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Donovan selected to Team Canada

- June 10, 2021

Second-year men’s volleyball player Michael Donovan has earned a spot on Volleyball Canada’s 2021 U21 team.
Second-year men’s volleyball player Michael Donovan has earned a spot on Volleyball Canada’s 2021 U21 team.

Second-year men’s volleyball player Michael Donovan has earned a spot on Volleyball Canada’s 2021 U21 team.

Things were a little different this year when it came to selecting Volleyball Canada’s national teams. In lieu of in-person tryouts, prospective players submitted highlight and skill videos and physical testing data to GMTM, dubbed ‘The Athlete Exposure Platform’ to be reviewed by the selection committee.

The Tigers were fortunate to be able to practice most of the school year with COVID-19 numbers low in Nova Scotia and even had a few scrimmages with some alumni, so Donovan had access to film from those sessions, making the task of collecting everything he needed for his tryout much easier.

“I already had a lot of playing footage from the practices and scrimmages we were able to have over the course of the year,” says Donovan. “I spent about a week organizing clips and submitting everything else that was required.”

As one of the 19 athletes selected to the squad, Donovan is currently participating in virtual programming until July 5. He has been limited to at-home workouts and beach volleyball training due to the current restrictions in Nova Scotia and is in the middle of a six-week outdoor jump program to ensure he will be ready to handle the load of a full training schedule which is set to begin on July 5, 2021 in Gatineau, Quebec.

Training will take place at the national men’s training centre and while they don’t have an official schedule as yet, he expects there to be eight sessions per week including five on the court and three in the weight room with two days off per week for rest.

The team will spend the majority of the summer there, staying in Airbnb’s focused on representing Canada at the FIVB U21 World Championship scheduled to take place from September 23 to October 3 in Italy/Bulgaria.

“I’m really looking forward to meeting my teammates and coaches from across Canada,” says the London, Ontario native. “I’m excited to get back on the court and compete at the world championship in September.”