The finest beach volleyball in Spain lit up Cala Bosque – La Zenia in a true celebration of the sport. The inaugural edition of the ‘Revolution 1920 Playas de Orihuela’ tournament — a prestigious 3-star event on the Spanish National Beach Volleyball Circuit organized by the Royal Spanish Volleyball Federation — concluded on Sunday with an unforgettable showcase. Packed stands and a phenomenal atmosphere marked both the semifinals and the thrilling finals.
In the women’s category, the duo Florian/Serrano claimed the championship with a commanding victory over Hopf/Palma, winning 0-2 (17-21, 9-21). The bronze went to Khilko/Moreno, who showed remarkable consistency throughout the tournament.
In the men’s final, Saucedo/Viera delivered a solid performance to defeat Moreno/Sanfélix in straight sets, 2-0 (21-12, 23-21), in a gripping match. Levinson/Karvatskyi took third place after an impressive run through the Orihuela sands.
The event was graced by the presence of Orihuela’s Mayor, Pepe Vegara; Sports Councillor, Víctor Sigüenza; and Coastal and Beaches Councillor, Manuel Mestre. They were joined by Juan Lario, representative of the Royal Spanish Volleyball Federation, for the final day’s festivities.
But Revolution 1920 went far beyond the sport itself. With a stunning beachside setting, live music, gourmet food, entertainment, and a dedicated business networking area, the tournament offered a holistic experience blending leisure, tourism, and top-level competition. The event’s technical execution was led by Deporte y Empresa, with eye-catching temporary architecture and logistical setup by Babalú Producciones.
Thanks to its enthusiastic crowds and high-calibre play over four thrilling days, Revolution 1920 has firmly established itself as a standout event on the summer calendar.












