The Pan American Cup is very important for the coaches
PONCE, Puerto Rico (August 5, 2023).-
The coaches of the National Teams agreed that participating in the XX
Women Volleyball Pan American Cup is very important for the pending
competitions for the rest of the year.
The tournament will grant two spaces for the NORCECA teams to the
XIX
Pan American Games in Santiago 2023,
that will take place from October 20 to November 5. These two teams will
complete the list of four representatives of the NORCECA Confederation
in the Pan American Games, the Dominican Republic and Mexico are already
classified.
The current champion Dominican Republic, winner of the last two editions
(2021, 2022) with a total of six titles, along with Canada, Costa Rica,
Mexico, Puerto Rico and the United States, represent the NORCECA
Volleyball Confederation. And Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Peru are
the teams that represent the South American Volleyball Confederation.
In the history of the event, the United States has won the tournament
seven times, followed by the Dominican Republic with six gold medals,
Cuba with four and Brazil with three.
Without
Cuba and Suriname, the teams were divided into two groups, in Group A
are Canada, Colombia, Peru, the United States and Costa Rica. In Group B
will play Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
The first place of each group will advance directly to the semifinals.
Nicola Negro, Coach of Mexico:
“We came to this competition with a small team. It is a very articulated
competition, with many games, and that will help us to have a better
result”.
Francisco Manuel Hervas, coach of Peru:
It's a very beneficial tournament for us because it's the first
tournament we've played this year with the Senior team, and it puts us
at the gates of the South American Championship (August) and the Olympic
qualifiers (September). This tournament is very important for us to see
how the team is facing these two official FIVB tournaments with great
weight in our planning.
Alejandro Marín Hormazábal, Coach of Chile:
“It is very important to be here after 2017, which was our last
participation in this competition. Today we are lucky to compete with
world-class teams, with teams that come from the Olympic Games and VNL.
They are world-class teams and it will help us a lot to prepare for the
2023 Pan American Games”.
Marcos Kwiek, Coach of the Dominican Republic:
“It is an important competition for us because it is prior to the
Continental Championship and the Olympic qualifier. This tournament
contributes a lot to gain game rhythm and experience; and it is a good
opportunity for other players to enter the court and gain that
experience, which we are going to need. We are 100% focused. All games
are important. We have to win".
Antonio Rizola Neto, Coach of Colombia:
“It is a tournament that we respect a lot and we are careful to present
ourselves well. Last year we finished in third position, and we hope to
improve on that ranking. This is the last tournament before the South
American
Championship,
and it is followed by the Olympic qualification. They are two very
important competitions and I come to seek experience for my team, which
is very different from last year”.
Fernando Morales, Coach of Puerto Rico:
“Our goal is to qualify for the Pan American Games. We know we are at
home and we want to give our people a good show. We come from two good
tournaments (Final Four and Central American and Caribbean Games), and
we know that this tournament is of a higher level and we want to expose
our players at this level, and that they continue to have good results.
We want to start the second cycle of the year on the right foot”.
Pablo Acuña, Coach of Costa Rica:
“Being here is very important for us because in a month we will be in
the
Central American Cup,
which is our main competition and our goal is to win first place. The
Pan American Cup allows us to concentrate the team and prepare with high-level
rivals. The players are very excited to be able to compete. We hope to
improve game by game”.
Shannon Winzer, Coach of Canada:
“I
think this is a really good opportunity for, you know, some of our
senior A team to who maybe didn't play as much at
VNL.
And for some of our younger players who are trying to push into the
senior A team, we've got a really important end of summer with
NORCECA
Championships being hosted in Canada and with Olympic qualifiers in
China. So this is very much a part of our preparation. We've come with
the what I think is a really strong team and we're we're 100% trying to
win this competition. Anytime you play in your region, you wanna do a
good job”.
Daniel Jorge Castellani, Coach of Argentina:
“It is a very important tournament for us. We played some friendly
matches in Argentina before arriving. This tournament has a higher
level, and, in the programming, it is a tournament that will give us
competition and feedback, to continue growing for the South American
Championship and
Olympic qualifiers.
We never have expectations. We always go out to play 100%, to give our
best, and to be prepared for whatever arises on the field of play”.
Brad Rostratter, Coach of USA:
“We have a really exciting team. We have a mixture of girls who have
played a lot with the USA jersey and logo on the jersey and we also have
some girls will be their first time wearing the jersey and representing
our country, and some of them are fresh and out of college and some of
them have been playing pro for a few years and have been able to get an
opportunity to represent our country. So, it's a really exciting mix of
young and experienced athletes. Our expectation is to really grow
throughout this next month that we're together. We've had two weeks of
training and now we'll be on the road for a month with this tournament
here and then the Final Six afterwards. So, the expectation for us is
just keep going. Getting better and obviously compete for every single
point in every single match and see where that gets us”. |