Peru women's national volleyball team

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Federation   Federación Peruana de Voleibol
Confederation   CSV
FIVB ranking 13 (as of 2008-01-05)
Medal record
Olympic Games
Silver 1988 Seoul
World Championship
Silver 1982 Lima
Bronze 1986 Prague
Pan American Games
Silver 1967 Winnipeg
Silver 1971 Cali
Silver 1975 Mexico City
Silver 1979 San Juan
Silver 1987 Indianapolis
Bronze 1959 Chicago
Bronze 1983 Caracas
Bronze 1991 Havana
South American Championship
Gold 1964 Buenos Aires
Gold 1967 Santos
Gold 1971 Montevideo
Gold 1973 Bucaramanga
Gold 1975 Asunción
Gold 1977 Lima
Gold 1979 Rosário
Gold 1983 São Paulo
Gold 1985 Caracas
Gold 1987 Montevideo
Gold 1993 Cuzco
Silver 1958 Porto Alegre
Silver 1961 Lima
Silver 1962 Santiago
Silver 1969 Caracas
Silver 1981 Santo André
Silver 1989 Curitiba
Silver 1991 São Paulo
Silver 1995 Porto Alegre
Silver 1997 Lima
Silver 2003 Bogotá
Silver 2005 La Paz
Silver 2007 Santiago
Bronze 1951 Rio de Janeiro
Bronze 1956 Montevideo
Bronze 1999 Valencia

The Peru women's national volleyball team is the national team of Peru. The team was one of the dominant forces in women's volleyball in the 1980s, culminating in the silver medal won at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

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[edit] Results

[edit] Olympic Games

  • 1964 — did not participate
  • 1968 — 4th place
  • 1972 — did not participate
  • 1976 — 7th place
  • 1980 — 6th place
  • 1984 — 4th place
  • 1988Silver Medal
  • 1992 — did not participate
  • 1996 — 11th place
  • 2000 — 11th place
  • 2004 — did not participate

[edit] World Championship

[edit] World Grand Prix

  • 1993 — did not participate
  • 1994 — 11th place
  • 1995 to 2007 — did not participate

[edit] Pan American Games

  • 1955 — did not participate
  • 1959Bronze Medal
  • 1963 — 4th place
  • 1967Silver Medal
  • 1971Silver Medal
  • 1975Silver Medal
  • 1979Silver Medal
  • 1983Bronze Medal
  • 1987Silver Medal
  • 1991Bronze Medal
  • 1995 — 5th place
  • 1999 — 6th place
  • 2003 — 7th place
  • 2007 — 4th place

[edit] Pan-American Cup

  • 2002 — did not participate
  • 2003 — did not participate
  • 2004 — did not participate
  • 2005 — did not participate
  • 2006 — 6th place
  • 2007 — 7th place
  • 2008 — 7th place

[edit] South American Championship

  • 1951 — 3rd place
  • 1956 — 3rd place
  • 1958 — 2nd place
  • 1961 — 2nd place
  • 1962 — 2nd place
  • 1964 — 1st place
  • 1967 — 1st place
  • 1969 — 1st place
  • 1971 — 1st place
  • 1973 — 1st place
  • 1975 — 1st place
  • 1977 — 1st place
  • 1979 — 1st place
  • 1981 — 2nd place
  • 1983 — 1st place
  • 1985 — 1st place
  • 1987 — 1st place
  • 1989 — 1st place
  • 1991 — 2nd place
  • 1993 — 1st place
  • 1995 — 2nd place
  • 1997 — 2nd place
  • 1999 — 3rd place
  • 2001 — did not compete
  • 2003 — 3rd place
  • 2005 — 2nd place
  • 2007 — 2nd place

[edit] Squads

  • 1968 Olympic Games4th place
    Olga Asato, Irma Cordero, Luisa Fuentes, Esperanza Jiménez, Teresa Nuñez, Ana María Ramírez, Aida Reyna, Alicia Sánchez, and Norma Velarde.
  • 1976 Olympic Games7th place
    Gabriela Cárdenas, Ana Cecilia Carrillo, María Cervera, Irma Cordero, Delia Córdova, Cecilia del Risco, Luisa Fuentes, Mercedes González, Luisa Merea, Teresa Nuñez, María Ostolaza, and Silvia Quevedo.
  • 1982 World ChampionshipImage:Med 2.png Silver Medal
    Gabriela Cárdenas, Ana Cecilia Carrillo, Raquel Chumpitaz, Cecilia del Risco, Denisse Fajardo, Rosa García, Aurora Heredia, Silvia León, Natalia Málaga, Carmen Pimentel, Cecilia Tait, and Gina Torrealva.
  • 1984 Olympic Games4th place
    Luisa Cervera, Ana Chaparro, Cecilia del Risco, Denisse Fajardo, Miriam Gallardo, Rosa García, Sonia Heredia, Natalia Málaga, Gabriela Pérez del Solar, Carmen Pimentel, Cecilia Tait, and Gina Torrealva.
  • 1988 Olympic GamesImage:Med 2.png Silver Medal
    Luisa Cervera, Alejandra de la Guerra, Denisse Fajardo, Miriam Gallardo, Rosa García, Sonia Heredia, Katherine Horny, Natalia Málaga, Gabriela Pérez del Solar, Cecilia Tait, Gina Torrealva, and Cenaida Uribe.
  • 1993 South American ChampionshipImage:Med 1.png Gold Medal
    Sonia Ayaucán, Milagros Cámere, Margarita Delgado, Miriam Gallardo, Rosa García, Sara Joya, Natalia Málaga, Gabriela Pérez del Solar, and Janet Vasconsuelo.
  • 1996 Olympic Games11th place
    Luren Baylón, Milagros Camere, Leyla Chihuán, Milagros Contreras, Yolanda Delgado, Iris Falcón, Sara Joya, Sandra Rodríguez, Milagros Moy, Paola Ramos, Marjorie Vilchez, and Yulissa Zamudio. Head Coach: Park Jong-Dug.
  • 2000 Olympic Games11th place
    Fiorella Aita, Milagros Camere, Leyla Chihuán, Iris Falcon, Rosa Garcia, Elena Keldibekova, Natalia Malaga, Milagros Moy, Diana Soto, Milagros Uceda, Janet Vasconzuelo, and Yulissa Zamudio. Head Coach: Kim Man-Bok.
  • 2006 Pan-American Cup6th place
    Natalia Romanova, Mirtha Uribe, Verónica Contreras, Patricia Soto, Vanessa Palacios, Gisella Duarte, Sara Joya, Leyla Chihuán, Luren Baylón, Teresa de la Borda, Elena Keldibekova, and Yulissa Zamudio. Head Coach: Carlos Aparicio.
  • 2006 World Championship20th place
    Sara Joya, Mirtha Uribe, Verónica Contreras, Patricia Soto, Vanessa Palacios, Carla Tristan, Yulissa Zamudio, Milagros Moy, Natalia Romanova, Leyla Chihuán (captain), Luren Baylón, and Elena Keldibekova. Head Coach: Carlos Aparicio.
  • 2007 Pan-American Cup7th place
    Sara Joya, Mirtha Uribe, Verónica Contreras, Patricia Soto, Vanessa Palacios, Jessenia Uceda, Yulissa Zamudio, Carla Tristan, Leyla Chihuán (captain), Luren Baylón, Elena Keldibekova, and Pietra Schiappa. Head Coach: Enio de Figueiredo.

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