Natalie Cook and Kerri Ann Pottharst won for Australia.
Yes, they have indoor volleyball and beach volleyball. Indoor volleyball has been a medal sport in the Summer Olympics since 1964. Beach volleyball debuted as a demonstration sport at the 1992 Games and became a medal sport in 1996.
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Indoor volleyball has been an official Olympic event since the 1964 Games in Tokyo. Beach volleyball has been an official Olympic event since the 1996 Games in Atlanta.
As of the 2008 Bejing Olympics the following countries have won a gold medal in volleyball at the olympics: United States 3 mens 3 mens beach 2 womens beach Soviet Union 3 mens 4 womens Brazil 2 mens 1 womens 1 mens beach 1 womens beach Japan 1 mens 2 womens Cuba 3 womens China 2 womens Netherlands 1 mens Poland 1 mens Australia 1 womens beach Yugoslavia 1 mens
Russia has never won an Olympic medal in beach volleyball. They have competed in beach volleyball at two Olympic Games. At the 2000 Games in Sydney, the men's team finished 9th and at the 2008 Games in Beijing, the men's team finished 9th and the women's team finished 19th.
Volleyball was first made an Olympic sport in 1964. For more information, check this site: http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/programme/index_uk.asp?SportCode=VB Hope this helps! Dr. B.yes it started in 1987
In the 2008 Summer Olympics, China won the silver medal for Women's Beach Volleyball.
The Americans won one medal at the 2004 Games in Athens and that was the gold in women's beach volleyball. Brazil won gold in men's beach volleyball, China won gold in regular women's volleyball and Brazil won gold in regular men's volleyball.
The 2008 Games was Todd Rogers first Olympics. The gold he won with Phil Dalhausser in men's beach volleyball was his first and only Olympic medal.
Brazil won the silver medal in the Women's Beach Volleyball Tournament at the Rio 2016 Olympics.