Canadians Humana-Paredes & Pavan are World Champions
HAMBURG, Germany, July 6, 2019 - Melissa Humana-Parades and
Sarah Pavan are World Champions and have booked their ticket to
the Tokyo Olympics after a memorable performance in the gold
medal match of the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships
Hamburg 2019.
Humana-Paredes and Pavan beat Alix Klineman and April Ross of
the United States in the final 2-0 (23-21, 23-21). The packed
stadium in Hamburg delighted in the close match, and
the Canadian players kept their composure for the win. The
Americans settle for silver, followed by Taliqua Clancy and
Mariafe Artacho Del Solar of Australia, who won the bronze medal
match.
“The last two weeks have been incredible. We have had to fight;
it wasn’t an easy road at all and that’s what makes it even more
special. It wasn’t pretty at times, and it wasn’t the best we’ve
ever played, but we managed to stay together and fight,” said
Humana-Paredes. “It was all heart and we wanted this so bad and
now we have it. It’s the best feeling ever…. It’s
indescribable.”
The two Canadians came together in 2016 after Pavan and her
former partner finished fifth at the Rio Olympics. They are
currently ranked sixth in the World (last updated on June 24).
“It’s a dream come true for both of us,” said Pavan. “We took
different paths to get here - Mel’s been dreaming the Beach
Championships since she was a baby, and I had indoor dreams…
It’s so surreal. This was our big goal for this season – to be
World Champions.”
This was the first medal for Canada in the history of this
tournament. Humana-Paredes and Pavan finished fourth in 2017.
They play next at the Gstaad Major (July 9-14), which they won
last year, and then return home to Canada for the Edmonton
three-star tournament which begins on July 17. They will be the
top-ranked women’s team competing in Edmonton. |