Caren Kemner

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Caren Kemner
Caren Kemner
Women’s Volleyball
Competitor for the Flag of the United States United States
Olympic Games
Bronze 1992 Barcelona Team Competition

Caren Marie Alexius Kemner (born April 16, 1965 in Quincy, Illinois) is a retired female volleyball player from the United States, who won the bronze medal with the USA National Women's Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. She also competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and at the 1996 Summer Olympics, finishing in seventh place.

Named Most Valuable Player at the 1987 NORCECA Championships an a six-time recipient of USOC Female Volleyball Athlete of the Year (1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, and 1992) Kemner compiled 66 kills, 18 blocks and passed a team-leading 119 serves in five matches at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

Nominated for the 1990 and 1991 Sullivan Award, presented annually to the outstanding amateur athlete in the country, she maintained her status among world's elite at '90 FIVB Super Four tournament in Japan -- garnered all-tournament honors by leading competition in passing, and placing third in hitting and fourth in blocking.

She was tabbed Most Valuable Player and Most Outstanding Player at 1991 World Cup, where United States qualified for '92 Olympics. In the same year Kemner was named to the World All-Star squad and helped the team sweep a pair of matches from Soviet Union at the '91 World Gala, tallying 36 kills in the two matches. She is also a five-time winner of the USA team MVP Award.

[edit] International Competitions

  • 1985 – NORCECA (silver)
  • 1986 – World Championships
  • 1986 – Goodwill Games (bronze)
  • 1987 – NORCECA (silver)
  • 1988 – Summer Olympics
  • 1990 – Goodwill Games
  • 1990 – World Championships (bronze)
  • 1991 – NORCECA (silver)
  • 1991 – World Gala
  • 1991 – World Cup
  • 1992 – Summer Olympics (bronze)
  • 1992 – FIVB Super Four (bronze)
  • 1993 – NORCECA Championships (silver)
  • 1993 – FIVB Grand Champions Cup
  • 1995 – World Grand Prix (gold)
  • 1995 – World Cup
  • 1996 – Summer Olympics (7th place)

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