Vitor Gonçalves Felipe

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Vitor Gonçalves Felipe Volleyball (beach)
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birthday March 10, 1991
place of birth João Pessoa, Brazil
size 1.92 m
partner 2009–2010 Álvaro Filho
2011 Marcus Carvalhaes
2012 Neilton Santos
2013 Márcio Gaudie
2013 Alison Cerutti
2013–2014 Evandro
2014–2016 Álvaro Filho
2016–2017 Jo Gomes
2017 George Wanderley
2018 Guto Carvalhaes
2018 Evandro
2019 Pedro Solberg
World ranking Position 21
successes
2009 - Vice World Champion U21
2010 - Vice World Champion U21
2011 - U21 World Championship Third
2013 - Vice World Champion U23
2013 - World Championship Fifth
2013 - Winner FIVB Grand Slam Berlin
2013 - Winner FIVB Grand Slam Xiamen
2014 - Fifth FIVB Grand Slam Moscow
2015 - Fifth in the
2016 World Championships - Fifth FIVB Grand Slam Moscow
2016 - Fifth FIVB Grand Slam Olsztyn
2016 - Fifth FIVB Major Gstaad
2017 - Winner FIVB 2-Star Espinho
2018 - Second FIVB 4-Star Warsaw
(As of March 25, 2019)

Vitor Gonçalves Felipe (born March 10, 1991 in João Pessoa , Brazil ) is a Brazilian beach volleyball player .

Career

As a junior, Vitor Gonçalves Felipe played alongside Álvaro Morais Filho , with whom he was twice vice world champion in the U21s. With Marcus Carvalhaes he won bronze at the 2011 U21 World Cup. In 2012 he formed a duo with Neilton Santos . The best international result was a seventh place at the Brasília Open. In 2013, Vitor Felipe became U23 vice world champion alongside Márcio Gaudie . On the FIVB World Tour 2013 he formed a new duo with Evandro . Vitor Felipe / Evandro reached the quarter-finals at the World Cup in Stare Jabłonki . Here, however, they had to admit defeat to the German Erdmann / Matysik and took fifth place. The Brazilians won the Grand Slam in Berlin . With Alison Cerutti , Vitor Felipe also won the Grand Slam in Xiamen . In 2014 he finished fifth with Evandro at the Grand Slam in Moscow . At the side of Álvaro Filho , Vitor Felipe finished fifth at the 2015 World Cup in the Netherlands as well as at the 2016 Grand Slams in Moscow, Olsztyn and Gstaad . In 2017 Vitor Felipe first played nationally with Jo Gomes and later on the FIVB World Tour with George Wanderley , with whom he won the 2-star tournament in Espinho . In 2018 he started with Guto Carvalhaes and later again with Evandro.

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Individual evidence

  1. FIVB world rankings (as of March 25, 2019)