## Beach Volleyball Tournament Results at Avicii Arena (January 2024)
The text reports on results from a beach volleyball tournament held at the Avicii Arena in Stockholm in January 2024, featuring both men’s and women’s competitions. As of January 29, 2026, no further major updates regarding this specific tournament have been reported by major sports news outlets.
### anders Mol and Christian Sørum’s Performance
Anders Mol and Christian Sørum were tied with one point each during a specific stage of the tournament.This tournament differed from standard World Cup beach volleyball matches,utilizing a 15-minute format focused on accumulating points,with scoring limited to the “Kingside” of the court. The specific context of this point tie isn’t detailed in the provided text, but it indicates a close contest.
### Swedish Men’s Teams: Jacob Hölting Nilsson and Elmer Andersson
The Swedish pair of Jacob Hölting Nilsson and Elmer Andersson, referred to as “young guns,” reached the final round but were eliminated in the second round of the competition. Swedish Beach Volleyball Federation is the governing body for the sport in Sweden, but does not provide specific results for this particular event on its website as of January 29, 2026.### Women’s Queen of the Court Results
Norway won the women’s Queen of the Court competition, followed by Finland, with the Swedish duo of Isabelle Reffell and Tina Thurin securing third place. Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), the international governing body for volleyball, does not list results for this specific “Queen of the Court” event on its official website as of January 29, 2026, suggesting it was a non-FIVB sanctioned event.
### Tournament Format: “Kingside” Scoring
The tournament employed a unique format differing from standard beach volleyball World Cup matches. Matches lasted 15 minutes, with teams competing to accumulate the most points. A key feature was the restriction of scoring to only one half of the court, designated as the “Kingside.” This format encourages strategic play focused on controlling that specific area of the court.
