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1991 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

International hockey tournament in Berlin


International hockey tournament in Berlin

FieldValue
tournament1991 Women's Hockey
Champions Trophy
countryGermany
cityBerlin
dates13–21 September
teams6
champions
second
third
count1
matches15
goals45
top_scorerGER Franziska Hentschel
top_scorer_goals4
previous_year1989
previous_tournament1989 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
next_year1993
next_tournament1993 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

Champions Trophy The 1991 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy was the third edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy for women. The tournament took place from September 13 to September 21, 1991, in the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany.

Australia won the tournament for the first time, finishing atop the pool standings, above Germany and Netherlands who finished second and third respectively.

Participating nations

Head coach: Brian Glencross |Kathleen Partridge (GK) |Debbie Callaghan |Liane Tooth |Loretta Dorman |Lisa Naughton (GK) |Michelle Hager |Alison Peek |Lisa Powell |Juliet Haslam |Kate Starre |Sally Bell |Jackie Pereira |Tracey Belbin |Rechelle Hawkes |Sharon Buchanan (C) |Lee Capes

Head coach: Zhang Qingyou |Ding Hongping (GK) |Wang Yanhong |Cai Donghong |Yuan Ye |Yu Shusheng |Wang Yarhong |Limai Qin |Wu Yanshen |Huping Yang |Chen Jianbin (C) |Yang Hongbing |Hinzhu Chen |Wei Hua |Jingling Zhai |Wan Wen |Shi Yanhui (GK)

Head coach: Rüdiger Hänel |Susie Wollschläger (GK) |Bianca Weiß (GK) |Tanja Dickenscheid |Susanne Müller |Nadine Ernsting-Krienke |Simone Thomaschinski |Irina Kuhnt |Melanie Cremer |Franziska Hentschel |Tina Peters |Anke Wild |Britta Becker |Caren Jungjohann |Vanessa van Kooperen |Heike Lätzsch |Katrin Kauschke

Head coach: Roelant Oltmans |Jacqueline Toxopeus (GK) |Carina Bleeker (GK) |Caroline Leenders |Annemieke Fokke |Martine Ohr |Carole Thate |Carina Benninga (C) |Daniëlle Koenen |Ingrid Wolff |Mieketine Wouters |Ingrid Appels |Florentine Steenberghe |Suzan van der Wielen |Helen van der Ben |Wietske de Ruiter |Jeannette Lewin

Head coach: Kim Chang-Baek |Kang Kyung-Ok (GK) |Yang Hea-Young |Sin You-Ri |Choi Mi-Soon |Cho Eun-Jung |Kim Hyun-Young (C) |Oh Seung-Shih |Kim Myung-Ok |Lee Eung-Kyung |Yang Dong-Sook |Kim Jeon-Mi |Lee Ji-Young |Lee Kwi-Joo |Koo Mun-Young |Im Gye-Sook |Kim Hyung-Soon (GK)

Head coach: José Brasa |Marívi González (GK) |Natalia Dorado |Virginia Ramírez |María Carmen Barea |Silvia Manrique |Maider Telleria |María Ángeles Rodríguez |Sonia Barrio |Celia Corres |Elisabeth Maragall |Teresa Motos |Begoña Larzabal |Mercedes Coghen (C) |Nuria Olivé |Inge Michelena |María Isabel Martínez (GK)

Results

Pool standings

Matches

Ernsting-Krienke Becker Peri Buckley (AUS)

Laura Crespo (ARG)

Koenen Sandy Goldthorpe (USA)

Lee Mi-Ok (KOR)

Koenen Laura Crespo (ARG)

Dickenscheid Becker Lee Ji-Young Peri Buckley (AUS)

Bell Pereira Haslam Barrio Christine Asselman (BEL)

Solabrar Hernandez (ESP)

Haslam Lee Mi-Ok (KOR)

Carola Heinrichs (GER)

Laura Crespo (ARG)

Carmen Barea Miriam van Gemert (NED)

Motos Yanshen Gaby Hans (GER)

Christiane Asselman (GER)

Hawkes Carola Heinrichs (GER)

Statistics

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Franziska Hentschel

  • Huiping Yang

  • Helen van der Ben

  • Teresa Motos

  • Sharon Buchanan

  • Juliet Haslam

  • Jackie Pereira

  • Liane Tooth

  • Britta Becker

  • Daniëlle Koenen

  • Ingrid Wolff

  • Lee Ji-Young

  • Mun Young-Koo

  • Sally Bell

  • Rechelle Hawkes

  • Jianbin Chen

  • Hingbing Yang

  • Yanshen Wu

  • Tanja Dickenscheid

  • Nadine Ernsting-Krienke

  • Heike Lätzsch

  • Lee Eun-Kyung

  • Dong Sook-Jang

  • Sonia Barrio

  • María Carmen Barea

  • Natalia Dorado

  • Silvia Manrique

References

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