Misty May Treanor's Biography

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Misty may treanor biography
Early life On,July 30,1997, Misty May Treanor was born in Angles, California U.S.A. She followed her dream playing beach volleyball with her dad on the Santa Monica Pier and had her first tournament was she was nine years old. Highschool Misty went to , Newport harbor high school ,as she helped her team win the state championship her sophomore year in volleyball in the year of 1992 and her junior year of 1994 In 1993 misty got selected of the best high school volleyball player in the nation by USA . College During college she played for the Beach State 49ers . Attended Concordia University Irvine for her master's degree and got in on may 4 2013 in Irvine California for,coaching and athletic administration.
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When misty may had to train for the olympics her workout included , Pilates ,core yoga,running or biking , or lifting twice a week for an hour.To be an Olympian misty thought that the more color food the more better .Her power food diet included greek yogurt and honey

Olympics 2000/Sydney
Misty and Holly McPeak at her first Olympics got fifth place together as a team

Olympics 2002/athens
Misty May Treanor and Kerri Walsh defeated Brazil in there match to win a gold medal in the championship.Them two together never lost to a single set in all seven matches

Olympic2008/Beijing
Misty and her partner Kerri repeated as a gold medalist and first partners to go as gold medalist ,On August 21 while defeating the first-seeded Chinese team for two teams

Olympics 2012/London
Misty and Kerri were keeping their streak of 32 consecutive years sets without losing to Australia and the Czech Republic.But then their streak came to an end when they lost their first set to the Schwaiger sisters from Austria

Why did misty stop playing with Kerri Walsh
Misty thought she did not want to do that career and have a husband and be a mom and her body was telling her that aswell ,and thats when she had her first child Malia Barbara with her husband ,Matt Treanor

Stuff to know about misty may

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