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The CBVA Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame is a collaboration between CBVA and the Hermosa Beach Historical Society. To be eligible for the Hall of Fame, individuals must either be a top ranked volleyball player who has maintained a high degree of excellence and superior play over a significant period of time and demonstrated significant CBVA participation or someone who has devoted a major part ...
Steffes is the co-author of the book Kings of Summer: The Rise of Beach Volleyball. [9] Together with his co-author Travis Mewhirter, it chronicles the rise of beach volleyball from a 1970s rebel culture to inclusion in the 1996 Summer Olympics, and offers an in-depth look at the dramatic quarterfinal match between Steffes and his partner Karch Kiraly against Sinjin Smith and Carl Henkel.
[4] [10] For her playing career, Gregory was named into the Volleyball Hall of Fame in 1989. [11] From USA Volleyball, Gregory was selected as an All-Time Great Women's Player in 1984. [12] For beach volleyball, Gregory was selected by USA Volleyball as a Women's Beach All-Era Player in 2004 and an All-Time Great Female Beach Volleyball Player ...
Two current head coaches and a historic team have been selected for induction into the Minnesota Volleyball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Leading the way is Wayzata coach Scott Jackson, who ...
Randy Stoklos (born December 13, 1960) is a retired American beach volleyball player. Stoklos is the first player to earn $1 million playing competitive beach volleyball. [1] [2] He is a five-time winner of the prestigious Manhattan Open. [3] Stoklos played college volleyball at UCLA and left early to focus on beach volleyball. [4]
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He is in the California Beach Volleyball Association Hall of Fame. In 2012, Dodd was inducted into the International Volleyball Hall of Fame. [2] One of beach volleyball's all-time greats, Dodd won 75 titles in his illustrious 18-year career and a silver medal in the first Olympics to feature beach volleyball.
As a primary force behind the growth of beach volleyball as a sport, [2] he was inducted into the California Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2002 and the International Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2003. [3] [1]