- Dax Holdren
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Dax Holdren Personal information Born September 4, 1972 Medal recordMen's Volleyball Competitor for the United States World Championships Silver 2003 Rio de Janeiro Beach Volleyball Dax Holdren (born September 4, 1972 in Santa Barbara, California) is an American professional beach volleyball player. Holdren is currently on the AVP tour playing with Jeff Nygaard.
Holdren was a late-comer to the sport of volleyball and did not begin playing until his junior year in high school.[1] He joined the AVP in 1997 and was the tour's rookie of the year.[2] He started his career playing with Todd Rogers, a teammate of his at San Marcos High School in Santa Barbara. The duo had eight wins together, including a World Tour victory in 2000 that was reached through qualification. Following his partnership with Rogers, Holdren partnered with Eric Fonoimoana for two AVP seasons. In 2002, they were considered the dominant partnership on tour.[3] Fonoimoana split with Holdren in 2003.
Holdren represented the United States with partner Stein Metzger at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, where they finished fifth. The duo were not expected to win medals despite their unexpected win of the silver medal at the 2003 Beach Volleyball World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Holdren and Metzger split as partners following their finish out of the medals in Athens; both Holdren and Metzger are smallish players for beach volleyball and had no plans to continue as partners, leading to Holdren's current pairing with Nygaard.[4] During the 2005 AVP season, Holdren and Nygaard were the second-ranked pair in the league.[5] Holdren himself finished second on the tour in digs with 909.[2] Holdren and Nygaard are still primary partners, but in the 2007 season, Nygaard's treatment for cancer has reduced their play time together. While Nygaard underwent treatment, Holdren partnered with Kevin Wong in several tournaments.[6]
In his career, Holdren has 14 total wins on the AVP tour (eight with Rogers, five with Fonoimoana, one with Nygaard), most recently coming in 2005. He has had several sponsors, notably being sponsored by Nautica along with Mike Lambert.[7]
References
- ^ Robinson, Jon. "Dax Holdren Interview." IGN, September 19, 2003. http://sports.ign.com/articles/450/450767p1.html
- ^ a b "Dax Holdren." AVP.com. http://www.avp.com/players/profile.jsp?id=60
- ^ "Eric Fonoimoana and Dax Holdren Dominate the Beach At Nissan U.S. Championships of Beach Volleyball Presented by Xbox." Business Wire, August 25, 2002. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2002_August_25/ai_90722055
- ^ Moore, David Leon. "Partners part ways, produce power pairs." USA Today, July 20, 2005. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/summer/2005-07-20-volleyball-teammates_x.htm
- ^ Moore, David Leon. "Partners..."
- ^ Scarr, Mike. "Nygaard recovering from cancer." AVP.com, May 25, 2007. http://www.avp.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070525&contentid=27407
- ^ "Team Nautica." Nautica.com, http://www.nautica.com/team1
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Categories:- American beach volleyball players
- Beach volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Olympic beach volleyball players of the United States
- People from Santa Barbara, California
- 1972 births
- Living people
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