2001 FIVB World Grand Prix squads

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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.

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Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

#NameClubDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Elisângela Oliveira October 30, 1978 (age 42)18484
3 Erika Coimbra March 23, 1980 (age 41)18064301280
4 Fabiana Berto January 23, 1976 (age 45)18061
5 Fernanda Doval July 16, 1975 (age 46)19062
7 Hélia Souza March 10, 1970 (age 51)17363
9 Janina Conceição October 25, 1972 (age 48)19282312288
11 Karin Rodrigues November 8, 1971 (age 49)18775309285
14 Kely Fraga October 3, 1974 (age 47)19379
15 Patrícia Cocco September 14, 1971 (age 50)17661
16 Raquel Silva April 30, 1978 (age 43)19172300282
17 Ricarda Lima September 12, 1970 (age 51)18466
18 Walewska Oliveira October 1, 1979 (age 42)19081
19 Flávia Carvalho June 19, 1976 (age 45)18472
#9 Janina Conceição injured herself in the second weekend and was substituted by #19 Flávia Carvalho

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

#NameClubDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Yumilka Ruiz 08.05.197817962329315
4 Maisbelis Martínez 13.06.197718279322306
5 Misleidis Martínez 09.03.198317669
7 Yoslam Muñoz 19.02.198018372
8 Yaima Ortiz 09.11.198117970325313
9 Indira Mestre 21.04.197918373
10 Regla Torres 12.02.197519175342332
11 Liana Mesa 26.12.197717970318307
13 Anniara Muñoz 24.01.198018069320312
14 Ana Fernández 03.08.197318578325316
17 Marta Sánchez 17.05.197318275324310
18 Zoila Barros 06.08.197618876325312

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

#NameClubDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Zhang Jing 14.10.197919075
2 Feng Kun 28.12.197818375319310
3 Yang Hao 21.03.198018375319314
4 Liu Yanan 29.09.198018673320313
5 Wu Yongmei 01.01.197518675
6 Li Shan 21.05.198018572317300
7 Zhou Suhong 23.04.197918275313305
8 Zhao Ruirui 08.10.198119675326315
9 Zhang Yuehong 09.11.197518273324322
12 Song Nina 07.04.198017965303293
15 Zhang Na 19.04.198018072302292
18 Lin Hanying 20.07.197818471

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

#NameClubDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Beatrice Dömeland 04.08.197317863300287
3 Kathy Radzuweit 02.03.198219671319300
5 Sylvia Roll 29.05.197318072308286
7 Ulrike Jurk 04.03.197917568
9 Christina Benecke 14.10.197419080314291
10 Anja-Nadin Pietrek 13.03.197918570
11 Jana Müller 24.05.197818468
13 Anja Krause 31.01.197718370
15 Angelina Grün 02.12.197918567309287
16 Judith Sylvester 13.10.197719385312296
17 Birgit Thumm 03.07.198018470310289
18 Andrea Berg 24.01.198118871306299

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

#NameClubDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Minako Onuki 15.10.197217366
2 Chikako Kumamae 11.04.197418065
3 Yuka Sakurai 02.09.197416756
4 Junko Moriyama 26.02.197518070
6 Shinako Tanaka 28.07.197517262
10 Megumi Kawamura 12.07.198319367
11 Yoshie Takeshita 18.03.197815955
14 Miyuki Takahashi 25.12.197817067
15 Makiko Horai 06.01.197918762
16 Sachiko Sugiyama 19.10.197918363
17 Ikumi Nishibori 20.08.198116860
18 Ai Otomo 24.03.198218370

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

#NameClubDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Olga Potachova 26.06.1976204100
2 Natalya Morozova 28.01.197318874
4 Elena Tiourina 12.04.197118480
5 Lioubov Chachkova 04.12.197719073
6 Elena Godina 17.09.197719673
8 Evguenia Artamonova 17.07.197519174
9 Elizaveta Tichtchenko 07.02.197519075
10 Elena Vassilevskaya 27.02.197817668
11 Ekaterina Gamova 17.10.198020575
12 Tatyana Gracheva 23.02.197318074
13 Inessa Sargsyan 17.01.197219075
14 Elena Plotnikova 26.07.197818671

Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea

#NameClubDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
3 Kang Hye-Mi 27.04.197417362300285
4 Ku Min-Jung 25.08.197318173315300
5 Kim Sa-Nee 21.06.198118072302292
7 Kim Sung-Hee 23.03.197617873
10 Lee Yun-Hui 08.10.198018174
11 Lee Meong-Hee 07.04.197817564
12 Kim Hee-Kyung 12.05.197816758
14 Yang Sook-Kyung 03.05.197717977
15 Chang So-Yun 11.11.197418473
16 Jung Dae-Young 12.08.198118375
17 Han Yoo-Mi 05.02.198217962
18 Kim Hyang-Suk 04.06.198119183

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

#NameClubDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Sarah Butler 24.08.197818868
2 Danielle Scott 01.10.197218884
5 Stacy Sykora 24.06.197717661
6 Elisabeth Bachman 07.11.197819388319299
7 Heather Bown 29.11.197818890
8 Charlene Tagaloa 30.08.197317871
9 Therese Crawford 26.08.197617864
10 Nicole Branagh 31.01.197918779
11 Robyn Ah Mow 15.09.197517268291281
13 Tara Cross-Battle 16.09.196818071
15 Logan Tom 25.05.198118680
16 Sarah Noriega 24.04.197618770

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