2008 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup squads

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This article shows all participating team squads at the 2008 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup , held from May 30 to June 7, 2008 in Mexicali and Tijuana, Mexico.

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Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Yamila Nizetich 27.01.1989
4 Leticia Boscacci 08.11.1985
7 Tatiana Rizzo 30.12.1986
8 Georgina Klug (c)
9 Natali Flaviani 08.10.198518372286280
10 Natalia Espinosa
11 Ileana Leyendeker 14.10.1986
12 Marianela Robinet 24.11.198317254286275
13 Sabrina Segui 12.05.197818068282271
14 Mirna Ansaldi 10.07.197718680305297
17 Georgina Pinedo 30.05.198117565305295
18 Yael Castiglione

Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Suelle Oliveira
3 Barbara Bruch
4 Danielle Lins (c)
5 Adenizia da Silva
8 Regiane Bidias
10 Juliana Valengo de Castro
12 Natalia Pereira
14 Natalia Martins
15 Ana Takagui
16 Michelle Pavao
17 Dayse Figueiredo
18 Camila Brait

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Dayna Jansen
2 Larissa Cundy
4 Tammy Mahon (c)
5 Tiffany Dodds
9 Emily Cordonier
11 Nadine Alphonse
12 Sherline Tasha Holness
13 Samantha Loewen
14 Ashley Voth
16 Annie Levesque
17 Janie Guimond
18 Tonya Mokelkin

Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1Dionisia Thompson
2 Karen Cope
4 Viera Chacón
5 Eugenia Guzmán
6 Angela Willis
7Mariela Quesada
8 Angie Arias
9Verania Willis (c)
10 Paola Ramírez
14 Irene Fonseca
16 Kimberly Palmer
18 Angélica Jiménez

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1Leanny Castañeda
2 Yoana Palacios
3 Leidis Cabrera
4 Yenisey González
5 Dayesi Maso
6 Suramis Acosta
8 Yaima Ortiz
9 Wilma Salas
10 Yusleinis Herrera (c)
11 Lilianny Agüero
16 Ana Cleger
17 Gyselle Silva

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Annerys Vargas 07.08.198119470325315
3 Lisvel Elisa Eve 10.09.199118970250287
4 Sidarka Núñez 25.06.198418858312308
5 Brenda Castillo 05.06.199216755220270
6 Carmen Rosa Caso 29.11.198116859243241
8 Niverka Marte 19.10.199017871233283
10 Milagros Cabral 17.10.197818163308305
12 Karla Echenique 16.05.198618162279273
13 Cindy Rondón 12.11.198818961312305
14 Prisilla Rivera 29.12.198418670312308
15 Cosiri Rodríguez (c)30.08.197719172313305
18 Bethania de la Cruz 13.05.198918858322305

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Diana Rubio
2 Migdalel Ruiz
3 Célida Córdova
4 Alicia Castro
5 Zaira Orellana
7 Alejandra Perales
9 Victoria Castilleja
10 Martha Revuelta (c)06.09.198617677295287
11 Carolina Carranza
12 Gema León
15 Lizeth López
17 Carolina Alvarado

Flag of Peru.svg  Peru

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Sara Joya
2 Mirtha Uribe 12.03.198518267297286
3 Verónica Contreras 08.06.197717463280282
4 Patricia Soto (c)10.02.198017967300295
5 Vanessa Palacios 03.07.198416766255250
6 Jessenia Uceda 14.08.198117869304294
7 Yulissa Zamudio 24.03.197618461320300
8 Érika Salazar
9 Carla Tristán
12 Carla Rueda 19.04.199018065284280
15 Yvon Cancino
16 Kely Culquimboz 06.02.198218063287286

Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Deborah Seilhamer 10.04.198518268280272
2 Xaimara Colón 11.09.198817662255246
3 Vilmarie Mojica (c)13.08.198517763295274
5 Sarai Álvarez 03.04.198618961295286
8 Eva Cruz 22.01.197418272305290
9 Áurea Cruz 10.01.198218263310290
11 Karina Ocasio 08.01.198519276298288
12 Ania Ruiz 07.11.198218268305284
14 Glorimar Ortega
17 Sheila Ocasio 17.11.198219274310292
18 Jetzabel Del Valle 19.12.197918573305292

Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Cassia Ferreira
4 Marisha Herbert
7 Nadiege Honore
9 Rheeza Grant
10 Courtnee-Mae Clifford 06.07.199016560280273
11 Malika Charles
12 Renele Forde
13 Carleen Williams (c)
14 Delana Mitchell
15 Taila de Souza
16 Krystle Esdelle 01.08.198418767291282
17 Tondonileshula Hamilton

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
3 Cynthia Barboza 07.02.198718373310285
4 Alix Klineman
5 Stacy Sykora 24.06.197717661305295
7 Tracy Stalls
9 Lauren Paolini
10 Alexis Crimes
12 Heather Hughes
13 Katie Olsovsky
16 Lindsey Hunter
17 Angela McGinnis (c)
18 Kristin Richards
19 Juliann Faucette

Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Yessica Paz
2 Luz Delfines
5 Génesis Franchesco
6 María Valero
9 Jayce Andrade (c)
10 Desiree Glod
11 Nelmaira Valdez
12 Geraldine Quijada
13 Shirley Florián
14 Aleoscar Blanco
15 María José Pérez
17 Roslandy Acosta

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