Humana-Paredes, Wilkerson back at Montreal beach volleyball stop after Olympic silver

Melissa Humana-Paredes, right, and Brandie Wilkerson stand on the podium with their silver medals following the beach volleyball final at the Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024 in Paris. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

MONTREAL - Brandie Wilkerson and Melissa Humana-Paredes know they鈥檙e in for a warm welcome this week in Montreal 鈥 especially as Olympic medallists.

Set to compete on home soil for the first time since winning silver at last summer乌鸦传媒 Paris Games, Canada乌鸦传媒 beach volleyball stars can already sense the excitement, whether it乌鸦传媒 through social media or while walking down the street.

鈥淲e've been feeling an immense amount of support,鈥 Wilkerson said Wednesday. 鈥淩andom people are stopping us, telling us about their experience watching or their love for the game, and just sending a lot of love.

鈥淲e're anticipating a really great Canadian crowd.鈥

Two years ago, Wilkerson and Humana-Paredes lit up Montreal乌鸦传媒 Elite16 stop on the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour, capturing the first gold medal of their months-old partnership and setting the stage for a historic 2024 season.

Now they鈥檙e back at Parc Jean-Drapeau, set to begin pool play Thursday, a little more than one full year removed from their memorable underdog run in Paris.

Under the bright lights at Eiffel Tower Stadium, the Toronto duo became the first Canadian women to reach the Olympic podium in beach volleyball.

After a disappointing 1-2 start, they won their lucky-loser match and advanced through the knockout rounds in a stunning turnaround to reach the final, falling in three sets to Brazil乌鸦传媒 Ana Patricia Ramos and Eduarda Santos (Duda) Lisboa 鈥 also competing in Montreal this week 鈥 on Aug. 9, 2024.

Canada乌鸦传媒 only other medal in the sport was a men乌鸦传媒 bronze at the 1996 Games in Atlanta.

Since their historic finish in Paris, Humana-Paredes and Wilkerson have felt the expectations on them increase, but nothing compares to the standards they set for themselves.

鈥淭here is always a target on your back when you get a label like Olympic medallist, and it changes how people can perceive you,鈥 Humana-Paredes said. 鈥淲hat doesn't change is how we continue to show up and how we continue to want to improve.

鈥淲e know what we're capable of and we know what we want to achieve 鈥 we're also constantly never done trying to get better, no matter what results we achieve."

The former York University volleyball teammates feel far from done despite their climb onto the Olympic podium.

They have their sights set on gold at the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles. That乌鸦传媒 despite the fact they鈥檒l both be in their mid-'30s 鈥 Humana-Paredes is 32, Wilkerson is 33 鈥 and considered calling it quits years ago.

鈥淚 wasn't sure if I would even go to Paris after Tokyo,鈥 Humana-Paredes said. 鈥淗owever, I think after Paris, no matter how difficult it was, for me there was an immediate confirmation that I would absolutely want to do another Olympic run to L.A., and without a doubt with Brandie.

鈥淚 was like, 'I hope she's on the same page!'鈥

Wilkerson was, believing they鈥檇 only begun scratching the surface two years into the partnership.

鈥淚f this is what we could accomplish in two, give us another four,鈥 she said. 鈥淚'm very excited about what's coming up next.鈥

On the sand, their skill sets are a great fit. The athletic, five-foot-11 Wilkerson is a premier blocker in beach volleyball, while the five-foot-nine Humana-Paredes 鈥 a former FIVB defender of the year 鈥 covers the backcourt.

They鈥檝e competed in four events this season, finishing in the top five three times under new head coach Ricardo de Freitas, who replaced Marcio Sicoli.

In the lead-up to Paris, the relatively new partners focused on setting a foundation with consistent passing, setting and serving, without much time to evolve beyond that.

With three years until the next Olympics, Humana-Paredes believes the areas they can grow are endless. They鈥檙e learning new offensive sets, working on situational play calls and exploring different ways to utilize their serves as a weapon.

鈥淲e now have time to experiment with and evolve and make more consistent,鈥 Humana-Paredes said. 鈥淲e've both been to two Olympics, so to have that feeling at this point in our careers, like, 鈥極h, we're just tapping the surface and we can really build on our foundations,鈥 feels really exciting.鈥

A podium finish this season still escapes them, but perhaps they鈥檒l have some more magic in store in Montreal.

鈥淲e had an amazing time the first go around. We were so impressed with the energy from the fans,鈥 Wilkerson said. 鈥淭o come back now, post-Olympics and just feeling even more ready, I think even more volleyball fans than before, I'm very much looking forward to seeing how it all comes together."

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 13, 2025.

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