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1995 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

International hockey tournament


International hockey tournament

FieldValue
tournament1995 Women's Hockey
Champions Trophy
countryArgentina
cityMar del Plata
teams6
champions
count4
second
third
matches18
goals50
top_scorerAustralia Michelle Andrews
South Korea Cho Eun-Jung
top_scorer_goals4
previous_year1993
previous_tournament1993 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
next_year1997
next_tournament1997 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

Champions Trophy South Korea Cho Eun-Jung

The 1995 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 5th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy for women. It was held between 9–17 September 1995 in Mar del Plata, Argentina.

Australia won the tournament for the third consecutive time after defeating South Korea 4–3 in the final on penalty strokes after a 1–1 draw.

Teams

The participating teams were determined by International Hockey Federation (FIH):

  • (defending champions and champions of 1994 World Cup)
  • (champions of 1992 Summer Olympics)
  • (host nation)
  • (third in 1994 World Cup)
  • (fourth in 1994 World Cup)
  • (fifth in 1994 World Cup)

Squads

Head Coach: Sergio Vigil

  1. Mariana Arnal (GK)
  2. Sofía MacKenzie
  3. Marisa López
  4. Silvia Corvalán
  5. Anabel Gambero
  6. Julieta Castellán
  7. Gabriela Pando
  8. Gabriela Sánchez (c)
  9. Vanina Oneto
  10. Jorgelina Rimoldi
  11. Karina Masotta
  12. María Castelli
  13. Verónica Artica (GK)
  14. Valeria Almada
  15. Magdalena Aicega
  16. Ximena Camardón

Head Coach: Ric Charlesworth

  1. Justine Sowry (GK)

  2. Katie Allen

  3. Nikki Mott

  4. Alyson Annan

  5. Juliet Haslam

  6. Jenn Morris

  7. Alison Peek

  8. Lisa Powell

  9. Clover Maitland (GK)

  10. Kate Starre

  11. Renita Farrell

  12. Jackie Pereira

  13. Nova Peris

  14. Rechelle Hawkes (c)

  15. Claire Mitchell-Taverner

  16. Michelle Andrews

  17. Bianca Heinz (GK)

  18. Birgit Beyer (GK)

  19. Philippa Suxdorf

  20. Katrin Kauschke

  21. Nadine Ernsting-Krienke

  22. Simone Thomaschinski

  23. Irina Kuhnt

  24. Melanie Cremer

  25. Franziska Hentschel (c)

  26. Tanja Dickenscheid

  27. Eva Hagenbäumer

  28. Britta Becker

  29. Natascha Keller

  30. Denise Klecker

  31. Heike Lätzsch

  32. Ilhem Merabet

  33. You Jae-sook (GK)

  34. Choi Eun-kyung

  35. Cho Eun-jung

  36. Oh Seung-shin

  37. Lim Jeong-sook

  38. Kim Myung-ok

  39. Chang Eun-jung (c)

  40. Lee Ji-young

  41. Lee Eun-kyung

  42. Kwon Soo-hyun

  43. Woo Hyun-jung

  44. Choi Moon-hee

  45. Lee Eun-young

  46. Jeon Young-sun

  47. Kwon Chang-sook

  48. Jin Deok-san (GK)

  49. Elena Carrión (GK)

  50. Natalia Dorado (c)

  51. Nuria Moreno

  52. María Carmen Barea

  53. Silvia Manrique

  54. Nagore Gabellanes

  55. Mireia Hernandez

  56. Sonia Barrio

  57. Mónica Rueda

  58. Lucía López

  59. María del Mar Feito

  60. Maider Tellería

  61. Elena Urquizu

  62. Begoña Larzabal

  63. Sonia de Ignacio

  64. Maribel Martinez (GK)

Head Coach: Pam Hixon

  1. Patty Shea (GK)
  2. Cindy Werley
  3. Katie Kauffman
  4. Marcia Pankratz
  5. Eleanor Stone
  6. Diane Madl
  7. Kris Fillat
  8. Kelli James
  9. Tracey Fuchs
  10. Antoinette Lucas
  11. Pam Neiss
  12. Andrea Wieland (GK)
  13. Leslie Lyness
  14. Barbara Marois (c)
  15. Jill Reeve
  16. Pamela Bustin

Results

All times are Argentina Time (UTC−03:00)

Pool

Chang Christianne Asselman (BEL)}}

Annan Ute Lowenstein (GER)}}

Castelli Janice MacDonald (SCO)}}

Kazuko Yasueda (JPN)}}

Lee J. Laura Crespo (ARG)}}

Michele Arnold (AUS)}}

Ute Lowenstein (GER)}}

Lee Eun-K. Miriam van Gemert (NED)}}

Michele Arnold (AUS)}}

Pereira Andrews Cho Janice MacDonald (SCO)}}

Fuchs Madl Laura Crespo (ARG)}}

Dickenscheid Jean Buchanan (RSA)}}

Feito Hentschel Keller Miriam van Gemert (NED)}}

Kwon C. Cho Ute Lowenstein (GER)}}

Pereira Janice MacDonald (SCO)}}

Classification

Fifth and sixth place

Ute Lowenstein (GER)}}

Third and fourth place

Kazuko Yasueda (JPN) Kauschke Hentschel Lyness Lucas Fillat}}

Final

Miriam van Gemert (NED) Andrews Annan Starre Haslam Kwon S. Oh Kim Lee J.}}

Statistics

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Michelle Andrews

  • Cho Eun-Jung

  • Jacqui Pereira

  • Nadine Ernsting-Krienke

  • Lee Ji-Young

  • María Carmen Barea

  • Sofía MacKenzie

  • Vanina Oneto

  • Alyson Annan

  • Jenn Morris

  • Franziska Hentschel

  • Chang Eun-Jung

  • Natalia Dorado

  • Maider Tellería

  • María Castelli

  • Karina Masotta

  • Renita Farrell

  • Tanja Dickenscheid

  • Natascha Keller

  • Kwon Chang-Sook

  • Lee Eun-Young

  • Lee Eun-Kyung

  • María del Mar Feito

  • Tracey Fuchs

  • Kelli James

  • Diane Madl

  • Barbara Marois

  • Cindy Werley

References

References

  1. [http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/Event%20Management/FIH%20Tournament%20Regulations%20-%20January%202015.pdf Regulations]
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