Who Is Micha Christenson’s Wife?

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Micah Makanamaikalani Christenson is an American volleyball player who was born on May 8, 1993, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He plays for the Zenit Kazan club and also the U. S. national volleyball team. He has won the Olympic bronze medal at the Rio Olympics, the 2018 World Championship, the 2014 World League, and the 2015 World Cup. 

Originally from Honolulu, Christenson later in his life attended Kamehameha School–Kapāalama, commonly known as Kamehameha Schools, where he became a star athlete before joining the USC Trojans. He has played junior and senior national team matches for the Italian Superlega team as well as the Russian SuperLeague team for Zenit Kazan.

Christenson started his early life in Honolulu, Hawaii, as the child of Robert and Charlene Christenson. His mother was a three-time national champion in volleyball, while his father was a basketball player for the University of Hawaii at Hilo. His sister, Joanna, was a Volleyball player at the Southern Utah University. His initial shoes before volleyball were Asics Quicksilver, and he was a sporty guy in volleyball and basketball with two Gatorade Player of the Year in Hawaii.

Who Is Christenson’s Wife?

Micha Christenson married lovely Brooke Fournier, who is also a player in this field, although she has adopted the status of a wife of Micah Christenson. They got married two months after the Rio Olympics; the wedding took place in Hawaii. 

Brooke Fournier played beach volleyball for USC in the seasons 2013-14; however, she commenced playing for Arkansas’ indoor team. They have three children: The couple’s children are Ezekiel Kūpaʻa born in the year 2018; Quinn, born in the year 2020; and the youngest child is Finley, born in the year 2023.

One of the prominent student-athletes is Brooke Fournier of Redondo Beach, California, who had a brilliant stint with the USC beach volleyball team. When she transferred to USC in 2012, she was indoor volleyball at Arkansas. A freshman led the team in digs, and she made the athletic department’s Student-Athlete Honor Roll. As a junior at USC, she played mainly at no.4 position and rated 16-12 with other different partners.

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