Beach volleyball: German duo struggle to communicate over Paris party
Jul 30, 2024; Paris, France; Miles Evans (USA) in action against the Netherlands in a beach volleyball preliminary match during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Eiffel Tower Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Goodale-USA TODAY Sports PARIS -- Cheers from packed stands have echoed through Paris to the delight of competitors after the COVID-impacted Tokyo Games, but at least two beach volleyball Olympians might have preferred the sound of silence on Tuesday.
German duo Clemens Wickler and Nils Ehlers beat home hopefuls Remi Bassereau and Julien Lyneel 2-0 in their Pool C clash, despite not being able to hear one another over the party atmosphere at the Eiffel Tower venue.
"It's different to sit in the stands and hear the atmosphere and standing on the court and playing. It was so loud we couldn't even talk between the rallies, especially in the reception (of serve)," Ehlers said.
"Normally we would talk -- who is taking the middle and some reminders -- but sometimes the music and the fans were so loud that I had to really shout as loud as I could."
It was the kind of scene that Tokyo Olympians had dreamed of, after the global pandemic saw the COVID-delayed Games carry on in front of empty stands three years ago.
But it might have been too much of a good thing for Ehlers and Wickler, as they relied on their experience with one another to tune out the noise.
"Sometimes it is instinct, sometimes we just come closer. Especially in this situation where you are so nervous you can trust on all the repetition you've done in the past," he said.
Ehlers will likely face less crowd opposition when he continues his Paris campaign with Wickler on Thursday, as they play their second preliminary stage match against Australians Thomas Hodges and Zachery Schubert.
"He never listens to me, anyway," Ehlers told reporters. "But it's amazing to play here and lots of pressure falling off right now."
TEAM USA UPDATE
The American team of Miles Partain and Andy Benesh got into the win column by defeating Mohamed Abicha and Zouheir El Graoui of Morocco 2-0 in Pool D play.
Benesh and Partain are 1-1 for three points, as are countrymen Miles Evans and Chase Budinger in Pool F. Evans and Budinger fell 2-0 to Dutch foes Stefan Boermans and Yorick de Groot.
--Reuters, Special to Field Level Media
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