Alix Klineman Explained

Alix Klineman
Fullname:Alexandra Rose Klineman
Birth Date:30 December 1989
Birth Place:Manhattan Beach, California, United States
Height:1.96 m[1]
Weight:79 kg[2]
Position:Outside hitter
Years:2007–2010
2011–2012
2012–2013
2013–2014
2014–2015
2015–2017
Clubs:Stanford University
Scavolini Pesaro
Mc Carnaghi Villa Cortese
Imoco Volley Conegliano
Igor Gorgonzola Novara
Dentil Praia Clube
Nationalyears:2008–2021
Nationalteam:United States
Medaltemplates-Title:Medal record

Alexandra Rose "Alix" Klineman (born December 30, 1989) is an American beach volleyball player, 2020 Summer Olympics gold medalist, and former indoor volleyball player.

In high school she was the 2006 Gatorade National Player of the Year. She was a four-time All-American in volleyball at Stanford University, and the 2010 Volleyball Magazine national player of the year. She won a bronze medal with Team USA at the 2011 Pan American Games.

Switching to beach volleyball, she was named part of the 2018 Association of Volleyball Professionals Team of the Year (along with April Ross), and individually honored with the 2018 and 2019 Best Blocker awards.

Early life

Klineman was born in Torrance, California, to Mike and Kathie Klineman, raised in Manhattan Beach, California, and is Jewish.[1] [3] [4] [5] She has an older brother, Max, and a sister, Maddy.[1] [6] She is 6'5" (1.96 m) in height.[1]

High school

Klineman graduated from Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, California in 2007. She was named the 2005 and 2006 California Gatorade State Player of the Year for Volleyball, and the 2006 Gatorade National Player of the Year.[7] She was also the 2004 and 2006 California State Championship most valuable player, PrepVolleyball.com 2004 Sophomore Player of the Year and 2006 Senior Player of the Year, and a three-time PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American.[1] She led Mira Costa to three consecutive California State Championships, and three consecutive Southern Section CIF Championships.[1] In indoor volleyball, Klineman is an outside hitter.

College

She played indoor college women's volleyball at Stanford University for the Stanford Cardinal women's volleyball team in 2007–2010.[6] [1] She was the 2010 Volleyball Magazine Player of the Year as a college senior, a multi American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-American, the Pac-10 Conference Player of the Year, and an All-Conference selection all four years.[7] Klineman was also the AVCA National Freshman of the Year, leading the Cardinal to the NCAA Finals, and she made the NCAA All-Tournament Team.[7] She finished her college career second at Stanford and fifth all-time in Pac-10 history with 2,008 kills.[1] In 2010 she ranked second in the US with 5.55 kills per set and 6.25 points per set,[1]

Team USA

She was on the USA Junior National Women's Volleyball Team and a member of the United States women's national volleyball team.[7] She helped the U.S. Girls' Youth National Team win a gold medal at the 2004 North, Central America and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation (NORCECA) Girls' Youth Continental Championship, and a gold medal at the 2006 NORCECA Women's Junior Continental Championship. Klineman was a training member of the United States women's national volleyball team.[8] She won a bronze medal with the US in volleyball at the 2011 Pan American Games.[7] [1]

Professional indoor volleyball career

She also played volleyball in Italy from 2011 to 2015 for Volley Pesaro, Gruppo Sportivo Oratorio Villa Cortese, and AGIL Volley Novara, and with Praia Clube in Brazil for two years.[6] [9] [10] She tested positive for anabolic androgenic steroids in 2013 and was suspended for 13 months. According to Klineman, the positive results were due to unintentional ingestion of her mother's DHEA supplement.[11]

Beach volleyball career

In 2017, Klineman left indoor volleyball to focus on beach volleyball full-time, and was named the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) Rookie of the Year.[12] At the end of 2017, Klineman and April Ross became beach volleyball partners.[13]

Klineman and Ross won the FIVB Dela Beach Open in January 2018, which was the first tournament they played together.[14] During the 2018 AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour, Klineman and Ross won four tournament events: the Austin Open, the Manhattan Beach Open, the Championships (in Chicago), and the Hawaii Invitational.[15] In mid-October 2018, Klineman and Ross won their second FIVB tournament event, earning the gold medal over Brazil at the Yangzhou Open.[16] Klineman was named part of the AVP Team of the Year (along with April Ross), and individually honored with the Best Blocker and Most Improved Player awards at the AVP Award Banquet that November.[17]

In 2019, Klineman's success with Ross continued as they won the Huntington Beach and New York City Open AVP tour events,[18] [19] and won the FIVB Itapema Open mid-May.[20] They also won the silver medal at the 2019 Beach Volleyball World Championships in Hamburg, Germany.[21] [22] Klineman was again named Best Blocker.[23]

In July 2020, the two won the AVP Monster Hydro Cup and the Wilson Cup, and in August they won the AVP Champions Cup.[23] [21] [24]

On August 6, 2021, Klineman and Ross captured the gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics, after winning in straight sets versus Australia. In the entire tournament, they went undefeated in match play, only losing one set throughout seven matches.[25] Two weeks later, the pair won the AVP Manhattan Beach Open, their second time winning this tournament together.[26]

Awards

Clubs

Individual

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alix Klineman . https://web.archive.org/web/20140809032410/http://www.teamusa.org/usa-volleyball/athletes/alix-klineman . dead . August 9, 2014 . teamusa.org . . January 9, 2022.
  2. Web site: Beach Volleyball Major Series. beachmajorseries.com.
  3. Web site: Alix Klineman, April Ross take victory in AVP Manhattan Beach Open. Adam. Grosbard. The Beach Reporter. August 22, 2018.
  4. Web site: Federation's Super Sunday garners $4.5 million; Sports luminaries honored. February 15, 2008. Jewish Journal.
  5. Web site: Locals selected as Jewish prep athletes of the year. Eric Sondheimer. October 23, 2013. Los Angeles Times.
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20190820072840/https://www.teamusa.org/News/2019/August/20/Meet-Breakout-Beach-Volleyball-Player-Alix-Klineman-From-Starting-By-Chance-To-Winning-Golds "Meet Breakout Beach Volleyball Player Alix Klineman: From Starting By Chance To Winning Golds,"
  7. Web site: ALIX KLINEMAN; Volleyball - 2015. Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
  8. Web site: Athletes: Alix Klineman . https://web.archive.org/web/20120426074944/http://www.teamusa.org/Athletes/KL/Alix-Klineman.aspx . dead . April 26, 2012 . United States Olympic Committee.
  9. Web site: Alix Klineman's transition to beach volleyball has been everything she and April Ross could have hoped for. August 16, 2019. Los Angeles Times.
  10. Web site: Alix Klineman gambled and it paid off. A Q&A with April Ross's new partner. Ed. Chan. December 5, 2017. Volleyball Magazine.
  11. Web site: Alix Klineman Suspended . volleywood.net. December 21, 2013.
  12. Web site: Alix Klineman’s hard work has resulted in a near-flawless Olympic qualifying campaign. March 10, 2020. Los Angeles Times.
  13. Web site: April Ross finds new partner for Tokyo 2020 Olympic run. NBC Sports. November 30, 2017. Nick. Zaccardi.
  14. Web site: April Ross, Alix Klineman win gold at FIVB Dela Beach Open. Volleyballmag.com. January 7, 2018.
  15. Web site: 2018 AVP Tour Results (Women). AVP. September 17, 2018.
  16. Web site: Klineman and Ross bring home Yangzhou gold. FIVB. October 14, 2018.
  17. Web site: 2018 AVP Awards. AVP.com. November 15, 2018.
  18. Web site: AVP Tour: Alix Klineman, April Ross rally to win Huntington Beach Open. TBRnews.com. May 6, 2019. Robert. Morales.
  19. Web site: South Bay AVP pros win titles at tournament in New York City. TBRnews.com. June 12, 2019. Jim. Leinonen.
  20. Web site: April Ross, Alix Klineman back atop Olympic beach volleyball qualifying. NBCSports.com. May 19, 2019.
  21. Web site: Alix Klineman/April Ross Take Home AVP Champions Cup, Porsche Cup. August 3, 2020. Manhattan Beach, CA Patch.
  22. Web site: April Ross, Alix Klineman take silver at beach volleyball worlds. NBCSports.com. July 6, 2019.
  23. Web site: Manhattan Beach's Alix Klineman Takes AVP Tourney With April Ross. July 19, 2020. Manhattan Beach, CA Patch.
  24. Web site: Alix Klineman, April Ross One Cup Away from AVP Champions Cup. July 26, 2020. Manhattan Beach, CA Patch.
  25. Web site: April Ross and Alix Klineman of the U.S. Win Beach Volleyball Gold. August 5, 2020. NY Times.
  26. Web site: Alix Ross-Klineman, Bourne-Crabb capture AVP Manhattan Beach Open titles . August 22, 2021. Volleyball Magazine.