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Beach Update: Hughes/Ross Claim Moscow Gold

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Aug. 12, 2018)Sara Hughes and Summer Ross made history by winning their first FIVB World Tour gold medal, both individually and as a team. They emerged victorious in a thrilling match against Brazil’s Agatha Bednarczuk and Eduarda ‘Duda’ Santos Lisboa at the Moscow four-star event on Sunday, with a final score of 21-19, 12-21, 15-12.

A Memorable Achievement

The ninth-seeded pair, Hughes and Ross, not only secured the gold medal but also earned 800 ranking points and a $20,000 prize. This impressive triumph marked a significant milestone in their careers.

Hughes, reflecting on the momentous occasion, expressed her elation: “That was so amazing. My first World Tour final and being in the final meant everything. I am so glad I had this girl by my side. Brazil played great, but we competed hard to come out with the win.”

Their Journey to Victory

Ross, 25, and Hughes, 23, joined forces in March and have already proven themselves as formidable competitors. This remarkable achievement follows their bronze medal win at the four-star event in Espinho, Portugal in July.

Leading up to their remarkable triumph, Ross and Hughes demonstrated their prowess by winning crucial matches, including a third-round victory against the fifth-seeded U.S. team of Alix Klineman and April Ross, with a score of 21-18, 21-19. In the semi-finals, they triumphed over Germany’s third-seeded duo, Chantal Laboureur and Julia Sude, with a score of 23-21, 21-14.

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Steadfast Determination and Composure

Despite losing their first pool play match, Hughes and Ross displayed unwavering focus and determination. Their resilience paid off as they triumphed in every match thereafter, culminating in a hard-fought victory in the final match.

Ross emphasized the significance of their mindset and teamwork: “We knew that the first point meant everything. We just had to get every point we could get, and somehow we got through.”

Looking Ahead

Ross and Hughes will be the sole U.S. representatives competing at the World Tour Finals in Hamburg, Germany from August 15-19. This opportunity to showcase their skills on the global stage is a testament to their exceptional performance and undeniable talent.

To relive the excitement of the gold medal match, click here.

FAQs

Q: How did Sara Hughes and Summer Ross secure their first FIVB World Tour gold medal?
A: Sara Hughes and Summer Ross emerged victorious in the Moscow four-star event, defeating Brazil’s Agatha Bednarczuk and Eduarda ‘Duda’ Santos Lisboa in a thrilling match.

Q: What other accomplishments have Sara Hughes and Summer Ross achieved together?
A: Prior to their gold medal win in Moscow, Sara Hughes and Summer Ross claimed a bronze medal at the four-star event in Espinho, Portugal.

Q: What were some notable victories for Sara Hughes and Summer Ross on their path to the gold medal?
A: Hughes and Ross secured crucial victories throughout the tournament, including a third-round win over the fifth-seeded U.S. team of Alix Klineman and April Ross.

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Summary

In an exhilarating turn of events, Sara Hughes and Summer Ross captured their first FIVB World Tour gold medal at the Moscow four-star event. Despite facing fierce competition, the determined duo showcased their skills and emerged victorious. With this remarkable accomplishment, they have solidified their place among the world’s top beach volleyball athletes. As they set their sights on future competitions, it is clear that Hughes and Ross have a bright future ahead. To stay updated on their journey, visit Alpinetgheep.com.