BEIJING, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- Brazilian defending
champions Emanuel Rego and Ricardo Santos were defeated in men's beach
volleyball semifinal at the Beijing Olympics on Wednesday.
They lost to their Brazilian compatriots, Marcio
Araujo and Fabio Magalhaes 20-22 and 18-21.
"Fabio and Marcio played very well in the match.
Their blocks and strikes were excellent and we made a lot of mistakes,"
commented Santos after the match.
"I wish them very good performance in the final and I
will cheer for them," he told a press conference.
The defending champions will meet Georgia's Renato
Gomes and Jorge Terceiro, who lost to U.S. duo Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser
in another semifinal, in the bronze medal match on Friday.
Araujo and Magalhaes said they hadn't expected they
could win the match against defending champions.
"We knew it would be very difficult so we put all our
energy to play against them and make every ball perfect. We gave 120 percent of
our energy, not 100 percent," said Araujo.
"We played well in defense and blocks," he said.
The two Brazilians will face U.S. duo
Rogers/Dalhausser in the final.
Araujo and Magalhaes, placed fourth on the Olympic
qualification standing, were winners of 11 FIVB World Tour events and gold
medallists at the 2005 FIVB World Championships.
The 34-year-old Araujo was named FIVB World Tour best
defensive player in 2005, best setter in 2007, and the 29-year-old Magalhaes was
FIVB best blocker in 2005 and most improved player that year.