Christian Sørum

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Christian Sørum

Christian Sandlie Sørum (born 3 December 1995) is a Norwegian beach volleyball player. He won the gold medal at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

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Full nameChristian Sandlie Sørum
NationalityNorwegian
Born (1995-12-03) 3 December 1995 (age 29)
Rælingen, Norway
Height1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight89 kg (196 lb)
Beach volleyball information
Current teammate
Years Teammate
2016– Anders Mol
Previous teammates
Years Teammate
2014–2015
2015–2016
Runar Sannarnes
Morten Kvamsdal
Honours
Men's beach volleyball
Representing  Norway
Olympic Games
2020 TokyoBeach
2024 ParisBeach
World Championships
2022 RomeBeach
2019 HamburgBeach
Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour
2025Saquarema Elite 16
2024Doha The Finals
2024João Pessoa Elite 16
2024Hamburg Elite 16
2024Vienna Elite 16
2023Montreal Elite 16
2023Ostrava Elite 16
2023Doha Elite 16
2022Doha The Finals
2022Cape Town Elite 16
2022Paris Elite 16
2022Ostrava Elite 16
2023Doha The Finals
2023Gstaad Elite 16
2023Uberlândia Elite 16
2023Tepic Elite 16
2025Brasília Elite 16
2024Gstaad Elite 16
2024Doha Elite 16
2023Hamburg Elite 16
2022Uberlândia Elite 16
2022Rosarito Elite 16
FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
2021Cagliari Tour Final
2021Cancún 2
2021Cancún 1
2019Vienna
2019Tokyo
2019Gstaad
2019Ostrava
2019Jinjang
2019Itapema
2018Las Vegas
2018Hamburg Tour Final
2018Vienna
2018Gstaad
2019Oslo
2019Warsaw
2018Itapema
2019Rome Tour Final
European Championship
2021 ViennaBeach
2020 JurmalaBeach
2019 MoscowBeach
2018 NetherlandsBeach
2022 MunichBeach
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Sorum has been playing beach volleyball in national and international tournaments since 2011, starting CEV U18 with Knut-Ludvig Larsen and from 2012 with Bjarne Nikolai Huus, finishing 2nd in the FIVB U19 World Championship. With Runar Sannarnes in 2014 he became U22 European champion in Fehiye.

With Morten Kvamsdal, he had his first top ten finish at the 2016 FIVB World Tour in Fortaleza and was ninth at the European Championships in Biel.[1] Since the end of July 2016 Sorum plays with Anders Mol, with whom he finished fifth at the FIVB Major in Klagenfurt and won the U22 European Championship in Thessaloniki.

In 2017, Mol / Sorum took second place at the FIVB 5-Star-Tournament in Gstaad, won the CEV Masters in Ljubljana and finished fifth at the European Championships in Jurmala.

In 2018, they started again at the 4-star tournament in Den Haag with a fifth place. It was followed by many more top 10 finishes, including a fifth place in Xiamen, a second place in Itapema, a fifth place in Espinho and the victory in Gstaad.

In July, Mol / Sorum became European Champions in the Netherlands. Then they also won the 5-star tournament in Vienna and climbed, after 19 victories in a row, at number one in the world rankings. Also at the World Tour Final in Hamburg Mol / Sorum emerged victorious. With that win the duo landed their forth FIVB World Tour gold medal in a row and earned them the highest ever prize money in the history of beach volleyball, taking home 150,000 $ in total.[2] Sorum was awarded FIVB Best Defender for the 2018/2017 season.

The World Tour 2018-19 season was dominated by absolute dominance of Mol / Sorum. They won the 4-star tournaments in Las Vegas, Itapema, Jinjiang, Ostrava, and finished second in Warsaw.

At the World Championships in Hamburg, they retired in the semifinals against the German team Thole /Wickler and finished third in the end. The following tournaments in Gstaad, Tokyo, and Vienna they could win again. At the European Championships in Moscow, Mol / Sorum defended their title. At the World Tour Finals in Rome, Mol / Sorum won a bronze medal. For the second year in a row, Sorum was awarded FIVB Best Defender. Mol / Sorum were also awarded FIVB Most Outstanding Men’s Team.

In 2020, Mol / Sorum once again defended their European Championship title winning gold in Jurmala, Latvia. This win made them the third team in history to win a European Championship three years in a row. At 23 and 24 respectively they are the youngest team to achieve this feat.

At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the pair won gold medals, beating Russians Viacheslav Krasilnikov and Oleg Stoyanovskiy in the final.[3]

They won gold at the 2021 European Championship in Vienna, becoming the first team to win it four times and the first team to win four consecutive times.[4]

Indoor career

Sorum played from 2012 to 2014 also indoor volleyball in the Norwegian junior national team as an outside attacker. In the 2013-14 season, he played with Forde VBK in the European Challenge Cup.

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