Dominican volleyball player
Sidarka Núñez Full name Sidarka de los Milagros Núñez Nationality Dominican Born (1984-06-25 ) June 25, 1984 (age 40) Santo Domingo Hometown Santo Domingo Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Weight 62 kg (137 lb) Spike 330 cm (130 in) Block 320 cm (130 in) Position Opposite spiker / universal Last updated: June 2014
Sidarka de los Milagros Núñez (born June 25, 1984) is a volleyball player from the Dominican Republic , who played for the Women's National Team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London . There her team ended up in fifth place. She claimed the gold medal at the 2008 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Mexico , where she was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament.
Núñez also won the 2013 Peruvian League Championship with Universidad César Vallejo , winning the season's Best Spiker award and the silver medal in the 2013 South American Club Championship .
Career
Playing with her National Junior Team, Núñez won the silver medal at the 2002 NORCECA Junior Championship.[ 1]
In 2007-08 she played for Japanese volleyball team Ageo Medics .[ 2] Playing the next season (2008/2009) for the Hitachi Sawa Rivale .
Núñez won the 2008 Pan-American Cup gold medal with the Dominican Republic National Team, and she was also awarded Most Valuable Player of the tournament.[ 3] There, she set the record for most points in a single match in the Pan-American Cup with 37 points on June 30 against Brazil .[ 4] [ 5]
Playing in Chiapas , Mexico with her National Senior Team she won the 2010 Final Four Cup gold medal.[ 6]
Núñez was part of the fifth-place finishers team that represented her country during the 2012 Summer Olympics .[ 7] Her team lost to the USA team in the quarterfinals.[ 8]
She signed to play the Peruvian National Superior League [ 9] with the team Universidad César Vallejo .[ 10] She won the league championship[ 11] and the Best Spiker award for that season,[ 12] qualifying to play the South American Club Championship .[ 13] In the South American tournament, she won the silver medal.[ 14]
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National Team
Junior Team
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