With the Tokyo Olympics fast approaching, the teams are about to travel to the land of the rising sun, where they will compete in the most important tournament of this year. The Canadian volleyball team, which will be the rival of the White-Red group, announced “12” named to the Olympic Games.
Among the lucky 12 were Canada’s biggest volleyball stars, such as Nicholas Hoag, who not long ago played for the league plus Asseco Resovia, or Sharone Vernon-Evans, who recently played for Sir Safety Perugia.
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Japan, Italy, Canada, Iran and Venezuela will be the rivals of the Polish national team in the first phase of the Tokyo Olympics. The second group seems theoretically stronger, with Brazil, the United States, Russia, Argentina, France and Tunisia. That means coach Vital Heynen’s players in the quarter-finals could hit one of the tycoons.
Canadian players called up for the Tokyo Olympics:
1 – TJ Sanders – POKER – 12/14/1991
2 – John Gord Perrin – RECEIVER – August 17, 1989
3 – Steven Marshall – RECEIVER – 11/23/1989
4 – Nicholas Hoag – RECEIVER – August 19, 1992
7 – Stephen Maar – RECEIVER – 12/06/1994
8 – Jay Blankenau – POKER – 09/27/1989
10 – Sharone Vernon-Evans – FORWARD – 28/08/1998
12 – Lucas Van Berkel – MIDDLE – 29/11/1991
16 – Ryan Sclater – FORWARD – 02/10/1994
17 – Graham Vigrass – MIDDLE – 17/06/1989
19 – Blair Bann – LIBERO – 02/26/1988
20 – Arthur Szwarc – MIDDLE – March 30, 1995
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