2024 Guadalajara Beach Volleyball Challenge: High-Stakes Competition Awaits
News Article: Guadalajara Challenge Sees Return of Navas and Gonzalez
Allanis Navas and Maria Gonzalez, two American volleyball players who are redshirting from Grand Canyon University (GCU) and Texas Christian University (TCU) respectively, are making a comeback at the Guadalajara Challenge. The duo, who recently won a silver medal at a NORCECA event in the Dominican Republic, are aiming to qualify for their second consecutive Challenge main draw.
Seeded 11th in the qualifier, Navas and Gonzalez will face Slovenia's Tjasa Kotnik and Tajda Lovsin in their opening match. The Guadalajara Challenge is not the first time these players have collaborated, as they previously won a gold medal together at a NORCECA event in the Dominican Republic.
Meanwhile, in the world of beach volleyball, Hailey Harward and Kylie Deberg are also participating in the Beach Pro Tour Guadalajara Challenge. Harward, who has become an AVP champion, and Deberg, who has taken a seventh at the Manhattan Beach Open and won a Tour Series, are both under the tutelage of Scott Davenport. This year's Guadalajara Challenge marks their second appearance together in the event.
As the excitement builds for the Guadalaljara Challenge, it's worth noting that the National Youth Volleyball Championship has recently concluded in Puerto Vallarta. And for those visiting Guadalajara, a must-do experience is to enjoy the city's iconic Mariachi Music, as shown in the video provided.
The Guadalajara Post is sharing this article, bringing you the latest updates from the world of sports in Guadalajara. Stay tuned for more updates from the Beach Pro Tour Guadalajara Challenge.
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