyball Stadium
DatesOctober 17–22
Competitors32 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
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The men's tournament competition of the beach volleyball events at the 2011 Pan American Games will take place between 17 and 22 of October at the Pan American Beach Volleyball Stadium. [1] The defending Pan American Games champion is Emanuel Rego & Ricardo Santos of Brazil.

Contents

Each of the 16 pairs in the tournament was placed in one of four groups of four teams apiece, and played a round-robin within that pool. The top two teams in each pool advanced to the Quarterfinals. The third along with the fourth-placed teams in each group, were eliminated.

The 8 teams that advanced to the elimination rounds played a single-elimination tournament with a bronze medal match between the semifinal losers.

Schedule

DateStartFinishPhase
Monday October 17, 20119:0018:00Preliminaries
Tuesday October 18, 20119:0018:00Preliminaries
Wednesday October 19, 20119:0018:00Preliminaries
Thursday October 20, 20119:0015:00Quarterfinals
Friday October 21, 201110:0016:00Semifinals
Sa October 22, 201110:0016:00Gold/Bronze medal matches

Preliminary round

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC−06:00)

Group A

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Flag of Uruguay.svg  WillimanZanotta  (URU)3215422.0001201031.165 Quarterfinals
2Flag of Mexico.svg  MiramontesVirgen  (MEX)3215422.0001321181.119
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  SaxtonRedmann  (CAN)3215422.0001361271.071
4Flag of Nicaragua.svg  LopezUmaña  (NCA)3033060.000891290.690
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Report
Oct 17Flag of Mexico.svg  Miramontes Virgen  (MEX)2–0Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Lopez Umaña  (NCA)21–1221–15 [2]
Oct 17Flag of Uruguay.svg  Williman Zanotta  (URU)0–2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Saxton Redmann  (CAN)17–2119–21 [3]
Oct 18Flag of Mexico.svg  Miramontes Virgen  (MEX)0–2Flag of Uruguay.svg  Williman Zanotta  (URU)18–2119–21 [4]
Oct 18Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Saxton Redmann  (CAN)2–0Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Lopez Umaña  (NCA)24–2221–16 [5]
Oct 19Flag of Uruguay.svg  Williman Zanotta  (URU)2–0Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Lopez Umaña  (NCA)21–1121–13 [6]
Oct 19Flag of Mexico.svg  Miramontes Virgen  (MEX)2–0Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Saxton Redmann  (CAN)28–2625–23 [7]

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Flag of Venezuela.svg  HernándezMussa  (VEN)3306623.0001541361.132 Quarterfinals
2Flag of the United States.svg  FullerVan Zwieten  (USA)3215522.5001381171.179
3Flag of Chile.svg  GrimaltGrimalt  (CHI)3124340.7501311211.083
4Flag of El Salvador.svg  MedranoVargas  (ESA)3033060.000771250.616
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Report
Oct 17Flag of Chile.svg  Grimalt Grimalt  (CHI)2–0Flag of El Salvador.svg  Medrano Vargas  (ESA)21–1221–10 [8]
Oct 17Flag of the United States.svg  Fuller Van Zwieten  (USA)1–2Flag of Venezuela.svg  Hernández Mussa  (VEN)19–2121–1814–16 [9]
Oct 18Flag of Chile.svg  Grimalt Grimalt  (CHI)1–2Flag of Venezuela.svg  Hernández Mussa  (VEN)18–2121–1816–18 [10]
Oct 18Flag of the United States.svg  Fuller Van Zwieten  (USA)2–0Flag of El Salvador.svg  Medrano Vargas  (ESA)21–1621–12 [11]
Oct 19Flag of Chile.svg  Grimalt Grimalt  (CHI)0–2Flag of the United States.svg  Fuller Van Zwieten  (USA)15–2119–21 [12]
Oct 19Flag of Venezuela.svg  Hernández Mussa  (VEN)2–0Flag of El Salvador.svg  Medrano Vargas  (ESA)21–1021–17 [13]

Group C

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Flag of Argentina.svg  EtchgaraySuarez  (ARG)3215422.000121941.287 Quarterfinals
2Flag of Guatemala.svg  GarridoLeornado  (GUA)3215422.0001161001.160
3Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  RodríguezUnderwood  (PUR)3215422.0001181051.124
4Flag of Jamaica.svg  BrownGordon  (JAM)3033060.000701260.556
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Report
Oct 17Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Rodríguez Underwood  (PUR)2–0Flag of Jamaica.svg  Brown Gordon  (JAM)21–1121–13 [14]
Oct 17Flag of Argentina.svg  Etchgaray Suarez  (ARG)2–0Flag of Guatemala.svg  Garrido Leornado  (GUA)21–1921–11 [15]
Oct 18Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Rodríguez Underwood  (PUR)0–2Flag of Guatemala.svg  Garrido Leornado  (GUA)13–2121–23 [16]
Oct 18Flag of Argentina.svg  Etchgaray Suarez  (ARG)2–0Flag of Jamaica.svg  Brown Gordon  (JAM)21–1321–9 [17]
Oct 19Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Rodríguez Underwood  (PUR)2–0Flag of Argentina.svg  Etchgaray Suarez  (ARG)21–1821–19 [18]
Oct 19Flag of Guatemala.svg  Garrido Leornado  (GUA)2–0Flag of Jamaica.svg  Brown Gordon  (JAM)21–921–15 [19]

Group D

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Flag of Cuba.svg  GonzalezPiña  (CUB)330660MAX1311071.224 Quarterfinals
2Flag of Brazil.svg  CeruttiRego  (BRA)3215422.000114851.341
3Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  PérezRecio  (DOM)3124240.5001101280.859
4Flag of Costa Rica.svg  EscobarMonge  (CRC)3033060.000951310.725
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Report
Oct 17Flag of Brazil.svg  Cerutti Rego  (BRA)2–0Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Escobar Monge  (CRC)21–1121–7 [20]
Oct 17Flag of Cuba.svg  Gonzalez Piña  (CUB)2–0Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Pérez Recio  (DOM)25–2321–17 [21]
Oct 18Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Pérez Recio  (DOM)2–0Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Escobar Monge  (CRC)24–2221–18 [22]
Oct 18Flag of Brazil.svg  Cerutti Rego  (BRA)0–2Flag of Cuba.svg  Gonzalez Piña  (CUB)19–2111–21 [23]
Oct 19Flag of Brazil.svg  Cerutti Rego  (BRA)2–0Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Pérez Recio  (DOM)21–1321–12 [24]
Oct 19Flag of Cuba.svg  Gonzalez Piña  (CUB)2–0Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Escobar Monge  (CRC)21–1623–21 [25]

Elimination stage

Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal match
               
D2 Flag of Brazil.svg  CeruttiRego  (BRA)2121
A1 Flag of Uruguay.svg  WillimanZanotta  (URU)16 13
D2 Flag of Brazil.svg  CeruttiRego  (BRA)2120 15
A2 Flag of Mexico.svg  MiramontesVirgen  (MEX)19 226
D1 Flag of Cuba.svg  GonzalezPiña  (CUB)2116 12
A2 Flag of Mexico.svg  MiramontesVirgen  (MEX)19 2115
D2 Flag of Brazil.svg  CeruttiRego  (BRA)2121 
B1 Flag of Venezuela.svg  HernándezMussa  (VEN)17 12  
B2 Flag of the United States.svg  FullerVan Zwieten  (USA)20 18
C1 Flag of Argentina.svg  EtchgaraySuarez  (ARG)2221
C1 Flag of Argentina.svg  EtchgaraySuarez  (ARG)2116 12 Bronze medal match
B1 Flag of Venezuela.svg  HernándezMussa  (VEN)19 2115
B1 Flag of Venezuela.svg  HernándezMussa  (VEN)2121A2 Flag of Mexico.svg  MiramontesVirgen  (MEX)2119 11
C2 Flag of Guatemala.svg  GarridoLeornado  (GUA)15 15 C1 Flag of Argentina.svg  EtchgaraySuarez  (ARG)14 2115

Quarterfinals

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Report
Oct 20Flag of Brazil.svg  Cerutti Rego  (BRA)2–0Flag of Uruguay.svg  Williman Zanotta  (URU)21–1621–13 [26]
Oct 20Flag of Cuba.svg  Gonzalez Piña  (CUB)1–2Flag of Mexico.svg  Miramontes Virgen  (MEX)21–1916–2112–15 [27]
Oct 20Flag of the United States.svg  Fuller Van Zwieten  (USA)0–2Flag of Argentina.svg  Etchgaray Suarez  (ARG)20–2218–21 [28]
Oct 20Flag of Venezuela.svg  Hernández Mussa  (VEN)2–0Flag of Guatemala.svg  Garrido Leornado  (GUA)21–1521–15 [29]

Semifinals

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Report
Oct 21Flag of Brazil.svg  Cerutti Rego  (BRA)2–1Flag of Mexico.svg  Miramontes Virgen  (MEX)21–1920–2215–6 [30]
Oct 21Flag of Argentina.svg  Etchgaray Suarez  (ARG)1–2Flag of Venezuela.svg  Hernández Mussa  (VEN)21–1916–2112–15 [31]

Bronze medal match

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Report
Oct 22Flag of Mexico.svg  Miramontes Virgen  (MEX)1–2Flag of Argentina.svg  Etchgaray Suarez  (ARG)21–1419–2111–15 [32]

Gold medal match

DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Report
Oct 22Flag of Brazil.svg  Cerutti Rego  (BRA)2–0Flag of Venezuela.svg  Hernández Mussa  (VEN)21–1721–12 [33]

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