2014 Central American and Caribbean Games women's volleyball squads

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This article shows all participating women's volleyball squads [1] at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games , held from November 15 to 22, 2014 in Veracruz, Mexico.

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Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Paola Ampudia 05.08.198818366310290
3 Yeisy Soto 07.04.199618461301275
6 Manuela Vargas 13.09.199617474299290
8 Veronica Pasos 15.06.199618063302285
9 Yurani Romana 04.10.198918372315295
10 Diana Arrechea 14.09.199417667293278
11 Danna Escobar 25.01.199419598295283
12 Ivonne Monaño 12.11.199518772302291
13 Camila Gómez 06.07.199515861283250
15 Maria Alejandra Marin (c)04.11.199517868281270
19 Margarita Martínez 19.05.199517871293281
20 Amanda Coneo 20.12.199617758295280

Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Monica Picado 10.01.199415575250240
3 Viviana Murillo 06.02.199216463260250
6 Angela Willis (c)26.01.197718667315310
7 Monica Muñoz 20.12.199517872278278
9Verania Willis23.09.197918273303285
10 Paola Ramírez 23.02.198718673305300
11 Daniela Vargas 04.05.199618472295285
12 Tatiana Sayles 01.08.199717777288268
14 Irene Fonseca 10.10.198518070285280
15 Tania Carazo 11.08.199617353280265
16 Mijal Hines Cuza 15.12.199318480290285
20 Valeria Campos 20.01.199517870280270

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Regla Gracia 28.05.199317767301282
3 Alena Rojas 09.08.199218676320305
4 Melissa Vargas 16.10.199919272322305
5 Yamila Hernández 08.11.199219269301285
6 Daymara Lescay 05.09.199218472308290
9 Dayessi Luis 23.10.199617060297293
10 Emily Borrell 19.02.199216755270260
11 Gretell Moreno 30.01.199818465304295
14 Dayami Sánchez 14.03.199418864314302
17 Heidy Casanova 06.11.199818478244240
18 Sulian Matienzo (c)14.12.199417875232230
20 Jennifer Álvarez 19.11.199318472310294

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Annerys Vargas 07.08.198119670327320
4 Marianne Fersola 16.01.199219160315310
5 Brenda Castillo 05.06.199216755220270
6 Camil Domínguez 07.12.199117675232275
7 Niverka Marte 19.10.199017871295283
8 Cándida Arias 11.03.199219468320315
14 Prisilla Rivera 29.12.198418367309305
16 Yonkaira Peña 10.05.199319070320310
17 Gina Mambrú 21.01.198618265330315
18 Bethania de la Cruz (c)13.05.198718870330320
19 Ana Yorkira Binet 09.02.199217458280260
20 Brayelin Martínez 11.09.199620072330320

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Gema León 11.03.199118161292275
2 Lizette López 14.05.199016462277252
3 Claudia Resendiz 21.05.199417272268260
5 Andrea Rangel (c)19.05.199318057297289
8 Carolina Carranza 29.06.199017883275252
9 Patricia Segura 09.11.199317369270260
10 Seomara Sainz 14.12.199517855295285
13 Marion Frias 19.01.1982191100305296
14 Claudia Ríos 22.09.199217454282272
15 Jocelyn Urias 16.02.199619065296284
18 Yasmin Hernández 18.09.198917570286280
21 Kaomi Solis 06.08.199416056250240

Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
3 Vilmarie Mojica 13.08.198518078244242
4 Patricia Montero 22.08.199717877242236
5 Sarai Álvarez 03.04.198618582246239
6 Yarimar Rosa (c)20.06.198817878244238
7 Stephanie Enright 15.12.199017777244238
9 Áurea Cruz 10.01.198218077248242
14 Natalia Valentin 12.09.198917077182236
15 Nayka Benítez 08.02.198917074222217
16 Jessica Candelario 11.02.198718977242237
18 Lynda Morales 20.05.198818878242235
19 Legna Hernández 18.07.199117872242236
21 Amanda Vásquez 30.03.198418569244239

Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Jalicia Ross-Kydd 26.07.198418675316296
3 Channon Thompson 29.03.198418572315303
4 Kelly-Anne Billingy (c)15.05.198618780316303
6 Sinead Jack 08.11.199318965289290
7 Marisha Herbert 27.06.199318065270272
8 Darlene Ramdin 05.08.198918789286281
9 Malika Davidson 06.03.198618565285280
10 Courtnee-Mae Clifford 06.07.199016565280273
11 Malika York 07.01.199518575245263
12 Sakile Grannum 26.10.199615255235230
14 Kaylon Cruickshank 09.07.199818160270262
19 Maya Roberts 03.07.199615258230228

Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Yessica Paz 07.10.198919178312309
2 Isis Francesco 23.05.199616866
5 Genesis Francesco 06.05.199017562295290
6 Naimir García 02.03.199617358295291
7 Angerlis Colmenaris 21.01.199818968302298
8 Diana Paredes 18.07.199617556296291
10 Desiree Glod (c)28.09.198217562308302
11 Meriyen Serrano 14.12.199719266312305
14 Sharlin Bidean 19.01.199218972305300
15 María José Pérez 18.03.198818371315300
16 Leyna Morillo 12.06.198318368302298
17 Roslandy Acosta 25.02.199219068310306

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References

  1. "Bulletin No 1 XXII Central American and Caribbean Games Veracruz 2014" (in Spanish). ISSU. 2014-11-14. Retrieved 2014-11-16.