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Sarah Lindsey Pavan (born August 16, 1986) is a Canadian former beach volleyball and indoor volleyball player. She was part of the Canada women's national volleyball team at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan. [3] With Melissa Humana-Paredes, she won the women's gold medal at the 2019 Beach Volleyball World Championships.
Pavan made history as the youngest woman ever to be selected for the National Indoor Team at 16 years old before heading to the University of Nebraska for her post-secondary collegiate career. At Nebraska, Pavan won the NCAA title in indoor volleyball in 2006 and became a four-time, First Team All American, one of only six women to ever do so.
Welcome to the Youtube channel of beach volleyball Olympian and World Champion (and long-time indoor pro), Sarah Pavan.
Sarah Pavan, a two-time Olympian who won multiple volleyball gold medals for Canada at world championships and Commonwealth Games, retired on Monday at age 38.
Sarah Pavan has wanted to compete for Team Canada since she was old enough to understand what the word “Olympics” meant. In 2019, she and partner Melissa Humana-Paredes made history by becoming Canada’s first ever world champions in beach volleyball.
Two-time Canadian Olympian Sarah Pavan announced her retirement Monday, ending a 25-year volleyball career.
Pavan grew up in Kitchener, Ontario and began playing indoor volleyball at the age of 10 and retires as one of the most accomplished Canadian volleyball players in history, having made her first appearance representing her country at the age of 14 on the Junior National Indoor Team.
The reigning Honda-Broderick Cup winner and AVCA National Player of the Year, Sarah Pavan (pronounced pav-INN) wrapped up one of the most decorated players in NCAA volleyball history • Became Nebraska’s most recent NCAA Today’s Top VIII winner in January of 2008 • Joined the Stanford trio of Bev Oden (1989-92), Kerri Walsh (1996-99) and ...
A 2016 Rio Olympian and 3-time FIVB Best Blocker, Sarah won the 2019 World Championships with Melissa Humana-Paredes in Hamburg, Germany. With that win, Sarah and Melissa earned a spot at the 2020 Tokyo Games, where they placed 5th.
Sarah Pavan is a world champion beach volleyball player heading to represent Team Canada at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Sarah Pavan's height is 6'5". She encourages other tall women...