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Perez del Solar began to play volleyball at 14 years old. Her 1.94 m height helped her to become an internationally respected middle blocker.<ref name="SI">{{Cite magazine |url=https://vault.si.com/vault/1988/09/14/long-live-this-team |magazine=] |date=September 14, 1988 |last=O'Brien |first=Richard |title=LONG LIVE THIS TEAM |publisher=] |location=] |access-date=September 11, 2023 }}</ref> She finished in fourth place in the ].<ref>{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pe/gaby-perez-1.html |title=Gaby Pérez |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101005013132/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pe/gaby-perez-1.html |archive-date=2010-10-05 |url-status=dead}}</ref> She began to show her abilities for the sport in the ] in Japan, and at just 17 years old was chosen as the best blocker of the tournament and finished in fifth place. She also won the gold medal in the 1985 ]. She won the ] bronze medal and silver in the ]. She won the gold medal in the 1987 South American Championship and 1987 Japan Cup, where she was awarded best spiker. She was a member of the team that won the silver medal in the ], and was awarded best receiver. |
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Perez del Solar began to play volleyball at 14 years old. Her 1.94 m height helped her to become an internationally respected middle blocker.<ref name="SI">{{Cite magazine |url=https://vault.si.com/vault/1988/09/14/long-live-this-team |magazine=] |date=September 14, 1988 |last=O'Brien |first=Richard |title=LONG LIVE THIS TEAM |publisher=] |location=] |access-date=September 11, 2023 }}</ref> She finished in fourth place in the ].<ref>{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pe/gaby-perez-1.html |title=Gaby Pérez |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101005013132/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pe/gaby-perez-1.html |archive-date=2010-10-05 |url-status=dead}}</ref> She began to show her abilities for the sport in the ] in Japan, and at just 17 years old was chosen as the best blocker of the tournament and finished in fifth place. She also won the gold medal in the 1985 ]. She won the ] bronze medal and silver in the ]. She won the gold medal in the 1987 South American Championship and 1987 Japan Cup, where she was awarded best spiker. She was a member of the team that won the silver medal in the ], and was awarded best receiver. |
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Pérez won the 1988 Top Four bronze medal, 1989 South American Championship gold medal, and finished in fifth place in the ]. She finished sixth in the ] and won the bronze medal in the ], silver in the 1991 South American Championship, and finished fifth in the ]. She retired from the Peruvian national team after winning the 1993 South American Championship in ]. |
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Pérez won the 1988 Top Four bronze medal, 1989 South American Championship gold medal, and finished in fifth place in the ]. She finished sixth in the ] and won the bronze medal in the ], silver in the 1991 South American Championship, and finished fifth in the ]. She retired from the Peruvian national team after winning the 1993 South American Championship in ]. |
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==In Italy== |
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Perez del Solar began to play volleyball at 14 years old. Her 1.94 m height helped her to become an internationally respected middle blocker. She finished in fourth place in the 1984 Summer Olympics. She began to show her abilities for the sport in the 1985 FIVB World Cup in Japan, and at just 17 years old was chosen as the best blocker of the tournament and finished in fifth place. She also won the gold medal in the 1985 South American Championship. She won the 1986 FIVB World Championship bronze medal and silver in the 1987 Pan American Games. She won the gold medal in the 1987 South American Championship and 1987 Japan Cup, where she was awarded best spiker. She was a member of the team that won the silver medal in the 1988 Summer Olympics, and was awarded best receiver.
Pérez won the 1988 Top Four bronze medal, 1989 South American Championship gold medal, and finished in fifth place in the 1989 FIVB World Cup. She finished sixth in the 1990 FIVB World Championship and won the bronze medal in the 1991 Pan American Games, silver in the 1991 South American Championship, and finished fifth in the 1991 FIVB World Cup. She retired from the Peruvian national team after winning the 1993 South American Championship in Cuzco.
After retiring in Peru, Pérez del Solar played volleyball in Italy. She was invited to become a member of the Italian national team but rejected the offer.