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Canada extends unbeaten streak at women's sitting volleyball Paralympic qualifier

Canada's women are making a statement in early action at the sitting volleyball World Cup.

The 2024 Paralympic hopefuls improved their record to 3-0 with Tuesday victories over Slovenia and Ukraine in Cairo.

The world No.2-ranked Canadians handed No. 7 Slovenia its first loss of the tournament, prevailing in four sets (25-21, 25-17, 18-25, 25-14) before sweeping No. 8 Ukraine 25-13, 25-14, 25-16 in Group F action.

Canada opened play Monday with a 3-1 win over third-ranked Brazil.

Of the five qualified countries, including the top-ranked United States, only Brazil and China are participating in the 10-team tourney in Egypt.

Saturday's gold medallist will secure a berth at the Summer Games in Paris.

Canada completes group play Wednesday against No. 28 Netherlands.

Four teams from each of the two groups advance to Thursday's quarterfinals. The semifinals follow Friday, with the bronze-medal contest preceding the gold match on Saturday.

After Canada, No. 6 Rwanda is the highest-ranked team competing in Egypt that has yet to qualify for the Paralympics. It has a 2-2 mark in Group E following Tuesday's 3-0 sweep at the hands of China.

Heidi Peters and the women's sitting volleyball team are headed to Cairo, Egypt to compete in the World Cup and hopefully punch their ticket to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Paris2024?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Paris2024</a>!

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