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As the birthplace of volleyball, the United States founded the first association to regulate the sport. The United States Volleyball Association was formed in 1927, and was the founding member of FIVB in 1947. [1] However, by the time of volleyball's international growth in the 1940s, the U.S. was no longer a major power.
This article shows the roster of all participating teams for the men's indoor volleyball tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics. ... United States The roster was ...
The following volleyball players represented the United States: [6] Dusty Dvorak; Dave Saunders; Steve Salmons; Paul Sunderland; Rich Duwelius; Steve Timmons; Craig Buck; Marc Waldie; Chris Marlowe ; Aldis Berzins; Pat Powers; Karch Kiraly
2.6 United States. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents ... at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters ... of all participating teams for the men's ...
PARIS (AP) — As of this moment, Matt Anderson is planning to make another go at an Olympic gold medal in men's volleyball four years from now. At age 41. If his body holds up.
The following is the American roster in the men's volleyball tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics. [6] The United States team just before the group stage match against Italy. From left: Stanley, Lee, Hansen, Priddy, Ball, Touzinsky, Gardner, Salmon, Rooney, Millar, Lambourne, Hoff. Head Coach: Hugh McCutcheon
In women's beach volleyball, the United States team of Misty May (now May-Treanor) and Kerri Walsh (now Walsh Jennings) won the first of three consecutive gold medals, the only team to defend a beach volleyball gold medal. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the United States men's indoor team won all their matches on the way to their third gold ...
Brazil, France, the United States and the former Soviet Union are the only teams to win multiple gold medals at the men's tournament since its introduction. The remaining six editions of the Men's Olympic Volleyball Tournament were won each by a different country including Japan, Poland, Netherlands, Russia and the defunct Yugoslavia.