Andrea Galindo

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Andrea Galindo Volleyball (beach)
portrait
birthday 2nd September 1982
place of birth Bogotá, Colombia
size 1.82 m
Partner since 2007 Claudia Galindo
2011 various
World ranking Position 88
(As of July 25, 2017)

Andrea Carolina Galindo Rodriguez (born September 2, 1982 in Bogotá ) is a Colombian beach volleyball player .

Career

With a few exceptions, Andrea Galindo has been playing with her sister Claudia Galindo since 2007 . In 2007, the two sisters competed in the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro and reached fifth place. In 2011 they completed their first open tournament on the FIVB World Tour in Brasília . The remaining tournaments of the year Andrea Galindo played with Sara Fraija in Québec and with Vivian Jimenez in Åland and The Hague . At the Pan American Games in 2011 in Guadalajara , the sisters were reunited and again finished fifth. On the World Tour 2012 they played three open tournaments and the Grand Slam in Stare Jabłonki , without reaching any front placements. In 2013, they regularly made it into the top ten on the continental tour, while in the FIVB series they had their best results with 25th places at the Anapa Open and the Grand Slam in São Paulo . In 2014 they only played this Grand Slam on the World Tour with the same result. In 2015 they were not represented at the FIVB tournaments and, in addition to the continental series, only appeared at the Pan American Games in Toronto , where they finished sixth.

In 2016 they made it to the finals in the CSV series at the home tournament in Cartagena . Then Andrea Galindo played three tournaments with Diana Rios and Yuli Ayala . At the Fortaleza Open, the Galindo sisters played their only tournament on the 2016 World Tour . In 2017, in addition to the continental tournaments, they only competed in the low-rated FIVB tournament (one star) in Agadir , where they finished fifth. They qualified for the 2017 World Cup in Vienna via the CSV preliminary decision . There they lost in the preliminary round against the German duo Laboureur / Sude and were eliminated from the group bottom without winning a set.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FIVB world rankings (as of July 24, 2017)
  2. ^ FIVB, Qualification Process - Women