Kevin Hansen

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Kevin Hansen
Medal record
Men's volleyball
Competitor for the  United States
Olympic Games
Gold 2008 Beijing Team competition
FIVB World League
Gold 2008 Rio de Janeiro Team competition
Bronze 2007 Katowice Team competition
Pan American Games
Silver 2007 Rio de Janeiro Team competition

Kevin Christopher Hansen (born March 19, 1982) is an American volleyball player. He made his Olympic debut at the 2008 Summer Olympics with the U.S. national team.

Personal life

Hansen was born and raised in Newport Beach, California. He attended high school at Corona del Mar and was named the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Most Valuable Player in 2000 and led the volleyball team to the CIF Division I Championship the same season.

Hansen is a type I diabetic, first diagnosed when he was 10 years old, and must shoot up with needles at least four times a day.[1]

College

Hansen continued on to Stanford University from 2000-2005 (as he redshirted his freshman year), and majored in economics.

He finished his career third on Stanford's list of career leaders with 5,036 assists, thus becoming just the third player in Stanford men's volleyball history to eclipse 5,000 career assists. He was an American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) First-Team All-American as a fifth year senior in 2005.

U.S. national team

Hansen joined the U.S. national team in June 2005, primarily as the backup setter to veteran Lloy Ball.

International competition

In 2008, he played at the FIVB World League, where Team USA won the gold medal. In 2007, he participated in Americas' Cup, earning a gold medal, the Pan American Games, earning a silver medal, and the FIVB World League, earning a bronze medal. His first major international competition was in 2005 at the World University Games.

Olympics

Hansen made his Olympic debut at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

References

  1. Mattson, Jim. "USA Olympic star battles diabetes" HOI News (retrieved on August 23, 2008).

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