Greatest Beach Volleyball Men’s World Championship Winners

  • July 28, 2018
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Like the Olympic Games, the world championship is a big event in the sport of beach volleyball. And of course, beach volleyball players always try their best to demonstrate the excellent results during the tournament and become winners.

The history of the beach volleyball men’s world championship dates back to 1997. The first beach volleyball men’s world championship was held in Los Angeles, the United States. Later, the beach volleyball men’s world tournament took place in 1999 (Marseille, France); 2001 (Klagenfurt, Austria); 2003 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil); 2005 (Berlin, Germany); 2007 (Gstaad, Switzerland); 2009 (Stavanger, Norway); 2011 (Rome, Italy); 2013 (Stare Jabłonki, Poland); 2015 (Netherlands) and the last beach volleyball men’s world championship took place in 2017 (Vienna, Austria).

Among the nations that have demonstrated great results at the beach volleyball men’s world tournaments are: Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Russia, Australia, Norway, Latvia, Portugal, Spain and others.

The next beach volleyball men’s world tour is going to take place in Hamburg, Germany in 2019. The competition is going to bring together some of the best beach volleyball men’s teams. So, the big question is – who is the next beach volleyball men’s world championship winner? We’ll get the answer to this very interesting and very important question in the nearest future.

There are male beach volleyball players who have become the world championship winners multiple times. Today, we’ll talk about the greatest beach volleyball men’s world championship winners and describe their achievements briefly.

Emanuel Rego (Brazil) – 3 Gold Medals

Emanuel Rego is the legendary male beach volleyball player who has won 3 Gold medals (in Marseille in 1999, in Rio de Janeiro in 2003, in Rome in 2011) at the beach volleyball men’s world championship in the history.

The pair Emanuel Rego and Jose Loiola from Brazil defeated the pair Martin Laciga and Paul Laciga from Switzerland 15–8 and won the gold medal at the beach volleyball world championship that took place in Marseille in 1999.

The pair Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos from Brazil defeated the pair Dax Holdren and Stein Metzger from the United States of America 21–18, 21–15 and won the gold medal at the beach volleyball world championship that took place in Rio de Janeiro in 2003.

The pair Emanuel Rego and Alison Cerutti from Brazil defeated the pair Marcio Araujo and Ricardo Santos from Brazil 21–16, 21–15 and won the gold medal at the beach volleyball world championship that took place in Rome in 2011.

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Alison Cerutti (Brazil) – 2 Gold Medals and 1 Silver Medal

Alison Cerutti is a male beach volleyball player from Brazil. Obviously, he needs no introduction in the history of beach volleyball sport. Alison Cerutti has made the history of male beach volleyball multiple times. The athlete won 2 Gold medals (in Rome in 2011 and the Hague in 2015) as well as 1 Silver medal (in Stavanger in 2009) at the beach volleyball men’s world championship in the history.

The pair Alison Cerutti and Emanuel Rego from Brazil defeated the pair Marcio Araujo and Ricardo Santos from Brazil 21–16, 21–15 and won the Gold medal at the beach volleyball men’s world championship that took place in Rome in 2011.

The pair Alison Cerutti and Bruno Oscar Schmidt from Brazil defeated the pair Reinder Nummerdor and Christiaan Varenhorst from Netherlands 12–21, 21–14, 22–20 and won the Gold medal at the beach volleyball men’s world championship that took place in Netherlands in 2015.

The pair Alison Cerutti and Emanuel Rego from Brazil lost to the pair Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen from Netherlands 21–18, 21–16 and took the 2-nd place at the beach volleyball men’s world championship that was held in Stare Jabłonki in 2013.

Ricardo Santos (Brazil) – 1 Gold Medal and 3 Silver Medals

Ricardo Santos is a male volleyball player from Brazil. The athlete won 1 Gold medal (in Rio de Janeiro in 2003) as well as 3 Silver medals (in Klagenfurt in 2001, in Rome in 2011 and in Stare Jabłonki in 2013) at the beach volleyball men’s world championship in the history.

The pair Ricardo Santos and Emanuel Rego from Brazil defeated the pair Dax Holdren and Stein Metzger from the United States 21–18, 21–15 and won the Gold medal at the beach volleyball men’s world championship that took place in Rio de Janeiro in 2003.

The pair Ricardo Santos and Jose Loiola from Brazil lost to the pair Mariano Baracetti and Martin Conde from Argentina 25–23, 12–21, 20–18 and took the 2-nd place at the beach volleyball men’s world championship that was held in Klagenfurt in 2001.

The pair Ricardo Santos and Marcio Araujo from Brazil lost to the pair Alison Cerutti and Emanuel Rego from Brazil 21–16, 21–15 and took the 2-nd place at the beach volleyball men’s world championship that was held in Rome in 2011.

The pair Ricardo Santos and Alvaro Morais Filho from Brazil lost to the pair Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen from Netherlands 21–18, 21–16 and took the 2-nd place at the beach volleyball men’s world championship that was held in Stare Jabłonki in 2013.

Jose Loiola (Brazil) – 1 Gold Medal and 1 Silver Medal

Jose Loiola is known for being one of the best players in the history of men’s beach volleyball. The athlete won 1 Gold medal (in Marseille in 1999) as well as 1 Silver medal (in Klagenfurt in 2001) at the beach volleyball men’s world championship in the history.

The pair Jose Loiola and Emanuel Rego from Brazil defeated the pair Martin Laciga and Paul Laciga from Switzerland 15–8 and won the Gold medal at the beach volleyball world championship that took place in Marseille in 1999.

The pair Jose Loiola and Ricardo Santos from Brazil lost to the pair Mariano Baracetti and Martin Conde from Argentina 25–23, 12–21, 20–18 and took the 2-nd place at the beach volleyball world championship that was held in Klagenfurt in 2001.

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Julius Brink (Germany) – 1 Gold Medal and 2 Bronze Medals

Julius Brink is a famous male beach volleyball player from Germany. The athlete won 1 Gold medal (in Stavanger in 2009) as well as 2 Bronze medals (in Berlin in 2005 and in Rome in 2011) at the beach volleyball men’s world championship in the history.

The pair Julius Brink and Jonas Reckermann from Germany defeated the pair Alison Cerutti and Harley Marques Silva from Brazil and won the Gold medal at the beach volleyball men’s world championship that took place in Stavanger in 2009.

The pair Julius Brink and Kjell Schneider from Germany beat the pair Marvin Polte and Thorsten Schon from Germany 16–21, 21–17, 15–10 and took the 3-rd place at the beach volleyball men’s world championship that was held in Berlin in 2005.

The pair Julius Brink and Jonas Reckermann from Germany beat the pair Martins Plavins and Janis Smedins from Latvia 22–20, 18–21, 15–11 and took the 3-rd place at the beach volleyball men’s world championship that was held in Rome in 2011.

Rogerio Ferreira (Brazil) – 1 Gold Medal and 1 Bronze Medal

Rogerio Ferreira is a male volleyball player from Brazil. He is one of the greatest beach volleyball men’s world championship winners in the history. The athlete won 1 Gold medal (in Los Angeles in 1997) as well as 1 Bronze medal (in Marseille in 1999) at the beach volleyball men’s world championship in the history.

The pair Rogerio Ferreira and Guilherme Marques from Brazil defeated the pair Canyon Ceman and Mike Whitmarsh from the United States 5–12, 12–8, 12–10 and won the Gold medal at the beach volleyball world championship that took place in Los Angeles in 1997.

The pair Rogerio Ferreira and Guilherme Marques from Brazil beat the pair Javier Bosma and Fabio Diez from Spain 15–7 and won the bronze medal at the beach volleyball world championship that took place in Marseille in 1999.

Guilherme Marques (Brazil) – 1 Gold Medal and 1 Bronze Medal

Guilherme Marques is another legendary beach volleyball player and great men’s world championship winner from Brazil. The athlete won 1 Gold medal (in Los Angeles in 1997) as well as 1 Bronze medal (in Marseille in 1999) at the beach volleyball men’s world championship in the history.

The pair Guilherme Marques and Rogerio Ferreira from Brazil defeated the pair Canyon Ceman and Mike Whitmarsh from the United States 5–12, 12–8, 12–10 and won the Gold medal at the beach volleyball world championship that took place in Los Angeles in 1997.

The pair Guilherme Marques and Rogerio Ferreira from Brazil beat the pair Javier Bosma and Fabio Diez from Spain 15–7 and won the bronze medal at the beach volleyball world championship that took place in Marseille in 1999.

Thank you so much for reading this article. As you can see, the history of beach volleyball knows many great men’s world championship winners. We’ve just told you about male players who have demonstrated excellent results at beach volleyball men’s world championships. We are a year away from the next beach volleyball men’s world championship. So, the world will know the next world championship winners in the nearest future. Good luck!

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