Events
The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Warsaw for the second-straight season, but Polish capital will entertain the world's best women's Beach Volleyball players at the start of the season afte
Voted as the No. 1 destination to visit in 2005 by Lonely Planet, Zagreb stages a men?s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event for the third-straight season. Brazilians have captured the first two titles as reigning Olympic champions Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos defeated the United States' Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers for the 2006 gold medal.
The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Warsaw for the second-straight season, but Polish capital will entertain the world's best women's Beach Volleyball players at the start of the season afte
Voted as the No. 1 destination to visit in 2005 by Lonely Planet, Zagreb stages a men?s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event for the third-straight season. Brazilians have captured the first two titles as reigning Olympic champions Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos defeated the United States' Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers for the 2006 gold medal.
The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Warsaw for the second-straight season, but Polish capital will entertain the world's best women's Beach Volleyball players at the start of the season afte
Voted as the No. 1 destination to visit in 2005 by Lonely Planet, Zagreb stages a men?s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event for the third-straight season. Brazilians have captured the first two titles as reigning Olympic champions Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos defeated the United States' Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers for the 2006 gold medal.
The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Warsaw for the second-straight season, but Polish capital will entertain the world's best women's Beach Volleyball players at the start of the season afte
Voted as the No. 1 destination to visit in 2005 by Lonely Planet, Zagreb stages a men?s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event for the third-straight season. Brazilians have captured the first two titles as reigning Olympic champions Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos defeated the United States' Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers for the 2006 gold medal.
The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to Warsaw for the second-straight season, but Polish capital will entertain the world's best women's Beach Volleyball players at the start of the season afte
Voted as the No. 1 destination to visit in 2005 by Lonely Planet, Zagreb stages a men?s SWATCH-FIVB World Tour event for the third-straight season. Brazilians have captured the first two titles as reigning Olympic champions Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos defeated the United States' Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers for the 2006 gold medal.
Renowned for its vast, sun-kissed beaches and wonderful selection of seafood restaurants, Espinho is a popular holiday town in Aveiro province that has developed a reputation as an "excellent" venue for the SWATCH-FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour for the past 12 seasons.The 2007 Praia da Baia stop will again feature a double gender event as the women return to Espinho after staging their 2006 Portuguese stop in the Madeira Islands at Porto Santo.
Renowned for its vast, sun-kissed beaches and wonderful selection of seafood restaurants, Espinho is a popular holiday town in Aveiro province that has developed a reputation as an "excellent" venue for the SWATCH-FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour for the past 12 seasons.The 2007 Praia da Baia stop will again feature a double gender event as the women return to Espinho after staging their 2006 Portuguese stop in the Madeira Islands at Porto Santo.
Renowned for its vast, sun-kissed beaches and wonderful selection of seafood restaurants, Espinho is a popular holiday town in Aveiro province that has developed a reputation as an "excellent" venue for the SWATCH-FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour for the past 12 seasons.The 2007 Praia da Baia stop will again feature a double gender event as the women return to Espinho after staging their 2006 Portuguese stop in the Madeira Islands at Porto Santo.
Renowned for its vast, sun-kissed beaches and wonderful selection of seafood restaurants, Espinho is a popular holiday town in Aveiro province that has developed a reputation as an "excellent" venue for the SWATCH-FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour for the past 12 seasons.The 2007 Praia da Baia stop will again feature a double gender event as the women return to Espinho after staging their 2006 Portuguese stop in the Madeira Islands at Porto Santo.
Renowned for its vast, sun-kissed beaches and wonderful selection of seafood restaurants, Espinho is a popular holiday town in Aveiro province that has developed a reputation as an "excellent" venue for the SWATCH-FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour for the past 12 seasons.The 2007 Praia da Baia stop will again feature a double gender event as the women return to Espinho after staging their 2006 Portuguese stop in the Madeira Islands at Porto Santo.
Renowned for its vast, sun-kissed beaches and wonderful selection of seafood restaurants, Espinho is a popular holiday town in Aveiro province that has developed a reputation as an "excellent" venue for the SWATCH-FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour for the past 12 seasons.The 2007 Praia da Baia stop will again feature a double gender event as the women return to Espinho after staging their 2006 Portuguese stop in the Madeira Islands at Porto Santo.
For the second-straight season, France plays hosts to two SWATCH-FIVB World Tour events as Paris stages an international Grand Slam Beach Volleyball events for the third-straight year. Four weeks later, the European country hosts a SWATCH event in Marseille (July 17-22) as the FIVB will be a "tune-up" prior to the 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Gstaad, Switzerland (July 24-29).
For the second-straight season, France plays hosts to two SWATCH-FIVB World Tour events as Paris stages an international Grand Slam Beach Volleyball events for the third-straight year. Four weeks later, the European country hosts a SWATCH event in Marseille (July 17-22) as the FIVB will be a "tune-up" prior to the 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Gstaad, Switzerland (July 24-29).
For the second-straight season, France plays hosts to two SWATCH-FIVB World Tour events as Paris stages an international Grand Slam Beach Volleyball events for the third-straight year. Four weeks later, the European country hosts a SWATCH event in Marseille (July 17-22) as the FIVB will be a "tune-up" prior to the 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Gstaad, Switzerland (July 24-29).
For the second-straight season, France plays hosts to two SWATCH-FIVB World Tour events as Paris stages an international Grand Slam Beach Volleyball events for the third-straight year. Four weeks later, the European country hosts a SWATCH event in Marseille (July 17-22) as the FIVB will be a "tune-up" prior to the 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Gstaad, Switzerland (July 24-29).
For the second-straight season, France plays hosts to two SWATCH-FIVB World Tour events as Paris stages an international Grand Slam Beach Volleyball events for the third-straight year. Four weeks later, the European country hosts a SWATCH event in Marseille (July 17-22) as the FIVB will be a "tune-up" prior to the 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Gstaad, Switzerland (July 24-29).
For the second-straight season, France plays hosts to two SWATCH-FIVB World Tour events as Paris stages an international Grand Slam Beach Volleyball events for the third-straight year. Four weeks later, the European country hosts a SWATCH event in Marseille (July 17-22) as the FIVB will be a "tune-up" prior to the 2007 SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Gstaad, Switzerland (July 24-29).
The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to the French-speaking city for the first of two double gender events in 2006 on the North American continent (Mexico in October). Organized by Volleyball Canada,
The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to the French-speaking city for the first of two double gender events in 2006 on the North American continent (Mexico in October). Organized by Volleyball Canada,
The SWATCH-FIVB World Tour returns to the French-speaking city for the first of two double gender events in 2006 on the North American continent (Mexico in October). Organized by Volleyball Canada,
