This article shows all participating team squads at the 2003 Women's European Volleyball Championship , in Ankara, Turkey from 20 to 28 September 2003.
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1 | Christina Benecke | 1974 | |||||
2 | Andrea Berg | 1981 | |||||
6 | Atika Bouagaa | 1982 | |||||
7 | Christina Dickebohm | 1973 | |||||
8 | Béatrice Dömeland | 1981 | |||||
9 | Cornelia Dumler | 1982 | |||||
10 | Hanka Durante | 1976 | |||||
11 | Christiane Furst | 1985 | |||||
12 | Jana Gerisch | 1978 | |||||
13 | Christin Guhr | 1982 | |||||
15 | Tanja Hart | 1974 | |||||
16 | Adina Hinze | 1974 |
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3 | Sinem Akap | 1982 | |||||
14 | Seda Aslanyürek | 1986 | |||||
6 | Aysun Ayhan | 1977 | |||||
10 | Pelin Çelik | 1982 | |||||
17 | Neslihan Demir Güler | 1983 | |||||
6 | Ayşe Gökçen Denkel Zop | 1985 | |||||
7 | Ebru Elhan | 1982 | |||||
8 | Necla Esepaşa | 1974 | |||||
2 | Esra Gümüş Kirici | 1982 | |||||
10 | Natalia Hanikoğlu | 1975 | |||||
11 | Müjgan Keskin | 1983 | |||||
12 | Gözde Kırdar | 1985 |
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3 | Melania Alexe | 1974 | |||||
4 | Claudia-Cristina Barascu | 1967 | |||||
7 | Anca Bergmann | 1976 | |||||
8 | Elena Butnaru | 1975 | |||||
9 | Garofita-Claudia Coiculescu | 1972 | |||||
10 | Mirela Corjeutanu | 1977 | |||||
11 | Carmen Lucica Danoiu | 1979 | |||||
12 | Cristina De Godoy Pirv | 1972 | |||||
13 | Maria-Ramona Elisei | 1979 | |||||
14 | Claudia Gavrilescu | 1980 | |||||
16 | Maria-Angelica Harbuz Chiborchian | 1982 | |||||
18 | Mihaela Herlea | 1982 |
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1 | Izabela Belcik | 1980 | |||||
2 | Kamila Fratczak | 1979 | |||||
3 | Kamila Fratczak | 1979 | |||||
4 | Malgorzata Glinka-Mogentale | 1978 | |||||
5 | Aleksandra Jagielo | 1980 | |||||
6 | Joanna Kaczor | 1984 | |||||
7 | Agata Karczmarzewska-Pura | 1978 | |||||
8 | Izabela Kowalinska | 1985 | |||||
9 | Ewa Kowalkowska | 1975 | |||||
10 | Dominika Anna Lesniewicz | 1974 | |||||
11 | Maria Liktoras | 1975 | |||||
12 | Malgorzata Neimczyk Wolska | 1969 | |||||
11 | Magdalena Joanna Sliwa | 1969 | |||||
12 | Katarzyna Skowrońska-Dolata | 1983 |
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0 | Mariya Aleksandrova | 1974 | ||||||
1 | Yuliya Bogmatser | 1984 | ||||||
4 | Nataliya Bozhenova | 1969 | ||||||
5 | Tetyana Budko | 1984 | ||||||
6 | Alexandra Fomina | 1975 | ||||||
7 | Olena Gasukha | 1980 | ||||||
8 | Alla Kravets | 1973 | ||||||
9 | Ekaterina Krivets | 1984 | ||||||
10 | Antonina Kryvobohova | 1986 | ||||||
2 | Olga Kubassevich Drobyshevska | 1985 | ||||||
12 | Maryna Martsynyuk | 1981 | ||||||
14 | Marina Maryukhnich | 1982 |
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