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Who is Pieter Olsros?

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Maybe something to do with volleyball......

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  1. dont know sorry :(


  2. a famous volleyball player maybe

  3. I haven't been able to find anything and I am a pretty good researcher. I tried multiple spellings too.

    Good luck.

  4. Did you mean Pieter Olree volleyball player of USA.

    Pieter Olree's profile is given below.

    Position: Outside Hitter

    Height: 6-6 (198cm)

    Weight: 102kg

    Hometown: Reading, Pa.

    College: Ohio State

    Birth Date: April 26, 1979

    Joined Team: June 2001

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    MAJOR INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2005 – Pacific Northwest Tour vs. Netherlands…USOC International Sports Invitational (Silver Medal)…Argentina Tour…America’s Cup (Gold Medal)…FIVB World Championship Qualifying Tournament (Gold Medal)…NORCECA Continental Championships (Gold Medal)…World Grand Champions Cup (Silver Medal). 2003 – Colorado/Nebraska Tour…Canada Tour. 2002 – Louisville Tour. 2001 – World University Games (Gold Medal).

    INTERNATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS: 2005 – Pieter capped the 2005 season as a member of the USA squad that captured the silver medal at the FIVB World Grand Champions Cup in November in Japan…The Americans, who lost to defending Olympic gold medalist Brazil in the first match of the tournament, lost just one set the rest of the way as they defeated Japan (3-1), 2004 Olympic silver medalist Italy (3-0), Egypt (3-0) and China (3-0) en route to their fifth medal in five events this season…Led the team in scoring three times during the year…Scored match-high 20 points on 15 kills, three blocks and two service aces in a 3-1 win over Argentina on July 24…Three nights later, Olree scored a match-high 26 points on 24 kills, one block and one ace in another 3-1 win over Argentina…Also scored 10 point to lead Team USA to a 3-0 victory over Mexico in the first match of the NORCECA Continental Championship on Sept. 10…Ranks second on the team in service aces this season with 22…The USA Men stunned the world’s best team when it defeated 2004 Olympic gold medalist Brazil in five sets to win the America’s Cup tournament in Brazil on Aug. 7…Earned a gold medal as Team USA won its second-straight NORCECA Continental Championship with a four-set victory over Cuba on Sept. 15…The USA Men qualified for the FIVB World Grand Champions Cup with the win…Also earned a gold medal in August at the FIVB World Championship Qualifying Tournament as the USA Men qualified for the 2006 World Championships. 2004 – Did not compete with the national team. 2003 – Played sparingly in two tournaments during the year. 2002 – Played in just three matches on the year (Louisville Tour vs. Australia and Canada) but still made his presence felt…Scored 11 points in his National Team debut (June 30) on 10 kills and one service ace in a five-set win over Australia...Posted a career-high 18 points on July 5 in a five-set win over Canada (15 kills, two blocks, one ace)…Posted a hitting percentage of .488 with 27 kills, nine digs, two blocks and two aces in three matches. 2001 – Helped the United States capture the gold medal at the World University Games in Beijing, China.

    COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: 2001 – MVP of the MIVA Tournament…Second-Team All-MIVA…Volleyball Magazine Honorable Mention All-American…Ranked 10th in kills per game (3.36) and eighth in aces per game (.32) in MIVA Conference…Finished career eighth in kills (969) on the Buckeyes’ career list, third in kills per game (4.16), and eighth in digs per game (1.76)…Recorded season-high 13 digs against Pacific…Career-high of nine block assists against Clarke…Set an Ohio State match record with seven ace serves against Pacific. 2000 – MIVA All-Tournament Team…Preseason honorable mention All-MIVA…Recorded 16 digs against Indiana-Purdue, Loyola and Brigham Young…Recorded season-high six block assists against Indiana-Purdue…Career-high 32 kills at Brigham Young…Had 10 matches with 20 or more kills…Had 26 matches with 10 or more kills…Season-high four aces against Penn State and Clarke. 1999 – Recorded season-high 31 kills against BYU…Had nine kills in 11 attempts for a career-high .818 hitting percentage against New Jersey Institute of Technology…Had season-high 11 digs at Ball State…Had nine matches with double-figure kills and three with double-figure digs. 1998 – Did not play the 1998 season.

    PERSONAL: Parents are Jaap Olree and Becky Faller…Enjoys basketball and beach volleyball…Majored in sport and leisure studies at OSU.
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