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2010 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifiers


FieldValue
tournament2010 Women's Hockey
World Cup Qualifiers
dates26 March – 2 May 2010
venues3
cities3
teams17
confederations5
matches46
goals199
top_scorerSofie Gierts
top_scorer_goals7

World Cup Qualifiers The 2010 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifiers refers to three qualification tournaments for the 2010 Women's Hockey World Cup. Three events were held between March and June 2010 in the United States, Russia and Chile. The winners of each tournament qualified for the final tournament.

South Korea, Japan and Australia each won one of the three tournaments.

Qualification

Except for Africa, all other four confederations received quotas for teams to participate allocated by the International Hockey Federation based upon the FIH World Rankings at the completion of the 2008 Summer Olympics. Those teams participated at their respective continental championships but could not qualify through it, and they received the chance to qualify through one of the three tournaments based on the final ranking at each competition.

DatesEventLocationQualifier(s)
7–15 February 2009[2009 Pan American Cup](2009-women-s-pan-american-cup)Hamilton, Bermuda
19–25 July 2009[2009 EuroHockey Nations Trophy](2009-women-s-eurohockey-nations-trophy)Rome, Italy
22–29 August 2009[2009 EuroHockey Nations Championship](2009-women-s-eurohockey-nations-championship)Amsterdam, Netherlands
25–29 August 2009[2009 Oceania Cup](2009-oceania-cup)Invercargill, New Zealand
29 October–8 November 2009[2009 Hockey Asia Cup](2009-women-s-hockey-asia-cup)Bangkok, Thailand

:–Trinidad and Tobago withdrew

Qualifier 1

The first qualifying tournament was held in San Diego, from 26 March to 3 April. South Korea won the tournament, defeating the United States 3–1 in the final and qualifying for the FIH World Cup.

Umpires

Below are the 8 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:

  • Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)
  • Stella Bartlema (NED)
  • Irene Clelland (SCO)
  • Marelize de Klerk (RSA)
  • Elena Eskina (RUS)
  • Nor Piza Hassan (MAS)
  • Alison Murphy (ENG)
  • Mariana Reydo (ARG)

Results

All times are Pacific Daylight Time (UTC−07:00)

Pool

Fixtures

Boon Nor Piza Hassan (MAS) Kim Jong-E. Cha Lee Mariana Reydo (ARG) Evans Kasold Dawson O'Donnell Nichols Silvetti Alison Murphy (ENG)

Park M. Kim Jong-H. Cheon Elena Eskina (RUS) Gierts Vermeersch Raes Alison Murphy (ENG) Ford O'Donnell Carol Metchette (IRE)

Cha Park M. Kim Jong-E. Cheon Lee Elena Eskina (RUS) Jameson Mariana Reydo (ARG) O'Donnell Evans Carol Metchette (IRE)

Raes Gierts De Vos Coppey Elena Eskina (RUS) Jameson Culley Gillis Nor Piza Hassan (MAS) Marelize de Klerk (RSA)

Rogeau Parent Preney Nor Piza Hassan (MAS) Eum Kim Jong-E. Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS) Gey Elena Eskina (RUS)

Classification matches

Fifth and sixth place

De Galzain Rogeau Mariana Reydo (ARG)

Third and fourth place

De Vos Carol Metchette (IRE)

Final

Cheon Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)

Awards

Top GoalscorerPlayer of the TournamentGoalkeeper of the TournamentYoung Player of the TournamentFair Play Trophy
Sofie GiertsPark Mi-HyunAmy TranAnna Kozniuk

Qualifier 2

The second qualifying tournament was held in Kazan, from 17–25 April. Japan won the tournament, defeating the Azerbaijan 1–0 in the final and qualifying for the FIH World Cup.

Umpires

Below are the 9 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:

  • Claire Adenot (FRA)
  • Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
  • Jean Duncan (SCO)
  • Keely Dunn (CAN)
  • Christiane Hippler (GER)
  • Tatiana Kaltypan (UKR)
  • Kang Hyun-young (KOR)
  • Miao Lin (CHN)
  • Lisa Roach (AUS)

Results

All times are Moscow Daylight Time (UTC+04:00)

Pool

Fixtures

Nagayama Nakashima Chiba Claire Adenot (FRA) K. Aliyeva Safarova Christiane Hippler (GER) Faustini Shumilina Kang Hyun-Young (KOR)

Tameto Yamamoto Nakagawa Chiba Nagayama Komazawa Murakami Laptsevich Keely Dunn (CAN) Faustini Tatiana Kaltypan (UKR) Petrova Claire Adenot (FRA)

Keely Dunn (CAN) Chiba Arai Miao Lin (CHN) Shyntar Kulinkovich Tatiana Kaltypan (UKR)

Shyntar Korzh-Tsepun Tiddi Keely Dunn (CAN) Chiba Jean Duncan (SCO) Hopkins Claire Adenot (FRA)

M. Mammadova Z. Mammadova Keely Dunn (CAN) Shyntar Silitskaya Tatiana Kaltypan (UKR) Timshina Miao Lin (CHN)

Classification matches

Fifth and sixth place

Claire Adenot (FRA)

Third and fourth place

Shyntar Grigorieva Kang Hyun-Young (KOR)

Final

Jean Duncan (SCO)

Awards

Top GoalscorerPlayer of the TournamentGoalkeeper of the TournamentFair Play Trophy
BLR Volha ShyntarJapan Kaori ChibaAzerbaijan Viktoriya Shahbazova

Qualifier 3

Australia Ashleigh Nelson

The third and final qualifying tournament was held in Santiago, from 24 April to 2 May. Australia won the tournament, finishing at the top of the pool standings and qualifying for the FIH World Cup.

Umpires

Below are the 7 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:

  • Stella Bartlema (NED)
  • Amy Hassick (USA)
  • Kelly Hudson (NZL)
  • Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
  • Michelle Joubert (RSA)
  • Irene Presenqui (ARG)
  • Wendy Stewart (CAN)

Results

All times are Chile Standard Time (UTC−04:00)

Pool

The winner of the tournament was decided by final standings after the pool matches, no classification matches were held.

Fixtures







Awards

Top GoalscorersPlayer of the TournamentGoalkeeper of the TournamentFair Play Trophy
Australia Madonna Blyth
Australia Ashleigh NelsonAustralia Nicole ArroldScotland Abigail Walker

Goalscorers

  • Sofie Gierts

  • Volha Shyntar

  • Kim Jong-Eun

  • Park Mi-Hyun

  • Madonna Blyth

  • Ashleigh Nelson

  • Yulia Laptsevich

  • Kaori Chiba

  • Natsumi Tameto

  • Cheon Seul-Ki

  • Svetlana Grigorieva

  • Krestina Shumilina

  • Lee Soo-Kyung

  • Rachel Dawson

  • Zhun Mammadova

  • Anouk Raes

  • Charlotte de Vos

  • Juliette Parent

  • Francesca Faustini

  • Chiara Tiddi

  • Mizuki Arai

  • Kathleen O'Donnell

  • Nicole Arrold

  • Casey Eastham

  • Kate Hollywood

  • Hope Munro

  • Khatira Aliyeva

  • Mariya Korzh-Tsepun

  • Yuliya Mikheichyk

  • Jill Boon

  • Stephanie Jameson

  • Robyn Pendelton

  • Diana Roemer

  • Philippine Berley

  • Élise Preney

  • Apolline Rogeau

  • Ai Murakami

  • Kana Nagayama

  • Alison Bell

  • Victoria Bunce

  • Linda Clement

  • Emily Maguire

  • Kim Da-Rae

  • Cha Se-Na

  • Park Seung-A

  • Kathryn Evans

  • Claire Laubach

  • Carrie Lingo

  • Carys Hopkins

  • Amy Korner

  • Shelly Liddelow

  • Mahira Ahmadova

  • Marina Aliyeva

  • Myung-Soon Mammadova

  • Mi-Sun Šafářová

  • Krestina Kulinkovich

  • Nadzeya Silitskaya

  • Erica Coppey

  • Anne-Sophie van Regemortel

  • Emilie Sinia

  • Valerie Vermeersch

  • Thea Culley

  • Katherine Gillis

  • Javiera Villagra

  • Margaux de Galzain

  • Megan Frazer

  • Cliodhna Sargent

  • Alexandra Speers

  • Nicola Symmons

  • Daniela Possali

  • Macarena Ronsisvalli

  • Jasbeer Singh

  • Rika Komazawa

  • Keiko Miura

  • Mie Nakashima

  • Miyuki Nakagawa

  • Yukari Yamamoto

  • Norbaini Hashim

  • Rabiatul Mohamed

  • Norazlin Sumantri

  • Jesús Castíllo

  • Francisca Valdéz

  • Margarita Rodríguez

  • Olesya Petrova

  • Evgenia Sorokina

  • Galina Timshina

  • Alexandra Zhashkova

  • Holly Cram

  • Kim Jong-Hee

  • Eum Mi-Young

  • Maren Ford

  • Jesse Gey

  • Michelle Kasold

  • Caroline Nichols

  • Katherine Reinprecht

  • Sara Silvetti

  • Tina Evans

  • Abigail Welsford

  • Leah Wilkinson

WAL

References

References

  1. (2009-11-25). "FIH announces pools for Women's World Cup Qualifiers". FIH.
  2. (2010-04-04). "Korea's victory over host USA secures 2010 World Cup spot". FIH.
  3. (2010-04-25). "Japan qualify for BDO Women's World Cup in Argentina". FIH.
  4. (2010-05-03). "Australia undefeated to BDO FIH World Cup". FIH.
  5. (August 2008). "Qualification Criteria, Men's and Women's World Cups, 2010". FIH.
  6. "U.S. women lose chance for field hockey berth".
  7. [http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/Event%20Management/FIH%20Tournament%20Regulations%20-%20January%202015.pdf Regulations]
  8. "Women's Victory in the preliminary rounds for World Cup". [[Japan Hockey Association]].
  9. "Australia undefeated to BDO FIH World Cup Qualifier". [[International Hockey Federation]].
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