This article show all participating team squads at the 2001 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Grand Prix , played by eight countries with the final round held in Macau, China.
# | Name | Club | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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2 | Elisângela Oliveira | October 30, 1978 | 184 | 84 | ||||
3 | Erika Coimbra | March 23, 1980 | 180 | 64 | 301 | 280 | ||
4 | Fabiana Berto | January 23, 1976 | 180 | 61 | ||||
5 | Fernanda Doval | July 16, 1975 | 190 | 62 | ||||
7 | Hélia Souza | March 10, 1970 | 173 | 63 | ||||
9 | Janina Conceição | October 25, 1972 | 192 | 82 | 312 | 288 | ||
11 | Karin Rodrigues | November 8, 1971 | 187 | 75 | 309 | 285 | ||
14 | Kely Fraga | October 3, 1974 | 193 | 79 | ||||
15 | Patrícia Cocco | September 14, 1971 | 176 | 61 | ||||
16 | Raquel Silva | April 30, 1978 | 191 | 72 | 300 | 282 | ||
17 | Ricarda Lima | September 12, 1970 | 184 | 66 | ||||
18 | Walewska Oliveira | October 1, 1979 | 190 | 81 | ||||
19 | Flávia Carvalho | June 19, 1976 | 184 | 72 |
# | Name | Club | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Yumilka Ruiz | 08.05.1978 | 179 | 62 | 329 | 315 | ||
4 | Maisbelis Martínez | 13.06.1977 | 182 | 79 | 322 | 306 | ||
5 | Misleidis Martínez | 09.03.1983 | 176 | 69 | ||||
7 | Yoslam Muñoz | 19.02.1980 | 183 | 72 | ||||
8 | Yaima Ortiz | 09.11.1981 | 179 | 70 | 325 | 313 | ||
9 | Indira Mestre | 21.04.1979 | 183 | 73 | ||||
10 | Regla Torres | 12.02.1975 | 191 | 75 | 342 | 332 | ||
11 | Liana Mesa | 26.12.1977 | 179 | 70 | 318 | 307 | ||
13 | Anniara Muñoz | 24.01.1980 | 180 | 69 | 320 | 312 | ||
14 | Ana Fernández | 03.08.1973 | 185 | 78 | 325 | 316 | ||
17 | Marta Sánchez | 17.05.1973 | 182 | 75 | 324 | 310 | ||
18 | Zoila Barros | 06.08.1976 | 188 | 76 | 325 | 312 |
# | Name | Club | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Zhang Jing | 14.10.1979 | 190 | 75 | ||||
2 | Feng Kun | 28.12.1978 | 183 | 75 | 319 | 310 | ||
3 | Yang Hao | 21.03.1980 | 183 | 75 | 319 | 314 | ||
4 | Liu Yanan | 29.09.1980 | 186 | 73 | 320 | 313 | ||
5 | Wu Yongmei | 01.01.1975 | 186 | 75 | ||||
6 | Li Shan | 21.05.1980 | 185 | 72 | 317 | 300 | ||
7 | Zhou Suhong | 23.04.1979 | 182 | 75 | 313 | 305 | ||
8 | Zhao Ruirui | 08.10.1981 | 196 | 75 | 326 | 315 | ||
9 | Zhang Yuehong | 09.11.1975 | 182 | 73 | 324 | 322 | ||
12 | Song Nina | 07.04.1980 | 179 | 65 | 303 | 293 | ||
15 | Zhang Na | 19.04.1980 | 180 | 72 | 302 | 292 | ||
18 | Lin Hanying | 20.07.1978 | 184 | 71 |
# | Name | Club | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Beatrice Dömeland | 04.08.1973 | 178 | 63 | 300 | 287 | ||
3 | Kathy Radzuweit | 02.03.1982 | 196 | 71 | 319 | 300 | ||
5 | Sylvia Roll | 29.05.1973 | 180 | 72 | 308 | 286 | ||
7 | Ulrike Jurk | 04.03.1979 | 175 | 68 | ||||
9 | Christina Benecke | 14.10.1974 | 190 | 80 | 314 | 291 | ||
10 | Anja-Nadin Pietrek | 13.03.1979 | 185 | 70 | ||||
11 | Jana Müller | 24.05.1978 | 184 | 68 | ||||
13 | Anja Krause | 31.01.1977 | 183 | 70 | ||||
15 | Angelina Grün | 02.12.1979 | 185 | 67 | 309 | 287 | ||
16 | Judith Sylvester | 13.10.1977 | 193 | 85 | 312 | 296 | ||
17 | Birgit Thumm | 03.07.1980 | 184 | 70 | 310 | 289 | ||
18 | Andrea Berg | 24.01.1981 | 188 | 71 | 306 | 299 |
# | Name | Club | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Minako Onuki | 15.10.1972 | 173 | 66 | ||||
2 | Chikako Kumamae | 11.04.1974 | 180 | 65 | ||||
3 | Yuka Sakurai | 02.09.1974 | 167 | 56 | ||||
4 | Junko Moriyama | 26.02.1975 | 180 | 70 | ||||
6 | Shinako Tanaka | 28.07.1975 | 172 | 62 | ||||
10 | Megumi Kawamura | 12.07.1983 | 193 | 67 | ||||
11 | Yoshie Takeshita | 18.03.1978 | 159 | 55 | ||||
14 | Miyuki Takahashi | 25.12.1978 | 170 | 67 | ||||
15 | Makiko Horai | 06.01.1979 | 187 | 62 | ||||
16 | Sachiko Sugiyama | 19.10.1979 | 183 | 63 | ||||
17 | Ikumi Nishibori | 20.08.1981 | 168 | 60 | ||||
18 | Ai Otomo | 24.03.1982 | 183 | 70 |
# | Name | Club | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Olga Potachova | 26.06.1976 | 204 | 100 | ||||
2 | Natalya Morozova | 28.01.1973 | 188 | 74 | ||||
4 | Elena Tiourina | 12.04.1971 | 184 | 80 | ||||
5 | Lioubov Chachkova | 04.12.1977 | 190 | 73 | ||||
6 | Elena Godina | 17.09.1977 | 196 | 73 | ||||
8 | Evguenia Artamonova | 17.07.1975 | 191 | 74 | ||||
9 | Elizaveta Tichtchenko | 07.02.1975 | 190 | 75 | ||||
10 | Elena Vassilevskaya | 27.02.1978 | 176 | 68 | ||||
11 | Ekaterina Gamova | 17.10.1980 | 205 | 75 | ||||
12 | Tatyana Gracheva | 23.02.1973 | 180 | 74 | ||||
13 | Inessa Sargsyan | 17.01.1972 | 190 | 75 | ||||
14 | Elena Plotnikova | 26.07.1978 | 186 | 71 |
# | Name | Club | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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3 | Kang Hye-Mi | 27.04.1974 | 173 | 62 | 300 | 285 | ||
4 | Ku Min-Jung | 25.08.1973 | 181 | 73 | 315 | 300 | ||
5 | Kim Sa-Nee | 21.06.1981 | 180 | 72 | 302 | 292 | ||
7 | Kim Sung-Hee | 23.03.1976 | 178 | 73 | ||||
10 | Lee Yun-Hui | 08.10.1980 | 181 | 74 | ||||
11 | Lee Meong-Hee | 07.04.1978 | 175 | 64 | ||||
12 | Kim Hee-Kyung | 12.05.1978 | 167 | 58 | ||||
14 | Yang Sook-Kyung | 03.05.1977 | 179 | 77 | ||||
15 | Chang So-Yun | 11.11.1974 | 184 | 73 | ||||
16 | Jung Dae-Young | 12.08.1981 | 183 | 75 | ||||
17 | Han Yoo-Mi | 05.02.1982 | 179 | 62 | ||||
18 | Kim Hyang-Suk | 04.06.1981 | 191 | 83 |
# | Name | Club | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Sarah Butler | 24.08.1978 | 188 | 68 | ||||
2 | Danielle Scott | 01.10.1972 | 188 | 84 | ||||
5 | Stacy Sykora | 24.06.1977 | 176 | 61 | ||||
6 | Elisabeth Bachman | 07.11.1978 | 193 | 88 | 319 | 299 | ||
7 | Heather Bown | 29.11.1978 | 188 | 90 | ||||
8 | Charlene Tagaloa | 30.08.1973 | 178 | 71 | ||||
9 | Therese Crawford | 26.08.1976 | 178 | 64 | ||||
10 | Nicole Branagh | 31.01.1979 | 187 | 79 | ||||
11 | Robyn Ah Mow | 15.09.1975 | 172 | 68 | 291 | 281 | ||
13 | Tara Cross-Battle | 16.09.1968 | 180 | 71 | ||||
15 | Logan Tom | 25.05.1981 | 186 | 80 | ||||
16 | Sarah Noriega | 24.04.1976 | 187 | 70 |
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