Venezuela at the 2008 Summer Olympics

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Venezuela at the
2008 Summer Olympics
Flag of Venezuela.svg
IOC code VEN
NOC Venezuelan Olympic Committee
Website cov.com.ve  (in Spanish)
in Beijing
Competitors108 in 21 sports
Flag bearers María Soto (opening)
Dalia Contreras (closing)
Medals
Ranked 80th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Venezuela competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics which was held in Beijing, People's Republic of China from August 8 to August 24, 2008.

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dalia Contreras Taekwondo Women's 49 kg August 20

Archery

AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Leidys Brito Women's individual 62836Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wu H-J  (TPE) (29)
W 104–98
Flag of Georgia.svg  Narimanidze  (GEO) (4)
L 98–111
Did not advance

Athletics

Key
Men
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
José Acevedo 200 m 21.065Did not advance
Luis Fonseca Marathon DNF
Edward Villanueva 800 m 1:47.646Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
María González Javelin throw 50.5148Did not advance

Boxing

Venezuela qualified six boxers for the Olympic boxing tournament. Manzanilla and Blanco were the first to qualify, earning spots at the 2007 World Championships. [1] Bermúdez, Sánchez, and González qualified at the first American qualifying tournament. [2] Payares was the last to qualify, doing so at the second qualifier. [3]

The team's record in Beijing was 3–6, with only Héctor Manzanilla winning more than one bout. Both Manzanilla and Alfonso Blanco made the quarterfinals, but neither won their bout.

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Eduard Bermúdez Light flyweight Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zou  (CHN)
L 2–11
Did not advance
Héctor Manzanilla Bantamweight Flag of Ghana.svg  I Samir  (GHA)
W 13–10
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Han S-C  (KOR)
W 17–6
Flag of Mauritius.svg  Julie  (MRI)
L 9–13
Did not advance
Jonny Sánchez Light welterweight ByeFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Sapiyev  (KAZ)
L 3–22
Did not advance
Alfonso Blanco Middleweight ByeFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Casimiro  (DOM)
W 18–7
Flag of Ireland.svg  Sutherland  (IRL)
L 1–11
Did not advance
Luis González Light heavyweight ByeFlag of Hungary.svg  Szellő  (HUN)
LRSC
Did not advance
José Payares Super heavyweight Flag of Algeria.svg  Ouatah  (ALG)
L 5-7
Did not advance

Canoeing

Sprint

Both Venezuelan boats progressed to the semifinals, but finished last and did not advance to the final.

AthleteEventHeatsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
José Giovanni Ramos
Gabriel Rodríguez
Men's K-2 500 m 1:34.2208 QS1:37.2859Did not advance
Zulmarys Sánchez Women's K-1 500 m 1:57.7287 QS2:02.7649Did not advance

Qualification Legend: QS = Qualify to semi-final; QF = Qualify directly to final

Cycling

Road

The top finish from a Venezuelan road racer was the 30th place from Jackson Rodríguez in the men's race. Neither woman finished within ten minutes of the leader.

AthleteEventTimeRank
Jackson Rodríguez Men's road race 6:26:1730
Danielys García Women's road race 3:43:2554
Angie González 3:43:2557

BMX

Venezuela sent former cruiser (22") world champion Jonathan Suárez to compete in BMX. He finished 8th in seeding, but finished 8th in the first of three quarterfinal races and could not advance.

AthleteEventSeedingQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
ResultRankPointsRankPointsRankResultRank
Jonathan Suárez Men's BMX 36.3258175Did not advance

Diving

Ramón Fumadó was in position to qualify for the semifinals after the first two dives, but fell behind and finished ten points short.

Men
AthleteEventsPreliminariesSemifinalsFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Ramón Fumadó 3 m springboard 419.0521Did not advance

Equestrian

Show jumping

AthleteHorseEventQualificationFinalTotal
Round 1Round 2Round 3Round ARound B
PenaltiesRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesRank
Pablo Barrios Sinatra Individual 9=52142350 Q2043=44Did not advance43=44

Fencing

Venezuela sent a seven-person fencing team to Beijing, but they combined to win just two matches. Considering the team included the #1 ranked men's épée fencer, Silvio Fernández, this was somewhat of a disappointment. Fernandez won his opening match, but then lost to a Hungarian opponent in the second round. The other win came from the men's épée team, who lost their quarterfinal, but won a placement match against Korea before ending up in 6th place overall.

Men
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Silvio Fernández Individual épée ByeFlag of Chile.svg  Inostroza  (CHI)
W 15–11
Flag of Hungary.svg  Boczko  (HUN)
L 9–15
Did not advance
Rubén Limardo ByeFlag of Ukraine.svg  Chumak  (UKR)
L 13–15
Did not advance
Wolfgang Mejías Flag of Norway.svg  Torkildsen  (NOR)
L 11–12
Did not advance
Silvio Fernández
Francisco Limardo
Rubén Limardo
Wolfgang Mejías
Team épée ByeFlag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
L 33–45
Classification semi-final
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)
W 45–38
5th place final
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)
L 25–40
6
Carlos Bravo Individual sabre Flag of Poland.svg  Koniusz  (POL)
L 10–15
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
María Martínez Individual épée Flag of Switzerland.svg  Lamon  (SUI)
L 9–15
Did not advance
Mariana González Individual foil ByeFlag of Hungary.svg  Varga  (HUN)
L 2–15
Did not advance
Alejandra Benítez Individual sabre ByeFlag of Poland.svg  Jóźwiak  (POL)
L 11–15
Did not advance

Gymnastics

Artistic

Venezuela sent two gymnasts to Beijing, with José Luis Fuentes managing to make the final in both the men's all-around and pommel horse events. Fuentes finished last of the finalists in the pommel horse final and 22nd of 24 in the all-around final. Jessica López did not advance to a final.

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
F PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HB
José Luis Fuentes All-around 14.15015.52514.85015.67515.37514.75090.32515 Q14.17513.65013.90015.25015.17514.15086.30022
Pommel horse 15.52515.5252 Q14.65014.6508
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
F V UB BB F V UB BB
Jessica López All-around 13.45013.80014.37514.05056.17543Did not advance

Judo

Seven judokas represented Venezuela in Beijing, putting up an overall record of 6–10. None advanced beyond the quarterfinals in the main draw, and only Flor Velázquez progressed to the repechage semifinals, but lost to a Kazakhstani opponent, falling one bout short of a chance at a medal.

Men
AthleteEventPreliminaryRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechage 1Repechage 2Repechage 3Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Javier Guédez −60 kg ByeFlag of Lithuania.svg  Techov  (LTU)
W 1000–0000
Flag of the United States.svg  Williams-Murray  (USA)
W 1000–0000
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Houkes  (NED)
L 0001–0010
Did not advanceByeFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Will  (CAN)
L 0000–1000
Did not advance
Ludwig Ortíz −66 kg Flag of Portugal.svg  Dias  (POR)
L 0001–0010
Did not advance
Richard Leon −73 kg Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Si Rg  (CHN)
L 0000–0001
Did not advance
José Camacho −90 kg Flag of Ukraine.svg  Grekov  (UKR)
W 1000–0000
Flag of Brazil.svg  Santos  (BRA)
L 0000–1000
Did not advance
Albenis Rosales −100 kg Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Jang S  (KOR)
L 0001–1010
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechage 1Repechage 2Repechage 3Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Flor Velázquez −52 kg Flag of North Korea.svg  An K  (PRK)
L 0001–1000
Did not advanceFlag of Cuba.svg  Mestre  (CUB)
W 0001–0000
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kaliyeva  (KAZ)
L 0000–0010
Did not advance
Ysis Barreto −63 kg Flag of Senegal.svg  Hane  (SEN)
W 1012–0000
Flag of Japan.svg  Tanimoto  (JPN)
L 0000–1000
Did not advanceByeFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kong J  (KOR)
W 1001–0100
Flag of Austria.svg  Heill  (AUT)
L 0001–0030
Did not advance

Rowing

Venezuela had qualified 1 boat in rowing.

Men
AthleteEventHeatsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Dhiso Hernández Single sculls 7:54.525 SE/FBye7:18.851 FE7:05.1227

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage

Sailing

None of the three Venezuelan boats participating in Olympic sailing in Beijing qualified for a medal race, with the top finish being 26th from Johnny Bilbao in the Finn class.

Men
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsFinal rank
12345678910M*
Carlos Julio Flores RS:X 32333335212227282214EL23229
José Miguel Ruiz Laser 394023294029333224CANEL24939
Open
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsFinal rank
12345678910M*
Jhonny Bilbao Finn 2612252326252018CANCANEL17526

M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race; CAN = Race cancelled;

Shooting

Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Diliana Méndez 10 m air rifle 38643Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions 56839Did not advance

Softball

The Venezuelan women's softball team qualified for the Olympics by winning the Pan-American qualifying tournament at home Valencia. At the Olympics, they initially struggled, losing their first three games by a combined score of 21–1, but then won two straight games without conceding a run, leaving them at 2-3 and in the hunt for a medal round place. However, they lost two difficult matches against eventual medal winners to close out the round robin, and fell one loss short of a medal round spot.

Team roster
Results
TeamWLRSRAWIN%GBTiebreaker
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 705311.000--
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 612313.8571-
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 523011.7142-
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 341723.4294-
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 251023.28652-0 vs. CHN/VEN
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 251921.28651-1 vs. TPE/VEN
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 251535.28650-2 vs. CHN/TPE
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 16848.1436-
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 04250XX11110
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 00000XX002
WP: Jennie Finch(1-0)   LP: Johana Gómez(0-1)
Home runs:
USA: Natasha Watley(1), Caitlin Lowe(1), Crystl Bustos(1)
VEN: None
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 10103117101
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 0001000160
WP: Wei Lu(1-0)   LP: Mariangee Bogado(0-1)
Home runs:
CHN: Yanhong Yu(1)
VEN: None
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 200100X360
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 0000000032
WP: Chia-Yen Wu(1-1)   LP: Johana Gómez(0-2)
Home runs:
TPE: Hsueh-Mei Lu(1)
VEN: None
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 3302XXX870
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 00000XX010
WP: Mariangee Bogado(1-1)   LP: Kristi de Varies(0-3)
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 1001000240
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0000000050
WP: Mariangee Bogado(2-1)   LP: Danielle Lawrie(1-1)
Home runs:
VEN: Yuruby Alicart(1)
CAN: None
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 0011000270
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 000140X590
WP: Hiroko Sakai(3-0)   LP: Mariangee Bogado(2-2)
Home runs:
VEN: None
JPN: Satoko Mabuchi(3), Eri Yamada (1)
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 00002XX210
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 41040XX980
WP: Justine Smethurst(2-0)   LP: Mariangee Bogado(2-3)
Home runs:
VEN: None
AUS: Danielle Stewart(1)

Swimming

Venezuela sent a thirteen-person swimming team to compete in eighteen events in Beijing. In the pool, only two progressed to a semifinal, and none made a final. The best finishes for the team came in the two open water events, as Erwin Maldonado finished 10th in the men's race, and Andreina Pinto finished 9th in the women's race.

Men
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Crox Acuña 200 m freestyle 1:50.5242Did not advance
Octavio Alesi 100 m butterfly 53.5838Did not advance
Leopoldo Andara 200 m breaststroke 2:17.7750Did not advance
200 m individual medley 2:05.7143Did not advance
Jonathan Camacho 50 m freestyle 22.8747Did not advance
Erwin Maldonado 10 km open water 1:52:13.610
Alexis Márquez 200 m butterfly 2:01.2536Did not advance
Ricardo Monasterio 1500 m freestyle 15:45.9835Did not advance
Albert Subirats 100 m freestyle 48.9721Did not advance
100 m butterfly 51.718 Q51.8211Did not advance
Daniele Tirabassi 400 m freestyle 3:53.2631Did not advance

Qualifiers for the latter rounds of all events are decided on a time only basis, therefore positions shown are overall results versus competitors in all heats.

Women
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Andreína Pinto 800 m freestyle 8:30:3024Did not advance
10 km open water 1:59:40.09
Yanel Pinto 400 m freestyle 4:18.0932Did not advance
Arlene Semeco 50 m freestyle 24.9810 Q25.0515Did not advance
100 m freestyle 55.7030Did not advance
Erin Volcán 100 m backstroke 1:03.9042Did not advance
200 m backstroke 2:15.5832Did not advance

Qualifiers for the latter rounds of all events are decided on a time only basis, therefore positions shown are overall results versus competitors in all heats.

Table tennis

Fabiola Ramos won her preliminary round match, but lost to a North Korean opponent in the first round.

AthleteEventPreliminary roundRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Fabiola Ramos Women's singles Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Long  (CAN)
W 4–1
Flag of North Korea.svg  Kim J  (PRK)
L 0–4
Did not advance

Taekwondo

Venezuela won their first Olympic medal in Taekwondo in Athens, and though Adriana Carmona, who won that medal, lost her first round match in Beijing, Venezuela was able to win another medal in 2008. Dalia Contreras won her first two matches to make the semifinals in the women's under 49 kg division, where she lost a tied match on a judges decision. Still, her semifinals appearance allowed her to progress directly to the bronze medal match, where she beat a Kenyan opponent to claim Venezuela's only medal of the 2008 Games. Overall, the four person Taekwondo team went 4-4, with three of the four wins from Contreras.

AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageBronze MedalFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Carlos Vásquez Men's −80 kg Flag of Gabon.svg  Baguissi  (GAB)
W 5–0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Cook  (GBR)
L 2–5
Did not advance
Juan Díaz Men's +80 kg Flag of Morocco.svg  Zrouri  (MAR)
LKO
Did not advance
Dalia Contreras Women's −49 kg Flag of Germany.svg  Gülec  (GER)
W 4–2
Flag of the United States.svg  Craig  (USA)
W 3–2
Flag of Thailand.svg  Puedpong  (THA)
L 2–2 SUP
ByeFlag of Kenya.svg  Alango  (KEN)
W 2–0
Did not advanceBronze medal icon.svg
Adriana Carmona Women's +67 kg Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Z  (CHN)
L 1–3
Did not advance

Tennis

Milagros Sequera was trailing by a set and a game when she retired from her first round match.

AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Milagros Sequera Women's singles Flag of Ukraine.svg  Bondarenko  (UKR)
L 3–6, 0–1r
Did not advance

Volleyball

Indoor

Both Venezuelan volleyball teams won the South American Qualification tournament to earn their Olympic berths, but were less successful in Beijing. Between them, the two teams won just one out of ten matches, with the men's team beating Japan in straight sets. The men's team also forced a fifth set against both the American and Chinese teams, eventually finishing fifth in their group, while the women's team won only a single set and finished last in their group. The final ranking of the men's team was tied for 9th place, while that of the women's team was tied for 11th place.

Men's tournament

Roster

The following is the Venezuelan roster in the men's volleyball tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics. [4]

Head Coach: Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Navajas

NameDate of birthHeightWeightSpikeBlock2008 club
3 Andy Rojas (c)2 October 19771.97 m (6 ft 6 in)95 kg (209 lb)315 cm (124 in)318 cm (125 in) Flag of Italy.svg Ermoli
4 Joel Silva (L)14 September 19851.88 m (6 ft 2 in)78 kg (172 lb)334 cm (131 in)329 cm (130 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Apure
5 Rodman Valera 20 April 19821.88 m (6 ft 2 in)82 kg (181 lb)337 cm (133 in)332 cm (131 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Compoktuna
6 Carlos Luna 25 January 19811.94 m (6 ft 4 in)85 kg (187 lb)339 cm (133 in)331 cm (130 in) Flag of Japan.svg Toyoda Gosei Trefuerza
7 Luis Díaz 20 August 19832.04 m (6 ft 8 in)92 kg (203 lb)349 cm (137 in)342 cm (135 in) Flag of Italy.svg Tonno Calippo
10 Ronald Méndez 26 October 19822.03 m (6 ft 8 in)84 kg (185 lb)357 cm (141 in)352 cm (139 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Bolívar
11 Ernardo Gómez 30 July 19821.95 m (6 ft 5 in)90 kg (200 lb)355 cm (140 in)350 cm (140 in) Flag of Japan.svg Toyoda Gosei Trefuerza
12 Carlos Tejeda 29 July 19801.98 m (6 ft 6 in)90 kg (200 lb)340 cm (130 in)315 cm (124 in) Flag of Spain.svg CV Almería
13 Iván Márquez 4 October 19812.05 m (6 ft 9 in)85 kg (187 lb)339 cm (133 in)333 cm (131 in) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Verening
14 Thomas Ereu 25 October 19791.94 m (6 ft 4 in)85 kg (187 lb)352 cm (139 in)345 cm (136 in) Flag of Italy.svg Taviano
17 Juan Carlos Blanco 27 July 19811.95 m (6 ft 5 in)83 kg (183 lb)341 cm (134 in)336 cm (132 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Karava
18 Freddy Cedeño 10 September 19812.05 m (6 ft 9 in)95 kg (209 lb)353 cm (139 in)348 cm (137 in) Flag of Spain.svg Arona
Group play
PosTeamPldWLPtsSPWSPLSPRSWSLSRQualification
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States 550104603711.2401543.750 Quarterfinals
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 54194394011.0951362.167
3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 53284464401.0141091.111
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 52374454920.9049130.692
5Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 51464214510.9338120.667
6Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 50553924480.8754150.267
Source: [ citation needed ]

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+8).

10 August 2008 (2008-08-10)
12:35
United States  Flag of the United States.svg3–2Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Capital Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,000
Referees: Konstantin Tufekchiev (BUL), Umit Sokullu (TUR)
(25–18, 25–18, 22–25, 21–25, 15–10)
Results Statistics
12 August 2008 (2008-08-12)
20:00
Venezuela  Flag of Venezuela.svg2–3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Capital Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 12,500
Referees: Massimo Menghini (ITA), Konstantin Tufekchiev (BUL)
(21–25, 25–21, 25–16, 21–25, 14–16)
Results Statistics
14 August 2008 (2008-08-14)
10:00
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg3–0Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium, Beijing
Attendance: 3,300
Referees: Mohammad Shahmiri (IRI), Mitch Davidson (CAN)
(25–21, 25–20, 25–21)
Results Statistics
16 August 2008
22:00
Venezuela  Flag of Venezuela.svg3–0Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Capital Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 7,500
Referees: Mitch Davidson (CAN), Victor Rodriguez (PUR)
(25–23, 25–21, 25–23)
result statistics
18 August 2008
10:00
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg3–1Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium, Beijing
Attendance: 3,400
Referees: Mohammad Shahmiri (IRI), Laert Souza (BRA)
(23–25, 25–19, 25–16, 25–22)
result statistics

Women's tournament

Roster

The following is the Venezuelan roster in the women's volleyball tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics. [5] [6]

Head Coach: Flag of Cuba.svg Tomas Fernández

NameDate of birthHeightWeightSpikeBlock2008 club
1 Yessica Paz 7 October 19891.92 m (6 ft 4 in)72 kg (159 lb)304 cm (120 in)300 cm (120 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Aragua
5 Génesis Franchesco 6 May 19901.74 m (5 ft 9 in)58 kg (128 lb)236 cm (93 in)232 cm (91 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Miranda
6 Maria Valero (L)18 September 19911.65 m (5 ft 5 in)60 kg (130 lb)245 cm (96 in)242 cm (95 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Barinas
8 Amarilis Villar 30 March 19841.78 m (5 ft 10 in)70 kg (150 lb)280 cm (110 in)276 cm (109 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Vargas
9 Jayce Andrade (c)19 May 19841.88 m (6 ft 2 in)72 kg (159 lb)300 cm (120 in)296 cm (117 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Zulia
10 Desiree Glod 28 September 19821.76 m (5 ft 9 in)64 kg (141 lb)305 cm (120 in)301 cm (119 in) Flag of Spain.svg Ícaro Alaró
12 Gheraldine Quijada 31 January 19881.79 m (5 ft 10 in)65 kg (143 lb)286 cm (113 in)282 cm (111 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg D.C.
13 Shirley Florian 27 July 19911.91 m (6 ft 3 in)67 kg (148 lb)305 cm (120 in)301 cm (119 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Zulia
14 Aleoscar Blanco 18 July 19871.89 m (6 ft 2 in)75 kg (165 lb)300 cm (120 in)296 cm (117 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Vargas
15 María José Pérez 18 March 19881.88 m (6 ft 2 in)69 kg (152 lb)300 cm (120 in)296 cm (117 in) Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Llaneras de Toa Baja
17 Roslandy Acosta 25 February 19921.90 m (6 ft 3 in)62 kg (137 lb)295 cm (116 in)291 cm (115 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Vargas
18 Wendy Romero 8 February 19921.78 m (5 ft 10 in)71 kg (157 lb)295 cm (116 in)291 cm (115 in) Flag of Venezuela.svg Cojedes
Group play
PosTeamPldWLPtsSPWSPLSPRSWSLSRQualification
1Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 550104263711.1481535.000 Quarterfinals
2Flag of the United States.svg  United States 54194594411.0411291.333
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 53284673951.1821371.857
4Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 52373813890.9797110.636
5Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 51464414450.9919120.750Eliminated
6Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 50552623950.6631150.067
Source: [ citation needed ]

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+8).

9 August 2008
20:00
Venezuela  Flag of Venezuela.svg0–3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Capital Indoor Stadium
Attendance: 12,000
Referees: Dejan Jovanovic (Serbia), Patrick Deregnaucourt (France)
(13–25, 13–25, 18–25)
result statistics
11 August 2008
22:15
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg3–0Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Capital Indoor Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Karin Zahorcova (Czech Republic), Frans Loderus (Netherlands)
(25–12, 25–17, 25–12)
result statistics
13 August 2008
12:00
Venezuela  Flag of Venezuela.svg1–3Flag of the United States.svg  United States Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium
Attendance: 3,400
Referees: Andrei Zenovich (Russia), Dejan Jovanovic (Serbia)
(17–25, 25–20, 14–25, 18–25)
result statistics
15 August 2008
12:30
Venezuela  Flag of Venezuela.svg0–3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Capital Indoor Stadium
Attendance: 11,000
Referees: Janpen Jirakakul (Thailand), Humberto Salas (Mexico)
(12–25, 12–25, 20–25)
result statistics
17 August 2008
12:00
Cuba  Flag of Cuba.svg3–0Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Andrei Zenovich (Russia), Konstantin Tufekchiev (Bulgaria)
(25–20, 25–20, 25–19)
result statistics

Weightlifting

The top finish from a Venezuelan lifter in Beijing was a 9th from Judith Chacon in the 53 kg division, but this was last placed finish in a division with few entrants. The next best finish came from Israel José Rubio in the men's 69 kg division, where he finished 13th. Three of the seven Venezuelan lifters did not complete a valid lift in one of the portions of the competition, and thus did not finish with a legal total.

Men
AthleteEventSnatchClean & JerkTotalRank
ResultRankResultRank
Israel José Rubio −69 kg 139101671230613
José Ocando −77 kg 140191821532217
Octavio Mejías 14013185DNF140DNF
Herbys Márquez −85 kg 152DNFDNF
Women
AthleteEventSnatchClean & JerkTotalRank
ResultRankResultRank
Judith Chacón −53 kg 80910191819
Solenny Villasmil −63 kg 90121151320513
Iriner Jiménez −69 kg 908120DNF90DNF

Wrestling

The three Venezuelan wrestlers combined for a record of 0–4, with Luis Vivénez qualifying for the repechage, but losing his match to a Cuban athlete.

Key
Men's freestyle
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalRepechage 1Repechage 2Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Luis Vivénes −96 kg ByeFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Tigiyev  (KAZ)
L 0–3 PO
Did not advanceByeFlag of Cuba.svg  Batista  (CUB)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advance15
Women's freestyle
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalRepechage 1Repechage 2Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Mayelis Caripá −48 kg Flag of France.svg  Boubryemm  (FRA)
L 0–3 PO
Did not advance14
Marcia Andrades −55 kg Flag of Moldova.svg  Cristea  (MDA)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advance11

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