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Kara-Lee Botes
Kara-Lee Botes (née Stella, born 7 March 1990) is a South African field hockey player for the South African 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 * *Kara-Lee Botesin gsport {{DEFAULTSORT:Botes, Kara-Lee 1990 births Living people South African female field hockey players South African female indoor hockey players Field hockey players at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for South Africa ...
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South Africa Women's National Field Hockey Team
The South Africa women's national field hockey team represents South Africa in international field hockey matches and tournaments. Tournament history Summer Olympics World Cup Commonwealth Games Africa Cup of Nations All-Africa Games African Olympic Qualifier World League * 2012–13 – 12th place * 2014–15 – 14th place * 2016–17 – 10th place Hockey Nations Cup Champions Trophy * 2000 – 5th place Champions Challenge Current squad The Squad for the 2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup. Head coach: Giles Bonnet See also *South Africa men's national field hockey team *South Africa women's national under-21 field hockey team *South Africa women's national under-18 field hockey team Notes References External links *FIH profile African women's national field hockey teams Field hockey National National may refer to: Common uses * Nation or country ** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nat ...
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South Africa Women's National Indoor Hockey Team
The South Africa women's national field hockey team represents South Africa in international indoor hockey matches and tournaments. Tournament history Indoor Africa Cup * 2017 Women's African Hockey Indoor Cup of Nations, 2017 – * 2021 Women's Indoor Africa Cup, 2021 – Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup, Indoor Hockey World Cup * 2003 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup, 2003 – 10th place *2007 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup, 2007 – 11th place *2015 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup, 2015 – 11th place *2018 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup, 2018 – 11th place *2023 Women's FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup, 2023 - 4th place Current squad Squad for the 2023 Women's FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup. Head coach: Lennie Botha See also * South Africa men's national indoor hockey team * South Africa women's national field hockey team References External links Official
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Women's Hockey Africa Cup Of Nations
The Women's Hockey Africa Cup of Nations is an international women's field hockey tournament governed by African Hockey Federation. The winning team becomes the champions of Africa and qualified for the FIH Hockey World Cup. Qualification The top two highest-ranked teams in the FIH World Rankings qualify directly for the tournament while the other teams have to play in the regional qualifiers. The top two teams from each of the regional qualifiers qualify for the tournament. The three regions are Northeast Africa, Northwest Africa, and Central south Africa. Results Summary :* = ''hosts'' Team appearances See also *Field hockey at the African Games *Men's Hockey Africa Cup of Nations *Women's African Olympic Qualifier The Women's African Olympic Qualifier is the qualification tournament for the women's field hockey event at the Summer Olympics. It is held every four years and was introduced after field hockey was removed from the All-Africa Games program. The f ... Referen ...
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2017 Women's Hockey Africa Cup Of Nations
The 2017 Women's Hockey Africa Cup of Nations was the seventh edition of the Women's Hockey Africa Cup of Nations, the quadrennial international women's field hockey championship of Africa organised by the African Hockey Federation. It was held in Ismailia, Egypt from 22 to 29 October 2017. Zambia withdrew before the tournament. The winner qualified for the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup. The five-time defending champions South Africa women's national field hockey team, South Africa won their sixth title. Teams * ' * * * * * ' Results ''All times are local (Eastern European Time, UTC+2).'' Preliminary round ---- ---- ---- ---- Classification round Third and fourth place Final Final standings Goalscorers See also *2017 Men's Hockey Africa Cup of Nations References External linksOfficial website
{{Women's Hockey Africa Cup of Nations Women's Hockey Africa Cup of Nations 2017 in women's field hockey, Africa Cup of Nations 2017 in Egyptian sport, Hockey Af ...
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Indoor Africa Cup
Indoor hockey at the Indoor Africa Cup was first introduced at the 2017 Men's African Hockey Indoor Cup of Nations in Swakopmund, Namibia. Men's tournament Results Summary :* = ''hosts'' Team appearances Women's tournament Results Summary :* = ''hosts'' Team appearances References {{International indoor hockey Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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2017 Women's African Hockey Indoor Cup Of Nations
The 2017 Women's Indoor African Cup of Nation was held in Swakopmund, Namibia. It was originally scheduled from 23 to 25 June 2017. The competition featured three teams, with the winner securing a place in the 2018 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup. The defending champions Namibia women's national indoor hockey team, Namibia won the title by defeating the hosts South Africa women's national indoor hockey team, South Africa 3(2)–3(1) in the final. Teams Results Standings Fixtures ''All times are local (South African Standard Time, UTC+2).'' ---- Final Statistics Final standings Awards The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament. Goalscorers See also *2017 Men's African Hockey Indoor Cup of Nations References

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Field Hockey
Field hockey is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with ten outfield players and a goalkeeper. Teams must drive a round hockey ball by hitting it with a hockey stick towards the rival team's shooting circle and then into the goal. The match is won by the team that scores the most goals. Matches are played on grass, watered turf, artificial turf, synthetic field, or indoor boarded surface. The stick is made of wood, carbon fibre, fibreglass, or a combination of carbon fibre and fibreglass in different quantities. The stick has two sides; one rounded and one flat; only the flat face of the stick is allowed to progress the ball. During play, goalkeepers are the only players allowed to touch the ball with any part of their body. A player's hand is considered part of the stick if holding the stick. If the ball is "played" with the rounded part of the stick (i.e. deliberately stopped or hit), it will result in a penalty (accidental touches ar ...
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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 the Netherlands won the tournament for an eighth time after defeating Ireland 6–0 in the final, who claimed their first World Cup medal. Spain won the third place match by defeating Australia 3–1 to claim their first World Cup medal as well. Bidding In March 2013, one month after the FIH published the Event Assignment Process Document for the 2014–2018 cycle, Australia, Belgium, England and New Zealand were shortlisted as candidates for hosting the event and were demanded to submit bidding documentation, requirement that eventually Belgium did not meet. In addition one month before the host election, Australia withdrew their application due to technical and financial reasons. England was announced as host on 7 November 2013 during a ...
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1990 Births
Year 199 ( CXCIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was sometimes known as year 952 ''Ab urbe condita''. The denomination 199 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Mesopotamia is partitioned into two Roman provinces divided by the Euphrates, Mesopotamia and Osroene. * Emperor Septimius Severus lays siege to the city-state Hatra in Central-Mesopotamia, but fails to capture the city despite breaching the walls. * Two new legions, I Parthica and III Parthica, are formed as a permanent garrison. China * Battle of Yijing: Chinese warlord Yuan Shao defeats Gongsun Zan. Korea * Geodeung succeeds Suro of Geumgwan Gaya, as king of the Korean kingdom of Gaya (traditional date). By topic Religion * Pope Zephyrinus succeeds Pope Victor I, as th ...
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Living People
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South African Female Field Hockey Players
South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz'' ("south"), possibly related to the same Proto-Indo-European root that the word ''sun'' derived from. Some languages describe south in the same way, from the fact that it is the direction of the sun at noon (in the Northern Hemisphere), like Latin meridies 'noon, south' (from medius 'middle' + dies 'day', cf English meridional), while others describe south as the right-hand side of the rising sun, like Biblical Hebrew תֵּימָן teiman 'south' from יָמִין yamin 'right', Aramaic תַּימנַא taymna from יָמִין yamin 'right' and Syriac ܬܰܝܡܢܳܐ taymna from ܝܰܡܝܺܢܳܐ yamina (hence the name of Yemen, the land to the south/right of the Levant). Navigation By convention, the ''bottom or down-facing side'' of ...
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South African Female Indoor Hockey Players
South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz'' ("south"), possibly related to the same Proto-Indo-European root that the word ''sun'' derived from. Some languages describe south in the same way, from the fact that it is the direction of the sun at noon (in the Northern Hemisphere), like Latin meridies 'noon, south' (from medius 'middle' + dies 'day', cf English meridional), while others describe south as the right-hand side of the rising sun, like Biblical Hebrew תֵּימָן teiman 'south' from יָמִין yamin 'right', Aramaic תַּימנַא taymna from יָמִין yamin 'right' and Syriac ܬܰܝܡܢܳܐ taymna from ܝܰܡܝܺܢܳܐ yamina (hence the name of Yemen, the land to the south/right of the Levant). Navigation By convention, the ''bottom or down-facing side'' of a ...
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