| JAKE
GIBB: AVP REPRESENTATIVE
Gibb is one of the
rising stars on the AVP Tour and took home his first title
in 2004 at the Austin Open alongside former partner Adam
Jewell.
Since the start of the 2004 season, Gibb has
been in 16 finals, winning six titles with three different
partners. He is the only player to finish ranked in the
top five in each of the past three seasons.
Playing with Stein Metzger for the first time,
the duo won the first two tournaments of 2005, becoming
just the third team since 1990 to win consecutive tournaments
to begin a partnership. They won in Belmar, then placed
second in an FIVB Grand Slam event in Paris, logging the
highest finish by an American team in 2005. Their win in
Manhattan Beach in 2005
made Gibb and Metzger just the second team to win four domestic
tournaments in a season since the turn of the century, and
also marked the first time since the 2003 season opener
that a number one-seeded team won an AVP open event. Gibb
was chosen as the MVP of the AVP in 2005.
In 2006 he and Sean Rosenthal won the season-opening
event on the CROCS AVP Tour, with their $50,000 prize money
the largest payout since 1997. In addition to playing in
six finals, the duo also played in three FIVB championships,
winning in Acapulco. In February 2007 Gibb won the individual
exhibition event in Albany, N.Y.
Gibb led the 2005 AVP Tour with four wins,
as well as in points and prize money, and earned MVP honors.
Ranked second in blocks (398) and fourth in aces (59) on
the Tour in 2005. In 2006, he ranked third in hitting percentage
(.477), fifth in kill percentage (.599) and fifth in blocks
(1.82
per game).
He is one of the few players on the AVP Tour
that did not play volleyball in college. Instead, he grew
in Bountiful, Utah playing golf and basketball. It was not
until he turned 21 that he took up the sport of beach volleyball
with his twin brother, Coleman.
Gibb is the youngest of 11 children (six brothers,
five sisters). He graduated from the University of Utah
in 2002 with a degree in business.
He and his wife Jane were married in 2000
and moved to Southern California in 2002. They currently
reside in Costa Mesa, California. |