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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.
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.
Oct. 22, 2024: Beach volleyball Olympian and 2019 World Champion, Sarah Pavan, announced her retirement from the national team yesterday.
47K Followers, 471 Following, 469 Posts - Sarah Pavan (@sarah_pavan) on Instagram: "🇨🇦 Beach Volleyball Olympian • World Champion • Book Worm • Foodie • Anime"
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.
Sarah Pavan is a world champion and maybe the best volleyball player this country has ever produced – indoors, outdoors, court, or beach…bar none.
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...
Sarah Pavan completed her first full AVP season in 2019, winning the Manhattan Beach Open and Hawaii Open with partner Melissa Humana-Paredes. A long-time indoor athlete, Sarah played for the University of Nebraska, where she was NCAA Champion, a 4-time First-Team All-American, and National Player of the Year.