Evan Cory and Derek Bradford of
USA Capture Gold in Zapopan
ZAPOPAN, Jalisco, September 7, 2025. – Evan Cory and Derek Bradford
of the United States clinched the gold medal at the seventh stop of
the 2025 NORCECA Beach Volleyball Tour, defeating home favorites
José Cardenas and Jorman Osuna of Mexico 2-0 (21-17, 21-19) in a
thrilling final at the Conjunto Santander de Artes Escénicas in
Zapopan, Jalisco.
This victory marks Cory/Bradford’s first medal together as a team
and Bradford’s first-ever NORCECA gold medal. Cory, a seasoned
competitor, previously claimed two gold medals in Mexico in 2022 (La
Paz and Aguascalientes), as well as a silver and a bronze in the
Dominican Republic in 2024.
Speaking after the win, Cory said: “As professional athletes, we
work so hard for this moment every time we play, and it doesn’t
happen often. So, this is amazing and special. Doing it against a
really strong Mexican team and in front of their home crowd was
really fun.”
Bradford added: “It’s fantastic. This tournament was amazing. Mexico
is a great host, the venue was set up perfectly, and the crowd was
incredible.”
For Cardenas and Osuna, the silver medal is their first of the 2025
season after taking gold just last week in Manzanillo. Osuna also
won a gold medal from Juan Dolio earlier this year, along with two
bronzes from Puerto Cortés and Tamaulipas.
The bronze medal went to Cuba’s Damian Gomez and Eblis Verane, who
prevailed over Canada’s Cameron Chadwick and Robert Kemp 2-0 (21-14,
23-21). This is Gomez/Veranes second bronze medal of the season,
following their podium finish in Varadero.
In the semifinals USA’s Cory/Bradford beat Cuban Gomez/Veranes 2-0
(21-18, 21-14) and Mexico’s Cardenas/Osuna defeated Chadwick/Kemp
(CAN) 2-0 (21-12, 21-13).
Venezuelans Jualiangel Zaid/Esynser Delgado won a three-set battle
recovering from losing the first set over Ines Vargas/Carlos Andrés
Ayala of Mexico 2-1 (21-23, 21-15, 15-11) to finish in fifth place.
In the battle for seventh place, between two Central American duos,
Mora/Lopez of Nicaragua beat Guardado twins of El Salvador in three
sets 2-1 (21-17, 20-22, 17-15).
Gannett/Rivest of Canada finished ninth place with a 2-0 victory
(21-16, 21-13) against Izaguirre/Maldonado of Guatemala.
Butcher/Enile of Trinidad and Tobago took eleventh place with a know
show of Puerto Rico’s Rivera/Rosich due to an injury.
Venezuelan duo Harrison/Hernandez took position thirteen over
Encarnacion/Pacheco of Puerto Rico 2-1 (15-21, 23-21, 15-13).
Finally, D. Dyner/Varela of Costa Rica finished in position fifteen.
Classification Matches:
C 5/8: Lares/Carlos Andres MEX d Guardado C./Guardado Y. ESA 2-0
(21-13, 22-20); Esyenser/Juliangel VEN d Mora/Lopez NCA 2-0 (21-17,
25-23). |