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MARIAFE & CLANCY UP TO NUMBER 2, AHMAN & HELLVIG UP TO NUMBER 3 IN WORLD RANKING

MARIAFE & CLANCY UP TO NUMBER 2, AHMAN & HELLVIG UP TO NUMBER 3 IN WORLD RANKING

Tepic winners Hughes & Cheng climb another 20 spots to get close to top 20

Mariafe in action during the bronze medal match in Tepic

With the second Elite16 tournament of the 2023 Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour season in Tepic having taking place over the weekend and the points from last year’s inaugural Elite16 event in Rosarito dropping out of consideration, some major changes in the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Ranking drew attention as the chart was updated on Monday. Closest to the top, Tepic men’s winners David Ahman & Jonatan Hellvig rose to the top three for the first time in their career, while women’s bronze medallists Taliqua Clancy & Mariafe Artacho Del Solar climbed to number two.

Earning 1,000 points with their third place in Tepic, but also dropping their ninth highest within the last 365 days, the 760 points from their Kusadasi Challenge silver last year, Clancy & Mariafe netted 240 to improve to a new total of 7,280 points, enough to overtake Brazil’s Barbara Seixas & Carol Solberg (7,220) and previous number two Katja Stam & Raisa Schoon of the Netherlands (now fourth on 7,000) into the second place. This is Clancy & Mariafe’s highest ranking since the start of the Beach Pro Tour.

The Aussies stand 1,620 points below ranking leaders Eduarda Santos Lisboa (Duda) & Ana Patricia Ramos of Brazil, who took silver and 1,100 points in Mexico last week, netting 340 towards their new total of 8,900 points.

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Tepic winners Sara Hughes & Kelly Cheng of the United States, who have now earned four gold medals out of six Beach Pro Tour appearances since their reunion in the fall, increased their total to 4,560 points to ascend 20 spots and reach a new high 22nd place.

Italy’s Marta Menegatti & Valentina Gottardi, who started from the qualifiers to reach the semis and finish fourth in Mexico, picked up 900 points and jumped 11 positions up to number 11.

Canada’s Melissa Humana-Paredes & Brandie Wilkerson, on the other hand, made a huge leap of 75 positions up to number 90 after finishing fifth in Tepic, their second Beach Pro Tour appearance as a team.

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