DOHA (Qatar): It was a golden final day at the first-ever Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) World Beach Games which concluded here on Wednesday.
More than 1,200 athletes from 97 countries competed across 13 sports over six days, and the final six competitions came to a dramatic close on Wednesday.
Spain topped the medals table with an impressive seven golds, followed by Brazil on five with Italy and the USA claiming four gold medals each.
Qatar hearts were broken after the heroic men’s Beach Volleyball team lost 2-0 in a captivating final against the USA.
Indonesia claimed the bronze. The USA made it a golden double by dominating the women’s final, beating Brazil in straight sets. Canada won the women’s bronze.
Great Britain surprise package
Great Britain were the surprise package of the women’s Beach Soccer, but still lost to Spain 3-2 to settle for silver.
Brazil beat Russia for the bronze, and it was the same outcome in the men’s final with Brazil comfortably overcoming Russia 9-3. Iran edged out Italy for the men’s bronze.
Brazil win gold in Beach Handball
Brazil needed a nail-biting shootout to beat Spain in Beach Handball final.
Qatar missed out on bronze, losing another close contest, 2-1, to Sweden. Denmark claimed the women’s gold, beating Hungary, 2-0, with Brazil defeating Vietnam for bronze.
Russia created a storm in 3×3 Basketball, blitzing their way to the final where they beat Brazil for the gold.
Mongolia worked hard for the bronze medal by beating Ukraine. France were worthy winners of the women’s gold, overcoming a plucky Netherlands in the final. China beat Brazil, who had earlier knocked out the strong favourites USA to finish third.
Earlier in the day, it was an all-European haul of the medals in the men’s Kitefoil Racing with Germany’s Florian Gruber taking gold, followed by Nicolas Parlier, of France, and Guy Bridge, who claimed Great Britain’s first medal of the Games.
The final Beach Tennis gold was won in the Mixed Doubles by Brazil’s Andre Baran and Rafella Miiller who beat Nicolas Gianotti and Marie Eve Hoarau, of France, in straight sets. The bronze also went Brazil’s way to Vinicius Font and Joana Cortez.