Get SF Weekly Newsletters
Pin It

Side Out? 

Wednesday, Aug 5 2009
Comments
Last year, when beach volleyball was all over the television during the Olympics, we wondered: Do people really like this much beach volleyball? Or is it because the competitors look like they’re on spring break in Cabo and about to shotgun a beer? Bring on the fencing! Then we came to appreciate the lunges and the hustle, having once tried to run in sand. We also came to know Kerri Walsh's body better than our own, and learned something about sports tape. Today, the net is strung in our city, as the AVP San Francisco Open brings professional beach volleyball to our shores. It’s about time: Although we have miles of broad sandy beaches, ideal for beach volleyball, nobody seems to know that. Least of all the AVP, which is bringing its own sand and putting it next to the Bay Bridge. The weekend competition features a lot of Olympians, like gold medalists Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser, Nicole Branagh, and — yes, get in line now — gold medalist Walsh, who is back competing after having a baby three months ago. Nice recovery!
Aug. 13-16, 8 a.m., 2009

About The Author

Michael Leaverton

Comments

Subscribe to this thread:

Add a comment

Popular Stories

  1. Most Popular Stories
  2. Stories You Missed
  1. Most Popular

Slideshows

  • clipping at Brava Theater Sept. 11
    Sub Pop recording artists 'clipping.' brought their brand of noise-driven experimental hip hop to the closing night of 2016's San Francisco Electronic Music Fest this past Sunday. The packed Brava Theater hosted an initially seated crowd that ended the night jumping and dancing against the front of the stage. The trio performed a set focused on their recently released Sci-Fi Horror concept album, 'Splendor & Misery', then delved into their dancier and more aggressive back catalogue, and recent single 'Wriggle'. Opening performances included local experimental electronic duo 'Tujurikkuja' and computer music artist 'Madalyn Merkey.'"