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Brandie Wilkerson (born July 1, 1992) is a Canadian [2] beach volleyball player who plays as a right-side blocker. [1] She currently competes with partner Melissa Humaña-Paredes , with whom she won a silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics .
U.S. Women's Beach Finishes U.S. Men's Beach Finishes 1997 Silver (Lisa Arce and Holly McPeak) [2] Silver (Canyon Ceman and Mike Whitmarsh) [3] Bronze (Dain Blanton and Kent Steffes) 1999 Silver (Annett Davis and Jenny Johnson Jordan) [4] Bronze (Liz Masakayan and Elaine Youngs) did not medal [5] 2001: did not medal [6] did not medal [7] 2003
The championship match went to three sets, a first in Olympic women's beach volleyball, before the Brazilians prevailed. Humana-Paredes and Wilkerson took the silver medal. [ 32 ] Humana-Parades' father Hernán said that he felt their victory would have an "even bigger" impact on the sport in Canada than the bronze medal team he had coached in ...
They said, "Ok, this is amazing: 1/ Canadian and Brazilian players are having a heated chat at the net during the women’s beach volleyball gold medal match. 2/ DJ plays John Lennon’s ...
The loaded women's field included three of the top five teams, all headed to the Olympic Games. Taylor Sander and Taylor Crabb cruised to the men's title. Canadians Humana-Paredes, Wilkerson win ...
College women's beach volleyball players in the United States (8 C) Pages in category "American women's beach volleyball players" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.
Last month, another San Jose State women’s volleyball player, co-captain Brooke Slusser, joined a federal lawsuit challenging NCAA policy allowing transgender athletes to participate in women ...
The Big West women's volleyball tournament is the conference championship tournament in volleyball, organised by the Big West Conference. The tournament was first introduced in early 2023. It is played under a single-elimination format and seeding is based on regular season records.