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  • Officials
    First Referee
    Giuseppe CURTO
    ITA
    Second Referee
    Thomas MOSER
    AUT
  • Venue Information
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    Fans and players will find this year’s tournament at the Austrian capital different from previous seasons, especially those set to attend matches or play at the Red Bull Beach Arena. The event’s main court has moved from its traditional location at the Danube Island, where only the A1 5G Side Courts are placed this year, to the heart of the Austrian capital at the Heumarkt. The stadium has also a completely different layout, developed to ensure the safety and security of all fans, with its 2,500 seats split over three levels. The new format, Austrian legend Clemens Doppler says, will make of the venue a really special place to play at. The stadium was built in a 6,000m² area and it took nearly two months to put its 460-ton structure in place. Additionally, 600 tons of sand, the equivalent to 30 fully-loaded trucks, were used for the court. The impressive structure required 1,300 steel poles to be placed underground the stadium in order to support all its weight. Capacity: 2500
  • How To Attend
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    Lothringerstraße 22, 1030 Vienna, Vienna, Capacity: 2500

    We recommend travelling by public transport. Thanks to the metro line U4 (green line), the event location is perfectly connected and can be reached easily. Get off at station Stadtpark and use the exit “Johannesgasse” for the fastest route. Once you leave the station, cross the street and follow Lothringer Straße to get directly to the Beach Arena. If you are planning to arrive by tram, take line 2 and get off at Schwarzenbergplatz. Follow Pestalozzigasse, which leads you past the Brazilian embassy right to Lothringer Straße. Turn left here and you can already see our location. When arriving by bus, we recommend to take bus line 4A and get off at Akademietheater and follow Lothringer Straße in direction of the city center. Figure out your easiest route by using the WienMobil App!

Team Profile

Kravcenoka/Graudina

Team

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1
Graudina Tina
  • Birth Date: 1998
  • Height: 183 cm
2
Samoilova Anastasija
  • Birth Date: 1997
  • Height: 173 cm
Team Schedule

Previous Games

14/08/2021 vs. 1 - 2 L play circle Go to Match Centre
14/08/2021 vs. 1 - 2 L play circle Go to Match Centre
13/08/2021 vs. 2 - 1 W play circle Go to Match Centre

Recent Results

Team Statistics

Kravcenoka/Graudina

Overview

Borger/Sude

Player Statistics

Match Report

Kravcenoka/Graudina v Borger/Sude

Article 14 August 2021

German veterans Karla Borger and Julia Sude ended the A1 CEV EuroBeachVolley Vienna 2021 presented by Swatch on Saturday with a smile on their faces after they claimed the bronze medal of the event at the Austrian capital.

 

The 32-year-old Borger and the 33-year-old Sude came from behind to stage a tremendous comeback against Latvians Tina Graudina and Anastasija Kravcenoka, securing a 2-1 (14-21, 21-17, 15-8) victory to finish third in Vienna.

 

It was the second bronze medal for both Germans as Borger had previously stepped on the podium in 2016, with former partner Britta Buthe, one year before Sude finished third with Chantal Laboureur.

 

Their finish also helped solidifying Germany as the most successful country in EuroBeachVolley history as the nation has now 34 medals in the event, 23 (eight gold, seven silver and eight bronze) of which with women’s teams, nearly twice as many as Italy’s 12.

 

The gold medal match of the 2021 EuroBeachVolley, also on Saturday, will feature Dutch Raisa Schoon and Katja Stam and Swiss Nina Betschart and Tanja Hüberli

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The match in numbers

72
Points

The combined total number of points scored by both teams throughout the entire match.

51
Duration

The total length of the match, from the first serve through until the last point has ended.

0
Spectators

Total number of people in attendance at the venue – taken at the end of the second set.

117
Match Spikes

The combined total number of successful spikes achieved by both teams throughout the entire match.

92%
Reception Level

An average of the two team service reception percentages from the complete match.

5-3
Net Domination

The number of successful point winning blocks of Kravcenoka/Graudina compared to Borger/Sude.

3-2
Ace Count

Kravcenoka/Graudina number of service aces compared to Borger/Sude

14-13
Error Difference

Errors leading to points of Kravcenoka/Graudina, next to those from Borger/Sude