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1983 Women's Hockey World Cup
International hockey tournament
International hockey tournament
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tournament | 1983 Hockey World Cup |
| country | Malaysia |
| city | Kuala Lumpur |
| teams | 12 |
| champions | |
| second | |
| third | |
| count | 3 |
| matches | 42 |
| goals | 109 |
| top_scorer | England Jane Swinnerton-Ions |
| top_scorer_goals | 9 |
| previous_year | 1981 |
| previous_tournament | 1981 Women's Hockey World Cup |
| next_year | 1986 |
| next_tournament | 1986 Women's Hockey World Cup |
The 1983 Women's Hockey World Cup was the fifth edition of the Women's Hockey World Cup field hockey tournament. It was held from 10 April to 23 April in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
It was won by the Netherlands, who defeated Canada 4–2 in the final. Host nation Malaysia did not participate in the tournament.
Results
Pool A
Larson-Mason Morett Corinne Pritchard (NZL) Margaret Lanning (CAN) Boekhorst Angela Lario (ESP)
Ruth Tong-Trachsler (SUI) Eva Cambal (AUT)
Clement Leggatt E Farke (FRG)
Corinne Pritchard (NZL) Ruth Tong-Trachsler (SUI) Angela Lario (ESP)
Raisa Filimanova (URS)}}
M Chappell (NZL) Margaret Lanning (CAN)
Macara Ruth Tong-Trachsler (SUI) Barbel Aichinger (FRG) Kaptein Van Doorn Margaret Lanning (CAN)
Pool B
F Molinari-Westerbring (SUI)}}
L Sherrill (USA)}}
Brigitte de Vries-Scheeren (NED)}}
F Molinari-Westerbring (SUI)}}
Hahn Loekie Roeg-Rogge (NED)}}
Heather Scraggs (AUS)}}
Gourlay L Sherrill (USA)}}
Heather Scraggs (AUS)}}
Carr Hine Loekie Roeg-Rogge (NED)}}
Brigitte de Vries-Scheeren (NED)}}
Angela Lario (ESP)}}
Swinnerton-Ions Carr Eva Cambal (AUT)}}
Heather Scraggs (AUS)}}
Appel Koch Gordon L Lawton (FRA)}}
Forshaw Lambert Loekie Roeg-Rogge (NED)}}
Ninth to twelfth place classification
Crossover
Buzunova E Farke (FRG)}}
Jean Robertson (SCO)}}
Eleventh and twelfth place
Chaudhary Mary Harris (ENG)}}
Ninth and tenth place
Buzunova Alfonso Colombo F Molinari-Westerbring (SUI)}}
Fifth to eighth place classification
Crossover
Brigitte de Vries-Scheeren (NED)}}
Souyave Raisa Filimanova (URS)}}
Seventh and eighth place
Kohere Loekie Roeg-Rogge (NED)}}
Fifth and sixth place
Souyave Swinnerton-Ions Sykes Corinne Pritchard (NZL)}}
First to fourth place classification
|20 April||2||0 |20 April||0 (5)||0 (8) |23 April||4||2 |22 April||1||3
Semi-finals
Le Poole Corinne Pritchard (NZL)}}
Ruth Tong-Trachsler (SUI)
Third and fourth place
Sunderland Brigitte de Vries-Scheeren (NED)}}
Final
Eijsvogel Creelman Ruth Tong-Trachsler (SUI)}}
Final standings
References
References
- "1983 Womens World Cup". [[International Hockey Federation.
- [http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/Event%20Management/FIH%20Tournament%20Regulations%20-%20January%202015.pdf Regulations]
- [http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/Event%20Management/FIH%20Tournament%20Regulations%20-%20January%202015.pdf Regulations]
- "Joyce Whitehead. "Canada lose fair and square." Times [London, England] 25 Apr. 1983". The Times.
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