Hidde Van Beest

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Hidde Van Beest (born 20 July 1979 in Arnhem, Gelderland) is an Australian volleyball player, who was born in the Netherlands. A Queensland resident, he played college volleyball in the United States, and twice competed for Australia at the Summer Olympics: Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004.

He attended Craigslea State High School, [1] where he excelled in his chosen sport from the outset.

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References

  1. "BYU - Hidde van Beest" . Retrieved 12 January 2012.