Tatiana Minello

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Tatiana Minello
portrait
birthday March 1, 1970
place of birth Santa Maria, Brazil
size 1.68 m
Indoor volleyball
position External attack
societies
1990-1996 Italy
beach volleyball
Partner 1997 Isabel
1999–2000 Magda
2001 Sandra Pires
2002, 2010 Ana Paula
2003 Alexandra
2005–2006 Mimi
2007–2008 Carrie Dodd
2009 Priscilla Lima
successes
2001 - Vice World Champion
2001 - Winner Goodwill Games
As of July 19, 2011

Tatiana Minello (born March 1, 1970 in Santa Maria ) is a former Brazilian volleyball and beach volleyball player .

Career

From 1990 to 1996 Minello was active as an indoor volleyball player in the position of outside attacker in Italy.

In 1997 she switched to beach volleyball and played her first FIVB tournaments with Isabel . After a few more appearances with Magda , she formed a new duo with Sandra Pires in 2001 , who only lost to Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede in the purely Brazilian final at the World Cup in Klagenfurt . In the same year Minello and Pires won the tournament at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane . In 2002 Minello and Ana Paula were defeated by the Americans Walsh / May-Treanor at the Open tournament in Madrid , who they had defeated at the beginning. In Osaka she also came in second. In 2003 Minello played with Alexandra and had to be content with 17th place at the World Cup in Rio de Janeiro in front of his own audience.

In 2005 Minello switched to the AVP tour. With Mimi she reached the semifinals three times in the first year. In 2006, third place was the best result. In the next two years she got more top placements with the American Carrie Dodd . In 2009 she played with Priscilla Lima before completing a few FIVB tournaments with Ana Paula in 2010.

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