This article shows all participating team squads at the 2009 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup , held from June 24 to July 5, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Tatiana Rizzo | 30.12.1986 | |||||
3 | Yamila Nizetich | ||||||
4 | Leticia Boscacci | 08.11.1985 | |||||
5 | Lucía Fresco | ||||||
8 | Georgina Klug (c) | ||||||
9 | Natali Flaviani | 08.10.1985 | 183 | 72 | 286 | 280 | |
10 | Lucía Bertaina | ||||||
11 | Georgina Pinedo | 30.05.1981 | 175 | 65 | 305 | 295 | |
12 | Marianela Robinet | 24.11.1983 | 172 | 54 | 286 | 275 | |
13 | Sabrina Segui | 12.05.1978 | 180 | 68 | 282 | 271 | |
14 | Camila Jersonsky | ||||||
16 | Florencia Busquets |
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Fabiana Claudino | 24.01.1985 | 193 | 76 | 314 | 293 | |
2 | Ana Takagui | 26.10.1987 | 187 | 74 | 295 | 284 | |
3 | Marianne Steinbrecher | 23.08.1983 | 188 | 70 | 310 | 290 | |
5 | Caroline Gattaz | 27.07.1981 | 192 | 87 | 304 | 280 | |
6 | Thaisa Menezes | 15.05.1987 | 196 | 79 | 316 | 301 | |
8 | Danielle Lins (c) | 05.01.1985 | 181 | 68 | 290 | 276 | |
10 | Welissa Gonzaga | 09.09.1982 | 179 | 76 | 300 | 287 | |
11 | Natalia Pereira | 24.04.1989 | 183 | 76 | 300 | 288 | |
13 | Sheilla Castro | 01.07.1983 | 185 | 64 | 302 | 284 | |
14 | Fabiana de Oliveira | 07.03.1980 | 169 | 59 | 276 | 266 | |
15 | Adenizia da Silva | 18.12.1986 | 185 | 63 | 312 | 290 | |
16 | Regiane Bidias | 02.10.1986 | 189 | 74 | 304 | 286 | |
18 | Joyce Silva | 13.06.1984 | 190 | 67 | 311 | 294 | |
19 | Camila Brait | 28.10.1988 | 170 | 58 | 271 | 256 |
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Larissa Cundy | ||||||
2 | Julie Young | ||||||
3 | Janie Guimond | ||||||
4 | Tammy Mahon (c) | ||||||
5 | Tiffany Dodds | ||||||
7 | Tonya Mokelki | ||||||
8 | Sofie-Hanna Schlagintweit | ||||||
11 | Nadine Alphonse | ||||||
12 | Sherline Tasha Holness | ||||||
14 | Ashley Voth | ||||||
15 | Colette Meek | ||||||
16 | Jennifer Hinze | ||||||
17 | Brittney Page | ||||||
19 | Samantha Loewen |
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Dionisia Thompson | ||||||
2 | Tatiana Murillo | ||||||
5 | Karen Cope | ||||||
6 | Angela Willis | ||||||
7 | Mariela Quesada | ||||||
8 | Susana Chávez González | ||||||
9 | Verania Willis (c) | ||||||
10 | Paola Ramírez | ||||||
11 | Onikca Pinnock | ||||||
13 | Melissa Fernández Monge | ||||||
14 | Irene Fonseca | ||||||
16 | Mijal Hines Cuza | ||||||
17 | Marianela Alfaro |
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Annerys Vargas | 07.08.1981 | 194 | 70 | 325 | 315 | |
3 | Lisvel Elisa Eve | 10.09.1991 | 189 | 70 | 250 | 287 | |
5 | Brenda Castillo | 05.06.1992 | 167 | 55 | 220 | 270 | |
8 | Niverka Marte | 19.10.1990 | 178 | 71 | 233 | 283 | |
9 | Nuris Arias | 20.05.1973 | 190 | 78 | 315 | 306 | |
10 | Milagros Cabral (c) | 17.10.1978 | 181 | 63 | 308 | 305 | |
11 | Jeoselyna Rodríguez | 09.12.1991 | 184 | 63 | 242 | 288 | |
12 | Karla Echenique | 16.05.1986 | 181 | 62 | 279 | 273 | |
14 | Prisilla Rivera | 29.12.1984 | 186 | 70 | 312 | 308 | |
16 | Marifranchi Rodríguez | 29.08.1990 | 184 | 68 | 310 | 300 | |
17 | Altagracia Mambrú | 21.01.1986 | 180 | 55 | 312 | 302 | |
18 | Bethania de la Cruz | 13.05.1989 | 188 | 58 | 322 | 305 |
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Íngrid López Guerra | ||||||
2 | Andrea Trampe Portillo | ||||||
3 | Blanca Recinos | ||||||
6 | Rut Beatriz Gomes | ||||||
7 | Diana Arias Azurdia | ||||||
8 | Walda Maldonado | ||||||
11 | Marie-Franz Burmester | ||||||
12 | Aneliesse Burmester (c) | ||||||
15 | María Estrada Santizo | ||||||
16 | Susana Alvarado | ||||||
19 | Silvia Herrera Juárez |
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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2 | Migdalel Ruiz (c) | ||||||
3 | Célida Córdova | ||||||
4 | Victoria Castilleja | ||||||
5 | Zaira Orellana | ||||||
6 | Lizeth López | ||||||
8 | Julieta López | ||||||
10 | Martha Revuelta | 06.09.1986 | 176 | 77 | 295 | 287 | |
11 | Carolina Carranza | ||||||
12 | Evelyn Escobar | ||||||
13 | Olivia Meza | ||||||
16 | Gabriela Corona | ||||||
17 | Nancy Ortega |
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Angélica Aquino | ||||||
2 | Mirtha Uribe | 12.03.1985 | 182 | 67 | 297 | 286 | |
3 | Paola García | ||||||
4 | Patricia Soto | 10.02.1980 | 179 | 67 | 300 | 295 | |
5 | Vanessa Palacios | 03.07.1984 | 167 | 66 | 255 | 250 | |
6 | Jessenia Uceda | ||||||
7 | Yulissa Zamudio | 24.03.1976 | 184 | 61 | 320 | 300 | |
10 | Leyla Chihuán (c) | ||||||
12 | Carla Rueda | ||||||
13 | Zoila La Rosa | ||||||
14 | Elena Keldibekova | ||||||
15 | Karla Ortiz | ||||||
16 | Linda Paredes |
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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1 | Deborah Seilhamer | 10.04.1985 | 182 | 68 | 280 | 272 | |
3 | Vilmarie Mojica (c) | 13.08.1985 | 177 | 63 | 295 | 274 | |
4 | Tatiana Encarnación | 28.07.1985 | 182 | 66 | 301 | 288 | |
5 | Sarai Álvarez | 03.04.1986 | 189 | 61 | 295 | 286 | |
6 | Yarimar Rosa | ||||||
9 | Áurea Cruz | 10.01.1982 | 182 | 63 | 310 | 290 | |
10 | Roselly Pérez | ||||||
11 | Karina Ocasio | 08.01.1985 | 192 | 76 | 298 | 288 | |
12 | Ania Ruiz | 07.11.1982 | 182 | 68 | 305 | 284 | |
13 | Yamileska Yantín | ||||||
15 | Jessica Candelario | ||||||
16 | Alexandra Oquendo | 03.02.1984 | 189 | 64 | 298 | 297 | |
17 | Sheila Ocasio | 17.11.1982 | 192 | 74 | 310 | 292 |
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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2 | Jalicia Ross | ||||||
3 | Channon Thompson | 29.03.1984 | 180 | 72 | 315 | 303 | |
4 | Kelly-Anne Billingy (c) | 15.05.1986 | 187 | 87 | 316 | 303 | |
6 | Sinead Jack | 08.11.1993 | 188 | 65 | 314 | 294 | |
7 | Marisha Herbert | ||||||
8 | Darlene Ramdin | ||||||
10 | Courtnee-Mae Clifford | 06.07.1990 | 165 | 60 | 280 | 273 | |
12 | Renele Forde | ||||||
13 | Carleen Williams | ||||||
14 | Delana Mitchell | ||||||
16 | Krystle Esdelle | 01.08.1984 | 187 | 67 | 291 | 282 | |
17 | Abigail Gloud | 15.07.1987 | 182 | 65 | 285 | 282 |
# | Name | Date of Birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | |
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2 | Danielle Scott-Arruda | 01.10.1972 | 188 | 84 | 325 | 302 | |
3 | Tayyiba Haneef-Park | 23.03.1979 | 201 | 80 | 318 | 299 | |
4 | Angela Pressey | 06.06.1986 | 173 | 74 | 289 | 266 | |
5 | Stacy Sykora | 24.06.1977 | 176 | 61 | 305 | 295 | |
6 | Nicole Davis | 24.04.1982 | 167 | 73 | 284 | 266 | |
7 | Heather Bown | 29.11.1978 | 188 | 90 | 301 | 290 | |
8 | Cynthia Barboza | 07.02.1987 | 183 | 73 | 310 | 285 | |
10 | Kristin Richards | 30.06.1985 | 182 | 61 | 300 | 284 | |
11 | Jordan Larson | 16.10.1986 | 188 | 75 | 302 | 295 | |
12 | Nancy Metcalf | 12.11.1978 | 186 | 73 | 314 | 292 | |
15 | Courtney Thompson | 04.11.1984 | 170 | 66 | 276 | 263 | |
16 | Christa Harmotto | 12.10.1986 | 188 | 79 | 322 | 300 | |
17 | Mary Spicer | 03.07.1987 | 175 | 65 | 292 | 280 | |
19 | Jane Collymore | 30.09.1984 | 182 | 68 | 310 | 305 |
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