FIVB World Grand Prix - MVP By Edition

MVP By Edition

  • 1993 – Cuba – Mireya Luis
  • 1994 – Brazil – Fernanda Venturini
  • 1995 – United States – Tara Cross-Battle
  • 1996 – Brazil – Leila Barros
  • 1997 – Russia – Yevgeniya Artamonova
  • 1998 – Brazil – Leila Barros
  • 1999 – Brazil – Virna Dias
  • 2000 – Cuba – Ana Fernández
  • 2001 – United States – Danielle Scott-Arruda
  • 2002 – Russia – Yevgeniya Artamonova
  • 2003 – Italy – Paola Cardullo
  • 2004 – United States – Logan Tom
  • 2005 – Brazil – Paula Pequeno
  • 2006 – Brazil – Sheilla Castro
  • 2007 – Netherlands – Manon Flier
  • 2008 – Brazil – Mari Steinbrecher
  • 2009 – Brazil – Sheilla Castro
  • 2010 – United States – Foluke Akinradewo
  • 2011 – United States – Destinee Hooker
  • 2012 – United States – Megan Hodge

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