Thomas Jaeschke is a two-time Olympic and National Championship winner. He was born on September 4, 1993, in Wheaton, Illinois, in the United States. Thomas made his Olympic debut in 2016 after being named among the 12-man roster led by Reid Priddy and David Lee, who were Olympic gold medalists. Team USA ended up in 3rd place, winning the bronze medal.
During a home game in the 2018 FIVB Nations League in which Team USA won against Serbia, Thomas Jaeschke picked up an ACL injury early in the second set. This injury prevented him from participating in the World Championship that year. In 2019, he also suffered a shoulder dislocation and tore his labrum during a World Cup match. He has won awards ranging from Best Outside Hitter, Best Spiker, MVP Best Digger, and Receiver while playing in Poland, Italy, Turkey, and Japan.
In 2015, he won two NCAA National Championships: the MVP Award and the AVCA Award. Throughout his career, he has played in 56 tournaments with 7 clubs, averaging 8.91 points per match with a total of 98 blocks, 11 serve points, and 80 attack points. He has also won 19 awards and honors. Thomas Jaeschke has two siblings: Jamie Jaeschke and Joseph Jaeschke.
Thomas Jaeschke Siblings
Thomas Jaeschke was born to Pono and Lisa Strand Maa. He has three sister, Misty, Malucia and Mehana.
Thomas Jaeschke's Sister
Jamie Jaeschke is Thomas Jaeschke`s twin sister. She is married to Matt Phillips. They got married on October 5, 2015. She often travels with her mother to support her brother, Thomas, and never misses Thanksgiving. Additional information about her life and that of her husband is not available to the public.
FAQ's On Thomas Jaeschke Siblings
A. Thomas Jaeschke was born on September 4, 1993, in Wheaton, Illinois, in the United States.
A. He has played for Loyola Ramblers, Asseco Resovia, NBV Verona, Allianz Milano, Beijing BAIC Motor, and currently plays for Panasonic Panthers.
A. Yes, he has represented the United States in various tournaments including the Olympics, FIVB World Championship, World Cup, and NORCECA Championship.
A. He won the NCAA national championship twice with the Loyola Ramblers.
A. His achievements include winning the NCAA national championship, AVCA National Player of the Year, AVCA First-Team All-American, MIVA Player of the Year, MIVA Freshman of the Year, MIVA All-Conference First Team, MIVA All-Tournament Most Valuable Player, MIVA All-Tournament Team, MIVA Academic All-Conference and Best Outside Hitter.