Duo make bid for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens
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Mike Sciacca
Dain Blanton and his partner on the sand, Jeff Nygaard, earned the
title of “Kings of the Beach” by winning three tournament titles
during the recently concluded Assn. of Professional Volleyball 2003
Bud Light series.
Now Blanton, of Laguna Beach, and Nygaard, of Los Angeles, have
turned their sights on another prize: qualifying for the 2004 Olympic
Games in Athens, Greece.
An Olympic qualifying beach volleyball tournament began Thursday
at the Home Depot Center in Carson and continues today through
Sunday.
All two-player teams are trying to qualify for next summer’s 2004
Athens Games.
The Blanton/Nygaard tandem is just one of several top-seeded teams
competing in the tournament, one of 20 sponsored by the Federation
Internationale de Volleyball.
“It’s an important time of the year for us,” Blanton said after he
and Nygaard won the final Bud Light Series event, the Aquafina
Shootout presented by Bud Light, in Las Vegas the weekend of Sept. 6
and 7. “We feel confident because we’re playing very well at this
stage of the season.”
Since the end of the Bud Light series, Blanton has been busy doing
promotional spots for the Olympic qualifying tournament, dubbed the
Swatch-FIVB World Tour Nissan Grand Slam.
“We’re excited about staging this qualifying tournament,” said
Leonard Armato, AVP commissioner, during August’s Huntington Beach
Open, a stop during the Bud Light Series tour. “Some of the big names
in professional volleyball will be fighting it out for a berth in the
Athens games. It doesn’t get any better than that.”
Two men’s teams and two women’s teams from each country will
qualify for the Athens Olympic Games.
The Carson tournament is the only one in the nation that counts
toward a U.S. men’s and women’s team qualifying for the Athens Games.
“This tournament is big, but it’s still early in the qualifying
process,” Blanton said. “What this event will do is position teams
for upcoming qualifying events.”
Blanton has been in a similar situation before -- and met the
challenge: in 2000, he qualified with partner Eric Fonoimoana for the
Sydney Olympic Games, and the duo went on to upset the top-seeded
team from Brazil to win Olympic Gold.
In addition to Blanton and Nygaard, other top men’s teams
competing at the Olympic qualifying tournament include Fonoimoana and
his partner, Kevin Wong.
Top women’s teams competing include the undefeated and top-ranked
team of Misty May and Kerri Walsh and the team of Holly McPeak and
Elaine Youngs.
Blanton had some advice for those fans who might not make it to
Greece next summer.
“If you’re not going to Athens, then come out to Carson this
weekend to see some great volleyball,” Blanton added. “It’s the only
time you’ll see this caliber of talent on U.S. soil before the
Olympic Games. It’s going to be quite competitive.”
The tournament will be played at the 8,000-seat tennis stadium at
the Home Depot Center, which has been transformed into an outdoor
volleyball court.
The Home Depot Center is located at 18400 Avalon Blvd. in Carson.
Today’s schedule
Main Draw
8 a.m. -- Begin pool play competition
10:30 p.m. -- Conclusion of day’s games
Saturday
Main Draw
8 a.m. -- Round of 16 games
Noon -- Quarterfinal games begin
2 p.m. -- Semifinal games begin
7 p.m. -- Conclusion of day’s games
Sunday
Main Draw
10 a.m. -- Women’s third-place match
11:30 a.m. -- Men’s third-place match
1:10 p.m. -- Women’s final
2:45 p.m. -- Men’s Final
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