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  1. Learn about Taylor Crabb, a 2021 Olympian and 13-time AVP champion in beach volleyball. Watch his highlights, videos, and upcoming events on his official website.

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      • 14x Champion. • Fan-Voted Most Exciting Player in AVP...

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  2. Aug 20, 2023 · Playing through wet conditions from Hurricane Hilary, Taylor Crabb won his first Manhattan Beach Open on Sunday, ending his older brother Trevor Crabb ’s three-year reign with a 27-25, 21-16...

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  3. Aug 20, 2023 · Taylor Crabb and Taylor Sander beat Trevor Crabb and Theo Brunner in the finals to claim the AVP title on the biggest stage. It was a long-awaited victory for the younger Crabb, who had lost nine straight matches to his brother and Brunner.

  4. Learn about Taylor Crabb's journey from Waikiki to the AVP and the Olympics, his awards, his partnership with DJ Spin Easy and his Twitch channel. See his photo gallery and watch his videos on his official website.

  5. 4.02K subscribers ‧ 29 videos. The official YouTube Channel for USA Men's Beach Volleyball Player Taylor Crabb. taylorcrabb.com and 3 more links.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Taylor_CrabbTaylor Crabb - Wikipedia

    Taylor Crabb (born January 26, 1992) is an American beach volleyball player who plays as a left-side defender with his partner Taylor Sander. He has won fourteen tournaments on the AVP Pro Tour, as well as one gold medal on the FIVB World Tour . Growing up in Hawaii in a volleyball-playing family, the sport was a big part of Crabb's childhood.

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  8. 2012: Did not compete. 2011: Made his pro beach volleyball debut with his brother Trevor, finishing 49th. College: Crabb was an outside hitter at Long Beach State, where he was a two-time First Team All-American, and as a junior was selected the AVCA National Player of the Year.

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