Sneha Girap (Editor)

Tayyiba Haneef Park

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Spike
  
328 cm (129 in)

Role
  
Volleyball player

Block
  
312 cm (123 in)

Height
  
2.01 m


Position
  
Opposite

Spouse
  
Anthony Park (m. 2007)

Name
  
Tayyiba Haneef-Park

Siblings
  
Arshad Haneef

Tayyiba Haneef-Park ihuffpostcomgen704908thumbsoTAYYIBA570jpg4

Full name
  
Tayyiba Mumtaz Haneef-Park

Born
  
March 23, 1979 (age 45) Laguna Hills, California, United States (
1979-03-23
)

Education
  
California State University, Long Beach

Parents
  
Patricia Haneef, Mobarik Haneef

Similar People
  
Danielle Scott‑Arruda, Heather Bown, Logan Tom, Christa Harmotto, Foluke Akinradewo

Profiles

Olympic volleyball player tayyiba haneef park chats silver medal


Tayyiba Mumtaz Haneef-Park (born March 23, 1979) is a retired American indoor volleyball player. She played at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, where the team finished in 5th place. Haneef-Park also competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where she won a silver medal with team USA. After her pregnancy in 2010, she returned to Team USA to repeat their silver medal performance at the 2012 London Olympics. Both times USA lost to Brazil.

Contents

Tayyiba Haneef-Park Logan Tom and Tayyiba HaneefPark Photos Olympics Day 1

Tayyiba haneef park olympic volleyball player usa volleyball


High school and personal life

Tayyiba Haneef-Park Logan Tom and Tayyiba HaneefPark Photos Zimbio

Haneef-Park was born in Upland, California, to Mobarik and Patricia Haneef. She grew up in Laguna Hills, California, and attended Laguna Hills High School from 1993–1997 where she led the Hawks to the 1997 DII title and was named the California Athlete of the Year and was the Pacific Coast MVP. She also participated in track and field, winning the CIF California State Meet in the high jump in 1997.

Her name, Tayyiba, is Arabic. Her father's family is Muslim, but she is not.

Tayyiba Haneef-Park TAYYIBA HANEEF PARK FREE Wallpapers amp Background images

Her cousin, Tari Phillips, is a former WNBA player currently playing basketball in Italy.

Haneef-Park, who married U.S. Air Force pilot Anthony Park in May 2007, announced her pregnancy on August 21, 2009, through Facebook. The baby was due in March 2010. She resumed training with the U.S. national team in the summer of 2010.

In 2009, Haneef-Park joined Jennifer Joines Tamas appearing on Dr. Phil discussing their exceptional height. Haneef-Park is the third tallest Olympic volleyball player, marginally behind two Russian players.

College highlights

At Long Beach State she was named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America first team in 2001 after leading LBSU in kills per game (5.03) as a senior. She guided the 49'ers to a 33–1 record and a runner-up finish at the 2001 NCAA Championships. She was a three-time All-Big West first-team selection. As a senior in 2001, she posted a hitting percentage of 0.406 and also averaged 2.31 digs and 0.73 blocks per game as a senior. She was also a three-time All-American high jumper at LBSU, and she competed at the 2000 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials, finishing 10th with a jump of 5–10 ¾. Haneef-Park was inducted into the 49er Athletic Hall of Fame at Long Beach State on November 19, 2008.

Recent international competition

  • 2012
  • Olympic Games (silver medal)
  • 2011
  • FIVB World Cup (silver medal)
  • 2008
  • Olympic Games (silver medal)
  • FIVB World Grand Prix (fourth place)
  • 2007
  • Pan American Games (bronze medal)
  • FIVB World Grand Prix (eighth place)
  • NORCECA Championship (silver medal)
  • FIVB World Cup (bronze medal)
  • 2006
  • Pan American Cup (fourth place)
  • FIVB World Grand Prix (seventh place)
  • World Championships (ninth place)
  • Individual awards

  • 2007 Pan-American Games "Best Server"
  • 2005 NORCECA Championship "Best Scorer"
  • References

    Tayyiba Haneef-Park Wikipedia