Background
Travis Passier was born in Brisbane, Australia on 26 April 1989.
Travis Passier was born in Brisbane, Australia on 26 April 1989.
He got his primary education at Fairview Heights State School in Queensland, and then attended Toowoomba State High School and Lake Ginninderra College for his secondary education. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Canberra.
He is competing for Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Passier is a 6’9" middle blocker for the Australia men"s national volleyball team His nicknames are T-rannosaurus Pas, Trang pak, and Pasinator, and he speaks Italian and English.
In addition to volleyball, Passier played basketball and was a talented swimmer.
"making numerous trips to the Queensland swimming titles."
He trained at AIS in hopes of reaching his goal of representing Australia at the Olympics. That goal was realized in 2012 when Travis got his chance to help lead the Volleyroos (Australian Men's National Volleyball Team) to qualify for the Olympics.
Passier’s family is very supportive of his volleyball career. Passier started playing professional volleyball for the Toowoomba Titans in the Brisbane Premier Volleyball league.
Through his playing with the Titans, he got the opportunity to play with the Australian national team
He got his first chance to represent Australia in 2006 and 2007 playing in the Junior and Youth Asian Cup tournaments. He then got his chance to play for the senior Australian National team at the 2008 Asia Cup, and then at the 2009 Asian Championships where he helped lead Australia to a 7th place finish. In 2010 he went back to his roots with the Titans after finishing the season in Denmark to keep up his skills for the national team trials.
After playing for the Titans, Passier moved to Europe for more competitive professional volleyball.
Currently he plays professionally in Italy for the M. Roma Volley South.P.A in the very strong Italian league. Some of his career highlights he says are, "being in the starting 7 (for Australia) for World Championships in Italy in 2010, finishing 2nd at the Olympic Qualification Tournament to make the Olympic Games, and finishing 4th at the 2011 Asian Championships to keep our qualifications for the Games alive.".
When he first joined the senior team he was the youngest member of the squad.