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Ryan
Grossenbacher didn’t
begin playing
handball until he
was 27. He thrives
on competition. He
currently goes
against open
division handball
players ten years
his junior,
and beats them
mentally and
physically. He was
featured in a 2003
issue of Sports
Illustrated as
the oldest
competitor to win a
USHA National Open
Title.
In 2003 he was
the USHA National
Four-Wall Open
Singles Champion.
Ryan has been the
Multnomah Athletic
Club singles
champion seven
times. He has placed
first at the Oregon
State Handball
singles competition
seven years in a
row. He is ranked
25th in the USHA
Simple Green pro
tour player
rankings.
Grossenbacher was
raised in Hillsboro,
attending Glencoe
High School. He went
on to Simon
Fraser University,
in Vancouver B.C. on
a basketball
scholarship. He
still lives in the
Hillsboro area, and
successfully ran a
handball program in
Hillsboro from
1997-2001.
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