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* [[2007 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship|2007 NORCECA Championship]] — [[Image:Med 3.png]] '''Bronze Medal'''
* [[2007 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship|2007 NORCECA Championship]] — [[Image:Med 3.png]] '''Bronze Medal'''
*:[[Lisvel Elisa Eve|Elisa Eve]], [[Sidarka de los Milagros|Sidarka Nuñez]], [[Brenda Castillo]], [[Carmen Rosa Caso]], [[Gina del Rosario]], [[Milagros Cabral]], [[Iris Santos]], [[Cindy Rondon]], [[Jeoselyna Rodriguez Santos|Jeoselyna Rodriguez]], [[Cosiri Rodriguez]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], and [[Bethania de la Cruz]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Beato Miguel Cruz]].
*:[[Lisvel Elisa Eve|Elisa Eve]], [[Sidarka de los Milagros|Sidarka Nuñez]], [[Brenda Castillo]], [[Carmen Rosa Caso]], [[Gina del Rosario]], [[Milagros Cabral]], [[Iris Santos]], [[Cindy Rondon]], [[Jeoselyna Rodriguez Santos|Jeoselyna Rodriguez]], [[Cosiri Rodriguez]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], and [[Bethania de la Cruz]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Beato Miguel Cruz]].
* [[2007 FIVB Women's World Cup|2007 FIVB World Cup]] — '''9th place'''
*:[[Lisvel Elisa Eve]], [[Sidarka de los Milagros|Sidarka Nuñez]], [[Brenda Castillo]], [[Carmen Rosa Caso]], [[Ginnette del Rosario]], [[Gina del Rosario]], [[Nuris Arias]], [[Milagros Cabral]], [[Karla Echenique]], [[Cindy Rondon]], [[Cosiri Rodriguez]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], and [[Bethania de la Cruz]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Beato Miguel Cruz]].
* [[2008 FIVB Women's World Olympic Qualification Tournament|2008 Olympic Qualification Tournament]] — '''4th place (did not qualify)'''
* [[2008 FIVB Women's World Olympic Qualification Tournament|2008 Olympic Qualification Tournament]] — '''4th place (did not qualify)'''
*:[[Milagros Cabral]], [[Brenda Castillo]], [[Bethania de la Cruz]], [[Carmen Rosa Caso]], [[Gina del Rosario]], [[Annerys Vargas]], [[Karla Echenique]], [[Sidarka de los Milagros|Sidarka Nuñez]], [[Prisilla Rivera]], [[Cosiri Rodriguez]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], [[Cindy Rondon]], and [[Lisvel Elisa Eve]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Beato Miguel Cruz]].
*:[[Milagros Cabral]], [[Brenda Castillo]], [[Bethania de la Cruz]], [[Carmen Rosa Caso]], [[Gina del Rosario]], [[Annerys Vargas]], [[Karla Echenique]], [[Sidarka de los Milagros|Sidarka Nuñez]], [[Prisilla Rivera]], [[Cosiri Rodriguez]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], [[Cindy Rondon]], and [[Lisvel Elisa Eve]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Beato Miguel Cruz]].

Revision as of 20:15, 30 October 2008

Dominican Republic
AssociationFederación Dominicana de Volibol
ConfederationNORCECA
FIVB ranking32 (as of 10 July 2024)
Uniforms
Home
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Dominican Republic women's national volleyball team
Medal record
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 2003 Santo Domingo Team
NORCECA Championship
Bronze medal – third place 1997 Caguas Team
Bronze medal – third place 2001 Santo Domingo Team
Bronze medal – third place 2003 Santo Domingo Team
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Port of Spain Team
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Winnipeg Team
Pan-American Cup
Gold medal – first place 2008 Tijuana/Mexicali Team
Silver medal – second place 2002 Mexicali Team
Silver medal – second place 2003 Saltillo Team
Silver medal – second place 2005 Santo Domingo Team
Bronze medal – third place 2004 Tijuana/Mexicali Team
Bronze medal – third place 2006 San Juan Team
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Colima Team

The Dominican Republic women's national volleyball team represents the Dominican Republic in international volleyball competitions. Its biggest win came in 2003, when the squad surprisingly won the 2003 Pan American Games on home soil. The dominant forces in women's volleyball in North and Central America are Cuba and the United States.

Results

  • 1955 — 4th place
  • 1959 — did not participate
  • 1963 — did not participate
  • 1967 — did not participate
  • 1971 — did not participate
  • 1975 — did not participate
  • 1979 — 7th place
  • 1983 — did not participate
  • 1987 — did not participate
  • 1991 — did not participate
  • 1995 — did not participate
  • 1999 — 4th place
  • 2003 — 1st place
  • 2007 — 5th place

Squads


References