One current and two former Trinity Western University (TWU) volleyball players have been named to the Canadian team that will play at the Olympic qualifiers in Russia this weekend.
TWU setter Brie King, a 91原创 native, along with Spartan alums Kristen Moncks of Standard, Alta. and Alicia Perrin of Creston, B.C. are on a 14-player roster that will be looking to earn a direct ticket to Tokyo 2020 at the Intercontinental Olympic volleyball qualification tournament to be held in Kaliningrad, Russia beginning Friday (Aug. 2) and continuing until Sunday (Aug. 4).
Spartans men鈥檚 volleyball head coach Ben Josephson is also with the team as an assistant coach.
Players have trained all summer for two objectives, he explained; one was to qualify for the Volleyball Nations League and the next was to qualify for the Olympics.
鈥淭he nerves and excitement and the work has gone into this one trip, to see if we can live our dream of going to the Olympics,鈥 Josephson commented.
鈥淭his is what sport is all about. We鈥檙e three wins away from doing something that very few human beings ever get to experience.鈥
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It is Canada鈥檚 first chance to qualify for the summer games.
Canada will be in a pool with Korea, Russia and Mexico, with the teams competing in a single round-robin system over three match days.
Following the single round robin, the highest placed will earn a ticket to Tokyo 2020.
Moncks and Perrin were part of Canada鈥檚 bronze medal winning side at the 2018 Pan American Cup held in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.
The duo helped Canada to its first medal at the Cup since the inaugural event in 2002 in Saltillo, Mexico.
All three Spartan players represented Canada at the Pan American Cup earlier this year, where the team finished sixth overall.
鈥淚 think the program is in a great place and, based on how we鈥檝e been training, I think we have a really good chance going into Russia,鈥 Moncks declared. 鈥淲e鈥檝e stacked the deck and we鈥檙e prepared for whatever battles come our way.鈥
While both Moncks and Perrin have been mainstays with the senior team for several years, for King, the appointment sees her fast-tracked season continue, as this weekend鈥檚 event marks the summer鈥檚 biggest competition for Canada but only King鈥檚 second tournament with the senior team.
King started with Canada鈥檚 NextGen squad, but over the summer worked her way into the Senior A squad.
鈥淭he feeling with this team is that we can beat every team at this tournament and qualify,鈥 King maintained.
鈥淲e know we can do it and we need to play our best and we can win. We鈥檙e aware that we鈥檙e not ranked first in our pool for a reason, but we鈥檙e way better than we were when we got ranked for this event.鈥
King is coming off her fourth year at TWU, helping guide the Spartans to a Canada West championship last season.
鈥淚鈥檝e been so incredibly supported by Trinity,鈥 King said.
鈥淚 feel there鈥檚 a huge village behind me from Trinity that鈥檚 just like 鈥榞o get 鈥榚m and see how far you can go and do us proud.鈥欌
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