Sweden's Ahman and Hellvig Dominate Paris Olympics Beach Volleyball

David Ahman and Jonatan Hellvig of Sweden became the top-ranked team in beach volleyball by age 22. At the Paris Olympics, they swiftly defeated Germany to claim Sweden's first-ever Olympic medal in the sport. The victory, achieved in just 36 minutes, highlighted their innovative playing style.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Paris | Updated: 11-08-2024 09:29 IST | Created: 11-08-2024 09:29 IST
Sweden's Ahman and Hellvig Dominate Paris Olympics Beach Volleyball

Jump-setting Swedes David Ahman and Jonatan Hellvig aren't ones to waste time.

At just 22, they became the No. 1 beach volleyball team globally, an age when many competitors are transitioning from indoor games. Their swift ascent was further showcased at the Paris Olympics, where they captured the gold medal in their first Olympic final.

Defeating Germany's Nils Ehlers and Clemens Wickler in just 36 minutes, Ahman and Hellvig clinched the men's beach volleyball championship, marking Sweden's inaugural medal in the sport. Their unorthodox 'Swedish jump-set' technique has propelled them to the top of the world rankings.

The Swedish duo struggled initially but surged past Cuba in the round of 16 and never lost a set thereafter. Their historic victory brought joy to a crowd of 13,000 at the Eiffel Tower Stadium. The scene resonated with a celebratory rendition of ABBA's iconic hits.

Ahman and Hellvig's rapid rise is a testament to their exceptional skills and innovative strategies, leaving the global beach volleyball community in awe.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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