Merel Mooren

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Merel Mooren
Personal information
Full name Merel Mooren
Date of birth 22 September 1982
Place of birth Haarlem, The Netherlands
Home town Amstelveen, The Netherlands
Height 1.86 m
Weight 70 kg
Beach Volleyball information
Current team mate Rebekka Kadijk
Previous team mates
Years Team mate Tours (points)
2002-2002
2003-2004
2005-Present
Mered de Vries
Sanne Keizer
Rebekka Kadijk
2 (4)
18 (260)
21 (2246)
Best results
Years Location Result
2003, 2005, 2006
2004
Dutch nationals
Lausanne Satellite
1st
1st

Infobox last updated on: 6 September 2006.

Olympic medal record
Women's Beach volleyball
European Championships
Silver 2005 Moscow Kadijk
Silver 2006 Scheveningen Kadijk

Merel Mooren (born September 22, 1982) is a Dutch professional beach volleyball and indoor volleyball player born in Haarlem.

In indoor volleyball Mooren started her career in 1989 at Allides Haarlem where she was part of the youth teams. The Dutch youth team called her up in 1996 and she was part of the team until 2000, winning a silver medal at the European Youth Championships. From 1997 until 2002 she played for Martinus Amstelveen in the highest Dutch league. Then she decided to switch sports to beach volleyball.

She started her international beach volleyball career in 2002, teaming up with Mered de Vries. The talented team didn't last long and in the following year Mooren had a new partner called Sanne Keizer. In no-time they were among the best teams in The Netherlands. They even became Dutch champions by breaking the run set by Rebekka Kadijk who was teaming up with Marrit Leenstra at that time. In 2004 they finished second behind this team, but they won the FIVB Satellite tournament in Lausanne. After the 2004 Summer Olympics Kadijk/Leenstra decided to split up. Mooren was Kadijk's next partner, while Leenstra continued with Sanne Keizer. The combination Kadijk/Mooren was nearly unbeatable in their own country. In 2005 and 2006 they became Dutch national champions. In both 2005 (Moscow) and 2006 (Scheveningen) they reached the final of the European Championships. In both occasions the final was lost and they won the silver medals twice.

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