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2019 Women's African Olympic Qualifier
The 2019 Women's African Olympic Qualifier was the fourth edition of the African qualification tournament for the women's field hockey event at the Summer Olympics. It was held alongside the men's tournament in Stellenbosch, South Africa from 12 to 18 August 2019. The winner of the tournament qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics. South Africa won the tournament for the fourth time. Teams The following seven teams, shown with pre-tournament FIH World Rankings, were expected to participate in the tournament. Nigeria and Uganda withdrew before the tournament. * (32) * (45) * (40) * (47) * (16) * (–) * (66) Results ''All times are local (UTC+2).'' Pool Fixtures ---- ---- ---- ---- Goalscorers See also * 2019 Men's African Olympic Qualifier References External links AfHF page {{African Olympic Qualifier Field hockey at the Summer Olympics – African qualification African Olympic Qualifier Africa Africa is the world's second-largest ...
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Stellenbosch
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is a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa, situated about east of Cape Town, along the banks of the Eerste River at the foot of the Stellenbosch Mountain. The town became known as the City of Oaks or ''Eikestad'' in Afrikaans and Dutch language, Dutch due to the large number of oak trees that were planted by its founder, Simon van der S ...
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Mavis Berko
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Nicola Watson (field Hockey)
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Erin Hunter (field Hockey)
Erin Christie (; born 20 March 1992) is a South African field hockey player for the South African national team. International career She participated at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup. She was captain for the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the .... Personal life In 2015, she graduated from Stellenbosch University with a Postgraduate Certificate in Education and now teaches Physical Science at Rand Park High School in Johannesburg. In 2019 she married Andrew Hilton Christie. References External links * * 1992 births Living people South African female field hockey players Female field hockey defenders Field hockey players at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for South Africa Field hockey players ...
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Ernestina Coffie
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Debora Whyte
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Elizabeth Opoku
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Nomnikelo Veto
Nomnikelo Veto (born 3 January 1997) is a field hockey player from South Africa. In 2020, she was an athlete at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Summer Olympics. Personal life Nomnikelo Veto was born in Gqeberha, and grew up in the neighbouring suburb of Walmer, Port Elizabeth, Walmer. Career International experience In the summer of 2021, after the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Veto went to Italy to play for :it:CUS Torino, Cus Torino in :it:Campionato italiano di hockey su prato femminile, Italian Serie A1. She scored the first goal of the season against Butterfly Rome. She scored five other goals in the first part of the season: 3 in Serie A1 and 2 in Coppa Italia. Under–21 In 2016, Veto made her debut for the South Africa women's national under-21 field hockey team, South Africa U–21 team at the 2016 Women's Junior Africa cup for Nations, Junior Africa Cup in Windhoek. National team Veto made her senior international debut for South Africa women's national field hockey team, So ...
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Tarryn Glasby
Tarryn Lombard (née Glasby; born 23 January 1995) is a South African field hockey player for the South African national team. International career Under-21 She participated at the 2013, 2016 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup. and 2016 Junior Africa cup for Nations. National team She participated at the 2018 and 2022 Women's Hockey World Cup The 2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup was the 15th edition of the Women's FIH Hockey World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for women's national field hockey teams organized by the International Hockey Federation. It was held from 1 to 17 .... Personal life She attended El Shaddai Christian School, in Durbanville and are is graduated from Stellenbosch University is Bachelor of Commerce is 2017. References External links * * 1995 births Living people South African female field hockey players Field hockey players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic field hockey players for South Africa Stellenbosch University ...
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Leah Omwandho
Leah ''La'ya;'' from (; ) appears in the Hebrew Bible as one of the two wives of the Biblical patriarch Jacob. Leah was Jacob's first wife, and the older sister of his second (and favored) wife Rachel. She is the mother of Jacob's first son Reuben. She has three more sons, namely Simeon, Levi and Judah, but does not bear another son until Rachel offers her a night with Jacob in exchange for some mandrake root (, ''dûdâ'îm''). Leah gives birth to two more sons after this, Issachar and Zebulun, and to Jacob's only daughter, Dinah. Biblical narrative Overview Leah first appears in the Book of Genesis, in Genesis 29, which describes her as the daughter of Laban and the older sister of Rachel, and is said to not compare to Rachel's physical beauty and that she has tender eyes.) (Genesis 29:17). It is debated as to whether the adjective "tender" () should be taken to mean "delicate and soft" or "weary". Some translations say that it may have meant blue or light colored e ...
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