Softball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Team squads

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Below are the team squads for the Softball at the 2004 Summer Olympics which took place in the Olympic Softball Stadium in the Helliniko Olympic Complex from August 14 to August 23, 2004.

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Australia

Australia
PositionNo.PlayerBirthClub in 2004
C3 Marissa Carpadios DEC/30/1977Brisbane Panthers (East Brisbane, Queensland)
P5 Melanie Roche NOV/09/1970Miki House (Yao, Osaka, JPN)
IF6 Natalie Ward DEC/24/1975
P7 Tanya Harding JAN/23/1972Queensland Academy of Sport Heatwave (Brisbane, Queensland)
OF8 Sandra Allen OCT/11/1978
P9 Tracey Mosley SEP/25/1973West Torrens (Adelaide, South Australia)
P10 Brooke Wilkins JUN/06/1974Brisbane Panthers (East Brisbane, Queensland)
IF11 Peta Edebone FEB/09/1969Rebels Softball Club
P14 Kerry Wyborn DEC/22/1977Cumberland Nepean (Sydney, NSW)
IF16 Stacey Porter MAR/29/1982University of Hawaii (Hawaii, USA)
IF21 Natalie Titcume DEC/06/1975Hills Missiles (Sydney, NSW)
IF25 Fiona Crawford FEB/21/1977Hills Missiles (Sydney, NSW)
OF26 Simmone Morrow OCT/31/1976Bears (Brisbane, Queensland)
OF27 Natalie Hodgskin MAY/24/1976Bears (Brisbane, Queensland)
IF28 Amanda Doman OCT/24/1977Brisbane Panthers (East Brisbane, Queensland)
Bench Coaches
Team
Manager
Simon Roskvist AUG/07/1958
Coach Lloyd Howlett JAN/17/1948
Coach Kere Johanson DEC/07/1964
Coach Terry Downes DEC/09/1972

Canada

Canada
PositionNo.PlayerBirthClub in 2004
IF2 Erin White OCT/27/1977Team Canada
P3 Lauren Bay AUG/09/1981White Rock Renegades (British Columbia)
IF4 Sheena Lawrick JUN/22/1983Calgary Double Diamonds Renegades
OF6 Rachel Schill JUN/09/1982Simon Fraser University
OF7 Sasha Olson SEP/23/1976Delta Heat (British Columbia)
IF9 Cindy Eadie SEP/21/1982Markham Tigers
IF10 Kristy Odamura OCT/03/1977Team Canada
IF11 Angela Lichty DEC/30/1979Delta Heat (British Columbia)
P15 Ani Nyhus AUG/18/1983White Rock Renegades (British Columbia)
OF17 Alison Bradley APR/27/1979Brampton Blazers (Ontario)
C18 Erin Cumpstone NOV/04/1980Burnaby (British Columbia)
C22 Kim Sarrazin SEP/17/1977Team Canada
P24 Auburn Sigurdson APR/06/1981White Rock Renegades (British Columbia)
P27 Kaila Holtz SEP/26/1981Team Canada
OF32 Jackie Lance MAY/09/1974White Rock Renegades (British Columbia)
Bench Coaches
Team
Manager
Mike Renney SEP/10/1964
Coach Glenn Boles MAR/24/1951
Coach Patrick Murphy NOV/28/1965

China

China
PositionNo.PlayerBirthClub in 2004
P4 Lu Wei JUN/21/1983
IF5 Deng Xiaoling AUG/26/1974Sichuan
P7 Li Qi OCT/30/1983Dalian
C8 Mi Renrong SEP/07/1977
IF9 Wang Xiaoyan NOV/13/1970Zhengzhou City
IF10 Zhang Ai SEP/23/1981Shanghai Sports School
OF11 Mu Xia APR/08/1974Tianjin
IF12 Wu Di MAR/01/1982
P15 Wei Qiang APR/25/1972Beijing
IF18 Li Chunxia MAR/04/1977
OF19 Zhou Yi JUL/20/1983Chengdu City
P21 Zhang Lixia JAN/25/1977Lanzhou
OF23 Luo Lin APR/06/1979
IF25 Tao Hua DEC/12/1972Shanghai
C29 Guo Jia SEP/24/1980Changsha
Bench Coaches
Team
Manager
Treshan McDonald FEB/10/1959
Coach Xu Fumin AUG/11/1954
Coach Chen Wenyuan JAN/15/1963

Chinese Taipei

Chinese Taipei
PositionNo.PlayerBirthClub in 2004
IF6 Yen Show-tzu OCT/19/1971Taipei
P9 Lin Su-hua OCT/12/1980Taiwan National University
OF10 Huang Hui-wen FEB/03/1980
OF11 Li Chiu-ching OCT/09/1982
IF12 Chen Miao-yi FEB/23/1983National Normal University
IF13 Wang Shiao-ping JUN/22/1981
IF15 Chang Li-chiu FEB/29/1980
IF18 Wang Ya-fen OCT/08/1969Taipei
P21 Lai Sheng-jung DEC/27/1978Taipei National University
P22 Wu Chia-yen JUN/28/1980Taiwan National University
C23 Yang Hui-chun APR/10/1970Taipei Country
P26 Lin Po-jen MAR/26/1981National Taiwan University
OF27 Tung Yun-chi DEC/27/1981Taichung
IF28 Pan Tzu-hui JAN/08/1983Taipei
OF36 Chen Feng-yin DEC/19/1979Taichung
Bench Coaches
Team
Manager
Ni Chao-liang JUN/04/1951
Coach Chiu Li-su OCT/02/1969
Coach Chen Jye-yen FEB/02/1953

Greece

Greece
PositionNo.PlayerBirthClub in 2004
OF1 Lindsey Bashor MAY/26/1983University of Iowa
C5 Stacey Farnworth NOV/11/1979American Pastime (California, USA)
IF7 Katina Kramos JUL/12/1972
P8 Stephanie Skegas Maxwell AUG/30/1968Southern California Sliders (California, USA)
IF9 Jamie Farnworth JAN/14/1982
IF12 Chloe Kloezeman MAY/29/1986Sorceres (California, USA)
IF13 Ginny Georgantas NOV/28/1979Whiteford Sharks (Illinois, USA)
P15 Sarah Farnworth JAN/07/1979
P16 Kristen Karanzias FEB/08/1984Orange County Batbusters (California, USA)
IF19 Joanna Gail APR/11/1986San Diego Thunder Under 18 Gold (California, USA)
IF21 Vanessa Czarnecki DEC/21/1979Fresno State Bulldogs (California, USA)
OF25 Lindsay James APR/26/1980California Gold Bears (California, USA)
OF26 Joanna Bouziou MAY/14/1973Tason, Keratsini
OF31 Jessica Bashor APR/08/1981
OF32 Aikaterini Koutougkou JUL/21/1976Marousi 2004
Bench Coaches
Team
Manager
Linda Wells DEC/13/1949
Coach Christa Dalakis NOV/17/1975Marylanders (Maryland, USA)
Coach Diane Lynn Ninemire FEB/12/1957

Italy

Italy
PositionNo.PlayerBirthClub in 2004
C1 Ilaria Pino FEB/18/1983Rhea Vendors Caronno
C2 Eva Trevisan APR/21/1980Fiorini Forli
IF3 Sabrina Del Mastio MAR/10/1971Fiorini Forli
IF4 Stefania Vitaliani JUL/16/1975Fiorini Forli
OF7 Natalia Cimin JUL/31/1979Caserta
IF8 Jennifer Spediacci APR/05/1978Fiorini Forli
IF12 Marta Gambella JUN/07/1974Mosca Macerata
P13 Nicole Di Salvio NOV/23/1979Bussolengo
P15 Daniela Castellani JUN/30/1975Avesani Bussolengo
P16 Leslie Malerich FEB/29/1980
P17 Susan Bugliarello OCT/18/1975
IF22 Natalie Anter APR/26/1980Fiorini Forli
OF23 Francesca Francolini DEC/27/1979Mosca Macerata
P24 Annalisa Turci SEP/26/1976Fiorini Forli
OF31 Samanta Bardini FEB/27/1977Caggiati Langhirano
Bench Coaches
Team
Manager
Barry Blanchard MAR/22/1935
Coach Monica Corvino AUG/17/1963
Coach Giacomo Livi AUG/17/1954
Coach Marina Centrone APR/22/1960

Japan

Japan
PositionNo.PlayerBirthClub in 2004
IF3 Masumi Mishina MAR/12/1982Hitachi Takasaki
IF4 Emi Naito OCT/06/1979Toyota Industries Corp.
IF5 Rie Sato AUG/14/1980Leo Palace 21
OF7 Yumi Iwabuchi SEP/10/1979Hitachi Takasaki
OF11 Eri Yamada MAR/08/1984Hitachi Software
P12 Naoko Sakamoto MAY/11/1985Hitachi Takasaki
P15 Yuki Sato NOV/03/1980Leo Palace 21
P17 Yukiko Ueno JUL/22/1982Hitachi Takasaki
P18 Juri Takayama OCT/21/1976Toyota Industries Corp.
IF19 Kazue Ito DEC/22/1977Hitachi Takasaki
P21 Hiroko Sakai NOV/03/1978Toda Chūō General Hospital
C23 Emi Inui OCT/26/1983Hitachi Takasaki
C25 Noriko Yamaji SEP/17/1970Taiyo Yuden
OF26 Haruka Saito MAR/14/1970Hitachi Software
IF28 Reika Utsugi JUN/01/1963Hitachi Takasaki
Bench Coaches
Team
Manager
30 Taeko Utsugi APR/06/1953
Coach Mitsufumi Urano JAN/25/1953
Coach Yoshimi Kobayashi AUG/11/1968

United States

United States
PositionNo.PlayerBirthClub in 2004
OF2 Jessica Mendoza NOV/11/1980Stanford University
IF3 Lovieanne Jung JAN/11/1980Arizona Wildcats
IF6 Crystl Bustos SEP/08/1977Palm Beach Community College
P7 Amanda Freed DEC/26/1979UCLA Bruins
P8 Cat Osterman APR/16/1983University of Texas Longhorns
IF11 Tairia Flowers JAN/09/1981UCLA
OF12 Kelly Kretschman AUG/26/1979University of Alabama
P16 Lisa Fernandez FEB/22/1971UCLA
IF20 Leah Amico SEP/09/1974University of Arizona
P21 Lori Harrigan SEP/05/1970UNLV
P27 Jennie Finch SEP/03/1980Arizona Wildcats
IF29 Natasha Watley NOV/27/1981Univ. of California Los Angeles Bruins
C31 Jenny Topping MAY/30/1980Cal State Fullerton
C33 Stacey Nuveman APR/26/1978UCLA
OF44 Laura Berg JAN/06/1975Fresno State
Bench Coaches
Team
Manager
Mike Candrea AUG/29/1955
Coach Ken Eriksen JAN/31/1961
Coach John Rittman OCT/05/1963

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