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Balloon World Cup

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The Balloon World Cup is an event organized by Spanish celebrities Ibai Llanos and Gerard Piqué, based on a viral balloon keep-up game on social media.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Background

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Ibai was inspired to organize the tournament by a video of American siblings Antonio, Diego and Isabel Arredondo playing a game of keep-up with a balloon in their Canby, Oregon home,[7] which Ibai tweeted with the caption "I want to buy the rights to this and set up a World Cup."[8] Antonio and Diego attended the tournament in Spain to represent the United States, but Diego was eliminated early after a first-round loss to Cuba's Eric Guzmán González.[9]

Staff

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Llanos enlisted several panelists of Spanish sports talk show El chiringuito de Jugones for the event's staff, including former La Liga assistant referee Rafa Guerrero as one of the referees for the tournament's matches, and Alfredo Duro, Jorge D'Alessandro and Ander Cortés as commentators.[10]

Person Role
Ibai Llanos Announcing team
Gerard Piqué
Alfredo Duro
Jorge D'Alessandro
Ander Cortés
Rafa Guerrero Referees
Franc Tormo
Xavi Sánchez
Nacho Tellado Assistant referee
Cristóbal Soria Delegate

In 2022:

Person Role
Ibai Llanos Announcers
José Riobó
Ander Cortés
Suzyroxx Pre-show interviewers
Sekiam
Rafa Guerrero Referees
Sandra Adell
Franc Tormo
Nacho Tellado Assistant referee

Competition rules

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  • Matches would last for 2 minutes, except for the final, which would last 5 minutes.
  • Players had to touch the balloon with their hands, launching it upwards.
  • Players could only touch the balloon once before their opponent touched it.
  • A player is awarded a point when their opponent fails to touch the balloon before it hits the ground.
  • The player who has scored the most points when time runs out wins the match.
  • If the two players are tied when time runs out, they go to an overtime where they must use their head and feet instead of the hands to touch the balloon; the first player to score a point wins the match.

Format

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In spite of the championship having initially been announced as a 24-country tournament with a group stage that would ensure every participant played at least two matches, this was abandoned when the field was expanded to 32 participants, opting instead for a single knockout tournament. All matches were played inside a glass cage that contained a number of pieces of furniture acting as obstacles, and simulating the home environment in which the keep-up game is usually played.[citation needed]

2021

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2021 Balloon World Cup
VenuePortAventura Convention Centre
LocationVila-seca, Tarragona, Spain
Date14 October 2021 (2021-10-14)
Competitors32 from 32 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Peru
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    Spain
2022 →

The 2021 Balloon World Cup is the first edition of the event. It was held on 14 October 2021, at the convention center in the PortAventura World resort in the province of Tarragona.[9][10] The tournament was broadcast live in its entirety on Llanos's Twitch channel,[9] and culminated with Peruvian Francesco de la Cruz defeating German Jan Spiess in the final.[11][12]

After Francesco de la Cruz won the tournament, he was congratulated on social media by President of Peru Pedro Castillo.[13]

Competitors

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All of the competitors were announced as the representatives of their country.[14]

Competitor Country
Walid Seddiki  Algeria
Ramon Cierco  Andorra
Elián Barrado  Argentina
Gor Khechoyan  Armenia
Israel Quispe  Bolivia
Diego Mendez  Brazil
Tsetevan Mladenov  Bulgaria
Felipe Pávez  Chile
Funtxi Ursua Zhang  China
Tarik  Colombia
Eric Guzmán González  Cuba
Matías Boho  Equatorial Guinea
Pol Jorquera  France
Tamaz Tsagareishvili  Georgia
Jan Spiess  Germany
Momo Benavides  Italy
Luis "Pollo" Forzan  Mexico
Gerelt-Od Tserennorov  Mongolia
Yahya El Hajouji  Morocco
Javi Damas  Netherlands
Raúl Eduardo Giménez  Paraguay
Francesco de la Cruz  Peru
Ricardo Ferreira  Portugal
Yana Rudenko  Russia
Pape Ndour  Senegal
Jan Franquesa  Spain
Nicklas Hallback  Sweden
Andrii Mostavchuk  Ukraine
Moses Duckrell  United Kingdom
Diego Arredondo  United States
Isaac "Suko" Leal  Uruguay
Raúl David Carrero  Venezuela

Replaced competitors

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Name Country Reason for replacement Substitute
Marco Fiorillo  Italy Tested positive for COVID-19 prior to the event Gerónimo "Momo" Benavides

Tournament bracket

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Peru Francesco de la Cruz 6
Bulgaria Tsetevan Mladenov 4 Peru Francesco de la Cruz 3
Mongolia Gerelt-Od Tserennorov 3 Mongolia Gerelt-Od Tserennorov 2
Mexico Luis "Pollo" Forzan 1 Peru Francesco de la Cruz 2
Georgia (country) Tamaz Tsagareishvili 3 Argentina Elián Barrado 1
Paraguay Raúl Eduardo Giménez 2 Georgia (country) Tamaz Tsagareishvili 1
Algeria Walid Seddiki 2 Argentina Elián Barrado 4
Argentina Elián Barrado 5 Peru Francesco de la Cruz 2
Sweden Nicklas Hallback 4 Spain Jan Franquesa 1
Morocco Yahya El Hajouji 6 Morocco Yahya El Hajouji 6
Italy Momo Benavides 2 Italy Momo Benavides 4
China Funtxi Ursua Zhang 1 Morocco Yahya El Hajouji 2
United States Diego Arredondo 2 Spain Jan Franquesa 4
Cuba Eric Guzmán González 4 Cuba Eric Guzmán González 5
Spain Jan Franquesa 2 Spain Jan Franquesa 6
Uruguay Isaac "Suko" Leal 1 Peru Francesco de la Cruz 6
Brazil Diego Mendez 3 Germany Jan Spiess 2
Venezuela Raúl David Carrero 1 Brazil Diego Mendez 5
Netherlands Javi Damas 4 Netherlands Javi Damas 4
Ukraine Andrii Mostavchuk 3 Brazil Diego Mendez 3
Portugal Ricardo Ferreira 7 Bolivia Israel Quispe 1
Armenia Gor Khechoyan 2 Portugal Ricardo Ferreira 2
Bolivia Israel Quispe 4 Bolivia Israel Quispe 3
Russia Yana Rudenko 2 Brazil Diego Mendez 1
United Kingdom Moses Duckrell 3 Germany Jan Spiess 4
Equatorial Guinea Matías Boho 5 Equatorial Guinea Matías Boho 1 Bronze medal match
Andorra Ramon Cierco 7 Andorra Ramon Cierco 6
France Pol Jorquera 6 Andorra Ramon Cierco 0 Spain Jan Franquesa 6
Senegal Pape Ndour 4 Germany Jan Spiess 1 Brazil Diego Mendez 4
Chile Felipe Pávez 3 Senegal Pape Ndour 1
Germany Jan Spiess 3 Germany Jan Spiess 5
Colombia Tarik 1

Awards and nominations

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Year Ceremony Category Result Ref.
2021 ESLAND Awards Best Event of the Year Nominated [15]
2022 The Streamer Awards Best Streamed Event Nominated [16]

2022

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2022 Balloon World Cup
VenuePortAventura Convention Centre
LocationVila-seca, Tarragona, Spain
Date27 October 2022 (2022-10-27)
Competitors16 from 16 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Spain
silver medal    Brazil
bronze medal    Argentina
← 2021

The 2022 Balloon World Cup is the second edition of the Balloon World Cup, a sporting event organized by Ibai Llanos and Gerard Piqué, based on a game of keep-up with a balloon that went viral on social media. This was the first edition for which national qualifying tournaments were held.

The tournament was held on 27 October 2022, at the PortAventura Convention Centre in Vila-seca, Tarragona, the same venue that had hosted the first World Cup the year prior. The number of entering countries was reduced from 32 to 16, with defending champion Francesco de la Cruz being the only returning player. Spain's Miguel Imbroda was crowned world champion defeating Brazil's Claudio Lassance in the final.[17][18]

Participants

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2021 World Cup champion Francesco de la Cruz was announced as a participant during the Spanish qualifier.[19] In September 2022, national qualifiers for multiple Latin American countries were announced as well.[20]

Competitor Country
Lautaro Maqueda  Argentina
Claudio Lassance  Brazil
Monte Doebel-Hickok  Canada
Gabriela Amaro Salazar  Chile
Jorge Alba Ortiz  Colombia
Clément Dumais  France
Vanessa Klein  Germany
Joseph Romano  Italy
Gerardo Nocedal  Mexico
Dion de Brouwer  Netherlands
Francesco de la Cruz  Peru
Gustavo Cardoso  Portugal
Miguel Imbroda  Spain
Ogeday Girișken  Turkey
Thomas Hughes  United Kingdom
Keem Kim  United States

National qualifiers

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Spain

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The Spanish national qualifier was held on 3 July 2022 at Fira de Barcelona in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, as part of the third and final day of the 2022 U-Beat Live Fest. Jan Franquesa, who won the bronze medal for Spain at the 2021 World Cup, took part in the tournament, but was eliminated in the first round.[19][21]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
Pere Marquès 3
David Palanques 2 Pere Marquès 4
Ricard Brufau 4 Ricard Brufau 7
Cristina Homet 1 Ricard Brufau 3
Yeray Veróniz 1 Adrián Pérez 4
Hugo Ramírez 3 Hugo Ramírez 1
Adrián Pérez 4 Adrián Pérez 2
Joel Gafarot 2 Adrián Pérez 2
Evilmoon 2 Miguel Imbroda 7
Javi Domingo 9 Javi Domingo 0
Miguel Imbroda 4 Miguel Imbroda 2
Marc Páez 2 Miguel Imbroda 4
Jan Franquesa 0 Alex Aymerich 3
Àlex Pérez 4 Àlex Pérez 0
Alex Aymerich 5 Alex Aymerich 2
Judith Pelejero 4

Chile

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National qualifiers for Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil and Colombia were held concurrently in Buenos Aires, Argentina, between 17 and 18 September 2022.[22]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Matheo Jara Ziller 2
Gonzalo Pauchard Silva 3 Gonzalo Pauchard Silva 4
Mario Espinoza 4 Olavia Paz Campos 0
Olavia Paz Campos 5 Gonzalo Pauchard Silva 4
Gabriela Amaro Salazar 2 Gabriela Amaro Salazar 6
Lorena Castillo Bordón 0 Gabriela Amaro Salazar 4
Manuel Raggio Tocol 5 Manuel Raggio Tocol 0
Yasna Leiva Cortés 1

Argentina

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Lautaro Maqueda Channame 3
Santiago Rodríguez Zahn 0 Lautaro Maqueda Channame 1
Milagros Mansilla 3 Milagros Mansilla 0
Anabella Gamboa 2 Lautaro Maqueda Channame 5
Luca Prezioso 1 Juanfrancisco Suárez 4
Facundo Sgro 2 Facundo Sgro 0
Juanfrancisco Suárez 1 Juanfrancisco Suárez 2
Martiniano Fontanelle 0

Colombia

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Víctor Fabián Aldana 4
Braian Ramírez Masmela 0 Víctor Fabián Aldana 2
Robert Mendoza Ospina 3 Robert Mendoza Ospina 4
Fabián Vera 2 Robert Mendoza Ospina 1
Wilder Portocarrero González 4 Jorge Alba Ortiz 6
Johan Bermúdez Viasus 1 Wilder Portocarrero González 1
Jorge Alba Ortiz 1 Jorge Alba Ortiz 3
Yisel Morales 0

Mexico

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Luis Fernando Montoya 1
Estefanía Yvonne Farias 2 Estefanía Yvonne Farias 0
María Fernanda Rayna 0 José Daniel Trejo 1
José Daniel Trejo 1 José Daniel Trejo 0
Luis Gerardo Ortega Nocedal 2 Luis Gerardo Ortega Nocedal 2
Silvio Miguel Suárez 1 Luis Gerardo Ortega Nocedal 2
José Miguel Caro 1 José Miguel Caro 1
Jorge Mandujano 0

Brazil

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Cléber Francisco dos Santos 0
Agda Balestra 1 Agda Balestra 2
Isla Montalier Queiroz 1 Isla Montalier Queiroz 1
Natalí de Andrae Oliveira 0 Agda Balestra 3
Daiane Alves Villaboes 3 Claudio Lassance 4
Alexander Souza do Nascimento 1 Daiane Alves Villaboes 0
Lucas Rubín 0 Claudio Lassance 2
Claudio Lassance 4

United States

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National qualifiers for the United States and Canada took place on 7 October 2022 as part of the first day of the TwitchCon event in San Diego, California, United States.[23]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Alixxa 1
MeesterKeem 3 MeesterKeem 2
CookSux 1 JoeyKaotyk 1
JoeyKaotyk 6 MeesterKeem 6
Smirky 0 Nesua 0
Nesua 2 Nesua 2
Britanny 0 DailyDasher 0
DailyDasher 1

Canada

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
P1kapeach 0
Coco_chm 4 Coco_chm 0
TheWildLatina 1 MDee14 4
MDee14 2 MDee14 4
GuhRL 1 Dreads 9
Zummmers[note 1] 0 GuhRL 1
ParkenHarbor 2 Dreads 2
Dreads 3

Tournament bracket

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The draw to determine the first-round matchups and the tournament bracket was held on 26 October 2022.[24]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
Chile Gabriela Amaro 2
Germany Vanessa Klein 3 Germany Vanessa Klein 1
Brazil Claudio Lassance 3 Brazil Claudio Lassance 2
United Kingdom Thomas Hughes 2 Brazil Claudio Lassance 3
Canada Monte Doebel-Hickok 3 Argentina Lautaro Maqueda 0
Peru Francesco de la Cruz 0 Canada Monte Doebel-Hickok 1
Argentina Lautaro Maqueda 3 Argentina Lautaro Maqueda 2
Mexico Gerardo Nocedal 0 Brazil Claudio Lassance 2
Turkey Ogeday Girişken 0 Spain Miguel Imbroda 4
Netherlands Dion de Brouwer 1 Netherlands Dion de Brouwer 0
Spain Miguel Imbroda 3 Spain Miguel Imbroda 2
Colombia Jorge Alba 2 Spain Miguel Imbroda 3 Bronze medal match
Italy Joseph Romano 1 France Clément Dumais 2
Portugal Gustavo Cardoso 3 Portugal Gustavo Cardoso 1 Argentina Lautaro Maqueda 3
France Clément Dumais 4 France Clément Dumais 3 France Clément Dumais 2
United States Keem Kim 1

Notes

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  1. ^ The match was abandoned after the first point due to an injury sustained by Zummmers.

References

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