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1999 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy


FieldValue
tournament1999 Women's Hockey
Champions Trophy
countryAustralia
cityBrisbane
venuesQueensland State Hockey Centre
teams6
champions
count5
second
third
matches18
goals73
top_scorerAustralia Alyson Annan
top_scorer_goals6
previous_year1997
previous_tournament1997 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
next_year2000
next_tournament2000 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
dates10 June 1999 to 19 June 1999

Champions Trophy

The 1999 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 7th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy for women. It was held from 10 to 19 June 1999 in Brisbane, Australia. It was held simultaneously with the men's tournament. This was the last biannual edition of the tournament until 2014 when it returned to its original format due to the introduction of the World League.

Australia won the tournament for the fifth consecutive time.

Teams

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

  • (Host nation, defending champions, champions of 1998 World Cup and 1996 Summer Olympics)
  • (Second in 1998 World Cup)
  • (Third in 1998 World Cup)
  • (Fourth in 1998 World Cup)
  • (Fifth in 1998 World Cup)
  • (Sixth in 1998 World Cup)

Squads

  • Head coach: Sergio Vigil
  1. Mariela Antoniska (GK)
  2. Agustina García
  3. Magdalena Aicega
  4. Silvia Corvalán
  5. Anabel Gambero
  6. Ayelén Stepnik
  7. María de la Paz Hernández
  8. Luciana Aymar
  9. Alejandra Gulla
  10. Jorgelina Rimoldi
  11. Karina Masotta (c)
  12. Mariana González Oliva
  13. Paola Vukojicic (gk)
  14. Mercedes Margalot
  15. Natalia Morello
  16. Cecilia Rognoni
  17. Andrea Haines
  18. Inés Arrondo
  • Head coach: Ric Charlesworth | Karen Smith | Alyson Annan | Juliet Haslam | Bianca Langham | Alison Peek | Lisa Carruthers | Rechelle Hawkes (c) | Clover Maitland (GK) | Michelle Andrews | Rachel Imison (GK) | Kristen Towers | Nikki Mott

  • Head coach: Berti Rauth | Julia Zwehl (GK) | Birgit Beyer (GK) | Inga Möller | Natascha Keller | Melanie Cremer | Friederike Barth | Britta Becker | Marion Rodewald | Philippa Suxdorf | Heike Lätzsch | Katrin Kauschke (c)

  • Head coach: Kim Seon-dong

  1. Park Yong-sook (GK)
  2. Lee Jin-hee
  3. Kim Mi-hyun
  4. Yoo Hee-joo
  5. Lee Mi-seong
  6. Lee Sun-hwa
  7. Kim Eun-jin
  8. An Mi-Kyong
  9. Shin Mi-kyung
  10. Park Eun-kyung
  11. Kim Seong-eun
  12. Kim Soo-jung
  13. Park Hyun-hee
  14. Oh Soo-jin
  15. Lee Eun-young (c)
  16. Ko Soon-ja (GK)
  17. Woo Hyun-jung
  18. Cho Bo-ra
  • Head coach: Tom van 't Hek
  1. Clarinda Sinnige (GK)
  2. Daphne Touw (GK)
  3. Macha van der Vaart
  4. Julie Deiters
  5. Fatima Moreira de Melo
  6. Karlijn Petri
  7. Hanneke Smabers
  8. Dillianne van den Boogaard
  9. Margje Teeuwen
  10. Mijntje Donners
  11. Ageeth Boomgaardt
  12. Myrna Veenstra
  13. Minke Smabers
  14. Carole Thate (c)
  15. Fleur van de Kieft
  16. Suzan van der Wielen
  17. Eefke Mulder
  18. Minke Booij
  • Head coach: Jan Borren
  1. Skippy McGregor
  2. Moira Senior
  3. Kylie Foy
  4. Sandy Bennett
  5. Toni Mason
  6. Rachel Petrie
  7. Anna Lawrence (c)
  8. Robyn Matthews
  9. Jenny Duck
  10. Kate Trolove
  11. Michelle Turner
  12. Mandy Smith
  13. Lisa Walton
  14. Suzie Pearce
  15. Anne-Marie Irving (GK)
  16. Helen Clarke (GK)
  17. Caryn Paewai
  18. Diana Weavers

Results

All times are Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10:00)

Pool

Thate Renee Chatas (USA)}}

Mott Powell Andrews Maria Mendez (ARG)}}

Hernández Lyn Farrell (NZL)}}

Lee Eun-young Boomgaardt Marelize de Klerk (RSA)}}

Annan Dobson Mitchell-Taverner Marelize de Klerk (RSA)}}

Renée Cohen (NED)}}

García Annan Mott Langham Ute Conen (GER)}}

Boomgaardt Michele Arnold (AUS)}}

Masotta Renee Chatas (USA)}}

Ernsting-Krienke Casaretto Boomgaardt Lyn Farrell (NZL)}}

Keller Möller Becker Marelize de Klerk (RSA)}}

Annan Mitchell-Taverner Langham Andrews Maria Mendez (ARG)}}

Becker Keller Lätzsch Jane Nockolds (ENG)}}

Rognoni Smith Ute Conen (GER)}}

Renee Chatas (USA)}}

Classification

Fifth and sixth place

Smith Senior Jane Nockolds (ENG)}}

Third and fourth place

Lyn Farrell (NZL)}}

Final

Langham Petri Marelize de Klerk (RSA)}}

Statistics

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Alyson Annan

  • Claire Mitchell-Taverner

  • Natascha Keller

  • Katrina Powell

  • Fleur van de Kieft

  • Bianca Langham

  • Ageeth Boomgaardt

  • Dillianne van den Boogaard

  • Moira Senior

  • María de la Paz Hernández

  • Karina Masotta

  • Cecilia Rognoni

  • Michelle Andrews

  • Nikki Mott

  • Britta Becker

  • Nadine Ernsting-Krienke

  • Carole Thate

  • Anna Lawrence

  • Mandy Smith

  • Soledad García

  • Alejandra Gulla

  • Louise Dobson

  • Rechelle Hawkes

  • Alison Peek

  • Caroline Casaretto

  • Melanie Cremer

  • Franziska Gude

  • Heike Lätzsch

  • Inga Möller

  • Marion Rodewald

  • Karlijn Petri

  • Kate Trolove

  • Michelle Turner

  • Lee Eun-young

  • Woo Hyun-jung

  • Kim Mi-hyeon

References

References

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