Holly McPeak, born on May 15, 1969, is a distinguished American retired indoor and beach volleyball player. With a remarkable career spanning several decades, she has made a significant impact on the sport, particularly in beach volleyball where she became a three-time Olympian.
Throughout her professional journey, McPeak achieved an impressive total of seventy-two career beach volleyball titles, amassing career earnings of one million four hundred thousand dollars. This remarkable feat places her third in the all-time rankings for titles won among female professional beach volleyball players, trailing only behind the legendary duo of Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh.
In addition to her numerous titles, McPeak's Olympic journey culminated in a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where she partnered with Elaine Youngs. Despite standing at five feet seven inches, which is considered short for a beach volleyball player, McPeak's tenacity and skill made her one of the toughest competitors on the tour.