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1981 Women's Hockey World Cup

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FieldValue
tournament1981 Women's
Hockey World Cup
other_titlesFIH World Cup
countryArgentina
cityBuenos Aires
venuesCeNARD
teams12
champions
second
third
count2
matches42
goals156
top_scorerFieke Boekhorst
top_scorer_goals13
previous_year1978
previous_tournament1978 Women's Hockey World Cup
next_year1983
next_tournament1983 Women's Hockey World Cup

Hockey World Cup The 1981 Women's Hockey World Cup was the fourth edition of the Women's Hockey World Cup, a field hockey tournament. It was held from the 27 March to 5 April 1981 at the CeNARD in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

West Germany won the tournament for a second time, defeating the Netherlands 3–1 in penalties after the final finished as a 1–1 draw. The Soviet Union finished in third place after defeating Australia 5–1.

Teams

Including the host nation, Argentina, 12 teams participated in the tournament:

Results

Preliminary round

Pool A







Pool B

Dana Sinclair Forshaw

Watkins
Terry Wharton






Classification round

Ninth to twelfth place classification

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Crossover

Eleventh and twelfth place
Ninth and tenth place

Fifth to eighth place classification

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Crossover

Forshaw

Seventh and eighth place
Fifth and sixth place

First to fourth place classification

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Crossover

Third and fourth place
Final

Medallists

The following are the squads of the three medalling nations, as well as fourth placed Australia:

| Silke Birkenfeld | Susanne Schmid (GK) | Gudrun Neumann | Christina Moser | Elke Drüll | Ingrid Bruckert-Redmer | Birgit Hagen (C) | Stefanie Burger | Corinna Lingnau | Martina Koch | Sigrid Landgraf | Eva Pagels | Doris Manthei | Dorothea Marx

| Bernadette de Beus (GK) | Toos Bax | Margriet Zegers | Margriet Bleijerveld | Marjolein Bolhuis-Eijsvogel (C) | Fieke Boekhorst | Anneke Bax | Sandra Le Poole | Elsemieke Hillen | Annelies Kapten | Irene Hendriks | Lisette Sevens (C) | Vib Ramaer | José Poelmans | Madelon Beliën

| Galina Inzhuvatova (GK) | Larisa Chizhik | Tatiana Chotchayeva | Nadezhda Filippova | Natella Krasnikova (C) | Natalia Bykova | Lidiya Glubokova | Galina Konyukhova | Nadezhda Gulyaeva | Leyla Akhmerova | Nelli Gorbatkova | Lyudmila Frolova | Nadezhda Ovechikna | Tatyana Shvyganova | Valentina Zazdravnkyh

| Kym Ireland (GK) | Robyn Morrison | Pamela Glossop | Adele Boyce | Lorraine Hillas | Robyn Leggatt | Sandra Pisani | Sharyn Simpson | Susan Watkins | Diane Gorman (C) | Sharon Buchanan | Colleen Pearce | Kerry Wharton | Julene Grant | Janette McCloud | Susan Skirrow

Statistics

Final standings

As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

group stage

References

References

  1. "HOCKEY WORLD CUP BUENOS AIRES 1981". [[International Hockey Federation]].
  2. "List of Women's Hockey World Cup Winners". [[GK All]].
  3. "1981 Womens World Cup". [[International Hockey Federation]].
  4. [http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/Event%20Management/FIH%20Tournament%20Regulations%20-%20January%202015.pdf Regulations]
  5. "Field Hockey/World Cup". [[All Competitions]].
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