Beach Volleyball Olympic Games Paris 2024 - Previous Winners.

Beach Volleyball was first welcomed as an Olympic discipline at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and is now one of the most popular Olympic sports thanks to the professional athletes, a healthy and colourful ambience, exciting competition and entertainment, and the equal treatment of men and women.

Tokyo 2020

Beach Volleyball came to Shiokaze Park in the 12,000-seats stadium built in Daiba of Tokyo. Due to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic, it was jointly decided by Tokyo 2020 and IOC that no spectators was allowed at Games time.

At the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, all three teams on the men’s podium had never won an Olympic beach volleyball medal. Tournament favourites Anders MOL and Christian Sandlie SORUM (NOR) won gold by defeating world champions Viacheslav KRASILNIKOV and Oleg STOYANOVSKIY (ROC). Qatar’s Cherif YOUNOUSSE and Ahmed TIJAN took bronze after defeating Latvia.

In the women’s competition, Brazil finished empty-handed for the first time since the sport made its debut at Atlanta 1996. USA took gold after April ROSS (USA) won her third Olympic medal by defeating Australia in the final with partner Alix KLINEMAN. Before winning gold in Tokyo, ROSS had previously claimed bronze at Rio 2016 and silver at London 2012. The second-place finish by Mariafe ARTACHO DEL SOLAR and Taliqua CLANCY (AUS) was Australia’s first women's beach volleyball medal in more than 20 years . Switzerland’s Anouk VERGE-DEPRE and Joana HEIDRICH (SUI) won the country’s first women’s beach volleyball medal after defeating Latvia in the bronze medal match.

Rio de Janeiro 2016

Beach volleyball returned to its spiritual home in a purpose-built 12,500-capaity stadium built on Copacabana Beach. It was filled for all three daily sessions and created a memorable atmosphere from morning to late in the night. The crowd was in raptures when Brazil’s leading men’s team of Alison Cerutti and Bruno Schmidt added the Olympic title to the gold medals that they won at the Netherlands 2015 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships. They defeated Italy’s Paolo Nicolai and Daniele Lupo, while 2013 world champions Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen from the Netherlands claimed bronze. In the women’s tournament Germany’s Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst broke Brazilian hearts when they beat Brazil’s reigning world champions Barbara Seixas and Agatha Bednarczuk to gold. Triple Olympic champion Kerri Walsh-Jennings won her fourth Olympic medal when she and April Ross denied another team Brazilian team, Larissa Franca and Talita Antunes in the bronze medal match.

London 2012

Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh finished in perfect fashion as they became the first team ever to win three Olympic beach volleyball gold medals, defeating fellow Americans Jennifer Kessy and April Ross in straight sets. It was a great sendoff for May-Treanor, who retired from the sport immediately after the London Games. Brazil's Larissa Franca and Juliana Felisberta Da Silva took bronze by beating Chen Xue and Zhang Xi of China 2-1. In the men's final, Germany’s Julius Brink and Jonas Reckermann missed three match points, but won gold with the fourth as they beat Brazil’s Alison Cerutti and Emanuel Rego 2-1. They are the first European side to win an Olympic beach volleyball gold medal. Latvia’s Janis Smedins and Martins Plavins beat The Netherland’s Reinder Nummerdor and Richard Schuil in the bronze medal match to win Latvia’s first medal of London 2012.

Beijing 2008

The fourth Olympic beach volleyball competition at Beijing 2008 again saw 24 women’s and 24 men’s teams competing against each other in a total of 108 matches, comprising 54 men's and 54 women's matches. The 12,000-seat Chaoyang Park Beach Volleyball Ground was the stunning venue for the tournaments. May-Treanor and Walsh won their second straight Olympic gold, beating Chinese pairs Jia Tian and Jie Wang and Zhang Xi and Xue Chen into second and third place, the two pairs collecting China's first-ever beach volleyball Olympic medals. Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers made it a USA double on the sand with gold in the men's event, with Marcio Araujo and Fabio Magalhaes of Brazil finishing second and Emanuel and Ricardo claiming third.

Athens 2004

With its new 10,000-seat main stadium built in the style of a traditional Greek amphitheatre, the beach volleyball venue and its surroundings provided an amazingly entertaining atmosphere at the Athens Games in 2004. A total of 24 men’s and women’s teams competed as Brazil's Ricardo and Emanuel won men's gold, with Spain's Javier Bosma and Pablo Herrera winning silver and Patrick Heuscher and Stefan Kobel taking bronze while USA's Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh won gold in the women’s event with Brazil's Adriana Behar and Shelda taking silver and USA's Holly McPeak and Elaine Youngs bronze.

Sydney 2000

Four years after the overwhelming success of the first Olympic experience, Beach Volleyball become even more of a hit. The top 24 men's and women's teams in the world competed on Bondi Beach and put on a top-class event for the Olympic family of players, fans, media and sponsors. Cook and Pottharst improved on their bronze in 1996 to claim gold in the women's competition, with Brazilian pairs Adriana Behar and Shelda and Sandra Pires and Adriana Samuel taking home silver and bronze, respectively. In the men's event, USA's Dain Blanton and Eric Fonoimoana won gold, Brazil's Ze Marco and Ricardo silver and Germany's Jörg Ahmann and Axel Hager bronze.

Atlanta 1996

Atlanta 1996 was the first Olympic beach volleyball competition and it was a memorable start. Twenty four men's teams and 18 women's teams competed for Olympic medals on Atlanta Beach in July in a 10,000-seat stadium, with more than 107,000 spectators selling out the six-day event. Some 600 athletes representing 42 countries took part in the Olympic qualifying process. The United States' Karch Kiraly and Kent Steffes won the first men's gold medals and Brazil's Jackie Silva and Sandra Pires won the first women's gold medals. Kiraly had previously won two Olympic Games gold medals in indoor Volleyball at the 1984 Los Angeles Games and the Seoul Games in 1988. In the men's tournament, USA's Mike Dodd and Mike Whitmarsh picked up silver and Canada's John Child and Mark Heese won bronze. In the women's tournament, Mônica Rodrigues and Adriana Samuel of Brazil claimed silver and Australia's Natalie Cook and Kerri-Ann Pottharst won bronze.

WOMEN
Edition
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Atlanta 1996
Sandra Pires & Jackie Silva (BRA)
Monica Rodrigues & Adriana Samuel (BRA)
Natalie Cook & Kerri Pottharst (AUS)
Sydney 2000
Natalie Cook & Kerri Pottharst (AUS)
Shelda Bede & Adriana Behar (BRA)
Sandra Pires & Adriana Samuel (BRA)
Athens 2004
Misty May & Kerri Walsh Jennings (USA)
Shelda Bede & Adriana Behar (BRA)
Holly McPeak & Elaine Youngs (USA)
Beijing 2008
Misty May & Kerri Walsh Jennings (USA)
Tian Jia & Wang Jie (CHN)
Xue Chen & Zhang Xi (CHN)
London 2012
Misty May & Kerri Walsh Jennings (USA)
Jennifer Kessy & April Ross (USA)
Larissa Franca & Juliana Silva (BRA)
Rio de Janeiro 2016
Laura Ludwig & Kira Walkenhorst (GER)
Agatha Bednarczuk & Barbara Seixas (BRA)
April Ross & Kerri Walsh Jennings (USA)
Tokyo 2020
Alix Klineman & April Ross (USA)
Mariafe Artacho del Solar & Taliqua Clancy (AUS)
Joana Heidrich & Anouk Verge-Depre (SUI)
MEN
Edition
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Atlanta 1996
Karch Kiraly & Kent Steffes (USA)
Mike Dodd & Mike Whitmarsh (USA)
John Child & Mark Heese (CAN)
Sydney 2000
Dain Blanton & Eric Fonoimoana (USA)
Ze Marco de Melo & Ricardo Santos (BRA)
Jorg Ahmann & Axel Hager (GER)
Athens 2004
Emanuel Rego & Ricardo Santos (BRA)
Javier Bosma & Pablo Herrera (ESP)
Patrick Heuscher & Stefan Kobel (SUI)
Beijing 2008
Phil Dalhausser & Todd Rogers (USA)
Marcio Araujo & Fabio Luiz Magalhaes (BRA)
Emanuel Rego & Ricardo Santos (BRA)
London 2012
Julius Brink & Jonas Reckermann (GER)
Alison Cerutti & Emanuel Rego (BRA)
Martins Plavins & Janis Smedins (LAT)
Rio de Janeiro 2016
Alison Cerutti & Bruno Oscar Schmidt (BRA)
Daniele Lupo & Paolo Nicolai (ITA)
Alexander Brouwer & Robert Meeuwsen (NED)
Tokyo 2020
Anders Mol & Christian Sorum (NOR)
Viacheslav Krasilnikov & Oleg Stoyanovskiy (ROC)
Ahmed Tijan & Cherif Younousse (QAT)