Kitchener's Olympian: Sarah Pavan in Rio, ready for beach volleyball
First Olympic beach volleyball match Sunday afternoon
For Kitchener native Sarah Pavan, her Olympic dream is finally happening.
"As I was flying to Rio, things got real very quickly," Pavan wrote in an email from Rio.
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She flew from Los Angeles to Houston, and Houston is where American athletes stop to get processed.
"Up until that point, I was looking forward to going, but all of my thoughts revolved around continuing to train and improve, and focusing on our goals. At that moment, I allowed myself to let go a little bit and just feel the excitement and pride that I had been keeping hidden for a long time."
'Feeling good and confident'
The beach volleyball player has been in Rio ahead of the Games, training with partner Heather Bansley of London, Ont.
She and Bansley were the first to train at the Olympic venue, she said.
On Sunday, the pair got to practice on the stadium court.
"While it is definitely big, it is much more intimate and comfortable than it looked on the outside. We had a really good training session there ... so I think we are both feeling good and confident heading into our first match,"
Pavan and Bansley will face the team from Netherlands Sunday at 1:30 ET in their first match.