Pondering the sexcess... er... success of beach volleyball

A buddy and I went to the AVP Huntington Beach Open this past weekend. I wanted to catch one of Kerri Walsh and Misty May's matches, but we arrived about an hour too late. We walked around the tournament grounds watching the action on the various side courts. We settled in to watch a match that featured Angela Knopf and Saralyn Smith against Jenelle Koester and Sarah Straton. Why did we decide that particular match? I'm not certain, but I think it might have been Jenelle Koester…

That's her on the right. [Picture is included in original post.] I could say that it was her terrifc serves, clutch digs or powerful spikes, but I'd be lying. As I watched the match, I started to wonder - how much of beach volleyball's success is based on sex? The sport really came to the forefront during the 2004 Olympics in Sydney, when May and Walsh (and all of the other competitors) showed off their toned, athletic bodies in tiny bikinis. If you remember, it was pretty amazing how popular the sport became as it was introduced to an international audience. Everyone was talking about it. Moreover, everyone was watching it, and the unbeatable Misty May and Kerri Walsh became household names. Still at the Koester match, I looked around the court, trying to figure out what percentage of attendees were there for the volleyball and what percentage were there for the view. I noticed a couple of male "photographers" taking pictures of Koester. No press passes, just big cameras with long lenses. It's clear that a large percentage of beach volleyball fans are there for the eye candy. And I'm not just talking about women. There were a lot of female fans clustered around the men's matches as well.

From a pure sports standpoint, indoor volleyball is more entertaining to watch. Due to the hard surface, the athletes are able to move more quickly and jump higher, which results in longer rallies and harder spikes...

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You know, anything on the beach is hot. Athletic bodies...male or female are doubly so. Athletes take pride in their bodies and I doubt these women mind the success or sexcess of playing on the beach. They love to play, they look hot playing. I can't imagine sand in the bikini is all that great though.

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