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Michael John Whitmarsh [1] (May 18, 1962 – February 17, 2009) was an American male volleyball and basketball player. He won the silver medal in the men's inaugural beach volleyball tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta , partnering with Mike Dodd .
It was the first time in program history the Toreros won the WCAC (now WCC) title as well as their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The team was led by all-conference forward Mike Whitmarsh, who was a runner-up that year for the conference player of the year award. Brovelli was named the conference coach of the year. [2]
The Manhattan Beach Open is a beach volleyball tournament held annually during the summer in Manhattan Beach, California.Held on the south side of the Manhattan Beach Pier, the Open is the only professional volleyball tournament in which amateurs are able to "place into" the event through pre-qualifying rounds.
Michael Dodd (born August 20, 1957) is an American retired professional beach volleyball player who attended San Diego State University. With his partner Mike Whitmarsh, he won the silver medal in the men's inaugural beach volleyball tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Since winning silver in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, he has ...
The January transfer window for Premier League, English Football League, Scottish Premiership and Women's Super League clubs - and their counterparts in Germany, France, Spain and Italy - has now ...
Mike Dodd and Mike Whitmarsh 4 John Child and Mark Heese 8 4. João Brenha and Miguel Maia 18 5. Carl Henkel and Sinjin Smith 2 Javier Bosma and Sixto Jimenez 9 7. Jan Kvalheim and Björn Maaseide 6 Francisco Álvarez and Juan Rossell 10 9. Roberto Lopes and Franco Neto 1
His time of 44.94 seconds put him in sixth place, well behind winner Quincy Hall and fellow Olympic qualifiers Michael Norman and Chris Bailey. Sprinting around the final turn at Hayward Field ...
The makeup of the mixed 4x400-meter relay team was a source of intrigue leading up to Friday because of the possibility that 16-year-old phenom Quincy Wilson could make his Olympic debut.Wilson is ...