McHugh/Burnett and Pavan/Melissa take gold in Birmingham
The men’s podium featured teams from Australia, Canada and England
The second edition of the Commonwealth Games featuring beach volleyball on its programme ended on Sunday in Birmingham, England, with Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour teams from Australia and Canada taking the top of the podium, repeating the outcome of the previous edition of the competition held in Australia in 2018.
Beach Pro Tour stars and 2019 world champions Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes of Canada were the winners among the women, earning their second Commonwealth Games gold, while Australian Olympian Chris McHugh was also able to defend the title he won four years ago among the men, this time playing alongside Paul Burnett.
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Partners since 2017, Pavan and Melissa won their eighth international gold medal as partners at Smithfield and their second in 2022, following a victory at a Beach Pro Tour Elite16 event in Jurmala, Latvia, in June.
In the gold medal match, which was a repeat of the previous edition of the event, the Canadians defeated Tokyo Olympic silver medallists Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar of Australia in three sets (22-24, 21-17, 15-12).
“This medal holds a lot of weight for me,” Melissa commented. “It’s been four years and a lot can change, so the fact that we could execute another gold-medal performance is rare and very special. … I think this represents a lot of work and it’s for Team Canada.”
The women’s podium in Birmingham was nearly a full repeat of Gold Coast 2018, with Vanuatu’s Miller Pata, who took bronze four years ago with Linline Matauatu, repeating that performance with new partner Sherysyn Toko. The two topped New Zealand’s Shaunna Polley and Alice Zeimann 2-1 (10-21, 22-20, 15-10) to secure the last spot on the podium.
In the men’s event, the gold medal match reunited two finalists from 2018 – McHugh and Canadian Sam Schachter. As was the case four years ago, when McHugh and then-partner Damien Schumann won in three sets, he and Burnett also needed the tie-breaker (17-21, 21-17, 20-18) to overcome Schachter and partner Dan Dearing to strike gold.
“It feels good, it’s crazy,” McHugh commented. “To come from two match points down, it is a surreal experience. That is why we play, for moments like this, feelings like this. You just want to savour it, because it doesn’t last forever and there will be...
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