
How old is Logan Tom?
Logan Maile Lei Tom (born May 25, 1981) is an American indoor volleyball and beach volleyball player. She is a four-time Olympian at the outside hitter position.
How many times has Logan Paul been to the Olympics?
She is a four-time Olympian at the outside hitter position. At age 19, Logan became the youngest woman ever to be selected for an American Olympic volleyball team when she competed at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
Does Logan Paul have a husband?
She is not married and does not have any husband. There are no rumors about her having boyfriend either. Her relationship status is pretty much unknown. She does not have any children either. Logan might however consider marrying someone in the future ahead. At present, she has all her mind set on her career.

Is Logan Tom still playing volleyball?
Logan Maile Lei Tom (born May 25, 1981) was an American indoor volleyball, beach volleyball player, and is current head coach of the Israel women's national volleyball team.
How old is Logan Tom?
41 years (May 25, 1981)Logan Tom / Age
Who is the best volleyball player in the world?
These are the greatest volleyball players of all time.23. Logan Tom.Sheilla Castro. ... Kim Yeon-Koung. ... Saeid Marouf. ... Sergio Santos. ... Wallace de Souza. ... Yekaterina Gamova. Yekaterina Gamova won two silver medals at the Olympics. ... Laura Ludwig. Germany's Laura Ludwig at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ... More items...•
What nationality is Logan Tom?
AmericanLogan Tom / Nationality
Who is the God of volleyball in the world?
Jimmy GeorgeBorn8 March 1955 Thundiyil, Peravoor, Kannur, Kerala, IndiaDied30 November 1987 (aged 32) Province of Modena, ItalyNationalityIndianVolleyball career12 more rows
How tall is Logan Tom?
6′ 1″Logan Tom / Height
Who is volleyball goat?
Male PlayersnamenotesKarch KiralyIndoor and outdoor legendary player from the USA. He was named 'Greatest Volleyball Player of the Century' by FIVB in 2001 (along with Bernardi). He is the only player who has won both indoor and beach volleyball Olympic gold medal14 more rows
Who is Misty May married to?
Matt TreanorMisty May-Treanor / Spouse (m. 2004)May began dating professional baseball catcher, Matt Treanor, in January 2004. The two later wed in November of that year. She and her husband reside in Coral Springs, Florida. They also own a home in Long Beach, California.
Who is volleyball king?
Ivan Zaytsev (volleyball)Ivan ZaytsevNationalityItalianBornOctober 2, 1988 Spoleto, ItalyHeight2.04 m (6 ft 8 in)Weight103 kg (227 lb)15 more rows
Where did Logan Tom go to college?
Stanford UniversityHighland High SchoolLogan Tom/Education
How do you get on the Olympic volleyball team?
The Olympic Ranking (OR) system differs from the World Rankings in that it is the sole ranking system that qualifies teams for the Olympics. A team must compete in at least 12 FIVB tournaments to be eligible for qualification. A team's OR includes its top 12 FIVB finishes from September 1, 2018 to June 14, 2020.
Where is Melanie Parra from?
Melanie Guadalupe Parra Quintero (born 12 September 2002) is a Mexican volleyball player. She played at the 2019 FIVB U20 Women's World Championship and 2018 FIVB Women's World Championship. She played for Sinaloa.
About
Four-time Olympic volleyballer who also played abroad with league clubs from Brazil's MRV/Minas to Turkey's Fenerbahçe Universal.
Before Fame
In 2000, aged 19, she became the youngest woman selected for the USA Olympic volleyball team.
Trivia
In addition to numerous volleyball accolades, she posed for FHM in a bikini, and was listed among the magazine's 100 Sexiest Women of 2005.
Family Life
She was born in Napa, California, the daughter of Kristine and Melvyn Tom. Her father was a former NFL player.
Associated With
Jordan Larson was her teammate on the U.S. Women's volleyball team at the London Olympics.

Overview
Logan Maile Lei Tom (born May 25, 1981) is an American indoor volleyball, beach volleyball player, and current head coach of the Israel women's national volleyball team. She is a four-time Olympian at the outside hitter position. At age 19, Logan became the youngest woman ever to be selected for an American Olympic volleyball team when she competed at the 2000 Olympic Games in Syd…
High school and personal life
Logan Tom was born in Napa, California1981., to Kristine and Melvyn Tom. Her father was a defensive end for nine years in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles and the Chicago Bears. Though she grew up with her mother and older brother Landon in Salt Lake City, Utah, she spent her summers with her father and his relatives in Hawaii learning how to surf. She is of Chinese Hawaiian descent.
Stanford
Tom attended Stanford University from 1999 to 2002 but did not graduate with her class. She left Stanford 50 units shy of completing her major in International Relations in December 2002, her last term of collegiate athletic eligibility. She officially graduated from Stanford in the summer of 2014. In October 2013, Tom was inducted into the Stanford University Athletics Hall of Fame.
Tom was named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) and Pac-10 National Fresh…
Olympic and international career
Tom's very first professional appearance was with the Brazilian team, MRV/Minas of the Brazil Superliga, on January 18, 2003, exactly two weeks after signing with them, on January 4, 2003.
Tom appeared in the 2000 Sydney Olympics (4th place), 2004 Athens Olympics (5th place), 2008 Beijing Olympics (silver medal), and the 2012 London Olympics (silver medal). Tom was named the "Best Scorer" of the 2008 Olympic games.
Web presence
In 2010, Tom began working with the instructional volleyball website Volleyball 1on1 where she appears as an online instructor showcasing her coaching abilities through interactive videos.
Coaching
In May 2021, Tom was appointed as the head coach of the Israel women's national volleyball team.
Awards
• 2003 Pan-American Cup "Best Receiver"
• 2003 Montreux Volley Masters "Best Receiver"
• 2003 Yeltsin Cup Tournament "Best Server"
• 2004 FIVB World Grand Prix "Most Valuable Player"