Barb Broen Ouellette

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Barb Broen Ouellette Volleyball (beach)
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birthday October 25, 1964
place of birth Edmonton, Canada
size 1.76 m
Partner 1995–1996 Margo Malowney
1996 Guylaine Dumont
1996–1997 Kathy Tough
1998–2000 Christine Lussier Pack
successes
1996 - Olympic participant
1997 World Cup participant
1999 - World Cup participant
(As of June 1, 2014)

Barbara "Barb" Broen Ouellette (born October 25, 1964 in Edmonton ) is a Canadian beach volleyball player .

Career

Broen Ouellette played her first international tournament in 1995 in Hermosa Beach with Margo Malowney . The duo could not achieve any top placements at first. At the Brisbane Open, Malowney / Ouellette came in 13th. Then they finished four tournaments in Brazil in 17th place. After the 13th place in Hermosa Beach they took part in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta . There they lost two games against Timy / Eta from Indonesia and the French duo Prawerman / Lesage and therefore had to say goodbye after the preliminary round.

After that, Broen Ouellette played four tournaments with Guylaine Dumont . After two 13th places, the duo was ninth at the Busan Open and 17th at the Grand Slam in Carolina . At the end of the year, Broen Ouellette and her new partner, Kathy Tough , competed . As the best result, Ouellette / Tough achieved thirteenth place three times in Brazil and Melbourne . They also took part in the 1997 World Cup in Los Angeles ; there they took 17th place.

In 1998 Broen Ouellette formed a new duo with Christine Lussier Pack . As the best result in open tournaments, the team achieved a 17th place in Espinho . In 1999 Ouellette / Lussier took part in the World Championships in Marseille , but did not get more than 41st place. In 2000, their best result was the 25th place, which they achieved at the Grand Slam in Chicago , among others .

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