2005 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup

2005 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup
Tournament details
Host nation Dominican Republic
Dates 8–19 June 2005
Teams 12
Venues Pabellón de Voleibol, Centro Olímpico Juan Pablo Duarte (in Santo Domingo host cities)
Champions  Cuba (3rd title)
MVP Yudelkys Bautista
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The 2005 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup was the fourth edition of the annual women's volleyball tournament, played by twelve countries from 8 to 19 June 2005 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The intercontinental event served as a qualifier for the 2006 FIVB World Grand Prix. The winner of each pool automatically advanced to the semi-finals and the teams placed in second and third met in crossed matches in the quarterfinals round.

Contents

Competing nations

Group A Group B

 Argentina
 Brazil
 Costa Rica
 Dominican Republic
 Puerto Rico
 Venezuela

 Barbados
 Canada
 Cuba
 Jamaica
 Mexico
 United States

Squads

Preliminary round

Group A

Argentina  3 – 0  Costa Rica 25-21 29-27 25-20
Brazil  3 – 2  Puerto Rico 28-26 21-25 23-25 25-23 15-11
Dominican R.  3 – 0  Venezuela 25-20 25-17 25-23
Venezuela  3 – 0  Costa Rica 25-12 25-19 25-20
Brazil  3 – 1  Argentina 25-20 22-25 25-18 25-22
Dominican R.  3 – 2  Puerto Rico 22-25 21-25 27-25 25-18 15-13
Brazil  3 – 0  Costa Rica 25-09 25-12 25-10
Venezuela  2 – 3  Puerto Rico 23-25 25-17 23-25 25-21 10-15
Dominican R.  3 – 1  Argentina 25-20 25-20 20-25 25-16
Puerto Rico  3 – 1  Argentina 25-22 28-26 22-25 25-20
Brazil  3 – 0  Venezuela 25-18 25-21 25-17
Dominican R.  3 – 0  Costa Rica 25-09 25-17 25-09
Puerto Rico  3 – 0  Costa Rica 25-19 25-14 25-20
Venezuela  3 – 0  Argentina 25-20 25-23 25-16
Dominican R.  3 – 2  Brazil 26-24 25-20 21-25 19-25 15-12

Group B

Barbados  0 – 3  Canada 18-25 16-25 19-25
United States  3 – 0  Jamaica 25-10 25-16 25-09
Cuba  3 – 0  Mexico 25-15 25-11 25-11
Canada  3 – 0  Jamaica 25-20 25-11 25-13
Cuba  3 – 0  Barbados 25-16 25-12 25-15
United States  3 – 0  Mexico 25-13 25-21 25-08
United States  3 – 0  Barbados 25-11 25-15 25-17
Jamaica  0 – 3  Mexico 21-25 16-25 20-25
Cuba  3 – 0  Canada 25-17 25-19 25-18
Jamaica  0 – 3  Cuba 12-25 12-25 11-25
Mexico  3 – 0  Barbados 25-20 25-16 25-12
United States  3 – 0  Canada 25-11 26-24 25-14
Barbados  3 – 0  Jamaica 25-08 25-21 25-15
Mexico  0 – 3  Canada 20-25 21-25 12-25
United States  0 – 3  Cuba 28-30 24-26 22-25

Final round

  Semifinals Final
2005-06-17 – Santo Domingo
  Cuba  3  
  Brazil  0  
 
2005-06-18 – Santo Domingo
      Cuba  3
    Dominican Republic  0
3rd place
2005-06-17 – Santo Domingo 2005-06-18 – Santo Domingo
  Dominican Republic  3   Brazil  3
  United States  1     United States  1

Quarterfinals

Brazil  3 – 0  Canada 25-14 25-20 25-16
United States  3 – 1  Puerto Rico 24-26 25-21 25-22 25-20

Semifinals

Cuba  3 – 0  Brazil 25-19 25-19 25-18
Dominican R.  3 – 1  United States 25-17 20-25 25-18 25-23

Finals

Costa Rica  3 – 0  Jamaica 25-07 25-15 25-11
Argentina  3 – 0  Barbados 25-09 25-13 25-13
Venezuela  2 – 3  Mexico 25-19 21-25 23-25 25-19 12-15
Canada  0 – 3  Puerto Rico 23-25 18-25 19-25
Brazil  3 – 1  United States 25-22 21-25 25-22 27-25
Cuba  3 – 0  Dominican R. 25-16 25-17 25-19

Final ranking

Place Team
1.  Cuba
2.  Dominican Republic
3.  Brazil
4.  United States
5.  Puerto Rico
6.  Canada
7.  Mexico
8.  Venezuela
9.  Argentina
10.  Barbados
11.  Costa Rica
12.  Jamaica
 2005 Women's Pan-American Cup Winners 

Cuba
Third title

Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Brazil and the United States qualified for the 2006 FIVB World Grand Prix.

Individual awards

  • Most Valuable Player[1]
  • Best Spiker
  • Best Scorer
  • Best Blocker
  • Best Setter
  • Best Digger
  •  Annie Levesque (CAN)
  • Best Server
  •  Ana Mercado (MEX)
  • Best Libero
  •  Annie Levesque (CAN)
  • Best Receiver
  •  Suelen Pinto (BRA)
  • Best Coach
  •  Luis Felipe Calderón (CUB)

References

  1. ^ NORCECA. "Cuba confirmed as major power in Women’s Pan American Cup". http://www.norceca.org/press%20Release-Jun.18-2005-Cuba%20confirmed%20as%20major%20power.htm. Retrieved 2010-09-21. 

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