Karch Kiraly
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| Men's Volleyball | |||
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| Gold | 1984 Los Angeles | Volleyball (indoor) | |
| Gold | 1988 Seoul | Volleyball (indoor) | |
| Gold | 1996 Atlanta | Beach Volleyball | |
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| Gold | 1986 Paris | Team Competition | |
| Goodwill Games | |||
| Silver | 1986 Moscow | Team Competition | |
Charles Frederick Kiraly, better known as Karch Kiraly (born November 3, 1960 in Jackson, Michigan), is an American volleyball player who is the only person to have won Olympic gold medals in both the indoor and beach versions of the sport.
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[edit] UCLA career
Kiraly started for the UCLA Bruins volleyball team from 1979 through 1982. He was named All America all four years. While playing in UCLA's Pauley Pavillion under coach Al Scates, he led UCLA to three NCAA Men's Volleyball Championships in 1979 (undefeated season), 1981, and 1982 (undefeated season). Over the four years under Kiraly, UCLA won 129 matches and lost only 5.
Kiraly won Most Outstanding Player in 1981 and 1982. He was inducted into UCLA's Hall of Fame in 1992.
At UCLA, Kiraly studied Biochemistry and graduated cum laude in June 1983 with a 3.34 cumulative GPA. He also was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.
[edit] 1988 Olympics
Kiraly was popularly called the "Thunderball in Volleyball." He went on to become a fixture on the national team through much of the 1980s as a combination setter/hitter. Team USA would win Olympic gold medals in 1984 and 1988 with Kiraly. He was team captain for the 1988 Seoul Olympics, wearing #15, and was also named by FIVB (International Volleyball Federation) as the top player in the world in 1986 and 1988.
After the 1988 Olympics, he retired from the national team. After a stint of club volleyball in Italy with Steve Timmons (Il Messaggero of Ravenna), he returned to the U.S. to play beach volleyball full time. Kiraly has won a record 148 professional beach volleyball titles, and partnered with Kent Steffes to win the first men's Olympic beach volleyball tournament in 1996. Even in his mid-40s, he continues to compete effectively against far younger players; his early-2000s partnership with Mike Lambert revitalized his career. Kiraly's most recent win came in August 2005, when he and Lambert won an AVP tournament in Huntington Beach, California. He has won over $3 million in beach volleyball, also a record.
[edit] AVP
In 2002, at the age of 42, Kiraly began training with Mike Rangel, a noted fitness coach and founder of Southern California-based PlyoCity. Kiraly went on to record another 6 AVP tournament victories, two with partner Brent Doble in 2002 and 2003, and four with Lambert in 2004 and 2005.
In 2006, Kiraly partnered with Larry Witt. In 2007, Kiraly partnered with Kevin Wong.
Kiraly is known for his trademark pink cap that he wears while playing on the AVP tour.
While not playing, Kiraly serves as a commentator for women's final and other matches.
Karch retired from the tour at the end of the 2007 season but still works as a broadcaster for ESPN.
[edit] Personal
Kiraly resides in San Clemente, California, with his wife Janna and two sons, Kristian and Kory.
[edit] External links
- AVP Profile
- Beach Volleyball Database profile
- Karch Kiraly's U.S. Olympic Team bio
- Karch Kiraly Volleyball Academy
- http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/2007-08-30-kiraly-retirement_N.htm
| Preceded by Par J. Arvidsson Rowdy Gaines Oliver Luck Kenneth W. Sims Lynette Woodard |
NCAA Top Five Award Class of 1983 Bruce Baumgartner John Elway Richard J. Giusto Charles F. Kiraly David R. Rimington |
Succeeded by John E. Frank Beth Heiden Terrell L. Hoage Stefan G. Humphries Steve Young |

