Elaine Youngs
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Elaine Youngs (born February 14, 1970 in El Toro, California) is an American beach volleyball player.
As of 2005, Youngs has won 33 professional beach volleyball tournaments in her career. In addition, she won a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics with teammate Holly McPeak. In 2002, she was named MVP of the AVP.
Youngs is a 1993 graduate of UCLA, where she majored in history. She currently teams up with Rachel Wacholder, but in August 2006, Wacholder left Youngs and Nancy Mason was Wacholder's replacement. Youngs, nicknamed "EY," currently resides in Durango, Colorado.
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