Volleyball at the 1994 Goodwill Games – Women's team rosters

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This article shows all participating women's volleyball squads at the 1994 Goodwill Games , held from July 21 to 27, 1994 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. [1] [2]

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Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
-coach
Deng Yang
Tian Mei
Qiu Aihua 28 January 1977
Li Yizhi 11 January 1977
Xiao Nin Lu
Zhang Ying
Zhang He
Shen Hong
Yan Wang
Li Yan 1 May 1976
Xu Ya Chen

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
-coach
Taismary Agüero 5 March 1977opposite
Irina Cepero
Marta Sánchez 17 May 1973outside hitter
Tania Ortiz 30 October 1965setter
Isel Saavedra 7 July 1971outside hitter
Yumilka Ruiz 8 May 1978outside hitter
Zoila Barros 6 August 1976middle blocker
Mercedes Calderón 1 September 1965middle blocker
Maybelis Martínez 12 June 1977
Yoselin Roque 11 December 1975
Reina Siler
Mirla Ferredon

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
-coach
Susanne Lahme 10 September 1968middle blocker Flag of Italy.svg Pallavolo Sumirago
Constance Radfan
Jacqueline Riedel
Ines Pianka 15 March 1969setter Flag of Germany.svg 1. VC Schwerte
Claudia Wilke 18 May 1971
Anne-Kathrin Schade 26 June 1968 Flag of Germany.svg USC Münster
Ulrike Schwerdtner
Sylvia Roll 29 May 1973outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Pieralisi Jesi
Karin Horninger 18 June 1971
Christina Schultz 10 November 1969middle blocker Flag of Germany.svg Schweriner SC
Johanna Reinink 22 June 1974outside hitter Flag of Germany.svg SCU Emlichheim
Janine Gräfe

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
-coach
Naomi Eto 12 July 1982middle blocker Flag of Japan.svg Hitachi Berufiyu
Kazuyo Matsukawa
Aki Nagatomi 15 July 1969outside hitter Flag of Japan.svg Hitachi Berufiyu
Yumi Natta
Maki Fujiyoshi 24 May 1974outside hitter Flag of Japan.svg Hitachi Berufiyu
Mika Yamauchi 7 October 1969outside hitter Flag of Japan.svg Daiei
Kiyoko Fukuda
Miho Murata 3 September 1980outside hitter Flag of Japan.svg Hitachi Berufiyu
Chie Natori 9 August 1969
Motoko Obayashi 15 June 1967outside hitter Flag of Japan.svg Hitachi Berufiyu
Asako Tajimi 26 June 1972middle blocker Flag of Japan.svg Hitachi Berufiyu
Tomoko Yoshihara 4 February 1970middle blocker Flag of Japan.svg Hitachi Berufiyu

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
-coach
Cintha Boersma 1 May 1969outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Jogging Altamura
Marjolein de Jong 21 May 1968outside hitter
Kirsten Gleis 22 May 1969outside hitter
Vera Koenen 2 January 1967
Irena Machovcak 13 November 1968outside hitter
Saskia van Hintum 24 April 1970setter
Erna Brinkman 25 March 1972outside hitter
Jerine Fleurke 11 August 1973
Aafke Hameny
Marrit Leenstra 18 October 1973outside hitter
Silvia Raaymakers
Sandra Wiegers 26 April 1974outside hitter

Flag of Peru.svg  Peru

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Park Man-bok 30 August 1936coach
Milagros Cámere 22 September 1972outside hitter
Iris Falcón 1 November 1973outside hitter
Rosa García 21 May 1964setter
Natalia Málaga 26 January 1964outside hitter
Paola Ramos 20 April 1975
Janet Vasconzuelos 4 July 1969
Verónica Contreras 8 June 1977setter
Miriam Gallardo 2 May 1968
Sara Joya 22 February 1976middle blocker
Milagros Moy 17 October 1975outside hitter
Sandra Rodríguez 12 April 1974
Yulissa Zamudio 4 March 1976middle blocker

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
-29 August 1964coach
Evgenija Artamonova 17 July 1975outside hitter Flag of Russia.svg Uraločka NTMK
Tatyana Graçeva 23 February 1973setter Flag of Russia.svg Uraločka NTMK
Natalya Morozova 28 January 1973outside hitter
Yuliya Timonova 12 June 1973middle blocker
Yelena Tomilova
Inessa Yemelyanova
Elena Tyurina 12 April 1971outside hitter Flag of Russia.svg Uraločka NTMK
Mariya Liktenshtein
Valentina Ogienko middle blocker
Elizaveta Tişenko 7 February 1975middle blocker Flag of Russia.svg Uraločka NTMK
Irina Uyutova
Marina Nikulina 3 March 1963setter

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
-coach
Annette Buckner
Kristin Folkl 19 December 1975
Angela Miller
Beverly Oden 19 March 1971middle blocker
Danielle Scott 1 October 1972middle blocker
Elaine Youngs 14 January 1971outside hitter
Nichelle Burton
Christine Garner 2 December 1973outside hitter
Alicia Mills 6 September 1971outside hitter
Kimberly Oden 5 June 1964middle blocker
Cary Wendell 4 April 1974
Yoko Zetterlund 24 March 1969setter

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References

  1. "Goodwill Games". Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  2. "Women Volleyball Goodwill Games 1994 Sankt Petersburg (RUS) - 07-.08 Winner Soviet Union". Archived from the original on 2015-01-09. Retrieved 2017-04-11.