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2002 Women's Hockey World Cup
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tournament | 2002 Women's Hockey World Cup |
| other_titles | 10th FIH Women's World Cup Perth 2002 |
| image | 2002 Women's Hockey World Cup logo.png |
| size | 120px |
| caption | Official logo |
| country | Australia |
| city | Perth |
| dates | 24 November – 8 December |
| venues | Perth Hockey Stadium |
| teams | 16 |
| champions | |
| second | |
| third | |
| count | 1 |
| matches | 72 |
| goals | 247 |
| top_scorer | South Africa Pietie Coetzee |
| top_scorer_goals | 9 |
| best_player | Argentina Luciana Aymar |
| previous_year | 1998 |
| previous_tournament | 1998 Women's Hockey World Cup |
| next_year | 2006 |
| next_tournament | 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup |
The 2002 Women's Hockey World Cup was the 10th edition of the Women's Hockey World Cup field hockey tournament. It was held from 24 November to 8 December 2002 in Perth, Western Australia.
Argentina won the tournament for the first time after defeating the Netherlands 4–3 in the final on penalty strokes after a 1–1 draw. China won the third place match by defeating defending champions Australia 2–0 to claim their first ever World Cup medal.
For this tournament, the participating nations were increased from the standard 12 (as in the 6 previous editions) to 16.
Qualification
Each of the continental champions from five federations and the host nation received an automatic berth. The European federation received one extra quota based upon the FIH World Rankings. Spain and China qualified as 4th and 5th team in final ranking at the 2000 Summer Olympics, completing the final line-up alongside the six nations from the Qualifier.
After the United States could not attend the Qualifying Tournament due to the disruption of airline schedules after the September 11 attacks, the FIH organized a series of test-matches between that team and India (Seventh placed team in Qualifying Tournament) to ensure they had a chance to participate at the World Cup. The winner of the test-match series would qualify.
| Dates | Event | Location | Qualifier(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Host nation | |||
| 7–11 November 1998 | [1998 Hockey African Cup for Nations](1998-women-s-hockey-african-cup-for-nations) | Harare, Zimbabwe | |
| 18–29 August 1999 | [1999 EuroHockey Nations Championship](1999-women-s-eurohockey-nations-championship) | Cologne, Germany | |
| 2–10 December 1999 | [1999 Hockey Asia Cup](1999-women-s-hockey-asia-cup) | New Delhi, India | |
| 8–18 March 2001 | [2001 Pan American Cup](2001-women-s-pan-american-cup) | Kingston, Jamaica | |
| 26–29 July 2001 | [2001 Oceania Cup](2001-women-s-oceania-cup) | Wellington, Auckland, Hamilton, New Zealand | |
| 17–30 September 2001 | [Qualifier](2001-women-s-hockey-world-cup-qualifier) | Amiens, Abbeville, France | |
| 22–25 June 2002 | [Play-Off Competition](2002-women-s-hockey-world-cup-qualifying-playoff) | Cannock, England | |
| 16–29 September 2000 | 2000 Summer Olympics | Sydney, Australia | |
:–Australia qualified both as host and continental champion, therefore that quota was given to the Oceania federation allowing New Zealand to qualify directly to the World Cup as the second placed team at the 2001 Oceania Cup.
Squads
Umpires
Below are the 18 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:
- Chieko Akiyama (JPN)
- Michelle Arnold (AUS)
- Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)
- Judith Barnesby (AUS)
- Renée Cohen (NED)
- Ute Conen (GER)
- Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
- Marelize de Klerk (RSA)
- Jean Duncan (SCO)
- Lynn Farrell (NZL)
- Sarah Garnett (NZL)
- Dawn Henning (ENG)
- Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
- Zang Jun Kentwell (USA)
- Lee Mi-ok (KOR)
- Mary Power (ENG)
- Gina Spitaleri (ITA)
- Kazuko Yasueda (JPN)
Results
All times are Western Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
First round
Pool A
Soledad Ipparraguirre (ARG) Keller Rinne Ernsting-Krienke Mary Power (IRE) Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS) Vasyukova Dawn Henning (ENG)
Pearce Christie Jun Kentwell (USA) Zhou Carolina de la Fuente (ARG) Lee S. Nam Chieko Akiyama (JPN) Aymar Margalot Rognoni Doreski Jean Duncan (SCO)
Clement Kazuko Yasueda (JPN) Jun Kentwell (USA) Sarah Garnet (GER) Chen Z. Chieko Akiyama (JPN)
Lätzsch Ernsting-Krienke Jun Kentwell (USA) Kim Y. Nam Chieko Akiyama (JPN)
Kobzenko Chegurdaeva Basaychuk Lyn Farrell (NZL) Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)
Böhmert Jean Duncan (SCO) González Oliva Aymar García Arrondo Judith Barnesby (AUS) Kim Y. Lee S. Gina Spitaleri (ITA) Chen Z. Fu Chieko Akiyama (JPN)
Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG) Fu Cheng Gina Spitaleri (ITA) Stepnik Chieko Akiyama (JPN) Simpson Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Ernsting-Krienke Böhmert Klecker Lyn Farrell (NZL) Nam Kim S. Oh Simpson Judith Barnesby (AUS) Jean Duncan (SCO) Cheng Gina Spitaleri (ITA)
Pool B
Lyn Farrell (NZL) Danson King Carolina de la Fuente (ARG) Powell Alcorn K. Smith Sarah Garnett (NZL) Schopman Donners Kazuko Yasueda (JPN)
Boomgaardt Judith Barnesby (AUS) Coetzee Clewlow Reneé Cohen (NED) Kazuko Yasueda (JPN) Gina Spitaleri (ITA)
Huertas Camón Dawn Henning (ENG) Mary Power (IRE) Powell Lee Mi-Ok (KOR) Boomgaardt Gina Spitaleri (ITA)
Gina Spitaleri (ITA) Cámón Muñoz López Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG) Van Geenhuizen Moreira de Melo Van der Vaart Van Hees Boomgaardt Kazuko Yasueda (JPN) Powell Marelize de Klerk (RSA)
Jelley K. Smith Kazuko Yasueda (JPN) Muñoz Sarah Garnett (NZL) Ute Conen (GER)
Van Geenhuizen Smabers Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
Kazuko Yasueda (JPN) Michelle Arnold (AUS) Lyn Farrell (NZL) Skirving Hudson Netzler Twitt Ute Conen (GER)
Donners Boomgaardt Van Hees Fuchs Ute Conen (GER) J. Smith Bennett Marelize de Klerk (RSA) Wilson Mayer Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS) Mary Power (IRE)
Thirteenth to sixteenth classification
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Crossover
Bee Carlisle Koornhof Michelle Arnold (AUS)
Savenko Kolomiyets Vasyukova Burke Jean Duncan (SCO)
Fifteenth and sixteenth place
Kazuko Yasueda (JPN)
Thirteenth and fourteenth place
Wehmeyer Mary Power (IRE)
Ninth to twelfth place classification
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Crossover
Yamamoto Komori Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
Kazuko Yasueda (JPN)
Eleventh and twelfth place
Christie Roberts-Lang Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
Ninth and tenth place
Sarah Garnett (NZL) Iwao Morimoto Kimura M. Smith Everett Fuchs
Fifth to eighth place classification
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Crossover
Wright Smith Bennett Marston-Smith Ernsting-Krienke Judith Barnesby (AUS)
Lyn Farrell (NZL)
Seventh and eighth place
Rinne Böhmert Klecker Keller Jean Duncan (SCO)
Fifth and sixth place
Smith Kim E. Carolina de la Fuente (ARG) Walsh Clewlow King Richardson Lee S. Lee J. Kim Y. Park
First to fourth place classification
|team-with=170 |score-width=55 |bold_winner=high |6 December 2002||1||0 |6 December 2002||1||0 |8 December 2002| (pen.)|1 (4)||1 (3) |8 December 2002||0||2
Semi-finals
Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)
Third and fourth place
Chen Z. Lyn Farrell (NZL)
Final
Report 2 Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS) Burkart Oneto Rognoni Aymar —— Margalot Burkart Rognoni Donners Smabers de Bruijn Moreira de Melo —— Boomgaardt Donners Moreira de Melo
| ARG Sergio Vigil |
|---|
| NED Marc Lammers |
|---|
|}
Awards
| Player of the Tournament | Top Goalscorer | Fair Play Trophy |
|---|---|---|
| Argentina Luciana Aymar | South Africa Pietie Coetzee |
Statistics
Final standings
As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.
group stage
Goalscorers
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Pietie Coetzee
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Soledad García
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Natalya Vasyukova
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Nadine Ernsting-Krienke
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Katrina Powell
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Helen Grant
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Jane Smith
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Denise Klecker
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Arlene Boyles
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Ageeth Boomgaardt
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Mijntje Donners
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Kim Eun-Jin
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Kim Seong-Eun
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Lee Seon-Ok
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Chen Zhaoxia
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Fanny Rinne
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Kaori Chiba
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Niniwa Roberts-Lang
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Nam Jin-a
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Karen Smith
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Fu Baorong
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Tang Chunling
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Leisa King
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Anneke Böhmert
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Natascha Keller
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Jennifer Burke
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Aniek van Hees
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Macha van der Vaart
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Marina Chegurdaeva
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Louise Carroll
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Rhona Simpson
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Kim Yun-Mi
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Núria Camón
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Tetyana Kobzenko
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Katherine Barber
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Inés Arrondo
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Luciana Aymar
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Mercedes Margalot
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Louise Dobson
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Nicole Hudson
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Cheng Hui
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Zhou Wanfeng
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Anna Bennett
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Lucilla Wright
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Heike Lätzsch
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Yukari Yamamoto
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Miek van Geenhuizen
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Janneke Schopman
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Amanda Christie
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Diana Weavers
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Galina Basaychuk
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Johke Koornof
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Jennifer Wilson
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Erdoitza Goikoetxea
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Lucía López
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Silvia Muñoz
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María Romagosa
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Svitlana Kolomiyets
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Zhanna Savenko
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Kristen McCann
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Keli Smith
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Claudia Burkart
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Natalí Doreski
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Mariana González Oliva
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Cecilia Rognoni
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Ayelén Stepnik
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Wendy Alcorn
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Bianca Netzler
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Angela Skirving
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Julie Towers
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Melanie Twitt
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Li Shuang
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Ma Yibo
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Melanie Clewlow
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Alexandra Danson
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Denise Marston-Smith
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Rachel Walker
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Kate Walsh
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Tina Bachmann
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Julia Boie
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Sachimi Iwao
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Tomomi Komori
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Keiko Miura
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Naoko Saito
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Fatima Moreira de Melo
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Karlijn Petri
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Minke Smabers
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Ellis Verbakel
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Piki Hamahona
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Suzanne Pearce
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Michelle Turner
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Exaterina Rastorgoueva
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Tatiana Vassioukova
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Linda Clement
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Claire Lampard
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Kerry Bee
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Lindsey Carlisle
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Sophie Mayer
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Sharne Wehmeyer
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Lee Eun-Young
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Lee Jin-Hee
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Oh Ko-Woon
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Raquel Huertas
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Maryna Dudko
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Maryna Vynohradova
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Tracey Fuchs
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Tara Jelley
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Antoinette Lucas
References
References
- (2001-09-17). "FIH gives US chance to qualify". rediff.com.
- (2002-05-31). "Rescheduled US Field Hockey Women, India Series Shifts to England". PlanetFieldHockey.com.
- (2002-06-26). "USA: Fuchs brings long wait to joyous end". PlanetFieldHockey.com.
- [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]
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