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China Men's National Field Hockey Team
The China men's national field hockey team represents the China in international field hockey matches and tournaments. History The team participated at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Most of the players have traditionally been from Inner Mongolia, where the Daur people have been playing Beikou, a game similar to field hockey, for about 1,000 years. The modern game started in China in the mid 1970s. The team has since developed its talent with some overseas Chinese players became eligible to play for the team after 3 years of residence. This is evident in players such as Tim Tsung, who arrived from England 5 years ago and played for the English U16 National team for 3 years (he was signed by the national team and made his debut after a series of successful training sessions and friendly matches). Tournament history Summer Olympics *2008 – 11th place World Cup *2018 – 10th place Asian Games *1982 – 6th place *1990 – 5th place *1994 – 8th place *1998 ...
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Chinese Hockey Association
The Chinese Hockey Association is the governing body of field hockey in People's Republic of China. It is affiliated to IHF International Hockey Federation and AHF Asian Hockey Federation. The headquarters of the federation are in Beijing, China. Jun Lei is the President of the Chinese Hockey Association and Weifeng Zong is the General Secretary. See also * China men's national field hockey team * China women's national field hockey team References External links Chinese Hockey Association China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, most populous country, with a Population of China, population exceeding 1.4 billion, slig ... Hockey Field hockey in China {{PRChina-sport-stub ...
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Beikou
Boikoo tarkbei or Daur hockey is a game similar to field hockey or street hockey. It has been played for about 1,000 years by the Daur people, an ethnic group from Inner Mongolia, China. The game involves teams of men playing a ball-like knob of apricot root (''in lieu'' of a ball) with long wooden branches (''in lieu'' of sticks). At night, the game is played with a felt-covered ball that is set alight. A game is reported to last for two periods of roughly 15 minutes. Poolie tarkbei is the Daur version of polo. Boikoo and poolie are two popular game among Daurs. Some Daurs believe the Daur term ''boikoo'' and ''poolie'' was originated from Chinese term ''buqiu'' ( budaqiu or buqiu was a popular game in Tang China) and Tibetan term ''polon'', and deny the Khitan origin of Daurs. Others believe the Daur boikoo was originated from the Khitan hockey.http://www.dawoer.com/bbs/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=15&ID=48835 When Western field hockey was introduced to China, it was taken up enthus ...
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1989 Men's Hockey Asia Cup
The 1989 Men's Hockey Asia Cup was the third edition of the Men's Hockey Asia Cup, the quadrennial international men's field hockey championship of Asia organized by the Asian Hockey Federation. It was held from 20 to 28 December 1989 in New Delhi, India. The two-time defending champions Pakistan won the tournament for the third time by defeating the hosts India 2–0 in the final. South Korea won the bronze medal by defeating Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ... 2–0. Preliminary round ''All times are ( UTC+5:30).'' Group A Group B Classification round Fifth to eight place classification First to fourth place classification Semi-finals ---- Third place game Final Winners Final standings # # # # # # # See also * 1989 Women' ...
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1985 Men's Hockey Asia Cup
The 1985 Men's Hockey Asia Cup was the second edition of the Men's Hockey Asia Cup, the quadrennial international men's field hockey championship of Asia organized by the Asian Hockey Federation. It was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 20 to 28 January 1985. The defending champions Pakistan won its second Asian title by defeating India 3–2 in the final. South Korea won its first medal by defeating Japan 2–0 in the bronze medal match. Preliminary round Group A Group B Classification round Fifth to eighth place classification Seventh place game Fifth place game First to fourth place classification Semi-finals ---- Third place game Final Winners Final standings # # # # # # # # # # References {{Men's Hockey Asia Cup Hockey Asia Cup Asia Cup The Asian Cricket Council Asia Cup is a men's One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket tournament. It was established in 1983 when the Asian Cricket Council was founded as ...
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Field Hockey At The 2022 Asian Games – Men's Tournament
The men's field hockey tournament at the 2022 Asian Games was the 17th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Asian Games. It was held alongside the women's tournament at the Gongshu Canal Sports Park Field Hockey Field in Hangzhou, China from 24 September to 6 October 2023. India won their fourth Asian Games title by defeating the defending champions Japan 5–1 in the final. South Korea won the bronze medal after defeating the hosts China 2–1. As winners India qualified directly for the 2024 Summer Olympics ) , nations = TBA , athletes = 10,500 ''(quota limit)'' , events = 329 in 32 sports (48 disciplines) , opening = 26 July 2024 , closing = 11 August 2024 , opened_by = , stadium = Stade de France Jardins du Trocadéro and River Seine , summe .... Qualified teams Preliminary round Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- Classification round Eleventh place game Ninth place game Seve ...
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Field Hockey At The 2014 Asian Games
Field hockey at the 2014 Asian Games was held in Incheon, South Korea from 20 September to 2 October 2014. The winners of the tournament qualified as Asian representatives to the 2016 Summer Olympics. Medal summary Medal table Medalists Qualification Top 6 Asian teams, South Korea, India, Pakistan, Japan, China and Malaysia could enter the men's competition directly. For the next six spots a qualification tournament was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 15 to 23 March 2014. Women's qualification tournament was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 15 to 23 February 2014. All four teams qualified for the Asian Games but later Chinese Taipei withdrew from both tournaments, Iran also pulled out from the men's competition. ;Men ;Women Draw The teams were distributed according to their position at the FIH World Rankings using the serpentine system for their distribution. Men ;Pool A * (8) * (13) * (14) * (30) * (36) ;Pool B * (9) * (11) * (22) * (27) * (40) Women ;Pool A ...
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Field Hockey At The 2010 Asian Games
The Field hockey event at the 2010 Asian Games was held in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China from 13 November 2010 for Women and 15 November 2010 for Men. In this tournament, 10 teams played in the men's competition, and 7 teams participated in the women's competition. All matches were played at the Aoti Hockey Field. Medalists Medal table Qualification Top 6 Asian teams, South Korea, India, Pakistan, Japan, China and Malaysia could enter the men's competition directly. For the next two spots a qualification tournament was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 7 to 16 May 2010. Oman and Singapore qualified as top two teams, Hong Kong and Bangladesh were added later. Women's qualification tournament was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 21 to 29 May 2010. Three teams qualified for the Asian Games but later Chinese Taipei withdrew. ;Men ;Women Draw The teams were distributed according to their position at the FIH World Rankings using the serpentine system for their distribution. ...
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Field Hockey At The 2006 Asian Games
The field hockey tournament at the 2006 Asian Games was held from 2 to 14 December 2006 in Al-Rayyan Hockey Field. In this event, 10 teams participated in men's events and 7 teams participated in women's events. Medalists Medal table Qualification Top 6 Asian teams, South Korea, India, Pakistan, Japan, China and Malaysia could enter the men's competition directly. For the next four spots a qualification tournament was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 11 to 20 May 2006. Women's qualification tournament was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 5 to 9 June 2006. All four teams qualified for the Asian Games but later Pakistan withdrew. ;Men ;Women Draw The teams were distributed according to their position at the FIH World Rankings using the serpentine system for their distribution. ;Pool A * (5) * (12) * (14) * (28) * (33) ;Pool B * (6) * (7) * (19) * (31) * (59) Final standing Men Women References Men Results
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Field Hockey At The 2002 Asian Games
The field hockey events at the 2002 Asian Games were held in Busan, South Korea between 30 September and 12 October 2002. The competition took place at Gangseo Hockey Stadium. Medalists Medal table Draw The teams were distributed based on their final ranking at the 1998 Asian Games using the serpentine system for their distribution. The women were played in round robin format, five teams registered but Uzbekistan withdrew. ;Group A * (1) * (4) * (5) * (9) ;Group B * (2) * (3) * (6) * (8) Final standing Men Women References External linksOfficial website {{Asian Games Field hockey 2002 Asian Games events 2002 Asian Games 2002 Asian Games The 2002 Asian Games ( ko, 2002년 아시아 경기대회/2002년 아시안 게임, Icheoni-nyeon Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Icheoni-nyeon Asian Geim), officially known as the XIV Asian Games ( ko, 제14회 아시아 경기대회/제14회 아시안 � ...
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Field Hockey At The 1998 Asian Games
Field hockey events were contested at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand. The winner of each tournament qualified for the 2000 Summer Olympics. Medalists Men's tournament Groups round Group A Group B Final round Ninth and tenth place classification Fifth to eighth place classification Medal round Semifinals Final Final standings References Men Field Hockey Asia Games 1998 Bangkok 1998 Asian Games events 1998 Asian Games 1998 Asian Games Asian Games 1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently s ...
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Field Hockey At The 1994 Asian Games
Field hockey events were contested at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan. Medalists Medal table Results Men Preliminary round =Group A= ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- =Group B= ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 5th–8th placings =Semifinals= ---- =7th placing= =5th placing= Final round =Semifinals= ---- =Bronze medal match= =Final= Final standing Women ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- References Men's Results {{Asian Games Field hockey 1994 Asian Games events 1994 Asian Games The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The Games were regulated by the Asian Games Federation (AGF) from the first Games in New Delhi, India, until t ... 1994 Asian Games ...
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Field Hockey At The 1990 Asian Games
Field hockey events were contested at the 1990 Asian Games in Olympic Sports Centre, Beijing, China. Medalists Medal table Results Men ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Women ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ReferencesResults Men
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