Below are listed all participating squads of the 2000 Men's Olympic Volleyball Tournament . This 10th edition of the event, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB, in conjunction with the IOC, was held in Australia's largest city, Sydney, from 17 September to 1 October 2000. [1]
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
— | David Beard | 1973-10-23 |
— | Benjamin Hardy | 1974-09-21 |
— | Dan Howard | 1976-12-13 |
— | Nathan Jakavicius | 1977-09-24 |
— | Steve Keir | 1979-11-08 |
— | Ben Loft | 1978-10-09 |
— | Spiros Marazios | 1978-12-11 |
— | Scott Newcomb | 1973-09-27 |
— | Dan Ronan | 1975-07-28 |
— | Hidde Van Beest | 1979-07-20 |
— | Russell Wentworth | 1973-04-07 |
— | Mark Williams | 1979-03-27 |
Coach | Stelio de Rocco | 1960-04-13 |
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
— | André Heller | 1975-12-17 |
— | Dante Amaral | 1980-09-30 |
— | Douglas Chiarotti | 1970-11-10 |
— | Gilberto Godoy | 1976-12-23 |
— | Giovane Gávio | 1970-09-07 |
— | Gustavo Endres | 1975-08-23 |
— | Gilmar Teixeira | 1970-10-30 |
— | Marcelo Elgarten | 1974-11-09 |
— | Mauricio Lima | 1968-01-27 |
— | Max Pereira | 1970-01-27 |
— | Nalbert Bitencourt | 1974-03-09 |
— | Alexandre Samuel | 1970-03-20 |
Coach | Radamés Lattari | 1957 |
Head coach: Juan Diaz Mariño
No. | Name | Date of birth | Height | 2000 club |
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1 | Leonel Marshall jr | 5 September 1979 | 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) | Sarplast Livorno |
2 | Nicolas Vives | 24 April 1970 | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) | Cienfuegos |
5 | Alexei Argilagos | 28 July 1971 | 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) | Camaguey |
6 | Ivan Benito Ruiz | 26 March 1977 | 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) | Valleverde Ravenna |
7 | Angel Dennis | 13 June 1977 | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) | Iveco Palermo |
8 | Pavel Pimienta | 2 August 1976 | 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) | Cosmogas Forli |
9 | Raul Diago | 1 June 1965 | 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) | Matanzas |
11 | Osvaldo Hernandez | 11 July 1970 | 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) | Piaggio Roma |
12 | Ramon Gato | 16 November 1973 | 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) | Ciudad Habana |
13 | Alain Roca | 7 September 1976 | 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) | Brescia Lat-Bossini Montichiari |
14 | Ihosvany Hernandez | 6 August 1972 | 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) | Piaggio Roma |
16 | Yosenki Garcia | 17 January 1977 | 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) | Asystel Milano |
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
— | Mohamed Moselhy | 1972-01-07 |
— | Mahmoud Abdel Aziz | 1975-04-07 |
— | Ashraf Abouel Hassan | 1975-05-17 |
— | Eslam Awad | 1976-08-05 |
— | Mohamed El-Husseini | 1982-09-29 |
— | Hamdy El-Safy | 1972-04-14 |
— | Ibrahim Fathy | 1977-08-27 |
— | Sayed Khalil | 1976-12-23 |
— | Ussama Komsan | 1977-01-12 |
— | Hany Mouselhy | 1968-06-24 |
— | Ibrahim Rashwan | 1978-08-12 |
— | Nehad Shehata | 1975-02-25 |
Coach |
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
— | Peter Blangé | 1964-12-09 |
— | Albert Cristina | 1970-11-18 |
— | Martijn Dieleman | 1979-05-11 |
— | Guido Görtzen | 1970-11-09 |
— | Joost Kooistra | 1976-10-31 |
— | Misha Latuhihin | 1970-12-26 |
— | Reinder Nummerdor | 1976-09-10 |
— | Richard Schuil | 1973-05-02 |
— | Bas van de Goor | 1971-09-04 |
— | Mike van de Goor | 1973-05-14 |
— | Martin van der Horst | 1965-04-02 |
Coach | Toon Gerbrands | 1957-10-31 |
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
— | Carlos Carreño | 1973-04-19 |
— | José Antonio Casilla | 1979-08-29 |
— | Enrique de la Fuente | 1975-08-11 |
— | Miguel Angel Falasca | 1973-04-29 |
— | José Luis Moltó | 1975-06-29 |
— | Rafael Pascual | 1970-03-16 |
— | Cosme Prenafeta | 1971-12-09 |
— | Juan Carlos Robles | 1967-12-29 |
— | Ernesto Rodríguez | 1969-01-15 |
— | Juan José Salvador | 1975-12-18 |
— | Luis Pedro Suela | 1976-07-07 |
— | Alexis Valido | 1976-03-09 |
Coach | Raúl Lozano | 1956-09-03 |
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
— | Jerónimo Bidegain | 1977-01-16 |
— | Hugo Conte | 1963-04-14 |
— | Sebastián Firpo | 1976-10-27 |
— | Christian Lares | 1974-01-18 |
— | Leandro Maly | 1976-01-29 |
— | Pablo Meana | 1975-06-10 |
— | Marcos Milinkovic | 1971-12-22 |
— | Leonardo Patti | 1968-07-06 |
— | Pablo Pereira | 1974-01-18 |
— | Juan Pablo Porello | 1977-06-27 |
— | Alejandro Spajic | 1976-05-07 |
— | Javier Weber | 1966-01-06 |
Coach | Carlos Getzelevich |
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
— | Marco Bracci | 1966-08-23 |
— | Mirko Corsano | 1973-10-28 |
— | Alessandro Fei | 1978-11-29 |
— | Andrea Gardini | 1965-01-11 |
— | Andrea Giani | 1970-04-22 |
— | Pasquale Gravina | 1970-05-01 |
— | Luigi Mastrangelo | 1975-08-17 |
— | Marco Meoni | 1973-05-25 |
— | Samuele Papi | 1973-05-20 |
— | Simone Rosalba | 1976-01-31 |
— | Andrea Sartoretti | 1971-06-19 |
— | Paolo Tofoli | 1966-08-14 |
Coach | Andrea Anastasi | 1960-10-08 |
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
— | Igor Shulepov | 1972-11-16 |
— | Valeri Goryushev | 1973-04-26 |
— | Aleksandr Gerasimov | 1975-01-22 |
— | Roman Yakovlev | 1976-08-13 |
— | Vadim Khamuttskikh | 1969-11-26 |
— | Aleksey Kuleshov | 1979-02-24 |
— | Evgeni Mitkov | 1972-03-23 |
— | Ruslan Olikhver | 1969-04-11 |
— | Ilya Savelev | 1971-06-10 |
— | Sergey Tetyukhin | 1975-09-23 |
— | Konstantin Ushakov | 1970-03-24 |
— | Aleksey Kazakov | 1976-03-18 |
Coach | Guennadi Chipouline |
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
— | Bang Ji-seop | 1974-04-16 |
— | Bang Sin-bong | 1975-02-06 |
— | Jang Byeong-cheol | 1976-08-15 |
— | Choi Tae-ung | 1976-04-09 |
— | Kim Se-jin | 1974-01-30 |
— | Lee Byeong-yong | 1971-05-11 |
— | Lee Ho | 1973-04-24 |
— | Lee Gyeong-su | 1979-04-27 |
— | Park Hui-sang | 1972-08-01 |
— | Sin Jin-sik | 1975-02-01 |
— | Sin Seon-ho | 1978-05-28 |
— | Hu In-jeong | 1974-04-19 |
Coach | Shin Chi-yong |
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
#1 | Lloy Ball | 1972-02-17 |
#14 | Kevin Barnett | 1974-05-14 |
#12 | Tom Hoff | 1973-06-09 |
#7 | John Hyden | 1972-10-07 |
#3 | Mike Lambert | 1974-04-14 |
#16 | Daniel Landry | 1970-01-15 |
#10 | Chip McCaw | 1973-03-24 |
#9 | Ryan Millar | 1978-01-22 |
#13 | Jeff Nygaard | 1972-08-03 |
#15 | George Roumain | 1976-03-28 |
#5 | Erik Sullivan | 1972-08-09 |
#17 | Andy Witt | 1978-03-21 |
Coach | Doug Beal | 1947-03-04 |
#NR | NAME | BIRTHDATE |
---|---|---|
— | Vladimir Batez | 1969-09-07 |
— | Slobodan Boškan | 1975-08-18 |
— | Andrija Gerić | 1977-01-24 |
— | Nikola Grbić | 1973-06-09 |
— | Vladimir Grbić | 1970-12-14 |
— | Slobodan Kovač | 1967-09-13 |
— | Đula Mešter | 1972-04-03 |
— | Vasa Mijić | 1973-04-11 |
— | Ivan Miljković | 1979-09-13 |
— | Veljko Petković | 1977-01-23 |
— | Goran Vujević | 1973-2-27 |
— | Igor Vušurović | 1974-09-24 |
Coach | Zoran Gajić | 1958-12-28 |
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