Field Hockey At The 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's Team Squads
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Field Hockey At The 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's Team Squads
This article shows the squads of all participating teams at the women's field hockey tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. In July 2021, the IOC allowed teams to nominate up to 18 players instead of the usual 16, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ''Age, caps and club as of 24 July 2021.'' Group A Germany The squad was announced on 27 May 2021. Head coach: Xavier Reckinger Reserve: * Nathalie Kubalski ( GK) Great Britain The squad was announced on 17 June 2021. Head coach: Mark Hager Reserves: *Sabbie Heesh ( GK) * Joanne Hunter India The squad was announced on 17 June 2021. Ireland The squad was announced on 21 June 2021. Head coach: Sean Dancer Reserve: * Elizabeth Murphy ( GK) Netherlands The squad was announced on 16 June 2021. Head coach: Alyson Annan Reserve: *Anne Veenendaal ( GK) South Africa The squad was announced on 27 May 2021. Head ...
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Field Hockey At The 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's Tournament
The women's field hockey tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics was the eleventh edition of the field hockey event for women at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held from 24 July to 6 August 2021. All games were played at the Oi Hockey Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. It was originally scheduled to be held from 25 July to 7 August 2020, but on 24 March 2020, the Olympics were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of this pandemic, the games were played behind closed doors. The Netherlands won their fourth title, after winning the final 3–1 over Argentina. The defending champions Great Britain won the bronze medal after defeating India 4–3 in the bronze medal game. The medals for the competition were presented by Gerardo Werthein, Argentina; IOC Executive Board Member, and the medalists' bouquets were presented by Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra, India; FIH President. Competition schedule Competition format The twelve teams in the tournament were divided into ...
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Mannheimer HC
Mannheimer Hockeyclub 1907 e.V., also known as Mannheimer HC, is a German professional sports club based in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg. It is best known for its field hockey department but it also has tennis and indoor hockey sections. Both the men's and women's first team play in the Bundesliga the highest tier of German field hockey for men and women. Honours Men Bundesliga * Winners (1): 2016–17 * ''Runners-up (2):'' 2018–19, 2022–23 Indoor Bundesliga * Winners (2): 2009–10, 2021–22 * ''Runners-up (1):'' 2016–17 EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup * Winners (1): 2011 Women Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany. At the top of the German football league system, the Bundesliga is Germany's primary footba ... * Winners (1): 2022–23 * ''Runners-up (3):'' 2016–17, 2019–2021, 2021–22 Indoor Bundesliga * Winners (1): 2015–16 * ''Runners-up ...
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Grossflottbeker THGC
Grossflottbeker Tennis Hockey and Golf Club (GTHGC) is a tennis, field hockey and golf club based in Hamburg, Germany. The club was founded on 1 July 1901 as a tennis club. Ten years later, a hockey club was founded and in 1937 a golf club was added. The club currently has approximately 2,000 members. Grossflottbeker Hockey Club won several tournaments in the past and the Ladies Team were very successful in the 1960s and 1970s, winning four national titles. In 1978 the women even reached the final of the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup. The hockey club hosts the Jacques Paloume tournament every three years. Honours Women Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany. At the top of the German football league system, the Bundesliga is Germany's primary footba ...: 4 *1965–66, 1969–70, 1976–77, 1978–79 German national title indoor hockey: 2 *1966, 1972 ...
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Jette Fleschütz
Jette Louisa Fleschütz (born 23 October 2002) is a German field hockey player, who plays as a forward. She will represent Germany at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad. Career Under–18 Jette Fleschütz made her debut for the German U–18 team in 2019. Throughout the year she made 15 appearances and scored 4 goals. Die Danas In 2021, Fleschütz broke into the Die Danas squad for the first time. She made her first appearance for the national team during an FIH Pro League match against the Netherlands in Amsterdam. On May 27, national coach Xavier Reckinger named the Die Danas squad for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 .... Fleschütz will make her Olympic debut at the games, being a surprise addition to the squad. References Externa ...
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Viktoria Huse
Viktoria Martha Huse (born 24 October 1995) is a German field hockey player for the German national team. She participated at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup The 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup was the 14th edition of the Women's Hockey World Cup, a field hockey tournament. It was held from 21 July to 5 August 2018 at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre in London, England. Defending champions t .... References External links * 1995 births Living people German female field hockey players German female indoor hockey players Female field hockey midfielders Field hockey players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic field hockey players for Germany 21st-century German women 2018 FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup players Sportspeople from Braunschweig {{Germany-fieldhockey-bio-stub ...
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Pia Maertens
Pia Maertens (born 6 January 1999) is a German field hockey player, who plays as a forward. Career Junior National Team In 2019 Pia Maertens made her debut for the Germany U–21 side in a test match against the United States junior national team in Viersen, Germany. Senior National Teams Maertens also debuted for the senior national team in 2019, during the inaugural FIH Pro League. During the tournament, Maertens scored 4 goals for Germany, and was a member of the team that won bronze in the Grand Final. Following her performance in the FIH Pro League, German head coach Xavier Reckinger named Maertens in the final squad for the 2019 EuroHockey Nations Championship in Antwerp, Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to th .... International Goals References 19 ...
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Cécile Pieper
Cécile Sophie Pieper (born 31 August 1994) is a German field hockey player. She represented her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics. , Pieper was studying for a master's degree at the University of Connecticut, where she played on the Connecticut Huskies field hockey The UConn Huskies field hockey team represents the University of Connecticut in the sport of field hockey in the NCAA Division I level Big East Conference. The team plays at the George J. Sherman Family-Sports Complex, and is coached by Nancy St ... team. References External links * 1994 births Living people German female field hockey players German female indoor hockey players Olympic field hockey players for Germany Olympic medalists in field hockey Olympic bronze medalists for Germany Field hockey players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Heidelberg Female field hockey midfielders UConn Hus ...
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Harvestehuder THC
Harvestehuder Tennis und Hockey-Club e. V., also known as Harvestehuder THC or simply HTHC, is a German professional sports club based in Winterhude, Hamburg. It is best known for its field hockey department but it also has tennis and lacrosse sections. The club was founded in 1919 by the merger of the tennis club, founded in 1891, and the hockey club, founded in 1904. Honours Men Bundesliga * Winners (4): 1995–96, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2013–14 * ''Runners-up (4):'' 1962–93, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1998–99 DHB-Pokal * Winners (1): 1997 Euro Hockey League * Winners (1): 2013–14 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup * ''Runners-up (1):'' 1997 EuroHockey Cup Winners Cup * Winners (1): 1995 Indoor Bundesliga * Winners (5): 1993–94, 1995–96, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2022–23 * ''Runners-up (4):'' 1994–95, 1996–97, 2004–05, 2009–10 EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup * Winners (4): 1997, 1998, 2014, 2016 * ''Runners-up (1):'' 1995 Women Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), somet ...
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Franzisca Hauke
Franzisca Hauke (born 10 September 1989) is a German field hockey player. She represented her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Olympics. Her brother, Tobias Hauke plays also field hockey for the German national team. Education Hauke completed her abitur ''Abitur'' (), often shortened colloquially to ''Abi'', is a qualification granted at the end of secondary education in Germany. It is conferred on students who pass their final exams at the end of ISCED 3, usually after twelve or thirteen year ... in 2009 at the Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums. References External links * 1989 births Living people German female field hockey players German female indoor hockey players Field hockey players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic field hockey players for Germany Field hockey players from Hamburg Olympic bronze medalists for Germany Olympic medalists in field hockey Medalists at the 2016 Summe ...
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Julia Ciupka
Julia Sonntag ( , born 1 November 1991) is a German field hockey player for the German national team. She participated at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup The 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup was the 14th edition of the Women's Hockey World Cup, a field hockey tournament. It was held from 21 July to 5 August 2018 at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre in London, England. Defending champions t .... References External links * 1991 births Living people German female field hockey players Female field hockey goalkeepers Sportspeople from Mönchengladbach Field hockey players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic field hockey players for Germany {{Germany-fieldhockey-bio-stub ...
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HTC Uhlenhorst Mülheim
Hockey- und Tennisclub Uhlenhorst e.V. Mülheim, also known as HTC Uhlenhorst Mülheim, is a German professional field hockey club based in Mülheim, North Rhine-Westphalia. They are one of the most successful German field hockey clubs having won nine EuroHockey Club Champions Cup, European titles between 1988 and 1996. They have also won the most Feldhockey Bundesliga (Men's field hockey), Bundesliga titles with 18. Honours Men Feldhockey Bundesliga (Men's field hockey), Bundesliga * Winners (18): 1949–50, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1959–60, 1963–64, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2017–18 Feldhockey-Bundesliga, 2017–18, 2018–19 Feldhockey-Bundesliga, 2018–19 * Runners-up (10): 1950–51, 1952–53, 1958–59, 1960–61, 1988–89, 1991–92, 1995–96, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2019–2021 Feldhockey-Bundesliga, 2019–2021 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup * Winners (9): 1988, 1989, 1990, 19 ...
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Maike Schaunig
Maike Schaunig (born 13 March 1996) is a German field hockey player for the German national team. She participated at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup The 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup was the 14th edition of the Women's Hockey World Cup, a field hockey tournament. It was held from 21 July to 5 August 2018 at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre in London, England. Defending champions t .... References 1996 births Living people German female field hockey players German female indoor hockey players Female field hockey defenders Field hockey players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic field hockey players for Germany 21st-century German women {{Germany-fieldhockey-bio-stub ...
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