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1993 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
FIH field hockey trophy
FIH field hockey trophy
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tournament | 1993 Women's Hockey |
| Champions Trophy | |
| country | Netherlands |
| city | Amstelveen |
| venues | Wagener Stadium |
| teams | 6 |
| champions | |
| count | 2 |
| second | |
| third | |
| matches | 18 |
| goals | 53 |
| top_scorer | Australia Lisa Powell |
| Germany Franziska Hentschel | |
| South Korea Jang Dong-Sook | |
| top_scorer_goals | 4 |
| previous_year | 1991 |
| previous_tournament | 1991 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy |
| next_year | 1995 |
| next_tournament | 1995 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy |
Champions Trophy Germany Franziska Hentschel South Korea Jang Dong-Sook The 1993 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 4th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy for women, a field hockey tournament held every four years. It was held between 22 and 29 August 1993 in Amstelveen, Netherlands.
Australia won the tournament for the second consecutive time after defeating the Netherlands 4–2 in the final on penalty strokes after a 1–1 draw.
Squads
- Head coach: Ric Charlesworth
- Justine Sowry (GK)
- Tammy Ghisalberti
- Liane Tooth
- Alyson Annan
- Juliet Haslam
- Jenn Morris
- Alison Peek
- Lisa Powell
- Karen Marsden (GK)
- Kate Starre
- Sally Carbon
- Jackie Pereira
- Nova Peris-Kneebone
- Rechelle Hawkes (c)
- Sharon Buchanan
- Michelle Andrews
- Head coach: Rüdiger Hanel
- Bianca Weiß (GK)
- Birgit Beyer (GK)
- Ilhelm Merabet
- Susanne Müller
- Nadine Ernsting-Krienke
- Simone Thomaschinski
- Irina Kuhnt
- Melanie Cremer
- Franziska Hentschel (c)
- Inga Möller
- Eva Hagenbäumer
- Britta Becker
- Julia Backhaus
- Philippa Suxdorf
- Heike Lätzsch
- Katrin Kauschke
- Head coach: Sue Slocombe
- Tracey Robb (GK)
- Hilary Rose (GK)
- Mandy Davies
- Jane Smith
- Lucy Youngs
- Jill Atkins (c)
- Watkin Lynda
- Samantha Wright
- Sally Gibson
- Alison Swindlehurst
- Christine Cook
- Pauline Robertson
- Gill Messenger
- Susan Fraser
- Kathryn Johnson
- Susan MacDonald
- Head coach: Bert Wentink
- Carina Bleeker (GK)
- Daphne Touw (GK)
- Machteld Derks
- Willemijn Duyster
- Ingeborg Evenblij
- Jeannette Lewin
- Hanneke Smabers
- Harriët Dijsselhof-Groten
- Liesbeth van Gent
- Mieketine Wouters
- Ingrid Appels
- Wendy Fortuin
- Noor Holsboer (c)
- Cécile Vinke
- Frederiek Grijpma
- Suzan van der Wielen
- Head coach: Kim Chang-back
- You Jae-sook (GK)
- Lee Soon-mi
- Cho Eun-jung
- Ro Min-ha
- Lee Seon-young
- Kim Myung-ok
- Lee Eun-young
- Lee Ji-young
- Choi Eun-kyung
- Jang Dong-sook
- Ro Young-mi (c)
- Kwon Soon-hyun
- Shin Yoo-ri
- Lee Kui-joo
- Kwon Chang-sook
- Jin Deok-san (GK)
- Head coach: José Brasa
- Elena Carrión (GK)
- Erdoitza Goichoechea
- Virginia Ramírez (c)
- María Carmen Barea
- Ivet Imbers
- Elixabete Yarza
- María Ángeles Rodríguez
- Sonia Barrio
- María Cruz González
- Rosario Teva
- Carmen Martín
- Felisa Melero
- Begoña Larzabal
- Fatima Lasso
- Sonia de Ignacio-Simo
- María Isabel Martínez (GK)
Results
Pool
Powell Laura Crespo (ARG)}}
Wouters Gina Spitaleri (ITA)}}
Angela Lario (ESP)}}
Ro Y. Lee K. Edna Rutten (NED)}}
Buchanan Hawkes Pereira Annan Haslam Powell Miriam van Gemert (NED)}}
Laura Crespo (ARG)}}
Gibson Peri Buckley (AUS)}}
Miriam van Gemert (NED)}}
Gina Spitaleri (ITA)}}
Edna Rutten (NED)}}
Powell Carbon Haslam Miriam van Gemert (NED)}}
Smabers Grijpma Lee Mi-ok (KOR)}}
Jang Ro Y. Cho
Kuhnt MacDonald
Andrews
Classification
Fifth and sixth place
Laura Crespo (ARG)}}
Third and fourth place
Lätzsch Miriam van Gemert (NED)}}
Final
Gina Spitaleri (ITA) Morris Starre Annan Dijsselhof-Groten Appels Smabers}}
Statistics
Final standings
Goalscorers
-
Lisa Powell
-
Franziska Hentschel
-
Jang Dong-Sook
-
Michelle Andrews
-
Alyson Annan
-
Sally Gibson
-
Hanneke Smabers
-
Ro Young-Mi
-
Sally Carbon
-
Juliet Haslam
-
Jacqui Pereira
-
Mieketine Wouters
-
Cécile Vinke
-
Sharon Buchanan
-
Rechelle Hawkes
-
Britta Becker
-
Melanie Cremer
-
Irina Kuhnt
-
Heike Lätzsch
-
Sue MacDonald
-
Jane Smith
-
Frederiek Grijpma
-
Suzan van der Wielen
-
Cho Eun-Jung
-
Choi Eun-Kyung
-
Lee Ji-Young
-
Lee Kui-Joo
-
Sonia de Ignacio-Simo
-
Ivet Imbers
References
References
- "1993 Womens Champions Trophy". [[International Hockey Federation]].
- [http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/Event%20Management/FIH%20Tournament%20Regulations%20-%20January%202015.pdf Regulations]
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