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Posted On: August 5, 2015 By : Staff

Beach Sports Put a Stake
in the Sand

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The North American Sand Soccer Championships have been staged in Virginia Beach, Virginia, for 22 years and attract more than 10,000 participants. Soccer is one of several traditional sports thriving on the sand. Photo courtesy of NASSC

By Zoie Clift
Though beach sports have been around for years in various forms, recent years have seen considerable growth across sports that haven’t always had a strong tradition on the sand. Volleyball has been a mainstay, but soccer, ultimate, tennis and wrestling are also enjoying newfound popularity on the beach, even at destinations not known for sandy shores.

As the world gears up for the 2016 Olympic Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro, beach volleyball is already a favorite. “Tickets to events on Copacabana Beach are the hottest ticket in Brazil,” said John Ruger, senior director of beach operations for USA Volleyball.

The United States team also has high hopes; it has medaled at every Olympics since the discipline became part of the Games in 1996, and its longtime star, Kerri Walsh Jennings, has a good chance of making history in Rio as the first woman to win a gold medal in beach volleyball in four successive Games. (Her partner in gold-medal wins, Misty May-Treanor, retired after the London Olympics.)

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