BEIJING, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- U.S. beach volleyballers
Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser said Thursday they are confident ahead of the
Beijing Olympics.
The two are considered favorites for their momentum
of winning in prominent competitions in the past two years. They are also placed
first on the Olympic qualification rankings.
"We're confident but we hate to say we're favourites.
In my opinion Ricardo and Emanuel (of Brazil) are the favorites," said
Dalhausser after training at the Chaoyang Park beach volleyball ground.
"But being considered favourite is pretty cool," he
added.
Rogers said: "We're relaxed, we don't stress, we just
do our things."
There are good reasons to believe the Americans are
serious contenders for the Beijing Games championship.
They are winners of five FIVB World Tour gold
medalists and in 2007 they won the FIVB World Championships in Gstaad,
Switzerland. With a 21-match winning streak this year, the U.S. duo entered the
Beijing Olympics.
The Americans are 1-1 this year against Brazilians
Emanuel Ricardo and Ricardo Santos, Athens Games champions.
The year of 2008 is their "most productive year,"
said The 2.06-meter Dalhausser, who was named FIVB World Tour best blocker in
2006 and 2007.
"We've won more AVP (Associaton of Volleyball
Professionals) events this year than last year. We're definitely playing better
and more consistently."
"We hate to lose and maybe even more so than anyone
else," said Rogers, who is nicknamed "The Professor" for his extensive
experience on the beach.
The two said their cooperation is perfect.
"We compliment each other well. I like to describe
myself as quietly intense and I would describe him in a similar manner," said
Rogers.