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Charles Kiraly
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Charles Kiraly
Los Angeles, August 1984, Games of the XXIII Olympiad: Karch KIRALY of the United States bumps the ball during the volleyball United States vs France match at the Long Beach Arena. Credit: Getty Images/Mike Powell

Other names: KIRALY, Charles F.

Born: 3 November 1960

Birthplace: Jackson (United States)

Nationality: United States

Sport: Volleyball

ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES

Los Angeles 1984

Seoul 1988

Atlanta 1996

AWARDS

Olympic medals:

Gold: 3

Other results:

World Championships

Gold: 1 (1986)

Pan American Games

Gold: 1 (1987)

Indoor-Outdoor Volleyball Champion

Charles Frederick "Karch" Kiraly (prounounced "Kuh-rye") of the United States is regarded by many as the greatest volleyballer ever. He learned the game from his father, a Hungarian doctor who had played the sport in his native country, and on the beaches of California, where Kiraly grew up. In 1986, the FIVB declared him the top player in the world, the first time that distinction had been given. He won gold medals at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics, 1985 World Cup, 1986 World Championships, and 1987 Pan-American Games.

He played at UCLA in college, where he led them to three NCAA championships and was twice named most valuable player of the NCAA Tournament. Playing professionally in Italy, he helped Il Messaggero win the 1991 World Club Championship. Later a star at beach volleyball, he was the leading money winner and top player at that sport for most of the early 1990s.

At Atlanta in 1996, Kiraly partnered Kent Steffes to win the inaugural Olympic gold medal in beach volleyball. He did not compete at the 2000 Olympics, but continues to compete on the beach volleyball circuit.

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