Marleen Maria van Iersel (born 7 January 1988)[1] is a Dutch professional beach volleyball player born in Breda.
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Full name | Marleen Maria van Iersel | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname | M (M&M) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Breda, the Netherlands | 7 January 1988|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hometown | Goirle, the Netherlands | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 69 kg (152 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Last updated: 10 September 2006 |
Career
editMarleen van Iersel began her career playing indoor volleyball. She started playing at 7 years old and played for several indoor teams. At 15 years old she played for VC Weert in the highest league in The Netherlands. In 2003 van Iersel made the switch to full-time beach volleyball and was selected by the Dutch National Beach Volleybalschool. With her playing partner Jennifer Waninge[2] she qualified for the Pattaya Under-18 World Championships in Thailand and finished in fifth place.[1]
In 2004 Iersel again qualified for the Under-18 World Championships in Termoli partnering with Margo Wiltens.[1] This time they reached the semi-finals and finished in fourth position.[citation needed] Later that year she qualified for the Under-21 World Championships in Porto Santo and finished fourth.[1]
Van Iersel teamed up with Marloes Wesselink in 2005 playing in the Eredivisie of beach volleyball in the Netherlands (the highest league in the country).[citation needed] Their first World Tour event was in Gstaad where they finished 57th.[1] The pair won the Dutch Under-20 national championships in Almere.
Iersel entered the Under-20s European Championships in Israel, eventually winning the event and taking her first international gold medal. A few weeks later at the Under-19s World Championships under 19 in Saint-Quay-Portrieux she finished in 5th position. Her final 2005 event was the Under-21s World Championships in Brazil where she finished 9th. Along with Wesselink she received the Beach Volleyball Talents award in 2005.[citation needed]
In 2006 Iersel travelled to Marseille to play in a FIVB World Tour event for the first time, and finished 41st. At the European Championship Tour event in Valencia she finished in 21st position. Later that year she played in the Under-21s World Championships in Mysłowice and won the bronze medal. She stayed in Poland to play the Warsaw FIVB World Tour event, finishing 33rd.
At the Under-20s World Championships in Bermuda Van Iersel played alongside Daniëlle Remmers.[citation needed] The tournament was shortened from 7–10 September 2006 to 7–9 September because of the Tropical Storm Florence which was likely to hit the island on 10 or 11 September. Their semi final match was won by two sets to love, which secured them a place in the final against Alice Rohkamper and Becchara Palmer from Australia losing 2–1.
Professional career
editSummer Olympics
editAt the 2012 Summer Olympics, she teamed with Sanne Keizer. They qualified from group D. Unfortunately, they were then drawn against Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings, and lost 2–0 in the first knockout round.[3]
Marleen van Iersel participated in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio together with her teammate Madelein Meppelink, with whom she had teamed since 2014. They made it to the round of 16, and lost to the Swiss team of Heidrich and Zumkehr in 3 sets (21–19, 13–21, 10–15)
Personal life
editIersel and her wife Myrthe Ramond got married in 2016. The couple have a son.[4]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e "FIVB – Beach Volleyball".
- ^ Jennifer Waninge
- ^ "Marleen van Iersel Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 20 June 2017.
- ^ "Flier/Van Iersel split". Beach Volleyball Major Series. 18 September 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
External links
edit- Official site
- Marleen van Iersel at the FIVB beach volleyball database
- Marleen van Iersel at the Beach Volleyball Database
- Marleen van Iersel at Olympedia