The Association of Volleyball Professionals , or AVP, is a beach volleyball tournament that hosts the best players in the nation all over the United States. It has a summer tour that starts in April and continues almost every weekend until the end of September and a winter tour that starts in January and hosts tournaments Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays until the end of February.
History
The Association of Volleyball Professionals began on July 21, 1983 with the help of Leonard Armato, an experienced sports agent who organized the tour in his spare time. After building a solid tournament, he left the tour to the players in the mid 90’s however returning in 2001 when it started to go into bankruptcy. He became the fulltime CEO and Commissioner of the AVP and has transformed it into what it is today. Armato resigned from the AVP in 2009.
The AVP today
Today the AVP has 18 major events, the sports biggest competitive purse, and increased broadcast hours on both network and cable television. It features more than 150 of the world’s best volleyball athletes; among them include Olympic Gold medalists Misty May-Treanor, Kerri Walsh-Jennings, Phil Dalhausser, and Todd Rogers.
Notable players
Women
- Misty May-Treanor - Two-time Olympic gold medalist
- Kerri Walsh - Two-time Olympic gold medalist
- Holly McPeak - Olympic Bronze Medalist (retired)
- Elaine Youngs - Olympic Bronze Medalist
- Rachel Wacholder-Scott
- Jennifer Kessy
- April Ross
- Tyra Turner
- Tatiana "Tati" Minello
- Jenny Johnson Jordan
- Annett Davis
- Suzanne Stonebarger
- Michelle More
- Nicole Branagh - Olympian
- Angie Akers
Men
- Karch Kiraly- Three time olympic gold medalist
- Sinjin Smith- 92 AVP wins
- Randy Stoklos- 96 AVP wins
- Tim Hovland- 46 AVP wins
- Mike Dodd- 62 AVP wins
- Kent Steffes
- Phil Dalhausser- 2008 olympic gold medalist
- Mike Lambert
- Stein Metzger
- Dax Holdren
- Jeff Nygaard
- Jake Gibb
- Matt Fuerbringer
- Casey Jennings
- Todd Rogers- 2008 olympic gold medalist
- Dain Blanton
- Eric Fonoimoana
- Sean Scott
- Adam Johnson
- Kevin Wong
The top players on the 2005 AVP tour were Jake Gibb / Stein Metzger on the men's side and Kerri Walsh-Jennings / Misty May-Treanor on the women's side.
The top players on the 2006 AVP tour were Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers on the men's side. Misty May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh-Jennings were the top players on the women's side. The top rivals, respectively were Mike Lambert/Stein Metzger on the men's side and Rachel Wacholder/Elaine Youngs on the women's side.
Other notable people
Chris (Geeter) McGee
Chris McGee, or as everyone calls him, “Geeter”, is the announcer for the AVP tour. His enthusiasm makes him the perfect voice for the beach atmosphere while he also motivates the players to be their best by studying their personal lives and announcing exactly what they want to hear.
He was born in Northridge, CA on September 10, 1971, also known as the San Fernando Valley. He resides in Manhattan Beach, CA with his wife Jessica and his baby, Milly. Other than the AVP, he has announced for the Lakers and for the University of Southern California football games. He played volleyball in college at Cal State Northridge however losing in the NCAA Finals to UCLA in 1993.
Significant moments in history
1980s
- 1983 On July 21, the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) is formed to protect players' interests and to preserve the integrity of beach volleyball.
- 1984 Players strike at the World Championships in Redondo Beach. The AVP begins running its own tour.
- 1985 Bolle Sunglasses joins the AVP as a major sponsor. The total tour prize money reaches $275,000.
- 1985 The AVP Tour includes stops in eight states ( California, Florida, Colorado, Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Arizona, and Hawaii).
- 1986 AVP Pro Beach Volleyball receives cable television coverage via "Prime Ticket", and Pro Beach Volleyball makes its network debut on ABC's Wide World of Sports.
- 1988 The AVP awards cash prizes for twenty-seven tournaments. The AVP signs a three-year contract with Miller that results in a total of $4.5 million in prize money. Miller hires the AVP to produce twenty-three Lite Beer events.
1990s
The early to mid 90's are seen by many as the "glory years" of the AVP as the tour corporate sponsorship, and thus, prize money, was at its peak. This period was largely dominated by the team of volleyball legend Karch Kiraly and Kent Steffes. The AVP also begun to hold women's events, competing with the WPVA tour.
- 1990 NBC Sports makes its debut on the beach volleyball scene, broadcasting the Hermosa Beach event.
- 1991 The AVP adds the King of the Beach Event to their schedule. This event features a unique format where players play round-robin with different partners to determine the "King of the Beach." One of the event's creators, Karch Kiraly, wins the inaugural title.
- 1991 NBC Sports provides the first live coverage of an AVP tournament in Milwaukee.
- 1993 NBC Sports broadcasts a record ten AVP Tour events in a year in which prize money totals $3.7 million and more than 600,000 people attend AVP tournaments.
- 1993 he AVP holds women's events at sixteen of the men's tour stops. In a unique format, eight players comprising four teams, exchanging partners weekly, battle all season with prize money paid at the end of the year. Holly McPeak wins the tour championship with eleven victories to claim the $65,000 first prize.
- 1994 The Miller Lite/AVP Tour and its twenty-seven events approach the $4 million mark in total prize money. Evian and Nestea join the growing list of AVP sponsors with Evian opting for an indoor event in Madison Square Garden.
- 1994 NBC's total broadcast time climbs to twenty-one hours for ten events.
- 1995 The Miller Lite/AVP Tour grows to a record twenty-nine tournaments. The Evian Indoor Series becomes a full pre-season circuit, with events in Washington, DC, Boston, Minneapolis and New York.
- 1996 AVP teams dominate the U.S. Olympic Trials in Baltimore with the teams of Karch Kiraly/Kent Steffes and Mike Dodd/ Mike Whitmarsh advancing as the U.S. Olympic Team representatives.
- 1997 The 38th annual Manhattan Beach Open is canceled due to legal issues and a lawsuit brought against the City of Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles County, and the AVP by a small local interest group. The event is moved down the coast to Hermosa Beach and renamed the Miller Lite Hermosa Beach Grand Slam.
- 1997 The AVP business collapses under mounting financial problems. AVP CEO Jerry Solomon is fired and Harry Usher, former US Olympic organizer is hired to run 1998 AVP Tour.
- 1998 Prize money is drastically cut as sponsors pull back on their support of the AVP. The AVP continues to struggle under extreme financial burden.
- 1998 Bill Berger and Dan Vrebalovich take over management of the AVP as CEO and COO respectively. They immediately fund the day to day business, and begin to restructure the AVP from a players association to a for-profit, privately owned entity. The AVP is placed into chapter 11 bankruptcy, the players are signed to new long-term agreements as independent contractors and a long-term turnaround deal is agreed to by the AVP's creditors.
- 1999 Berger and Vrebalovich form a partnership with Spencer Trask Securities to form Major League Volleyball. MLV purchases the AVP out of bankruptcy and funds the 1999 Tour. The AVP holds twelve events with a total of $1 million prize money.
- 1999 The AVP once again sanctions women's events at five men's tournament tour stops. At the season ending event, combined with the King of the Beach, Holly McPeak is crowned Queen of the Beach.
2000 and Up
- 2000 In a season of parity, eight different teams win tournaments in the eleven event season. Brazilian's Jose Loiola and Emanuel Rego top the season with three victories.
- 2001 On May 31, Agent Leonard Armato and his company Management Plus announce that they have acquired the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) and will unite the world's best men's and women's professional beach volleyball players under one umbrella organization. With this historic unification of the men's and women's competition, the 2001 AVP Tour will be able to capitalize on having one property that can maximize sponsor dollars, marketing opportunities, media coverage and prize money. The AVP will now stand alone as the only professional beach volleyball tour in the country. It will follow the regulations set forth by USA Volleyball and the Federation International de Volleyball (FIVB) and will allow its players to compete in official tournaments en route to the 2004 Olympics.
- 2007 Hot Winter Nights, a series of 19 events in January and February, marks the first ever indoor beach volleyball tour.
Sponsors
The sponsors of the AVP have changed as the years have gone by. For 2008 they were sponsored by Crocs, Nautica, Bud Light, McDonald's, José Cuervo, Gatorade, Paul Mitchell, Nature Valley Granola Bar, Hilton, Banana Boat and Barefoot. Crocs has resigned a contract to stay with the AVP for a
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