Marte excited to enjoy VNL 2025 through pregnancy
June 6, 2025.- Expecting her first baby, the Dominican captain will
be with her team for as long as she can during the tournament.
The Dominican Republic will count on an extra body on the court for
at least their first matches in the Volleyball Nations League 2025
as team captain and veteran setter Niverka Marte is playing the
tournament while expecting her first baby.
The 34-year-old playmaker doesn’t know for how long she’ll be able
to keep playing, but she definitely wants to enjoy the moments of
joy she is experiencing this first week, as the Queens of the
Caribbean have faced Serbia and Bulgaria, and will play the
Netherlands and Japan in Ottawa, Canada.
Even though many players who want to start a family plan to do it in
the post-Olympic year, that wasn’t exactly the case with Marte.
Having a baby had long been a dream of her, but the Dominican
captain was struck with both surprise and intense happiness when she
found out she was pregnant.
“My husband and I have been thinking about having a baby for a long
time, but we always kept focused on what our priorities were at the
moment and the upcoming tournaments,” she told Volleyball World in
an exclusive interview. “We didn’t plan for it to happen now, but
when we realized it was happening, it was a moment of incredible
happiness for us. Our wonderful baby came by the grace of God and He
couldn’t have picked a better time to give us this gift.”
Feeling as energized as ever and having many examples of players who
continued to compete through pregnancy, including her longtime
national team friends Bethania De La Cruz and Brenda Castillo, Marte
had no doubts that she wanted to continue to represent her country
in the VNL for as long as she could.
“I never felt better before,” she said. “I’ve been so, so happy that
I’m in an unexplainable mood all the time. And I feel stronger and
with a constant desire to train my body, too. I think that many
people portray pregnancy as a disease and make it look like you
can’t do anything. I always saw it from an entirely different
perspective, and now that I’m experiencing it, I feel it in an even
stronger way. Of course, my body is changing, and I need to take
care of my needs and my baby’s needs, but why should I stop my
entire life? I’ll adapt to it as it goes and will keep listening to
my body. I feel great and would love to be with my team on the VNL.
The only recommendation my doctor made was that I enjoy this moment,
and that’s what I’ll do.”
One thing that makes Marte’s experience of playing through pregnancy
even more special is the fact that her husband, Omar Martinez, is
the physical trainer of the Dominican national team. That means the
two can experience every step of her pregnancy together, supporting
each other along the way.
“I’ve met him a couple of years before he joined the national team,
and I’ve become better in every area of my life after that,” the
setter, a three-time Olympian, added. “Having him full-time by my
side is the best thing that could have happened, and it’s not a
coincidence that I’ve been playing every set of every tournament for
many years now. He takes care of me in every area of my life, not
just sports, and that means a lot. I’m so blessed to have him by my
side.”
While Marte still can’t determine for how long she’ll be able to
help her teammates on the court in the VNL, the setter can already
confirm she will need to sit out of the upcoming FIVB Volleyball
World Championship, set to take place from August 22-September 7, in
Thailand, as her pregnancy will approach its final stage.
Part of the Dominican national team since 2008 and a starter and
captain for over a decade, Marte’s absence will create a void in the
team both technically and from a leadership standpoint. While she’s
out, Ariana Rodríguez, Yokaty Pérez, Aylin Liberato and Camila De La
Rosa are the candidates to step into the starting lineup at the
setter spot.
“We have over 20 players training with the Dominican national team,
and we’re all different, but everyone has something to bring to the
table,” Marte reflected. “So, I don’t think anyone replaces someone
on the team. The opportunities have always been there and will
continue to be there.” |