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Ross, Kessy earn another shot at gold
Ross, Kessy earn another shot at gold
It was no "Greek tragedy" here Saturday afternoon on the Plages Gaston Defferre for Vassiliki Arvaniti and Maria Tsiartsiani as the women from Athens scored their fourth-straight upset win at the $600,000 World Series 13 Grand Chelem to advance to the finals of the FIVB World Tour.
Ross, Kessy collect gold in Marseille
Ross, Kessy collect gold in Marseille
universalsports.com — After finishing fifth and ninth the past two weeks in SWATCH FIVB World Tour Grand Slam stops... in Switzerland and Russia, Americans Jen Kessy and April Ross finally validated their world championship title here Sunday by defeating Vassiliki Arvaniti and Maria Tsiartsiani of Greece for the US$600,000 World Series 13 Grand Chelem gold medal. (more) Ross, Kessy collect gold in Marseille
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