A Tokyo 2020 volleyball Olympian with Canada, Sharone Vernon-Evans is excited to continue to represent his country internationally around the world, but since the start of the month, the 24-year-old player has been doing it on a different surface.
A 2017 FIVB World League bronze medallist, the opposite has recently made a switch to the sand and is currently in the early stages of the process to achieve his goal of getting to compete on a very high level on the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour.
Vernon-Evans and partner Steven Marshall, a Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 volleyball Olympian, started practicing on the sand at the beginning of June, finally putting in motion a plan they had talked about for years.
After concluding their trajectories with the Canadian national team at the Tokyo Games, in 2021, they took the 2022 international season off to rest and reset and are now ready to embrace their new challenge.
“I always wanted to play beach volleyball after the Tokyo Olympics and am very happy about my decision,” Vernon-Evans told Volleyball World. “Steve and I talked about it frequently while we were on the national team and we knew we would be playing together when that happened. I love having him as my partner, it’s been amazing that we’re getting to do it now.”