Eliza Karley Hynes

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Eliza Karley Hynes
Eliza Hynes 02/09/19.jpg
Eliza Karley Hynes in February 2019
portrait
birthday January 29, 1992
place of birth Bendigo, Australia
size 1.84 m
Indoor volleyball
position External attack
societies
2013–2014
2014–2016
2016–2017
OrPo Orivesi
University of Melbourne
1. VC Wiesbaden
National team
since 2013 A national team
successes
2014 - Finnish runner-up
2015 - Australian champion
beach volleyball
Partner 2009 Taylor Donovan
2010–2012 Taliqua Clancy
2012 Nicole Laird
successes
2011 - 3rd place U19 World Championship
As of December 29, 2017

Eliza Karley Hynes (born January 29, 1992 in Bendigo ) is an Australian volleyball and beach volleyball player .

Career

Hynes first played netball and began playing volleyball indoors as a young player. With a scholarship , she went to the Australian Institute of Sport in Adelaide in 2009 . She switched to beach volleyball. Hynes participated with Taylor Donovan at the U19 World Cup in Alanya in 2009 , but dropped out early. A year later she competed with Taliqua Clancy at the same tournament in Porto and won the bronze medal. In 2011 and 2012 the duo completed a total of three open tournaments on the FIVB World Tour . Hynes also played with Clancy in 2011 and Nicole Laird in 2012 at the U21 World Championships in Halifax .

She then returned to indoor volleyball. In March 2013, the attacker made her debut for the Australian national team at a game in Vietnam . In the same year she moved to the Finnish first division club OrPo Orivesi . With the club she was national runner-up in the 2013/14 season. She then went back to Australia and played in the Melbourne University team , with which she became Australian Champion in 2015. In 2016/17 Hynes played for the German Bundesliga club 1. VC Wiesbaden .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Hynes serves it up. Bendigo Advertiser, September 20, 2013, accessed on December 16, 2016 (English).
  2. ^ Profile at the 1st VC Wiesbaden
  3. Hockey, Soccer and Volleyball win club awards. University of Melbourne, April 13, 2016, accessed December 16, 2016 .
  4. Volleyball Bundesliga club VC Wiesbaden signed Australian attacker Eliza Karley Hynes. Wiesbadener Kurier, July 14, 2016, accessed on December 16, 2016 .