2005 FIVB World Grand Prix squads

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This article show all participating team squads at the 2005 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Grand Prix , played by twelve countries from June 24 to July 18, 2005 with the final round held in Sendai, Japan.

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Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Raquel Silva 30.04.197819169300282
3 Sheilla Castro 01.07.198318564302284
4 Paula Pequeno 22.01.198218474302285
5 Caroline Gattaz 27.07.198119187304280
6 Katia Rodrigues 17.05.197918264304290
8 Valeska Menezes (c)23.04.197618062302290
9 Carolina Albuquerque 25.07.197718276289279
10 Welissa Gonzaga 09.09.198217976300287
11 Marcelle Moraes 17.10.197618172303289
12 Jaqueline Carvalho 31.12.198318670302286
14 Fabiana de Oliveira 07.03.198016959276266
17 Renata Colombo 25.02.198118178305293

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

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Wang Yimei 11.01.198819090318205
2 Feng Kun (c)28.12.197818375319310
3 Yang Hao 21.03.198018375319314
4 Liu Yanan 29.09.198018673320313
5 Chu Jinling 29.07.198419072310302
6 Wang Keke 04.12.198318878315308
7 Zhou Suhong 23.04.197918275313305
10 Xue Ming 23.02.198719368322310
11 Zhao Yun 15.09.198117860310305
13 Wang Ting 09.11.198418768315305
15 Ma Yunwen 19.10.198618970315307
16 Zhang Na 19.04.198018072302292
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
5 Maybelis Martínez Adlum 13.06.197718279322306
6 Daimí Ramírez Echevarría 08.10.198317667305290
8 Yaima Ortiz Charro 09.11.198117970325313
9 Rachel Sánchez 09.01.198918875325320
11 Liana Mesa Luaces 26.12.197717970318307
12 Rosir Calderón Díaz 28.12.198419166330325
14 Kenia Carcaces 22.01.198618869308306
18 Zoila Barros 06.08.197618876325312

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Annerys Vargas 07.08.198219170303298
3 Yudelkys Bautista 05.12.197419368312308
4 Dahiana Burgos 07.04.198518858312302
5 Evelyn Carrera 05.10.197118270301297
7 Sofía Mercedes (c)25.05.197618570306298
11 Juana Miguelina González 03.01.197918570295290
12 Karla Echenique 16.05.198618162279273
13 Cindy Rondón 12.11.198818961312305
14 Prisilla Rivera 29.12.198618367309305
15 Cosiri Rodríguez 30.08.197719172313305
16 Kenya Moreta 07.04.198119176310305
17 Sidarka de los Milagros 25.06.198418858312308

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Andrea Berg 24.01.198118871306299
2Kathleen Weiß02.02.198417166290273
3 Nadja Jenzewski 02.04.198617470299285
4 Kerstin Tzscherlich 15.02.197817975295282
6 Julia Schlecht 16.03.198018267298277
7 Christin Gühr 16.03.198218470315299
8 Cornelia Dumler (c)22.01.198218169309285
11 Christiane Fürst 29.03.198519274305291
12 Olessya Kulakova 31.01.197719070315298
14 Kathy Radzuweit 02.03.198219672319300
17 Birgit Thumm 03.07.198018470310289
18 Corina Ssuschke 09.05.198318870304292

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Natalia Viganò 24.11.197917865298274
3 Elisa Cella 04.06.198218672304286
5 Sara Anzanello 30.07.198019378316298
6 Valentina Fiorin 09.10.198418769305287
7 Martina Guiggi 01.05.198418369315290
11 Serena Ortolani 07.01.198718763308288
13 Cristina Vincenzi 14.05.197918473313282
14 Eleonora Lo Bianco (c)22.12.197917270287273
15 Antonella Del Core 05.11.198018073296279
16 Francesca Ferretti 15.02.198418070296280
17 Chiara Arcangeli 14.02.198316557278262

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Yuka Sakurai
3 Yoshie Takeshita (c)18.03.197815955280270
5 Miyuki Takahashi 25.12.197817068285280
6 Kaoru Sugayama 26.12.197816957293269
7 Makiko Horai 06.01.197918768312300
8 Ayako Onuma 17.04.197918072302297
9 Sachiko Sugiyama 19.10.197918469310305
11 Megumi Itabashi 07.06.197316660281272
12 Ai Otomo 24.03.198218370312305
13 Miki Shimada 29.03.198318570298293
14 Chie Yoshizawa 09.07.198317265295288
16 Erika Araki

Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Han Yoo-mi 05.02.198218065307297
4 Ji Jung-hee 18.03.198518068305296
6 Choi Kwang-hee (c)25.05.197417373304289
8 Hwang Youn-joo 13.08.198617768303294
9 Park Kyong-nang 05.01.198417768280270
10 Lee Sook-ja 17.06.198017560286264
13 Jung Dae-young 12.08.198118371303292
14 Han Song-yi 05.09.198418669305298
15 Kim Se-young 04.06.198119071309300
16 Koo Ki-lan 10.03.197717064274264
18 Yoon Su-hyun 08.06.198317767275270

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

#NameDate of birthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Kim Staelens 07.01.198218278305301
4 Chaïne Staelens 07.11.198019477316299
5 Janneke van Tienen 29.05.197917673293273
7 Elke Wijnhoven 03.01.198116862293282
8 Alice Blom 07.04.198017864305270
9 Floortje Meijners 16.01.198718979309283
12 Manon Flier 08.02.198419165311301
14 Riëtte Fledderus 18.10.197717175288268
15 Ingrid Visser (c)04.06.197719175312292
16 Debby Stam 24.07.198418470303281
18 Caroline Wensink 04.08.198418676309281

Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Katarzyna Skowrońska 30.06.198318975314296
2 Mariola Zenik 03.07.198217565300290
4 Izabela Bełcik 29.11.198018565304292
9 Agata Mroz 07.04.198219174312301
10 Joanna Mirek 17.02.197718669314306
11 Sylwia Pycia 20.04.198119075309302
12 Natalia Bamber 24.02.198218766311288
13 Milena Rosner 04.01.198018065307292
14 Maria Liktoras 20.02.197519173312302
15 Katarzyna Skorupa 16.09.198418372301291
16 Aleksandra Przybysz (c)02.06.198018070308291
18 Joanna Kaczor 16.09.198418864305290

Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Rattanaporn Sanuanram 09.04.198018066308297
3 Saymai Paladsrichuay 04.08.198718074308291
4 Nurak Nokputta 31.01.198117863295280
5 Pleumjit Thinkaow 09.11.199618063298281
9 Piyamas Koijapo 23.10.197817867298282
10 Wilavan Apinyapong 06.06.199017468294282
11 Amporn Hyapha 19.05.199118070301290
13 Nootsara Tomkom 07.07.199116957289278
14 Patcharee Sangmuang (c)20.03.197818166294279
16 Khwanjira Yuttagai 01.09.198617860287277
17 Wanna Buakaew 02.01.198117254292277

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Jane Collymore 30.09.198418268315289
3 Tayyiba Haneef 23.03.197920180318299
4 Lindsey Berg 16.07.198017381285270
6 Elisabeth Bachman 07.11.197819388319299
8 Kristin Richards 30.06.198518261300284
11 Robyn Ah Mow (c)15.09.197517268291281
12 Nancy Metcalf 12.11.197818673314292
13 Elisha Thomas 20.07.198119175321299
15 Nicole Davis 24.04.198216773284266
17 Jennifer Joines 23.11.198219182315301
18 Shonda Cole 21.06.198518576

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