Clarivett Yllescas

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Yllescas and the second or maternal family name is Abad.
Clarivett Yllescas
Personal information
Full name Clarivett Yllescas Abad
Nationality Peru
Born (1993-08-11) August 11, 1993
Chincha, Peru
Hometown Lima, Peru
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 63 kg (139 lb)
Spike 305 cm (120 in)
Block 295 cm (116 in)
Volleyball information
Position Middle Blocker
Current club Peru Universidad César Vallejo Club
Number 11
National team
2009 -Peru Peru
Last updated: April 2013

Clarivett Yllescas Abad (born August 11, 1993 in Chincha, Peru) is a Peruvian volleyball player who plays for the Peru national team.

Career

2010: Rise to fame

Clarivett signed with Peruvian volleyball club Divino Maestro for the 2010-11 season.[1]

Later that year she debuted as captain of Peru's U20 National Volleyball Team at the 2010 South America Volleyball Championship U20 winning the Silver Medal. Her team also won the Bronze Medal at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games.[2]

2011-2012: Rebirth of Peruvian Volleyball

Clarivett helped her club, Divino Mestro, win the 2010-11 season of the Peruvian volleyball league[3][4]

Clarivett played with her National Junior Team at the U-20 Pan-American Cup, held in her country, Peru.[5] Her team won the Gold Medal [6]

She also participated with her team in the 2011 Women's Junior World Championship which has held in Peru, her team finished in 6th place.

Right after the Junior World Championship, Clarivett joined Peru's senior team for the 2011 World Grand Prix, she also represented her country at the 2011 South American Championship winning the bronze medal.

2013-present: Hiatus due to injury

Late 2012 Clarivett signed to play for Universidad César Vallejo Club for the 2012–13 season of the Peruvian Volleyball League,[7] however, Clarivett suffered from a stress fracture of the left ankle which left her unable to play the season. In January 2013 it was revealed Clarivett would not be able to play for at least six months.[8]

Clubs

Awards

National Team

Senior Team

Junior Team

Clubs

References

External links

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