2004 FIVB World Grand Prix squads

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This article show all participating team squads at the 2004 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Grand Prix, played by twelve countries from 9 July to 1 August 2004 with the final round held in Reggio Calabria, Italy.

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Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Walewska Oliveira 01.10.197919073310290
2 Elisângela Oliveira 30.10.197818481302282
3 Erika Coimbra 23.03.198018064301280
5 Marianne Steinbrecher 23.08.198318870310290
6 Caroline Gattaz 27.07.198119187294280
7 Hélia Souza 10.03.197017363283264
8 Valeska Menezes 23.04.197618062302290
9 Welissa Gonzaga 09.09.198217976300287
10 Virna Dias 31.08.197118470306294
11 Ana Chagas 18.10.197117959296286
12 Leila Barros 30.09.197117972300291
14 Fernanda Venturini (c)24.10.197018069292280
15 Arlene Xavier 20.12.196917774299290
16 Fabiana Claudino 24.01.198519376314293

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

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Wang Yimei 11.01.198819080310300
2 Feng Kun (c)28.12.197818375319310
3 Yang Hao 21.03.198018375319314
4 Liu Yanan 29.09.198018673320313
5 Chu Jinling 29.07.198419074316305
6 Li Shan 21.05.198018572317300
7 Zhou Suhong 23.04.197918275313305
8 Zhao Ruirui 08.10.198119675326315
9 Zhang Yuehong 09.11.197518273324322
10 Chen Jing 03.09.197518275312306
11 Yang Shuang 24.05.198518575310300
12 Song Nina 07.04.198017965303293
13 Wang Ting 19.11.198418768315305
14Zhao Jing26.03.198319073319308
15 Wang Lina 05.02.197818175319300
16 Zhang Na 19.04.198018072302292
17 Li Yan 01.05.197617875305300
18 Zhang Ping 23.03.198218773312301

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Yumilka Ruiz (c)08.05.197817962329315
2 Yanelis Santos 30.03.198618371315312
3 Nancy Carrillo de la Paz 11.01.198619074318315
4 Yusleinis Herrera 12.03.198418067312310
5 Maisbelis Martínez Adlum 13.06.197718279322306
6 Daimí Ramírez 08.10.198317667305290
7Dalina Bocour22.07.198419065316312
8 Yaima Ortiz 09.11.198117970325313
10 Ana Fernández 03.08.197318578325316
11 Liana Mesa 26.12.197717970318307
12 Rosir Calderón 28.12.198419166330325
13 Anniara Muñoz Carrazana 24.01.198018069320312
14 Kenia Carcaces 22.01.198618869308306
15 Marhta Zamora 15.10.198318767319318
16 María Téllez 12.09.198318669320316
17 Marta Sánchez 17.05.197318275324310
18 Zoila Barros 06.08.197618876325312

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Annerys Vargas 07.08.198219170303298
2 Rosalín Ángeles 23.07.198718961310300
3 Yudelkys Bautista 05.12.197419368312308
4 Cindy Rondón 12.11.198818361312305
5 Evelyn Carrera 05.10.197118270301297
6 Alexandra Caso 25.04.198716859243241
7 Sofía Mercedes 25.05.197618570306298
8 Juana Saviñón 13.09.198018175303300
9 Bethania de la Cruz 13.05.198918958322305
10 Milagros Cabral 17.10.197818563308305
11 Juana Miguelina González 03.01.197918570295290
12 Francia Jackson 08.11.197516871280275
13 Laritza Reyes 30.09.198218261305300
14 Prisilla Rivera 29.12.198618367309305
15 Cosiri Rodríguez (c)30.08.197719172313305
16 Kenya Moreta 07.04.198119176310305
17 Dahiana Burgos 07.04.198518358312302
18 Johanna Luna 16.04.198518860305302

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Andrea Berg 19.01.198118871306299
2 Kathleen Weiß 02.02.198417155286266
3 Tanja Hart 24.01.197417670291275
4 Kerstin Tzscherlich 15.02.197817975295282
5 Bettina Stumpf 09.06.198418485298284
6 Julia Schlecht 16.03.198018267298277
7 Galina Knaus 14.03.198117866293271
8 Cornelia Dumler 22.01.198218169309285
9 Christina Benecke 14.10.197419080314291
10 Tina Gollan 09.10.198419783315299
11 Christiane Fürst 29.03.198519274305291
12 Olessya Kulakova 31.01.197719070315298
13 Atika Bouagaa 22.05.198218469306289
14 Kathy Radzuweit 02.03.198219672319300
15 Angelina Grün (c)02.12.197918567309287
16 Judith Sylvester 13.10.197719385312296
17 Birgit Thumm 03.07.198018470310289
18 Sabrina Roß 11.04.198018568300288

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Simona Gioli 17.09.197718572307283
2 Simona Rinieri 01.09.197718885307281
3 Elisa Togut 14.05.197819270320295
4 Manuela Leggeri (c)09.05.197618374312281
5 Sara Anzanello 30.07.198019378316298
6 Valentina Fiorin 09.10.198418769305287
7 Maurizia Cacciatori 06.04.197317864298274
8 Jenny Barazza 24.07.198118877300285
9 Nadia Centoni 19.06.198118263307291
10 Paola Paggi 06.12.197618272306278
11 Darina Mifkova 24.05.197418578308279
12 Francesca Piccinini 10.01.197918075304279
13 Manuela Secolo 22.02.197718070302279
14 Eleonora Lo Bianco 22.12.197917270287273
15 Antonella Del Core 05.11.198018073296279
16 Francesca Ferretti 15.02.198418070296280
17 Paola Cardullo 18.03.198216256275268
18 Isabella Zilio 05.03.198317460278262

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Tomoko Yoshihara (c)04.02.197018063305295
2 Chie Tsuji 09.08.196917768298285
3 Ikumi Narita 01.01.197617367299276
4 Miki Sasaki 15.12.197618276317307
5 Kanako Omura 15.12.197618469319290
6 Maiko Kano 15.07.198818468303284
7 Yoshie Takeshita 18.03.197815955280270
8 Mihoko Tsutsui 06.12.198517663293285
9 Miyuki Takahashi 25.12.197817068285280
10 Yumika Yokoyama 02.03.198718874303294
11 Yuko Sano 26.07.197915853260250
12 Sachiko Sugiyama 19.10.197918469310305
13 Ai Otomo 24.03.198218370312305
14 Kana Oyama 19.06.198418782308287
15 Saori Arita 10.07.198418064305296
16 Megumi Kurihara 31.07.198418668305285
17 Erika Araki 03.08.198418681307302
18 Saori Kimura 19.08.198618266298293

Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Katarzyna Skowrońska 30.06.198318773305288
2 Mariola Barbachowska 03.07.198217565300290
3 Agata Karczmarzewska 27.06.197818771312302
4 Izabela Bełcik 29.11.198018565304292
5 Magdalena Śliwa (c)17.11.196917171292287
6 Anna Podolec 30.10.198519371318305
7 Małgorzata Glinka 30.09.197819084314303
8 Joanna Mirek 17.02.197718669314306
9 Agata Mróz 07.04.198219174312301
10 Dorota Świeniewicz 27.07.197218064315305
11 Kamila Frątczak 25.11.197919173307301
12 Joanna Kaczor 16.09.198418864305290
13 Dominika Leśniewicz 13.01.197417465277268
14 Maria Liktoras 20.02.197519173312302
15 Anna Świderek 01.04.197918466308296
16 Aleksandra Przybysz 02.06.198018070308291
17 Berenika Tomsia 18.03.198818865315304
18 Karolina Ciaszkiewicz 07.09.197918376305291

Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Lee Jung-ok 19.07.198317972280272
2 Lim Yu-jin 24.11.198318070280270
3 Kang Hye-mi 27.04.197417362300285
4 Ku Min-jung (c)25.08.197318173315300
5 Kim Sa-nee 21.06.198118072302292
6 Choi Kwang-hee 25.05.197417373304289
7 Park Mee-kyung 13.05.197518069315303
8 Nam Jie-youn 25.05.198317263290278
9 Chang So-yun 11.11.197418476312301
10 Park Su-kouyng 17.08.198317567280271
11 Kim Mi-jin 22.07.197918265300290
12 Pak Sun-mi 03.02.198217664275268
13 Jung Dae-young 12.08.198118373315308
14 Han Song-yi 05.09.198418567304291
15 Kim Se-young 04.06.198119071315300
16 Koo Ki-lan 10.03.197717064274264
17Kim So-jeong30.05.198218072307294
18 Yoon Su-hyun 08.06.198317767275270

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Tatiana Gorchkova 08.03.198119875314305
2 Irina Tebenikhina 05.12.197818976308299
3 Anastasia Belikova 22.07.197919078306300
4 Olga Fadeeva 26.05.197216866275270
5 Anna Beskova 22.07.198619273305300
6 Anna Kosnyreva 10.07.198617968287282
7 Natalia Safronova 06.02.197918568300293
8 Aleksandra Passynkova 14.04.198619171302296
9Natalia Vdovina23.10.197619076298292
10 Olga Chukanova 09.06.198018269305294
11 Yekaterina Gamova 17.10.198020480321310
12 Marina Sheshenina 26.06.198518062289277
13 Aleksandra Korukovets (c)01.10.197618674305302
14 Yelena Plotnikova 26.07.197818673306298
15 Yelena Godina 17.09.197719272317310
16Olga Sazhina19.02.198618672300295
17 Svetlana Akoulova 10.04.198418068297287
18 Yelena Sennikova 20.03.197917872294286

Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Wanna Buakaew 02.01.198117051287269
2 Tikamporn Changkeaw 12.12.198416565254243
3 Saymai Paladsrichuay 08.04.198717964300278
4 Nurak Nokputta 31.01.198217863295280
5 Pleumjit Thinkaow 09.11.198318063289279
6 Rattanaporn Sanuanram 09.04.198018065296282
7 Narumon Khanan 26.01.198417964298278
8 Prim Jitwises 05.10.197016854280270
9 Piyamas Koijapo 23.10.198017867298282
10 Wilavan Apinyapong 06.06.198417467282268
11 Amporn Hyapha 19.05.198517965296285
12 Warapan Thinprabat 06.11.198217770289275
13 Nootsara Tomkom 07.07.198517058279262
14 Patcharee Sangmuang (c)20.03.197818166294279
15 Malika Kanthong 08.01.198717661292278
16 Suphap Phongthong 16.05.198217661299276
17 Wasana Pekyian 16.02.198218062290280
18 Bouard Lithawat 20.07.198417868293278

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Prikeba Phipps 30.06.196919077319303
2 Danielle Scott 01.10.197218884325302
3 Tayyiba Haneef 23.03.197920180318299
4 Lindsey Berg 16.07.198017381285270
5 Stacy Sykora 24.06.197717661305295
6 Elisabeth Bachman 07.11.197819388319299
7 Heather Bown 29.11.197818890301290
8 Greichaly Cepero 11.08.198118870309300
9 Ogonna Nnamani 29.07.198318579315305
10 Sarah Drury 17.06.198116559285268
11 Robyn Ah Mow-Santos 15.09.197517268291281
12 Nancy Metcalf 12.11.197818673314292
13 Tara Cross-Battle (c)16.09.196818071302301
14 Elisha Thomas 20.07.198119175321299
15 Logan Tom 25.05.198118680306297
16 Sarah Noriega 24.04.197618770302301
17 Therese Crawford 26.08.197617864312304
18 Cynthia Barboza 07.02.198718373310285

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