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2000 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier

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The fourth Women's Hockey Olympic Qualifier was held at National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes, England, from 23 March until 2 April 2000. Ten nations took part and played a round robin. The top five teams joined hosts and defending champions Australia (also Oceania Cup winner), Argentina (Pan American Games winner), South Korea (Asian Games winner), the Netherlands (European Nations Cup winner) and South Africa (All-Africa Games winner).

Team rosters

 Germany

( 1.) Julia Zwehl (gk), (2.) Birgit Beyer (gk), (3.) Denise Klecker, (4.) Tanja Dickenscheid, (5.) Nadine Ernsting-Krienke, (6.) Inga Möller, (7.) Natascha Keller, (8.) Melanie Cremer, (9.) Friederike Barth, (11.) Cornelia Reiter, (12.) Britta Becker, (13.) Marion Rodewald, (15.) Heike Lätzsch, (16.) Katrin Kauschke (c), (22.) Simone Grässer, (24.) Fanny Rinne, (25.) Caroline Casaretto, and (32.) Franziska Gude. Head Coach: Berti Rauth.

 Great Britain

( 1.) Carolyn Reid (gk), ( 2.) Hilary Rose (gk), ( 3.) Kristy Bowden, ( 4.) Jane Smith, ( 5.) Sue Chandler (c), ( 6.) Melanie Clewlow, ( 7.) Tina Cullen, ( 8.) Kathryn Johnson, (9.) Mandy Nicholson, (10.) Jane Sixsmith, (11.) Purdy Miller, (12.) Denise Marston-Smith, (13.) Helen Richardson, (14.) Fiona Greenham, (15.) Janet Jack, (16.) Kate Walsh, (17.) Sarah Blanks, and (18.) Lucilla Wright. Head Coach: Jon Royce.

 New Zealand

(1.) Skippy McGregor, (2.) Moira Senior, (3.) Kylie Foy, (4.) Sandy Bennett, (5.) Rachel Sutherland, (6.) Rachel Petrie, (7.) Anna Lawrence (c), (8.) Robyn Matthews, (10.) Kate Trolove, (12.) Mandy Smith, (13.) Lisa Walton, (14.) Suzie Pearce, (15.) Anne-Marie Irving (gk), (16.) Helen Clarke (gk), (17.) Caryn Paewai, (18.) Diana Weavers, and (31.) Tina Bell-Kake, Head Coach: Jan Borren.

 India

Tingonleima Chanu (gk and (c)), Helen Mary (gk), Amandeep Kaur, Marystella Tirkey, Kanti Baa, Sunita Dalal, Suraj Lata Devi, Sumrai Tete, Neha Singh, Kamala Dalal, Jyoti Sunita Kullu, Ferdina Ekka, Mamta Kharab, Surinder Kaur, Ngasepam Pakpi Devi, and Manorama Goswami. Head Coach: Gurdial Singh Banghu.

 United States

Kate Barber, Margaret Storrar (gk), Tracey Fuchs (c), Kelli James, Chris DeBow, Kris Fillat, Kristen Holmes, Katie Kauffman, Antoinette Lucas, Eleanor Race, Jill Reeve, Cindy Werley, Jana Toepel, Michelle Vizzuso, Tracey Larson, Tara Jelley, and Nancy Pelligreen. Head Coach: Tracey Belbin.

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Germany 10 4 3 1 0 11 3 +7
2.  Spain 8 4 2 2 0 8 4 +4
3.  United States 5 4 1 2 1 6 8 −2
4.  Ireland 4 4 1 1 2 3 5 −2
5.  India 0 4 0 0 4 2 10 −8
  • 24 March 2000
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Spain  3–1  India
Mamata Kharab 70'


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Germany  4–1  United States
Inga Möller field hockey ball 15'
Cornelia Reiter field hockey ball 42'
Natascha Keller field hockey ball 62'
Nadine Ernsting-Krienke field hockey ball 65'
Michelle Vizzuso field hockey ball 9'
  • 25 March 2000
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Ireland  1–0  India


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Spain  1–1  Germany
Núria Camón field hockey ball 11' Natascha Keller field hockey ball 59'
  • 26 March 2000
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United States  1–1  Ireland
Cindy Werley field hockey ball 4' Kim Mills field hockey ball 69'
  • 27 March 2000
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Germany  4–0  India
Britta Becker field hockey ball 39'
Nadine Ernsting-Krienke field hockey ball 47'
Katrin Kauschke field hockey ball 56'
Katrin Kauschke field hockey ball 66'
  • 28 March 2000
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Spain  2–2  United States
Sonia de Ignacio field hockey ball 53'
Maider Telleria field hockey ball 65'
Eleanor Race field hockey ball 38'
Cindy Werley field hockey ball 69'


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Germany  2–1  Ireland
Britta Becker field hockey ball 7'
Britta Becker field hockey ball 46'
Karen O'Brien field hockey ball 31'
  • 29 March 2000
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United States  2–1  India
Cindy Werley 48'
Tracey Fuchs 66' (ps)
Jyoti Sunita Kullu 31'


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Ireland  0–2  Spain

Group B

Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Great Britain 9 4 3 0 1 8 2 +6
2.  New Zealand 7 4 2 1 1 9 4 +5
3.  China 7 4 2 1 1 4 2 +2
4.  Japan 6 4 2 0 2 7 4 +3
5.  Russia 0 4 0 0 4 2 18 −16
  • 24 March 2000
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Russia  1–3  China


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New Zealand  0–4  Japan
  • 25 March 2000
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Great Britain  5–0  Russia


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China  0–0  New Zealand
  • 26 March 2000
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Japan  1–2  Great Britain
  • 27 March 2000
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Russia  0–8  New Zealand
  • 28 March 2000
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China  1–0  Japan


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New Zealand  1–0  Great Britain
  • 29 March 2000
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Japan  2–1  Russia


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Great Britain  1–0  China

Play-offs

  • 31 March 2000
5th/8th place
10:05
Japan  0–2  United States
Kris Fillat 34' (pc)
Kelli James 41'


5th/8th place
12:35
China  1–0  Ireland


1st/4th place
15:05
Germany  1–2  New Zealand


1st/4th place
17:35
Great Britain  2–1  Spain



  • 1 April 2000
9th place
11:05
Russia  2–1  India
Mamata Kharab 17'


7th place
12:45
Japan  3–0  Ireland


5th place
15:15
China  2–0  United States
Huiping Yang 6'
Zhaoxia Chen 11'
Umpires:
Michelle Arnold (AUS)
Jean Buchanan (RSA)
  • 2 April 2000
3rd place
12:35
Germany  1–0  Spain


1st place
15:05
Great Britain  0–1  New Zealand
Suzie Pearce

Final ranking

RANK TEAM
1.  New Zealand
2.  Great Britain
3.  Germany
4.  Spain
5.  China
6.  United States
7.  Japan
8.  Ireland
9.  Russia
10.  India

Remarks

  • The first five (New Zealand, Great Britain, Germany, Spain and China) qualified for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

Top scorers

Rank Name Goals
1. New Zealand Mandy Smith 5
2. Germany Britta Becker 3
New Zealand Kylie Foy 3
China Huiping Yang 3
New Zealand Suzie Pearce 3
Russia Irina Sviridova 3
United Kingdom Lucilla Wright 3
United States Cindy Werley 3

References