Beach Volleyball
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Pictured: The beginnings of Beach Volleyball on Hawaiian beaches in 1915 [FIVB]
Pictured: Paris hosts it's first Beach Volleyball in the 1930s
Pictured: Beach Volleyball in the 60s
In the 1920s the first beach volleyball courts were constructed in Santa Monica, California. The first two man game played on the beach took place in 1930.
No coaching is allowed during matches, and there are no substitutes in case of bad form or injury permitted.
The first European Championships were organised in Almeria (Spain) in 1993 for men only and then in 1994 for both genders.
Beach Volleyball teams pick which competitions they wish to attend, often deciding based on the prize money available and ranking points of offer – all aimed at moving up the ladder and ultimately qualifying for an Olympic Games.
In 1992, beach volleyball was introduced at the Summer Olympics. In 1996, beach volleyball finally became an official Olympic sport for both women and men.
FactPlayers are required to perform all aspects of the game, but usually consist of a specialised blocker and a defender.