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Two-Time Gold Medalist Kerri Walsh on Track to Return to AVP Crocs Tour at AVP Crocs Slam Hermosa Beach Open Presented by Bud Light

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LOS ANGELES (Map) - LOS ANGELES, July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Two-time gold medalist and AVP Crocs Tour superstar Kerri Walsh plans to make her return to professional beach volleyball at the AVP Crocs Slam Hermosa Beach Open Presented by Bud Light, it was announced this week. Walsh has been absent from AVP Crocs Tour play for the first nine events of the 2009 AVP Crocs Tour season because of the birth of her first son, Joseph Michael Jennings, with husband and fellow AVP athlete Casey Jennings.

"I've been itching to get back out on the sand for so long, and can't wait to play at the AVP Hermosa Beach Open," Walsh, a resident of Hermosa Beach, said. "I'm training again and am so excited to return to competition, as well as for our new son to see both his parents play on our hometown beach."

Due to longtime partner Misty May-Treanor's rehabilitation from an injury, Walsh will partner with Rachel Wacholder, who will also make her return to AVP Crocs Tour action in Hermosa Beach after the birth of her son, Koa Daniel Scott, with husband and fellow AVP athlete Sean Scott.

The AVP Crocs Slam Hermosa Beach Open Presented by Bud Light is set to take place August 6-9 in Hermosa Beach, Calif. Women's semifinals will be broadcast live Saturday, August 8 at approximately 2 p.m. ET on Universal Sports, while the finals will be shown live at 4:30 p.m. ET on NBC. Men's semifinals will be broadcast live Sunday, August 9 at approximately 2 p.m. ET on Universal Sports, while the finals will be shown live at 4:30 p.m. ET on NBC.

For more information on the AVP Crocs Tour, please visit www.avp.com.

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About AVP, Inc.:

AVP, Inc. is a leading lifestyle sports entertainment company focused on the production, marketing and distribution of professional beach volleyball events worldwide. One of the fastest growing entities in the sports world, the AVP operates two of the industry's most prominent national touring series, the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour (1983) and the AVP Hot Winter Nights Indoor Tour (launched in 2008). The AVP is set to stage more than 35 events throughout the United States in 2009 and features more than 150 of the top male and female competitors in the sport. AVP athletes won both the women's and men's gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, marking the first gold medal sweep by a single country in the history of Olympic Beach Volleyball. AVP is headquartered in Los Angeles, Calif. For more information, please visit www.avp.com.

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