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Ty Loomis


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Sexe : Male
Statut : Célibataire
Age : 30
Zodiaque: Taureau

Ville : Corona del Mar, CA & San Juan, PR
Région : California
Pays: US
Date d’inscription :: 10/12/2004

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mardi, juillet 24, 2007 
Loomis, Stolfus Finish with Silver at Pan American Games

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (July 22, 2007) – The U.S. Men's Beach duo of Ty
Loomis
(Newport Beach, Calif.) and Hans Stolfus (Costa Mesa, Calif.) had a
goal of playing on the final day of the Pan American Games for the country's
first-ever medal in the event, and they did better than that by having the
opportunity to face the top-seed and world number-one pair of Brazil's Ricardo
Santos and Emanuel, who are ranked atop the world beach ratings, in the gold
medal match on Sunday at Copacabana Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
However, the dream of gold faded with a 21-19, 21-13 loss despite giving the
Brazilians all they could ask for early in the match.

Loomis finished the gold-medal match with 12 kills on 26 attempts to go with
two blocks and a dig. Stolfus added nine kills on 23 swings, one ace, one block
and two digs.

"We are happy to have medaled, but to be honest, if we made a couple better
decisions, we could have taken the match to three sets and possible even won it
in a short third set," Stolfus said.

After trailing 3-1 early in the first set, the U.S. poured out a 4-1 run with Loomis
collecting three kills and Stolfus a block. Loomis downed a kill to give Team
USA a two-point cushion at 8-6, Leading 9-8, the U.S. netted three
unanswered points on Brazil errors forcing the host team to call a time out down
12-8. Brazil answered with a 3-0 run out of the break capped by a Santos ace.
Brazil tied the set at 14-all on a Rego block. The U.S. regained a two-point
cushion at 16-14 on a Stolfus kill and Loomis ace. Brazil changed the
momentum with a 3-0 spurt and a 17-16 advantage after a Santos block.

The turning point in the set, and possibly the match, occurred with the first set
tied at 18-all. The U.S. powered an attack down that they believed hit the sand
for a kill, but the referees allowed play to continue with a Brazil dig and ensuing
kill to put the Americans down 19-18 instead of leading by the same score. The
U.S. held off one set point at 20-18 with a Loomis kill, only to see Brazil end it
at 21-19.

The second set witnessed eight ties and four lead changes before either reached
10 points. Brazil rattled off eight unanswered points to break away from an 8-all
tie as Santos served out four winners in the run. Brazil went on to win the set
21-13 with the U.S. getting no closer than six points down the stretch.

"It was absolutely an honor to play in the final against Brazil," Loomis said. "We
wanted to get to the medal round, so today we had nothing to lose. So we were
enjoying the moment."

Emanuel finished with 10 kills on 21 attacks to go with a match-high three
blocks and three digs. Ricardo contributed three aces, six kills and two blocks.

For the tournament, Loomis led all players with nine aces on 143 serves, while
Stolfus finished third in the category with six aces on 117 serves. Loomis totaled
76 kills for second-most among all players, while Stolfus added 59 kills for fifth
place. Loomis charted nine blocks for seventh place in the tournament, while
Stolfus's eight blocks put him in ninth place.

The U.S. advanced to the title match on Saturday by defeating Cubans
Francisco Alvarez Cutino and Leonel Munder 21-13, 17-21, 15-13 during the
semifinal round. The victory guaranteed the American duo the first U.S. medal in
men's beach volleyball during the history of the Pan American Games.

Loomis and Stolfus advanced to the medal round by sweeping Uruguay's
Nicolas Zanotta and Fabio Dalmas 25-12, 25-14 on Friday morning during the
quarterfinals. The U.S. won Pool C with a 2-1 record with victories over
Ecuador and Venezuela before losing to Puerto Rico.

Loomis and Stolfus earned their silver medal at the Pan American Games
despite only having played just three previous tournaments together this season.
According to USA Beach Coach Gary Sato, the duo has progressed rapidly
through disciplined communication.

"Ty and Hans are open to input and feedback," Sato said. "They communicate
well amongst themselves."

As for the future, Stolfus says upcoming international tournaments are not out of
the question.

"We want to play on the international circuit, and it will only be a matter of time,"
Stolfus said.

According to Stolfus, the tandem likely will enter the FIVB stop in Poland the
first weekend after Labor Day.

USA Stats

Hans Stolfus: 9 kills (23 attacks), 1 block, 1 ace (19 serves), 2 digs
Ty Loomis: 12 kills (26 attacks), 2 blocks, 0 aces (15 serves), 1 dig
Totals: 21 kills (49 attacks), 3 blocks, 1 ace (34 serves, 3 faults), 3 digs

Brazil Stats
Emanuel Rego: 10 kills (21 attacks), 3 blocks, 0 aces (17 serves), 3 digs
Ricardo Santos: 6 kills (19 attacks), 2 blocks, 3 aces (23 serves), 1 dig
Totals: 16 kills, 40 attacks), 5 blocks, 3 aces (40 serves, 1 fault), 4 digs

Sara Jane

 
I am so proud of you (and Hans) for doing so well! First time to bring home a medal for the US! Woohoo! You guys have done so well together in such a short period of time! I can't wait for what is about to come! I wish I could be there for all you do but always know I am cheering you on where ever you are! Love ya, Sara =)
 
Publié par Sara Jane le mercredi, juillet 25, 2007 - 3:02
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