2005 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup
2005 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup | |||
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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 held from 8 to 19 June 2005 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It was the fourth edition of the annual women's volleyball tournament and was attended by twelve countries. The intercontinental event served as a qualifier for the 2006 FIVB World Grand Prix.
Competing nations
Group A | Group B |
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Argentina |
Squads
For more details on this topic, see 2005 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup Squads.
Preliminary round
Group A
- Friday 10 June
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 |
- Saturday 11 June
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 |
- Sunday 12 June
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 |
- Monday 13 June
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 |
- Tuesday 14 June
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
- Friday 10 June
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 |
- Saturday 11 June
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 |
- Sunday 12 June
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 |
- Monday 13 June
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 |
- Tuesday 14 June
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
- Thursday 16 June
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
- Friday 17 June
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
- Thursday 16 June — Eleventh place match
Costa Rica | 3 – 0 | Jamaica | 25-07 25–15 25–11 |
- Thursday 16 June — Ninth place match
Argentina | 3 – 0 | Barbados | 25-09 25–13 25–13 |
- Friday 17 June — Seventh place match
Venezuela | 2 – 3 | Mexico | 25–19 21–25 23–25 25–19 12–15 |
- Friday 17 June — Fifth place match
Canada | 0 – 3 | Puerto Rico | 23–25 18–25 19–25 |
- Saturday 18 June — Bronze medal match
Brazil | 3 – 1 | United States | 25–22 21–25 25–22 27–25 |
- Saturday 18 June — Gold medal match
Cuba | 3 – 0 | Dominican R. | 25–16 25–17 25–19 |
Final ranking
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Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Brazil and the United States qualified for the 2006 FIVB World Grand Prix.
Individual awards
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References
- ↑ NORCECA. "Cuba confirmed as major power in Women's Pan American Cup". Retrieved 2010-09-21.
External links
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