Cuban volleyball player (born 1970)
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Bell and the second or maternal family name is
MacKenzie .
Regla Bell Full name Regla Maritza Bell MacKenzie Born (1970-07-06 ) 6 July 1970 (age 54) Havana, Cuba Hometown Santa Cruz de Tenerife , Spain Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Weight 73 kg (161 lb) Spike 326 cm (128 in) Block 313 cm (123 in) Position Outside hitter / Opposite Number 8 (national team)
Regla Maritza Bell MacKenzie (born 6 July 1970) is a Cuban former volleyball player and three-time Olympian. While playing for the Cuban women's national volleyball team , she won the gold medal three times at the Olympic Games from 1992 to 2000, and won additional gold medals at the FIVB World Championship in 1994 and 1998.[ 1] [ 2] She was a left-handed striker.[ 3]
In 2024, Bell was inducted into the International Volleyball Hall of Fame .[ 4]
Career
National team
Bell won three gold medals in a row at the Summer Olympics (in 1992, 1996 and 2000), two gold medals in a row at the FIVB World Championship (in 1994 and 1998),[ 2] and four gold medals in a row at the FIVB World Cup (in 1989, 1991, 1995 and 1999).[ 5] She was the captain of the Cuban team at the 2000 Olympics.[ 6]
Bell also won gold medals at the 1991 and 1995 Pan American Games , and a silver medal at the 1999 Pan American Games .[ 2]
Club volleyball
For the regular season of the 2008–09 Spanish Superliga , Bell was elected MVP and Best Scorer after hitting 439 kills during that regular league.[ 7]
Bell played for São Caetano/Blausiegel in Brazil for the 2009–10 season.[ 8] She then played for the Spanish team Fígaro Peluqueros Tenerife for the 2010-11 season.[ 9]
Bell played for the Indonesian club Monokwari Valeria during the 2012–13 season of the Indonesian volleyball league,[ 5] and later signed up for a two-month contract with PLDT HOME TVolution , a Philippine volleyball team that participated at the 2014 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship .[ 10]
Clubs
Awards
Individuals
Clubs
References
^ "Regla Bell, primer fichaje del Tenerife 2009-2010" . ADN.es (in Spanish). 2 June 2009. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2011 .
^ a b c "Regla Bell" . Olympedia . Archived from the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 8 September 2023 .
^ Oliveros, Lemay Padrón (21 July 2020). "Regla Bell, the Left Striker of Cuban Volleyball" . CubaSí . Archived from the original on 28 July 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2023 .
^ "Regla Bell" . International Volleyball Hall of Fame . Archived from the original on 29 August 2024. Retrieved 29 August 2024 .
^ a b "Player tournaments" . Volleybox.net . Archived from the original on 9 September 2023. Retrieved 9 September 2023 .
^ Shaw, John (29 September 2000). "Sydney 2000: Volleyball; After Five Sets, the Russians End the Upstart Americans' Run" . The New York Times . p. S7. Retrieved 10 September 2024 . (subscription required)
^ "Regla Bell, MVP de la fase regular de la SFV" . RFEVB.com (in Spanish). 24 March 2009. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2011 .
^ Almeida, Paula (4 June 2009). "Tricampeã olímpica, Regla Bell reforça vôlei do São Caetano" . Esporte.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 13 April 2023. Retrieved 9 January 2011 .
^ "Regla Bell, MVP de la jornada" . TenerifeDeportivo.com (in Spanish). 9 November 2010. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2011 .
^ Terrado, Reuben (19 April 2014). "Power Pinays bow to Chinese Taipei for second loss in three outings" . SPIN.ph . Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 9 September 2023 .
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