USA Volleyball has named three-time Olympic medalist April Ross as head of coaching for the beach national teams, turning to one of the country's most successful beach volleyball players after the Americans had their first-ever medal shutout in Paris.
USA Volleyball tabs 3-time Olympic medalist April Ross to head beach coach with LA Games looming
USA Volleyball has named three-time Olympic medalist April Ross as head of coaching for the beach national teams, turning to one of the country's most successful beach volleyball players after the Americans had their first-ever medal shutout in Paris.
The national governing body said the southern California native will work to improve the performance of "our top American athletes on the international stage" as it looks ahead to hosting the 2028 Los Angeles Games.
"I'm honored to join USA Volleyball in this new role and look forward to working with our coaches and athletes to continue the legacy of success on the international stage," Ross said. "I've always believed in the power of collaboration, and I'm excited to be part of a team that shares that vision."
Ross, 42, won a silver medal in London, a bronze in Rio de Janeiro and a gold medal in Tokyo - with three different partners; she also won back-to-back NCAA indoor volleyball titles at Southern California.