Foreign teams, organizers impressed with Filipino crowds, hosting of FIVB World Tour Manila Open
Ayumi Kusano, Takemi Nishibori
PRESS RELEASE
The Philippines proved to the world that it can host a magnitude of an
event such as the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Manila Open.
Beach Volleyball Republic co-founder Charo Soriano was delighted that as
first-time hosts, the country was able to hold a successful international beach
volleyball tournament.
"I'm very much humbled and very happy. It's was very fulfilling to
see the number of people watching and the amount of support that we are getting
for beach volleyball -- not only for the Philippine team but even for other
athletes as well," said Soriano.
Playing in front of a big appreciative crowd that packed Sands SM By The
Bay, Japan’s Ayumi Kusano and Takemi Nishibori won their first World Tour
women's gold medal following a quick 21-14, 21-18 conquest of Spain’s Maria
Belen Carro and Paula Soria in the final.
Germany’s Max-Jonas Karpa and Milan Sievers also snatched their
first-ever FIVB World Tour men's gold, beating Russia's Petr Bakhnar and Taras
Myskiv in come-from-behind fashion, 15-21, 23-21, 15-9.
Filipino fans were treated to and spoiled with world-class beach
volleyball action in the four-day, one-star tournament.
"Hopefully this is the start. This can be the catalyst for what we
really want, which is beach volleyball to be here in the Philippines. And it’s
a sport for the masses talaga. A sport that people can enjoy and that everybody
can learn to love as well," Soriano said.
Among the four Filipina pairs that competed, Sisi Rondina and Dzi
Gervacio advanced the most, making it to the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, reigning
BVR national champions Karen Quilario and Lot Catubag secured a round-of-12
spot and were just a point away from advancing to the top eight. Both feats,
Soriano considered to be a breakthrough for the sport in the country.
The Filipinas defied tremendous odds - especially with Rondina and
Gervacio beating much taller and experienced pairs from the United States and
Canada, and Quilario and Catubag, who pushed reigning Asian U19 champions
Thailand to three extended sets before losing in a valiant effort.
"It's a very momentous event, this one," said Soriano, who
herself competed along with Bea Tan. "First, because a lot of the
Philippine teams really didn't have programs prior to this event. We have BVR,
we have regional tours, we have national championships. But in terms of having
a proper national training pool program, it's still non-existent. But despite
that, we were able to garner wins in the first-ever FIVB tournament that we are
entering as national team.
"Napakasaya po kasi we are very proud of the rest of the Philippine
delegation. Even though our men's teams didn't really win, you can really see
that they were competent. They were competitive."
The FIVB World Tour is a good gauge for those vying for slots in future
beach volleyball tournaments like next year's Southeast Asian Games that the
Philippines is hosting.
Soriano thanked Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas Inc. acting
president Peter Cayco and secretary-general Ricky Palou for their support and
overseeing the event. The event is supported by Dataland, Dataland
Residentials, The Olive Place, Rebisco, Creamline, Globe, Maynilad, Gatorade,
Tryp and Hotel 101.
"We just need the proper support and of course, continous programs
in time for SEA Games next year. That's really the goal and that's why we
wanted to push for an international tournament as well in preparation for next
year's SEA Games," said Soriano.
With the way the Manila Open has turned out, another one-star tournament
in the coming years is not far fetched.
"For sure, it won't be the last," said Soriano. "Being
the first-time hosts and speaking as an organizer, we had setbacks as well, we
had problems, but nothing that teamwork cannot fix."
The event is promoted by E-Plus Global Sdn Bhd and organized by Beach
Volleyball Republic Inc.
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