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In this week’s beach update, we recap how the U.S. came away with two medals from BPT Challenge Haikou after starting in the qualification rounds. Plus, we look ahead to BPT Challenge Chennai this week in India, with only two weeks to go until the last pro tour events of the year.
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Hildreth/Schermerhorn win silver in Guam; Allen/Slick qualify in Doha
Top beach teams are chasing Olympic qualifying points around the world
Lauren Fendrick/Sara Hughes make their team debut in Siem Reap
April Ross and Alix Klineman share USAV Co-Player of the Year Award
Gibb named 2019 Male Beach Player of the Year after he and Taylor Crabb move to front of rankings
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Falyn Fonoimoana/Corinne Quiggle win second straight NORCECA gold medal
Tri Bourne/Trevor Crabb win bronze at FIVB four-star event in Chetumal
U.S. beach teams also win double gold in Hato Mayor, Dominican Republic
Sara Hughes/Summer Ross return to the FIVB Tour at 3-star in China
Women's and men's 4x4 beach teams learn secret to winning and put it to work
Taylor Crabb/Jake Gibb and Kerri Walsh Jennings/Brooke Sweat win gold and points at NORCECA final
Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings are the only two people with three Olympic beach volleyball gold medals.
The U.S. will send six-person teams of women and men to the ANOC World Games in Qatar
Kerri Walsh Jennings/Brooke Sweat and Billy Allen/Stafford Slick move on at World Tour Finals
Beach teams gain Olympic ranking points in Moscow
Misty May-Treanor is a finalist for induction into the Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame. Voting runs through Sept. 3
Karissa Cook/Jace Pardon defeat Argentinian Olympian in gold medal match, 2-1
Mark Burik/Ian Satterfield and Karissa Cook/Jace Pardon representing the U.S.