Volleyball at the 1999 Pan American Games

This page presents the results of the Men's and Women's Volleyball Tournament during the 1999 Pan American Games, which was held from July 24 to August 2, 1999, in Winnipeg, Canada. There were four medal events, two (indoor and beach) for both men and women.

Men's Indoor Tournament

Preliminary Round

Group A

Team Points G W L SW SL Ratio
1.  Brazil 6 3 3 0 9 3 3.000
2.  Cuba 5 3 2 1 8 3 2.666
3.  Venezuela 4 3 1 2 4 6 0.666
4.  Barbados 3 3 0 3 0 9 0.000
Cuba  2 – 3  Brazil 17-25 25-11 25-19 26-28 10-15
Venezuela  3 – 0  Barbados 25-08 25-16 29-27
Brazil  3 – 0  Barbados 25-11 25-18 25-17
Cuba  3 – 0  Venezuela 25-21 25-23 25-22
Cuba  3 – 0  Barbados 25-22 25-18 25-21
Brazil  3 – 1  Venezuela 25-21 22-25 25-15 25-19

Group B

Team Points G W L SW SL Ratio
1.  Argentina 6 3 3 0 9 1 9.000
2.  Canada 4 3 1 2 6 6 1.000
3.  Colombia 4 3 1 2 5 8 0.625
4.  United States 4 3 1 2 3 8 0.375
Canada  2 – 3  Colombia 25-19 20-25 25-18 22-25 10-15
United States  0 – 3  Argentina 19-25 19-25 20-25
United States  3 – 2  Colombia 25-10 17-25 16-25 25-19 15-12
Canada  1 – 3  Argentina 20-25 25-23 17-25 23-25
Canada  3 – 0  United States 25-18 25-15 25-21
Argentina  3 – 0  Colombia 25-17 25-19 25-20

Classification Round

Fifth to eighth place

Colombia  3 – 0  Barbados 25-20 25-23 25-23
Venezuela  3 – 0  United States 25-21 28-26 25-22

Seventh place

United States  3 – 0  Barbados 25-15 25-23 25-18

Fifth place

Colombia  0 – 3  Venezuela 16-25 20-25 22-25

Semi Finals

Argentina  1 – 3  Cuba 25-20 25-23 25-23
Brazil  3 – 0  Canada 25-16 27-25 25-16

Bronze Medal Match

Argentina  1 – 3  Canada 25-22 19-25 26-28 23-25

Gold Medal Match

Brazil  2 – 3  Cuba 20-25 25-14 25-17 23-25 12-15

Final Standings

  1.  Cuba
  2.  Brazil
  3.  Canada
  4.  Argentina
  5.  Venezuela
  6.  Colombia
  7.  United States
  8.  Barbados

 1999 Pan American Games Winners 

Cuba
Fifth title

Women's Indoor Tournament

Squads

Round Robin

Team Points G W L SW SL Ratio
1.  Brazil 10 5 5 0 15 2 7.500
2.  Cuba 9 5 4 1 14 3 4.666
3.  United States 8 5 3 2 9 11 0.818
4.  Dominican Republic 7 5 2 3 8 11 0.727
5.  Peru 6 5 1 4 5 13 0.384
6.  Canada 5 5 0 5 4 15 0.266
Brazil  3 – 0  Peru 25-15 25-23 25-17
Canada  1 – 3  Dominican Republic 22-25 20-25 25-18 24-26
United States  0 – 3  Cuba 11-25 14-25 18-25
Peru  1 – 3  Dominican Republic 25-22 11-25 14-25 23-25
United States  0 – 3  Brazil 20-25 17-25 23-25
Canada  0 – 3  Cuba 14-25 21-25 21-25
Cuba  3 – 0  Dominican Republic 25-22 25-19 25-12
Canada  0 – 3  Brazil 21-25 16-25 18-25
Peru  1 – 3  United States 14-25 14-25 25-20 19-25
Brazil  3 – 0  Dominican Republic 25-23 25-23 25-17
United States  3 – 2  Canada 25-23 11-25 20-25 25-18 15-09
Cuba  3 – 0  Peru 25-14 25-22 25-17
United States  3 – 2  Dominican Republic 25-19 22-25 21-25 25-20 15-09
Canada  1 – 3  Peru 19-25 23-25 26-24 25-27
Cuba  2 – 3  Brazil 25-23 19-25 25-17 22-25 13-15

Fifth Place

Peru  1 – 3  Canada 20-25 25-21 22-25 22-25

Semi Finals

Brazil  3 – 0  Dominican Republic 25-20 25-13 25-12
Cuba  3 – 0  United States 25-20 25-21 25-23

Bronze Medal Match

Dominican Republic  0 – 3  United States 26-28 19-25 12-25

Gold Medal Match

Brazil  3 – 2  Cuba 20-25 25-22 25-27 25-22 15-13

Final Standings

  1.  Brazil
  2.  Cuba
  3.  United States
  4.  Dominican Republic
  5.  Canada
  6.  Peru

 1999 Pan American Games Winners 

Brazil
Third title

Beach

Men's tournament

Rank Final ranking
Canada Jody Holden and Conrad Leinemann (CAN)
Brazil Lula Barbosa and Adriano Garrido (BRA)
Brazil Roberto Lopes and Franco Neto (BRA)
4. Cuba Ihosvany Chambers and Lazaro Milian Carvajal (CUB)
5. Mexico Juan Rodriguez Ibarra and Joel Sotelo (MEX)
Puerto Rico Willie de Jesus and Amaury Velasco (PUR)
7. Canada Brian Gatzke and Dan Lewis (CAN)
United States Scott Davenport and Collin Smith (USA)
United States Peter Goers and Brad Torsone (USA)
10. Costa Rica Zlatko Piskulich and Alexánder Villegas (CRC)
Honduras Daniel Ignasio Sanchez and Walter Anibal Sanchez (HON)
Netherlands Antilles Aegidio Juliana and Otmar Kalmez (AHO)

Women's tournament

Rank Final ranking
Brazil Shelda Bede and Adriana Behar (BRA)
United States Marsha Miller and Jenny Pavley (USA)
Mexico Laura Almaral and Mayra Huerta (MEX)
4. Canada Barb Broen Ouellette and Christine Pack (CAN)
5. Brazil Adriana Bento and Monica Paludo (BRA)
United States Carrie Dodd and Liz Pagano (USA)
7. Cuba Noemi Blanco and Mayra Ferrer del Valle (CUB)
Cuba Tamara Larrea and Maru Quevedo (CUB)
Honduras Patricia Castro and Sonia Pino (HON)
10. Canada Jennifer Harkness and Sue Lesage (CAN)
El Salvador Ana Aquino and Ligia Salazar (ESA)
Venezuela Yadeizi Abreu and Nelitza Zambrano (VEN)

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