Sean Rosenthal

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FullnameSean Michael Rosenthal
NicknameSuperman
Nationality United States
Born (1980-06-19) June 19, 1980 (age 45)
Torrance, California, U.S.
Sean Rosenthal
Sean Rosenthal at the 2017 AVP Austin Open
Personal information
Full nameSean Michael Rosenthal
NicknameSuperman
Nationality United States
Born (1980-06-19) June 19, 1980 (age 45)
Torrance, California, U.S.
HometownRedondo Beach, California, U.S.
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Medal record
Men's beach volleyball
Representing the  United States
World Tour
Gold medal – first place2006 MexicoBeach
Gold medal – first place2008 PragueBeach
Gold medal – first place2012 RomeBeach
Gold medal – first place2012 GstaadBeach
Gold medal – first place2013 RomeBeach
Gold medal – first place2013 Long BeachBeach
Gold medal – first place2014 StavangerBeach
Gold medal – first place2014 GstaadBeach
Gold medal – first place2014 Long BeachBeach
Silver medal – second place2006 ParisBeach
Silver medal – second place2006 BrazilBeach
Silver medal – second place2011 ShanghaiBeach
Silver medal – second place2012 ShanghaiBeach
Silver medal – second place2012 BerlinBeach
Silver medal – second place2014 The HagueBeach
Bronze medal – third place2009 MyslowiceBeach
Bronze medal – third place2011 QuébecBeach
Bronze medal – third place2012 KlagenfurtBeach
Bronze medal – third place2014 MoscowBeach

Sean Michael Rosenthal (born June 19, 1980) is an American beach volleyball player, playing as a defender.[1] He is best known for his high leaping ability, which has earned him the nickname of "Superman".[2] Rosenthal has an entourage called "Rosie's Raiders",[3] which is composed of close friends of his who enjoy going to his various tournaments to support him.[4] He and his former partner, Jake Gibb, represented the United States at the 2008 Olympic Games and 2012 Olympic Games in beach volleyball.

Sean Rosenthal was born in Torrance, California. He was raised by his mother, Laura Hurlburt.[5] He attended Redondo Union High School. Rosenthal was married to Kayce Matthess and has three children with her.[6][7]

Professional career

At the age of 16, he made his professional debut in the AVP.[8] Sean's partner in his first season was Dale Smith.[9] He has gone on to pair up with players like Jake Gibb and Phil Dalhausser.[10] Some of his professional accomplishments include 11 tour victories in the AVP, Best Server in the AVP in 2002, Best Defensive Player in the AVP in 2007, and participation in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.[11]

International Competitions

Sean and partner Jake Gibb competed in eight FIVB events in 2008 as part of the Olympic qualifying process and earned $42,650 on the FIVB tour in 2008. In 2007, Rosenthal and Gibb played in six international events, with fifth being their best finish. They won $26,950.

Olympics

Rosenthal made his Olympic debut at the 2008 Summer Olympics with Gibb. The team made it to the quarterfinals before losing to the Brazilian duo Ricardo Santos and Emanuel Rego. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Rosenthal and Gibb again made it to the quarter-finals where they lost to Martins Plavins and Janis Smedins of Latvia.[12] Shortly after the 2012 Summer Olympics, Gibb and Rosenthal split up as teammates after six years as partners.[13]

Previous partners

Awards

References

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