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2011 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy


FieldValue
tournament2011 Women's Hockey
Champions Trophy
image2011_FIH_Women's_Champions_Trophy_Logo.png
size200px
dates25 June – 3 June
countryNetherlands
cityAmstelveen
venuesWagener Stadium
teams8
champions
count6
second
third
matches24
goals83
top_scorerNetherlands Maartje Paumen
top_scorer_goals6
best_playerNetherlands Maartje Paumen
previous_year2010
previous_tournament2010 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
next_year2012
next_tournament2012 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

Champions Trophy

The 2011 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 19th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy for women. It was held from 25 June to 3 July 2011 in Amstelveen, Netherlands.

The Netherlands won the tournament for the sixth time after defeating Argentina 3–2 in the final on a penalty shoot-out after a 3–3 draw, tying the record previously set by Australia in 2003 of six titles won. New Zealand won the third place match by defeating Korea 3–2 to claim their first ever Champions Trophy medal.

After the preliminaries were over, the final originally was scheduled to be played between the Netherlands and Korea, but the Argentine side protested against the second round standing in which they were ranked third behind Korea based on goals scored in that round. After a second appeal by the Argentine team, the final day schedule was changed, since the regulations stated that in case of a draw in points in the second round, the total points in the tournament should be the next tie-breaker.

Format

A new format was used for the 2011 tournament, with eight teams participating instead of the traditional six. All temas are split in two groups (pools A and B) and play a round robin. The top two teams advance to Pool C and play for the medals, the bottom two teams play in Pool D for fifth to eighth place. For this second round, points for the game with the advancing team from the same preliminary group are carried over and two games are played against teams from the other group. In the final classification games, the two top teams from Group C play for gold, the third and fourth team for bronze. The two top teams from Group D play for fifth and sixth place, while the third and fourth team of Group D play for seventh and eighth Place.

Teams

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

  • (Defending champions and champions of 2010 World Cup)
  • (Host nation and champions of 2008 Summer Olympics)
  • (Third in 2010 World Cup)
  • (Fourth in 2010 World Cup)
  • (Fifth in 2010 World Cup)
  • (Sixth in 2010 World Cup)
  • (Invitational)
  • (Invitational)

Squads

Head coach: Carlos Retegui |Belén Succi (GK) |Macarena Rodríguez |Carla Rebecchi |Delfina Merino |María Aladro (GK) |Rocío Sánchez Moccia |Daniela Sruoga |Sofía Maccari |Victoria Zuloaga |Mariela Scarone |Giselle Kañevsky |Noel Barrionuevo

Head coach: Adam Commens |Toni Cronk (GK) |Renee Trost |Megan Rivers |Jodie Schulz |Ashleigh Nelson |Anna Flanagan |Madonna Blyth (C) |Kellie White |Emily Hurtz |Jayde Taylor |Georgina Parker

Head coach: Kim Sang-Ryul |Ma Yibo |Wang Mengyu |Mao Weilin |Sun Sinan |Hu Pan |Li Hongxia (C) |Song Qingling |De Jiaojiao

Head coach: Danny Kerry |Elizabeth Storry (GK) |Crista Cullen |Hannah MacLeod |Anne Panter |Helen Richardson |Chloe Rogers |Kerry Williams |Georgina Twigg |Ashleigh Ball |Sally Walton |Anna Bennett

Head coach: Michael Behrmann |Yvonne Frank (GK) |Natascha Keller |Christina Schütze (C) |Kristina Hillmann |Nina Hasselmann |Jana Teschke |Marie Mävers |Maike Stöckel |Janne Müller-Wieland |Celine Wilde |Jula Karwatzky

Head coach: ARG Maximiliano Caldas |Floortje Engels (GK) |Willemijn Bos |Claire Verhage |Wieke Dijkstra |Carlijn Welten |Maartje Paumen (C) |Kim Lammers |Eva de Goede |Merel de Blaey |Caia van Maasakker |Margot van Geffen |Daphne van der Velden

Head coach: AUS Mark Hager |Kayla Sharland (C) |Emily Naylor (C) |Krystal Forgesson |Alana Millington |Lucy Talbot |Cathryn Finlayson |Gemma Flynn |Anna Thorpe |Charlotte Harrison |Stacey Michelsen |Anita Punt

Head coach: Lim Jung-Woo |Moon Young-Hee (GK) |Park Seon-Mi (C) |Lee Seon-Ok |Kim Jung-Hee |Eum Mi-Young |Park Mi-Hyun |Kim Jong-Eun |Kim Da-Rae |Cheon Eun-Bi |Hong Ji-Seon |Gim Sung-Hee |Jang Soo-Ji (GK) |Kim Ok-Ju |Park Ki-Ju |Kim Ah-Ra

Umpires

Below are the 11 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:

  • Stella Bartlema (NED)
  • Frances Block (ENG)
  • Elena Eskina (RUS)
  • Amy Hassick (USA)
  • Christiane Hippler (GER)
  • Kelly Hudson (NZL)
  • Michelle Joubert (RSA)
  • Miao Lin (CHN)
  • Irene Presenqui (ARG)
  • Lisa Roach (AUS)
  • Chieko Soma (JPN)

Results

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00)

First round

Pool A

Medal round

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Amy Hassick (USA)}}

Kelly Hudson (NZL)}}

García Merino D. Sruoga Christiane Hippler (GER)}}

Elena Eskina (RUS)}}

Miao Lin (CHN)}}

Pool B

Medal round

Miao Lin (CHN)}}

Welten Dijkstra Elena Eskina (RUS)}}

Eastham Forgesson Finlayson Amy Hassick (USA)}}

Lammers Lisa Roach (AUS)}}

Kelly Hudson (NZL)}}

Christiane Hippler (GER)}}

Medal round

Pool C

Argentina was moved to second place after a second appeal.

Hong Y. Kim Jong-E. C. Harrison Finlayson Irene Presenqui (ARG)}}

Frances Block (ENG)}}

Aymar Sánchez Moccia C. Harrison Elena Eskina (RUS)}}

Welten Irene Presenqui (ARG)}}

Non-medal round

Pool D

Gao Schulz Christiane Hippler (GER)}}

Michelle Joubert (RSA)}}

Stöckel Mävers Amy Hassick (USA)}}

Panter White Miao Lin (CHN)}}

Classification

Seventh and eighth place

Beermann Müller Zhao Song |umpires=Kelly Hudson (NZL) Amy Hassick (USA)}}

Fifth and sixth place

Rogers Irene Presenqui (ARG)}}

Third and fourth place

Forgesson C. Harrison Frances Block (ENG)}}

Final

Aymar D. Sruoga Chieko Soma (JPN) De Goede Paumen Dirkse van den Heuvel Rebecchi Aymar Merino D. Sruoga

ARG Maximiliano Caldas
ARG Carlos Retegui

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Awards

Player of the TournamentTop GoalscorerGoalkeeper of the TournamentYoung Player of the TournamentFair Play TrophyBest Goal
Maartje PaumenMaartje PaumenBelén Succi
Willemijn BosZhao Yudiao

Statistics

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Netherlands Maartje Paumen

  • China Zhao Yudiao

  • South Korea Kim Jong-hee

  • Argentina Luciana Aymar

  • Argentina Daniela Sruoga

  • England Beckie Herbert

  • South Korea Kim Jong-eun

  • New Zealand Katie Glynn

  • New Zealand Charlotte Harrison

  • Argentina Soledad García

  • Argentina Delfina Merino

  • Australia Casey Eastham

  • Australia Marnie Hudson

  • Australia Jodie Schulz

  • China Gao Lihua

  • Germany Marie Mävers

  • Germany Julia Müller

  • Germany Celine Wilde

  • South Korea Kim Da-rae

  • Netherlands Kim Lammers

  • Netherlands Carlijn Welten

  • New Zealand Cathryn Finlayson

  • New Zealand Krystal Forgesson

  • Argentina Noel Barrionuevo

  • Argentina Carla Rebecchi

  • Argentina Rocío Sánchez Moccia

  • Australia Jade Close

  • China Song Qingling

  • China Li Hongxia

  • China Mao Weilin

  • China Sun Sinan

  • England Alex Danson

  • England Anne Panter

  • England Chloe Rogers

  • England Kate Walsh

  • England Nicola White

  • Germany Janine Beermann

  • Germany Natascha Keller

  • Germany Maike Stöckel

  • South Korea Cheon Eun-bi

  • South Korea Hong Yoo-jin

  • South Korea Park Mi-hyun

  • Netherlands Wieke Dijkstra

  • Netherlands Lidewij Welten

  • New Zealand Clarissa Eshuis

References

References

  1. (2011-07-03). "Penalty drama as Netherlands win Rabo FIH Champions Trophy". FIH.
  2. (2011-07-02). "Rabo FIH Champions Trophy Final Day Schedule Changed". FIH.
  3. (2010-08-04). "Qualification FIH Champions Trophies 2011". World Hockey.
  4. (2010-12-16). "FIH confirms participating teams for 2011 tournaments". Hockey Asia.
  5. (2011-02-24). "Rabo FIH Champions Trophy (women) schedule announced". FIH.
  6. [http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/Event%20Management/FIH%20Tournament%20Regulations%20-%20January%202015.pdf Regulations]
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