Olympic
Volleyball Champion
Karch Kiraly
is arguably the best professional volleyball player in the world and the
most recognizable player in the sport today. He has been playing professional
volleyball for 12 years and has compiled an unprecedented array of accomplishments.
At the
1996 Olympics, the first time beach volleyball was ever included as a sport,
Kiraly won the gold medal. During the 1999 season, he set the career open
victory mark at 141 and counting. In 1988, serving as team captain and
most valuable player, he won the gold medal in the Olympics for indoor
volleyball. He also won the gold four years earlier in the Olympics and
was appointed National Team captain in 1995. Kiraly is expected to capture
the gold again at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney.
His career
has been paved in gold. Kiraly won the gold at the Pan American Games,
the Savin Cup, the World Championship and the World Cup. This five-time
"King of the Beach" has also transferred his talents into a successful
volleyball marketing business. He is the author of Karch Kiraly's Championship
Volleyball, has taped a training video with Karolyn Kirby and is a contributing
editor to Volleyball Monthly/Volleyball Magazine.
Karch Kiraly shares
his secrets of what it takes to become and remain a champion.
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