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Serbian Nikola Grbić and Korean coach Park inducted into International Volleyball Hall of Fame

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source: volleyhall.org; Photo: cev.lu

The International Volleyball Hall of Fame in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA, embraced five new members as part of the 31st induction class.

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Serbian male indoor player Nikola Grbić, Korean male indoor coach Park Man-Bok, U.S. female indoor player Danielle Scott-Arruda, U.S. female beach volley players Misty May-Treanor and Brazilian male beach volley player Emanuel Rego were enshrined into the International Volleyball Hall of Fame.

Park is the first inductee from South Korea, while Nikola Grbić and his brother Vladimir (a 2011 inductee) became the first pair of brothers to be inducted into the Hall.

With these five athletes, Hall of Fame has total of 130 inductees from 22 different countries.

Check out the medal stats of all five new members of the Hall of Fame


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