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Canadians
Bansley and Wilkerson lead Pool A in Hamburg
HAMBURG, Germany, August 16, 2018 - Teams from Canada, Brazil
and the Czech Republic are the only unbeaten women’s teams in
the $800,000 Beach Volleyball FIVB World Tour Finals presented
by Vodafone with 2-0 pool play records after two days of
competition at Rothenbaum Stadium.
With 10 of the 20 group matches completed, the pairs of second-seeded
Barbora Hermannova/Market Slukova of the Czech Republic, third-seeded
Agatha Bednarczuk/Eduarda “Duda” Lisboa of Brazil and fifth-seeded
Heather Bansley/Brandie Wilkerson of Canada are the pool leaders
after winning matches here on Thursday.
While the Brazilians and Canadians only played one match on
Thursday, Hermannova and Slukova won twice in Pool B with a 2-1
(21-18, 19-21, 16-14) triumph in 50 minutes over seventh-seeded
Mariafe Artacho/Taliqua Clancy of Australia and a 2-1 (20-22,
21-13, 15-12) victory in 49 minutes over ninth-seeded Victoria
Bieneck/Isabel Schneider of Germany.
Agatha and Duda, who placed second in the 2017 World Tour Finals
at Rothenbaum Stadium after losing to Olympic and world
champions Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst of Germany, matched
their win on Wednesday over a German team with a 2-0 (21-19,
21-15) Pool B victory in 33 minutes over sixth-seeded Melissa
Humana-Paredes/Sarah Pavan of Canada.
Bansley and Wilkerson are atop of Pool A by defeating fourth-seeded
Maria Antonelli/Carolina Salgado of Brazil 2-0 (21-17, 21-16) in
36 minutes. On Wednesday, Bansley and Wilkerson posted a two-set
win over eighth-seeded and European champions Sanne Keizer/Madelein
Meppelink of the Netherlands.
“It was a tough match,” said Wilkerson after the match. “It was
hot and sunny and with two athletic teams in the court, there
are a lot of rallies. It was a good fight. It’s always about
continuing to minimize our errors and keeping control of our
game. There are some very strong things that we did and it’s
just keeping that consistency, which is just as hard as getting
rid of our errors.”
Women’s pool play continues through Saturday morning with six
group matches on Thursday. The women’s semifinals and medal
matches will be played on Sunday where the winning team shares
the $150,000 first-place prize. The men’s final four matches
will be played on Saturday. |