2001 Men's NORCECA Volleyball Championship squads

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This article shows all participating team squads at the 2001 Men's NORCECA Volleyball Championship , held from September 21 to September 29, 2001 in Bridgetown, Barbados.

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Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados

#NameDate of BirthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Paul Nicholls 20.04.198161178318305
2 Jamal Nedd 19.02.198287195325315
3 Fabian Cox 09.01.198081180335315
4 Rodney Mayers 10.02.197684178318305
6 Renier Grace 26.10.197885195325315
9 Andy Jordan 15.03.196688195335320
10 Gregory Burke 05.11.197387195335320
11 Henderson Dottin 09.11.198081196335330
13 Adrian Price 01.03.198277185325315
16 Cedric Proverbs 27.10.197187193330320
17 Dale Addison 22.02.197690187325320

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

#NameDate of BirthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Douglas Bruce 07.05.197494197348318
2 Sébastien Ruette 22.06.197790200356324
3 Daniel Lewis 03.04.197692193349325
4 Chris Bildfell 02.03.197793198354322
5 Andrew Zurawsky 09.04.197493200344315
8 Scott Koskie 31.12.197185190330312
11 Steve Brinkman 12.01.197892202352320
12 Chris Wolfenden 22.06.197789194341321
13 Éric Lebreton 08.07.197693193356322
14 Murray Grapentine 24.08.197798202359334
16 Terence Martin 01.11.1976190202365338
18 Ian Taylor 03.10.197795195344315

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

#NameDate of BirthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Leonel Marhall 25.09.197986198365350
2 Ihosvany Chambers 26.03.197285184335320
3 Rodolfo Sánchez 27.04.196992198345335
5 Jorge Luis Hernández 20.08.197887199359347
7 Ángel Dennis 13.06.197787193358335
8 Pavel Pimienta (c)02.08.197596204365340
9 Raúl Diago 01.08.196784192350335
10 Tomás Aldazabal 30.05.197683193360340
12 Yosnier Guillen Gato 11.08.198687195340333
13 Alain Roca 07.09.197690198350340
14 Ihosvany Hernández 08.02.197295206368350
17 Odelvis Dominico 06.05.197787205360356

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic

#NameDate of BirthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
2 Felipe Henríquez Díaz 16.09.197777183330310
3 Elvis Contreras 16.05.198475185345320
4Cristian Cruz (c)30.08.1974100180270280
5 Luis Méndez 30.10.197188195330340
6 Elvis Pascual 25.11.198472190335325
7 Eduardo Concepción 01.11.198390196330320
9 Amaury Martínez 13.02.197390192325320
10 Francisco Valdez 07.03.198284197335335
12 Juan Antonio Pozo 30.01.1979109190320320
13 Juan Eury Almonte 19.08.197896196350330
14 Jairo Cuevas 16.05.198381185330315
15 Robin Bautista 20.02.198375195340340
16 Germán García 03.04.198579187350335

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

#NameDate of BirthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Mario Becerra (c)18.05.197886192330320
2 Erik Rojo 18.02.198578184325316
4 Carlos Ayala 04.11.197871186343335
5 Jesús Rangel 20.09.198081190350340
7 José Martell 21.10.197685194350340
8 Pedro Flores 26.03.1980107200333322
9 Ignacio Ramírez 17.09.197685183325314
10 Israel Villalpando 18.04.198480192328320
11 Juan García 13.10.1976120203340321
12 Alejandro Ramírez 26.08.198388197330315
13 Carlos Arias 12.06.198192197340332
15 Roberto Márquez 15.11.198174187333323

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

#NameDate of BirthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
1 Richard Lambourne 06.05.197590190324312
2 Kyle Robinson 04.07.197490196344327
3 Richard Taliaferro 28.09.1977100196342325
4 Philip Eatherton 02.01.1974101206356336
5 Erik Sullivan 09.08.197286193340320
6 Colin McMillan 10.06.1977100210352337
7 Donald Suxho 21.02.197698196353330
8 William Priddy 01.10.197789196353330
9 Scott Wong 01.11.197895196348332
10 Riley Salmon 02.07.197689197345331
11 Michael Rupp 08.06.197798196341327
12 Thomas Hoff (c)09.06.197394198353333
13 Clayton Stanley 20.01.1978104205357332
14 Kevin Barnett 14.05.197494198353340
15 Keith Barnett 17.05.197891190326316
16 William Rafter 02.06.197793194330321
17 Scott Bunker 27.04.197695193326314
18 Adam Naeve 18.02.197898211353338

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