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Joaquin Bello (born 20 July 2000) is a British
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player. Together with his twin brother
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, they are the current British No. 1 team. They won the bronze medal at the
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. He is a 4-time medallist on the FIVB World Tour, winning Britain’s only gold medal, and a 3-time British champion.


Junior career

Joaquin and Javier started playing volleyball at the age of 6 at their local club in Madrid. In 2011, their family moved to London and they joine
Richmond Volleyball Club
where they won multiple national championships in indoor and beach volleyball in all the underage categories. In 2016, the brothers started their international beach volleyball career and earned their first England cap at the U1
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Beach Volleyball Championships, eventually taking the gold medal. Beach volleyball made its Commonwealth Games debut in the
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, Bahamas. There, the duo won gold, helping England to top the medal table. Whilst in the middle of their A-levels, the Bello brothers qualified for the
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in Buenos Aires, making them the first ever British team to qualify for this competition. They clinched the 5th and last European spot for the Games by beating Hungary in the last playoff match. Representing Team GB for their first time, the brothers lost in the quarterfinal against host country Argentina, ending up in 5th place. They finished in 5th place at the U19 World Championships in Nanjing, China - Britain’s highest ever finish at any world junior event.


Senior career

Joaquin played his first World Tour event in Aydin, Turkey in 2017. In 2019, the twins won a bronze medal in Rubavu, Rwanda after being defeated by the eventual champions Japan in the semifinal. It was the first ever World Tour medal for a British men’s team. In 2021, they won their first World Tour gold medal in Cortegaça, Portugal, the first in British history. They followed that with another medal, a bronze at the World Tour event in
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. In 2022, the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour replaced the FIVB World Tour and the Bello brothers won another bronze medal in Cortegaça, Portugal. With his brother, he achieved a career-high
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of No. 43 in May 2022. At the 2022 Commonwealth Games, the brothers competed for Team England at the Smithfield arena, later nicknamed the "Bellodrome”. They achieved a historic bronze medal, the first for England at the Commonwealth Games, just 5 years on from their triumph at the Commonwealth Youth Games. Joaquin has won 3 consecutive British Championship titles, winning the
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Finals in 2020, 2021 and 2022.


Personal life

After moving to London in 2011, Joaquin attended Gunnersbury Catholic School in
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, London. The brothers train in
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and are coached by their father Luis Bello, a former professional player and coach. Beach volleyball is a full family affair with their younger brother also playing volleyball and their mum coordinating their support team. Joaquin is currently studying Medicine at Imperial College School of Medicine.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bello, Joaquin 2000 births Living people Bello British men's beach volleyball players English men's beach volleyball players Beach volleyball blockers FIVB World Tour award winners Beach volleyball players at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Commonwealth Games competitors for England Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for England Commonwealth Games medallists in beach volleyball Beach volleyball players at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Medallists at the 2022 Commonwealth Games