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Book Synopsis: It started with a kiss. In 1955, that’s what the best beach volleyball players in the world played for: A kiss from Hollywood star Greta Thyssen. It was a seminal moment for the sport, and the subculture that it soon birthed: Players could ditch the 9-5 work life and instead spend their days on the beach, working odd jobs to make ends meet, doing whatever it took to stay on the sand. By 1980, the winners had much more at stake, much more to reach for. Money. By 1990, the top players were making a fortune in winnings, into the millions. In 1996, beach volleyball charged onto the ultimate sporting stage: The Atlanta Olympic Games.It seemed to be an unstoppable rise, a rapid and smooth ascent from lifestyle sport to a mainstream professional sport. It was anything but. Beach volleyball was a sport built by a rebel culture that had no intention of being tamed. It was volatile, mercurial, a sport run by testosterone-fueled men with an existence that embodied the California lifestyle: Sun, sex, drugs, alcohol, and money. The permanent vacation. Some wanted to keep the sport in America, keep the good times rolling, all to themselves. Others wanted to expand, make it global, push for the biggest spotlight in sport: The Summer Olympics. What resulted was a fraught, tension-filled push for beach volleyball to become an Olympic sport. The best two players in the world, Karch Kiraly and Sinjin Smith, former partners and best friends, ultimately became the sport’s biggest rivals. The result was the match of the century, at a sold-out Olympic stadium, an Olympic Medal Ceremony that saw Americans take gold and silver.The sport of beach volleyball would never be the same.As told by Kent Steffes, the most dominant player in the history of the game, and Travis Mewhirter, a professional player and the leading authentic voice in beach volleyball, Kings of Summer paints an unforgettable portrait of beach volleyball’s golden era, a chronicle of the sport’s venerated past written through the lens of its most extraordinary match.
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Are you ready to dive into the thrilling rise of beach volleyball in "Kings of Summer"? This captivating book takes you on a journey back to the roots of the sport, where players played for a kiss from a Hollywood star. Witness the evolution of beach volleyball from a lifestyle sport to a mainstream sensation with millions at stake.
Experience the rebellious culture that shaped beach volleyball, a sport fueled by passion, adrenaline, and the pursuit of the ultimate victory. Delve into the turbulent world of beach volleyball, where players lived on the edge, embodying the carefree California lifestyle of sun, sand, and endless possibilities.
Join us as we relive the historic showdown between Karch Kiraly and Sinjin Smith, two legendary players turned fierce rivals, in the match that defined a generation. "Kings of Summer" captures the essence of beach volleyball's golden era and the unforgettable moments that forever changed the sport.
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