2002 Central American and Caribbean Games women's volleyball squads

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This article show all participating team squads at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games, played by eight countries and held from November 28 to December 8, 2002, in San Salvador, El Salvador.

This page presents the results of the Men's and Women's Volleyball Tournament during the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games, which was held from November 28 to December 8, 2002 in San Salvador, El Salvador.

San Salvador National capital in San Salvador Department, El Salvador

San Salvador is the capital and the most populous city of El Salvador and its eponymous department. It is the country's political, cultural, educational and financial center. The Metropolitan Area of San Salvador which comprises the capital itself and 13 of its municipalities has a population of 2,404,097.

El Salvador country in Central America

El Salvador, officially the Republic of El Salvador, is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2016, the country had a population of approximately 6.34 million.

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Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Angelina Smith
3 Janelle Chase 22.02.198117759
4 Samantha Joseph 14.06.198617369
6 Shirley Hoyte-Boyce (c)
7 Afiya Taylor
8 Shari Matthews 08.10.198516966
11 Renee Clarke
12 Melissa Branford
13 Alvenia Small
14 Aurea Griffith
15 Jannette Brown 10.02.197617272
16 Avara Brown 24.02.198217670

Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Jenny Ramón
3 Elluany Smith
4 Ingrid Morales 29.05.1975
5 Xinia Alvarado (c)
6 Angela Willis
7 Adriana Chinchilla 20.03.1980
8 Patricia Alvarado
9 Verania Willis
12 Heidy Valverde
13 Silvia Marín
14 Johana Moore 10.03.1978

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Juana Saviñón 13.09.198018175303300
3 Yudelkys Bautista 05.12.197419368312308
5 Evelyn Carrera 05.10.197118270301297
6 Alexandra Caso 25.04.198716859243241
7 Annerys Vargas 07.08.1981 194 70 325 315
8 Yndys Novas 07.11.1977 185 69 302 295
9 Nuris Arias 20.05.1973 190 78 315 306
10 Milagros Cabral 17.10.1978 181 63 308 305
12 Francia Jackson (c) 08.11.197516871280275
16 Kenia Moreta 07.04.1981 191 76 310 305
17 Sidarka Núñez 25.06.1984 188 58 312 308
18 Karla Echenique 16.05.1986 181 62 279 273

Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Doris Cabrera
2 Glenda Valencia
3 Gabriela Silis
4 Diana Romero
5 Andrea Pineda
7 Alejandra Flores
9 Claudia Sequeira
11 Íngrid Rivas
12 Yanira Romero (c)
13 Aida Calderón
17 Eneida Vásquez

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Yendy Cortinas 04.07.1982 185 71 296 294
2 Migdalel Ruiz (c) 03.03.1983 180 75 307 298
3 Célida Córdova 01.08.1980 174 68 282 272
5 Kenia Olvera 06.05.1975 185 74 295 275
6 Martha Revuelta 06.09.1986 176 77 295 287
8 Marcia González 10.02.1975
10 Bibiana Candelas 02.12.1983 196 78 310 302
11 Blanca Chan 26.07.1981 182 75 298 286
12 Claudia Rodríguez 10.08.1981 191 95 315 305
13 Mariana López 30.08.1985 178 69 295 286
15 Marion Frias 19.01.198219097295 273
17 Paola Estrada 11.09.197917167285265

Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Claudia Torres
2 Karen López
3 Lia Cruz
5 Heissell Carcache
6 Valeria Mendoza
7 Gabriela Turcios
8 Miriam Blandino
9 Claudia Noguera
10 Heidy Traña
11 Johanna Padilla
12 Bertha Fierro
13 Heidy Rostrán

Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Lourdes Isern
2 Tatiana Encarnación 28.07.1985 182 72 300 279
3 Vilmarie Mojica 13.08.1985 177 63 295 274
4 Alexandra Gómez
5 Sarai Álvarez 03.04.1986 189 61 295 286
6 Yarleen Santiago 18.01.1978 182 72 305 287
7 Dolly Meléndez
10 Carol Rodríguez
11 Karina Ocasio 08.01.1985 192 76 298 288
12 Xiomara Molero (c)
17 Sheila Ocasio 17.11.1982 192 74 310 292
18 Jetzabel Del Valle 19.12.1979 185 73 305 292

Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Alejandra García
2 Verónica Gómez 30.08.1985 184 79
3 Orquídea Vera
5 Annmary González
6 Suyika Oropeza 23.12.1985 188 82
7 Mayra Vásquez
8 Amarilis Villar 30.03.1984 178 70 280 276
9 Jayce Andrade 19.05.1984 179 66 300 296
10 Desiree Glod (c) 28.09.1982 176 64 305 301
12 Yaseidy Castañeda
13 Cristina Piña
17 Carmen San Miguel 07.12.1984 185 64

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