2001 Women's European Water Polo Championship squads

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This article shows all participating team squads at the 2001 Women's European Water Polo Championship . [1]

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Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary

No.Name
1 Ildikó Sós
2 Zsuzsanna Tiba
3 Edit Sipos
4 Katalin Dancsa
5 Mercédesz Stieber
6 Kata Rédei
7 Rita Drávucz
8 Erzsébet Valkai
9 Krisztina Szremkó
10 Anikó Pelle
11 Ágnes Valkai
12 Ágnes Primász
13 Andrea Tóth
14 Brigitta Szép
15 Anett Györe

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

No.Name
1 Francesca Conti
2 Martina Micelli
3 Carmela Allucci
4 Manuella Janchi
5 Silvia Mosurgi
6 Gabriella Sciolti
7 Tania Di Mario
8 Cristina Lensoli
9 Giusy Malato
10 Alexandra Arauso
11 Maddazena Musumeli
12 Melania Greco
13 Linzia Ragusa
14 Simona Abbate
15 Paolia Sabbatini

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

No.Name
1 Marina Akobja
2 Galina Ritova
3 Valentina Voroncova
4 Szvetlana Kuzina
5 Veronika Linkova
6 Olga Kallkova
7 Maria Jajna
8 Jekatyerina Szolotko
9 Anna Klocskova
10 Irina Tolkunova
11 Jekatyerina Salimova
12 Anasztaszja Zupkova
13 Tatjana Petrova
14 Natalja Csepelina
15 Natalja Kutuzova

Flag of Greece.svg  Greece

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No.Name
1 Dimitra Asilian
2 Antiopi Melidoni
3 Paraskevi Kozomboli
4 Evangelia Moraitidou
5 Georgia Ellinaki
6 Maria Mastori
7 Angeliki Karapataki
8 Antonia Moraiti
9 Aikaterini Oikonomopoulou
10 Amalia Paterou
11 Sophia Petsali
12 Krystalia Diamantidi
13 Georgia Lara
14 Maria Kanellopoulou
15 Stravroula Antonakou

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

No.Name
1 Mascha Geurts
2 Marleen Ars
3 Gillian van den Berg
4 Danielle de Bruijn
5 Jorieke Oostendorp
6 Heleen Peerenboom
7 Marlies Wekdam
8 Tjarda Roodenhuis
9 Hanneke Kappen
10 Alette Sijbring
11 Mieke van der Sloot
12 Marieke van den Ham
13 Rianne Guichelaar
14 Wilma Verburg
15 Petra Pleunnis

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

No.Name
1 Cristina Ungo De Valesco
2 Mireia Ventura
3 Sara Dominguez
4 Mariona Ribera
5 Mercedes Valles
6 Belen Sanchez
7 Sol De Haro
8 Jennifer Pareia
9 Ana Ramirez
10 Elisabeth Fuentes
11 Blanca Yubero
12 Cristina Lopez
13 Mar Parera
14 Laura Vizcaino
15 Patricia Del Soto

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

No.Name
1 Simone Budde
2 Annette Cohrs
3 Nadja Dreskes
4 Stefanie Schindelbauer
5 Katrin Dideolf
6 Andrea Bohnenberger
7 Adriane Rump
8 Sabine Kottig
9 Nicole Lohmann
10 Monika Kruszova
11 Alekszandra Schilling
12 Christine Hoffmann
13 Daniela Ewert
14 Nadine Kunz
15 Carola Hartwig

Flag of France.svg  France

No.Name
1 Caroline Ruyer
2 Anne Gäelle Miry
3 Gäelle De Rycke
4 Laure Gauthreau
5 Jenny Ritz
6 Virgine Mozglier
7 Agathe Fremaux
8 Celine Sonnes
9 Sandrine Lormeaux
10 Isabelle Fack
11 Alice Goulut
12 Myriam Argaut
13 Vanessa Hernandez

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References

  1. "Women Water Polo IX European Championship 2001 Budapest (HUN) - 16-23.06 Winner Hungary". todor66.com. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  2. Η Ελλάδα των μεταλλίων onsports.gr, 28 July 2011 (in Greek)