1993 Women's South American Volleyball Championship

2003 Women's South American Volleyball Championship
Tournament details
Host nation  Peru
Dates September 12 - 19
Teams 6
Venues Coliseo de la Juventud (in Cuzco host cities)
Champions  Peru (12th title)
MVP  Gaby Pérez (PER)
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The 1993 Women's South American Volleyball Championship was the 20th edition of the South American Volleyball Championship, organised by South America's governing volleyball body, the Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV). It was held at Coliseo de la Juventud in Cuzco, Peru from September 12 to 19, 1993.

Teams

Teams

 Brazil
 Chile
 Colombia
 Peru
 Uruguay
 Venezuela
 Bolivia (withdrew)/Peru Peru 2[a]

Competition System

The competition system for the 1993 Women's South American Championship consisted of a Round-Robin system in which the top two teams in the ranking would play in the final match. On the first round each team plays once against each of the 5 remaining teams. Points are accumulated during the entire round, and the ranking is determined by the total points gained. Matches played against Peru's Junior team[a] did not count towards the final ranking.[1]

First Round

Standings

Team advanced to the finals
Matches Sets
Rank Team Pts W L W L Ratio
1 Peru1050150MAX
2 Brazil9411234.000
3 Venezuela832961.500
4 Colombia723690.666
5 Chile6143120.250
6 Uruguay5050150.000

Final Match

Date Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
19 Sep Peru  3–1  Brazil 16–14 5–15 15–1 15–10   59–32

Final standing

Rank Team
1st  Peru
2nd  Brazil
3rd  Venezuela
4  Colombia
5  Chile
6  Uruguay
Qualified for the 1993 World Grand Champions Cup

 1993 Women's South American Volleyball Championship 

Peru
12th title


Team Roster:

Sonia Ayaucán, Milagros Cámere, Margarita Delgado, Miriam Gallardo, Rosa Garcia, Sara Joya, Natalia Málaga, Gabriela Perez del Solar and Janet Vasconsuelo

Head Coach: Park Man-bok

Individual awards

  • Best Spiker
    •  Sonia Ayaucan (PER)

  • Best Digger
    •  Ana María Vieira (BRA)

Notes

^[a] Bolivia withdrew from the competition last minute, Peru's junior team was invited to play Bolivia's matches.

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