Rock Star Beach Volleyball USA Gold Medal Match
August/08/2012 11:47 AM
UPDATE:
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Final Score: May-Treanor/Walsh defeat Ross/Kessy 21-16, 21-16 #beachvolleyball
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AND FOR THE THIRD TIME, Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh are Olympic GOLD Medalists! http://fb.me/NsgcMQWV

In London, they “wish they all could be California Girls!”

Yes, USA Beach Volleyball is doing the Beach boys proud today.
USA Beach Volleyball will bring home the gold today, but by which California Girls rock star duo is yet to be determined.
August 8, 2012 at 1PM Pacific Time, the Olympic Gold Medal Match for beach volleyball will begin. But this year, it won’t be two countries battling it out for gold. Instead it will be USA vs. USA for the gold. The match is between the No. 3 Misty May-Treanor / Kerri Walsh against the No. 4 Jennifer Kessy / April Ross pair.
Not since 1996, when Sandra Pires and Jackie Silva from Brazil went against their own Brazilian teammates --Monica Rodrigues and Adriana Samuel has this happened where two women’s teams from the same country fought for the gold.
According to TeamUSA.org:
- The last time the U.S. had two teams in the Olympic beach finals was at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta where Karch Kiraly and Kent Steffes advanced as did the U.S. team of Mike Dodd and Mike Whitmarsh. Kiraly and Steffes went on to win the gold.
- The only time the U.S. has won more than one medal in an Olympic women’s beach volleyball tournament was in 2004 in Athens when May-Treanor and Walsh took the gold and the U.S. team of Elaine Youngs and Holly McPeak won the bronze.
FACTS about these four women rock star athletes:
Misty May-Treanor: A Costa Mesa girl, she was born in Los Angeles. Currently 35 years old she is 5-foot-9. She graduated from Long Beach State and is married to Matt Treanor, a professional baseball player.
Kerri Walsh: Currently 33 years old and standing tall at 6-foot-3, she was born in Santa Clara, California. She attended and played at Stanford University.
Jennifer Kessy: A Trojan, the USC grad is 6-foot-0 and is 35 years old. She was born in Orange, California but calls San Luis Obispo her home. She is the eighth woman (and sixth American) to exceed career earnings of one million dollars at Gstaad in 2010.
April Ross: Born in Costa Mesa, Ross is 6-foot-1 and 30 years old. Also a USC graduate, Ross is the first woman to be named Rookie of the Year by FIVB.
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