María José Vargas

María José Vargas

Set of illustrations of María José Vargas in various racquetball poses measured with overall height
Description
Description

Bolivian-born Argentine Maria Jose Vargas is the reigning South American Racquetball Champion in both Women’s Singles and Doubles. The racquetball player is a five-time winner or champion of the Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour (LPRT) who garnered a bronze medal while playing for Bolivia in the 2011 Pan American Games Women’s Singles and Team event. For Argentina, Maria won gold in the Pan American Championships in 2014, bronze in the 2014 World Championship, silver in Women’s Doubles, and bronze in Women’s Single in the 2015 Pan American Championship. She also became a two-time silver medalist in Women’s Singles and Women’s Doubles in the 2015 Pan American Games and a triple gold medalist in Women’s Singles, Doubles, and team events in the 2018 South American Games.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

María José Vargas has a height of 5’8” (1.73 m).

Outline silhouette drawings of María José Vargas in assorted racquetball poses
Outline silhouette drawings of María José Vargas in assorted racquetball poses
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
How tall is María José Vargas?
María José Vargas is 5 foot 8 inches (1.73 m) tall.
María José Vargas
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
5’8” | 1.73 m
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Nationality: Bolivia

Years Active: 2006—

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Birthday:
March 18, 1993

Drawings include:
María José Vargas standing, swinging, stance

Racquetball is a fast-paced indoor sport played with a small, rubber ball and a stringed racquet. It can be played in singles, doubles, or cutthroat (three players), on a four-walled court. The objective is to hit the ball onto the front wall in such a way that the opponent cannot return it.

5’5” | 1.65 m
July 20, 1989
Paola Longoria
165.000
1989.00
13000
GUIDE
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Paola Longoria
5’8” | 1.73 m
March 18, 1993
María José Vargas
173.000
1993.00
11000
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María José Vargas
9.5”-11.5” | 241.3-292.1 mm
1” | 25.4 mm
19”-22” | 48.3-55.9 cm (Max)
5.3-6.5 oz | 150-185 g
Racquetball Racquet
29.210
2.540
55.900
0.185
2700
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Racquetball Racquet3D model of a Racquetball Racquet viewed in perspective3D model of a Racquetball Racquet viewed in perspective
20’ | 6.1 m (Front Wall)
20’ | 6.1 m
40’ | 12.19 m
800 ft² | 74.3 m²
Racquetball Court
610.000
610.000
1219.000
74.30
2300
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Racquetball CourtPerspective view of a 3D model of a Racquetball CourtPerspective view of a 3D model of a Racquetball Court
5’7” | 1.70 m
July 4, 1993
Daniel De La Rosa
170.000
1993.00
700
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Daniel De La Rosa
5’10” | 1.78 m
November 9, 1981
Kane Waselenchuk
178.000
1981.00
600
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Kane Waselenchuk
2.25” | 57 mm (Diameter)
1.4 oz | 40 g
Racquetball
5.700
0.040
50
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RacquetballPerspective view of a 3D model of a RacquetballPerspective view of a 3D model of a Racquetball