
Danielle Ellis
Sport: Sitting volleyball
Quick Facts
Birthdate: November 17, 1991
Residence: White Rock, British Columbia
Biography
Danielle Ellis is a Canadian sitting volleyball player and captain of the national team, preparing for her third Paralympic appearance at the Paris 2024 Games. Born on November 17, 1991, in White Rock, British Columbia, Ellis lost her right leg below the knee due to cancer shortly after birth. She discovered sitting volleyball at a Trinity Western standing volleyball camp in 2007, a pivotal moment that introduced her to Paralympic sports.
Ellis has been a key member of the Canadian women’s sitting volleyball team since 2009, with a brief hiatus from 2012 to 2015. She has been instrumental in the team’s successes, including a historic debut at the Rio 2016 Paralympics and a silver medal at the 2022 World Championships. Ellis was named the Most Outstanding Player at the 2020 World ParaVolley final Paralympic qualification tournament, where she helped Canada secure a spot at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.
Outside of volleyball, Ellis enjoys French cuisine and has a passion for cooking. She is also an avid traveller, often sharing her experiences and culinary adventures on social media. Ellis studied at the Justice Institute of British Columbia and is a paramedic, showcasing her dedication to serving others and her community. Her resilience and leadership make her an inspiring figure both on and off the court.