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CSULB alumna Misty May to compete in 2012 Olympics

Olympic gold medalist Misty May celebrates with fans in front of the Walter Pyramid at CSULB before heading to London.

“USA, USA, USA,” the crowd chanted outside the Walter Pyramid as beach-volleyball star athlete Misty May-Treanor and partner Kerri Walsh-Jennings celebrated the start of their journey to London for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

“I’m honored to have this send-off,” May-Treanor said. “It didn’t happen the last time, so it really means a lot to have the community support, especially when you’re doing something that will go down in history.”

A crowd of approximately 150 people overfilled the seats at the send-off, forcing some attendees to stand around the sides of the event as May-Treanor and Walsh-Jennings thanked their fans for the support.

Many girls participating in the volleyball camp inside the Walter Pyramid attended the send-off, watching with excitement as the two Olympians spoke.

Other attendees of the send-off included Mike and Arline Walter, who were given the honor of having the Walter Pyramid renamed after them in 2005 after they provided a generous donation of $2.1 million to the university.

Growing up in Costa Mesa, Calif., May-Treanor said she recalls the Summer Olympics as being the highlight of her summer.

“I can go back to when we had the red, white and blue channel … that was always a highlight to just sit back and watch all the competitors,” May-Treanor said, “I don’t know if I saw myself as an Olympian at that point, but it was always fun to watch the athletes compete and all the amazing records that were set.”

May-Treanor played volleyball for the Long Beach State 49ers from 1995-99. With May-Treanor leading as team captain, the 49ers became the first women’s National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) volleyball team to have an undefeated season in 1998.

The 34-year-old, three-time gold medalist, graduated from Cal State Long Beach in 2004, the same year she was inducted into the LBSU Hall of Fame.

May-Treanor and Walsh-Jennings also made their first appearance in the Summer Olympics that year, taking home the gold after defeating Brazil in the finals.

From setting a first-time record in 1998 with the 49ers, May-Treanor and Walsh-Jennings set a first-time record in the 2008 Olympics as they became the first and only beach volleyball team to repeat as gold medalists thus far.

May-Treanor said she and Walsh-Jennings work well together and that their relationship was more than just volleyball.

“I can’t think of a better partner to have … to begin this journey and to end this journey with Kerri Walsh-Jennings,” May-Treanor said. “I mean, her accolades speak for itself.”

Growing up, Walsh-Jennings said she saw May-Treanor as her volleyball idol.

“She was my Michael Jordan, and she still is my Michael Jordan,” Walsh-Jennings said.

Walsh-Jennings said the send-off in front of the Walter Pyramid was a fitting way for May-Treanor to go off to London because the two could see the support from the community and their fans.

May-Treanor said she can talk about being an Olympic champion, but ultimately, the feeling is indescribable.

“Once an Olympian, always an Olympian,” she said. “Once a champion, always a champion. No one can take that away from us.”

The champions begin their journey July 28 in a face-off against Australia.

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