Trevor Crabb & Theodore Brunner’s success at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Challenge event in Espinho last week propelled them 20 spots up the men’s FIVB Beach Volleyball World Ranking and they are now in number 26, the highest they have ever been since they teamed up before the start of the ongoing season.
The Espinho gold, which was their first on the Beach Pro Tour as a pair, brought the Americans 800 points towards a new total of 3,820 points and that made them the second highest placed US duo, after 10th-ranked Miles Partain & Andrew Benesh. Most importantly, with all their points coming from qualifying events for Paris 2024, Crabb & Brunner are now the best-placed American duo in the men’s provisional Olympic ranking, surpassing previous leaders Chaim Schalk & Tri Bourne. Traditionally, the United States qualifies two teams per gender to the Olympics and it is more of an internal race who these two pairs would be...
While Espinho silver medallists Julian Horl & Alexander Horst of Austria and bronze medallists Evandro Oliveira & Arthur Mariano did not move in the ranking, staying 19th and 20th, respectively, for the recently formed Polish duo of Piotr Kantor & Jakub Zdybek the fourth place in Portugal also meant a huge leap of 65 positions up the chart. Having played only three tournaments so far (two Challenge events on the Beach Pro Tour and a CEV Beach Volley Nations Cup qualifier), Kantor & Zdybek are already on the verge of entering the top 100, just a spot below, at position 101.