Australia and Qatar Shine at Asian U18 Beach Volleyball Championships

Australia and Qatar have solidified their status as leading contenders at the AVC U18 Beach Volleyball Asian Championships with their notable performances that led to multiple podium finishes. Held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, this event served as a crucial qualifier for the 2026 FIVB U18 Beach Volleyball World Championships in the Hague, with the top five teams in each category securing places for their countries.

In the men's competition, Australia's team made a remarkable impact. Ryan Edgar and Thomas Turner achieved gold after maintaining an undefeated streak, culminating in their victory over Kazakhstan’s duo, Orazali Sagynysh and Alikhan Agabek. Similarly, Qatar impressed with their bronze medal win by Musa Alkeer and Mubarak Musa Thiik Madut.

In the women's category, Australia's Ava Gaborit and Jorja Grocott reached the final and earned silver, having been outplayed by China’s Qi Siyu and Zhuang Ming, who took gold. The bronze medal was claimed by Kazakhstan’s Gayana Galash and Merey Kozhakhmet, resulting in a diverse and competitive medal platform.

The competition highlighted the contributions of countries benefiting from FIVB Volleyball Empowerment support, notably Australia and Qatar. These nations received assistance for coaching and equipment, strengthening their development programs and enhancing their international competitiveness in youth beach volleyball. The event welcomed teams from 15 different countries, emphasizing the growing popularity and competitiveness of international youth beach volleyball.

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