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Olympic Beach game ball and exclusive game ball of the FIVB. Micro-cell composite cover. Controlled stitched panels. 3 year warranty. 26", 9.5 oz.
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Mikasa Official Beijing Olympic Beach Volleyball
The Mikasa® VLS200 Beach Champ is the official game ball of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
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Mikasa VLS200 Beijing Olympic Beach Volleyball
Unless your last name is May-Treanor, you might be intimidated by the Mikasa's VLS200 Beach Champ! This bad boy has already been designated as the official game ball of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It's the only beach volleyball used by the FIVB in all international competition. The advanced stitching will help the ball keep it's shape after countless spikes and digs. At this level of play your opponents will be crying when you walk on the sand, but don't worry; Mikasa made this ball of high-grade...
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Mikasa Olympic Gold Medalist Misty May Signature Beach Volleyball
The Mikasa® Olympic Medalist Misty May Signature beach volleyball displays a Misty May ...
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there is no better way to commemorate your favorite player or team than this quality collectible. this 8x10 photo has been double matted with acid free mats - white outside black inside. item is then framed in a high quality black wood molding. photo is protected by high strength premium clear glass. approximate finished framed size is 12.25 inches by 15.50 inches. each frame is inspected individually for defects then bubble wrapped for protection.
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Mikasa 2008 Bejing Olympic Game Beach VolleyBall - Yellow/White/Blue
International size of 67 cm. +/- 1 cm. Beach Champ. Official FIVB approved. Yellow/White/Blue in color. Championship Series. Outdoor Use.
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Spalding King of the Beach Never Flat Volleyball
High-quality NEVERFLAT volleyball stays inflated 10 times longer than standard balls and is covered in competition composite leather. Machine-stitched, 18-panel construction delivers true flight and control, while pressure retention technology prevents seepage and leakage. In white and red; ideal for recreational outdoor play. Pressure calibrated by 3-time Olympic Gold medalist Karch Kiraly. 8.4" dia.
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One of the Most Popular Sets from 2006 is back in a stunning card again! This is a great looking cards of current MLB players and other historical people and events.
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Mikasa 2008 Beijing Olympic Beach Volleyball Game Ball
Ever since volleyball has been recognized as an Olympic sport, Mikasa has been the official volleyball. Mikasa is the only brand that can claim as many gold medals as this particular volleyball. Official size and weight Micro-cell composite cover Patented controlled stitched panels Part of the Championship Series
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Publisher: Fine Art Ltd., St. Louis, 1996. Size: 18" x 24". Condition: Brand New. Price: $19.95 USD. View other great associated items in the following collections: Select Category OLYMPICS; ATLANTA 1996 OTHER SPORTS; VOLLEYBALL.
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1996 32c Olympic Beach Volleyball,single - Catalog # 3068k Mystic First Day Cover
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Description and Features: Using Misty May's experience and Mikasa's superior volleyball building technology, the Mikasa VMM5 Misty May Beach Volleyball is designed with a soft synthetic leather cover for perfect hits. For Misty May fans or players who want the best play experience, this volleyball is the obvious choice. Product Details: Limited Edition Misty May Olympic Gold Medalist Signature modelRegulation size and weightSoft synthetic leather coverStitched panelsManufacturer's 1-Year Warranty...
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Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh are truly a dynamic duo. They captured the 2004 Olympic Beach Volleyball Gold Medal after winning all seven matches. They are ranked number 1 in the world but China got number 1 seed at the 2008 Beijing Games because of the âhomerâ rule. Misty and Kerri were a sight to behold as they defended their 2004 Athens win and won back to back gold - beating China to capture the top prize in Beijing. They have won 18 tournaments and 118 matches in a row together, and...
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VERY RARE! 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS PIN LENOVO THINK PAD LAPTOP SPONSOR USA GOLD MEDAL WINNER MISTY MAY TREANOR, BEACH VOLLEYBALL GOLD MEDAL WINNER
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Beijing 2008 Nini Beach Volleyball Olympic Sports Pin
Beijing 2008 Nini Beach Volleyball Olympic Sports Pin Celebrate the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games with these limited edition Beijing 2008 commemorative pins. Order yours today! Official merchandise. We regret that this merchandise is limited to sale and shipment within the United States.
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Mikasa VX20 Beach Classic Volleyball
Official size and weight beach volleyball. Affordable relative to Mikasa's FIVB World Tour and Athens Olympic beach ball. Three color panel design (blue/yellow/white) helps identify ball movement. Butyl bladder guarantees true shape and air retention. 1-year warranty.
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Sports Illustrated for Women cover only autographed by beach volleyball legend Gabrielle Reece. ONLY ONE LEFT.
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Spalding King of the Beach NEVERFLAT Volleyball - Pink/ White
High-quality NEVERFLAT volleyball stays inflated 10 times longer than standard balls and is covered in competition composite leather. Machine-stitched, 18-panel construction delivers true flight and control, while pressure retention technology prevents seepage and leakage. In white and pink; ideal for recreational outdoor play. Pressure calibrated by 3-time Olympic Gold medalist Karch Kiraly. 8.4" dia.
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In 1895, William G. Morgan, a physical-education instructor at the Young Men's Christian Association in Holyoke, Massachusetts, invented the game of volleyball. Although it has been modified in certain respects since its inception, it is still popular today, a century later. As a testament to volleyball's global appeal, more than 120 nations -- including the United States and Canada -- belong to the International Volleyball Federation. In 1964, volleyball made its Olympic debut at the Summer Games...
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Spectators at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, witnessed the introduction of beach volleyball to the Olympic program. William G. Morgan, a physical education director in Holyoke, Massachusetts, invented the standard six-player game in 1895 and the sport spread quickly in popularity. In 1928, the United States Volleyball Association (USVB) became the sport's governing body in America, and in 1947 the USVB joined the International Volleyball Federation as a charter member. Men's world...
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