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2021 Women's Asian Champions Trophy
The 2021 Women's Asian Champions Trophy was the sixth edition of the Women's Asian Champions Trophy, a biennial field hockey tournament for the six best Asian women's national teams organized by the Asian Hockey Federation. The tournament was held at the Donghae City Sunrise Stadium in Donghae, South Korea and it was originally scheduled from 14 to 21 June 2020. South Korea were the defending champions. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the tournament was postponed on 26 March 2020. In September 2020 the new dates were announced and the tournament would be held from 31 March to 6 April 2021. In January 2021 the tournament was postponed again and in October was postponed further to 5 to 12 December 2021. Teams The following four teams will be participating in the tournament. Malaysia could not play their first two matches of the tournament and eventually had to withdraw due to Covid-related issues. On 9 December India also had to withdraw from the tournament due to the same reason. ...
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Donghae City
Donghae (; ) is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, city in Gangwon Province, South Korea. There are two major ports: Donghae Harbor and Mukho Harbor. The city is located on the Yeongdong Line railroad and the Donghae Expressway. Numerous caverns are found in the city, as in neighboring Samcheok. Hanzhong University was located here. Location Donghae is located in the central region of the east coast of South Korea. Jeongseon County is to the west and Gangneung to the north. It contains the southern terminus of the Donghae Expressway, and the No. 7 national way passes through the city. The city is mostly mountainous and has natural resources such as Mureung Valley and beautiful beaches. Here, the high Taebaek Mountains lie along the eastern coast, preventing rivers from meeting the coast. However, in the rainy season, spontaneous water flow is possible. Climate Symbols * Tree: Ginkgo biloba, Ginkgo tree * Flower: Red Prumusumume * Bird: Seagull Free industry zone ...
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2010 Women's Asian Champions Trophy
The 2010 Asian Women's Hockey Champions Trophy was the inaugural edition of the Women's Asian Champions Trophy. The tournament was held in Busan, South Korea. The top four Asian teams (China, India, Japan, and South Korea) participated in the tournament which involved round-robin league among all teams followed by play-offs for final positions. Umpires Six umpires were selected to officiate at the tournament: *Nirmla Dagar (IND) *Nor Piza Hassan (MAS) *Kang Hyun-hee (KOR) *Kim Jung-hee (KOR) *Liu Lijie (CHN) *Kitty Yau (HKG) Results ''All times are South Korea Standard Time (UTC+8 UTC+08:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +08:00. It is the most populous time zone in the world, as well as a possible candidate for ASEAN Common Time, mainly due to China's large population, with an estimated population ...)'' Round robin ---- ---- Classification round Third place game Final Final standings # # # # References {{Women's Asian Champions Trophy ...
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Ma Ning (field Hockey)
Ma Ning (born 29 September 2000) is a field hockey player from China, who plays as a defender. Career Under–18 In 2018, Ma captained the Chinese U–18 team to a bronze medal at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires. National team Ma made her debut for the national team in 2021 at the Asian Champions Trophy in Donghae City Donghae (; ) is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, city in Gangwon Province, South Korea. There are two major ports: Donghae Harbor and Mukho Harbor. The city is located on the Yeongdong Line railroad and the Donghae Expressway. Numer .... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ning, Ma 2000 births Living people Female field hockey defenders Chinese female field hockey players 21st-century Chinese sportswomen Field hockey players at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic field hockey players for China Field hockey players at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Field hockey players at the 2022 Asian Games Medalists at the 2022 Asian Games ...
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Kanon Mori
Kanon Mori is a Japanese field hockey Field hockey (or simply referred to as hockey in some countries where ice hockey is not popular) is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with 11 players in total, made up of 10 field players and a goalk ... player for the Japanese national team. References External links * 1996 births Living people Japanese female field hockey players Female field hockey forwards Field hockey players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic field hockey players for Japan 21st-century Japanese sportswomen {{Japan-fieldhockey-bio-stub ...
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Monika Malik
Monika Malik (born 5 November 1993), known mononymously as Monika, is an Indian field hockey player who represented India in the 2014 Asian Games and was part of the bronze-medal winning squad. She is currently employed with the Indian Railways. See also * List of Indian sportswomen References External links *Monika Malikat Hockey India Hockey India plans, directs and conducts all the activities for both men's and women's field hockey in India. It is recognized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India as the sole body responsible towards promoting the ... 1993 births Living people Indian female field hockey players 21st-century Indian women 21st-century Indian people Asian Games silver medalists for India Asian Games field hockey players for India Asian Games bronze medalists for India Female field hockey defenders Field hockey players at the 2014 Asian Games Field hockey players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Field hockey players ...
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Sonika Tandi
Sonika Tandi (born 20 March 1997) is an Indian field hockey player who plays as a midfielder for the Indian national team. She was part of the Indian squad at the 2017 Women's Hockey Asia Cup which won the gold medal. References External links *Sonikaat Hockey India Hockey India plans, directs and conducts all the activities for both men's and women's field hockey in India. It is recognized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India as the sole body responsible towards promoting the ... 1997 births Living people Indian female field hockey players Female field hockey midfielders People from Churu district Field hockey players from Rajasthan Sportswomen from Rajasthan Field hockey players at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for India Commonwealth Games field hockey players for India Commonwealth Games bronze medallists in field hockey South Asian Games gold medalists for India South Asian Games m ...
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Rajwinder Kaur (field Hockey, Born 1998)
Rajwinder Kaur (born 19 November 1998) is an Indian field hockey player and a former member of Indian women's hockey team. She hails from Punjab. She plays for Indian Oil Corporation Limited in the domestic hockey tournaments. She plays as a forward. Early life Rajwinder hails from a small village Mugal Chak in Naushehra Pannua taluk, near Tarn Taran in Punjab. Her father is an auto-rickshaw driver and her mother is a home maker. She is the eldest daughter and has two younger sisters and a brother. She studied Sri Guru Arjun Dev Public School, where her seniors encouraged her in 2015 to take up hockey. Career She made her Junior India debut in 2016 when she was selected for the Under-18 Asia Cup in Malaysia. In 2017 she was called for the Senior India camp. She was part of the Indian team that player the FIH Pro-League at Bhubaneswar in April 2022. References External links Rajwinder Kaurat Hockey India Hockey India plans, directs and conducts all the activities ...
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Jyoti (field Hockey)
Jyoti Rumavat (born 11 December 1999) is an Indian field hockey player from Haryana. She plays as a forward for the national team. Rumavat plats for Soorma Hockey Club in Hockey India League. She was a part of the squad at the 2022 Women's Hockey Asia Cup which won the bronze medal. Early life and career Rumavat is from Sonipat, Haryana. She made her senior India debut in 2019. She played for India in the FIH Hockey Pro League 2021-22, where India won the gold medal. SHe also played for India in the FIH Hockey Pro League 2023-24. She was also part of the Indian team that won the bronze medal in the Commonwealth Games 2022 held at Birmingham, England. In the same year, she played the FIH Hockey Women's World Cup held in Spain and Netherlands, where Indian women finished ninth. In202, she also represented India which won the bronze medal in the Asia Cup in Muscat. In 2023, she was part of the Indian team that won the gold medal in the Women's Hockey5s Asia Cup at Salalah. She wa ...
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Lilima Minz
Lilima Minz (born 10 April 1994) is an Indian female field hockey player. Lilima hails from Bihabandh-Tanatoli village, Lanjiberna Block, Sundargarh District of Odisha. She is a product of Sports Hostel, Panposh, Rourkela, Odisha. Career Lilima Minz, born on 10 April 1994, trained at the Sports Hostel, Panposh, Rourkela, Odisha. Lilima represented Indian senior team for the first time in 2011 during a four-nation tournament in Argentina. She was part of Indian women hockey's team that won the bronze medal in junior's hockey world cup for the first time in 2013. In March 2018, Minz completed her 100 appearances for the National team. Minz was also part of the squad that represented India in 2016 summer Olympics after 36 years. She was also part of Asian cup winning squad in 2017. Lilima was one of the four players who were made to sit on the floor of the train for an hour due to unconfirmed railway ticket on their way back to home from Rio Olympics. Awards and achievements Lil ...
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Vandana Katariya
Vandana Katariya (born 15 April 1992) is a former Indian field hockey player who played as a forward for the Indian national team. After representing India in 320 matches and scoring 158 goals, she announced her retirement from international hockey on 1 April 2025. As of that date, she holds the record for the most caps in Indian women's hockey. Vandana rose to prominence in 2013, being India's top goal-scorer in the 2013 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup, where India won a bronze medal; she scored five goals in the tournament, the third by any player. She is an ambassador of Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign. She was a part of the Indian team that won a bronze medal at the 2014 Asian Games and represented India at the 2016 Rio Olympics. She has cited Argentine Luciana Aymar as her favorite player. In March 2022, Kataria was awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, in recognition of her distinguished contribution in the field of sports. Early life Katariy ...
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Third Place Game
Many sports playoffs and knockout tournaments include a third place playoff, third place match, bronze medal game, or consolation game to decide which competitor or team will be credited with finishing third and fourth. This game is typically competed by the competitors or teams that lost in the semi-finals of the tournament that they competed in. Some tournaments may use the third place playoff to determine who wins the bronze medal, while other tournaments need to hold a third place playoff for seeding purposes if three or all four semi-finalists advance to another tournament. Social psychology studies have found that bronze medalists who had won a third place playoff were significantly happier than silver medalists who had lost a championship final. In tournaments that do not award medals or have the third place finisher advance to something else, a third place playoff is a classification match that serves little more than as a consolation to the losing semi-finalists. A conso ...
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Final
Final, Finals or The Final may refer to: *Final examination or finals, a test given at the end of a course of study or training *Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which decides a winner for an event ** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of contests taking place after a regular season or round-robin tournament, culminating in a final by the first definition. Art and entertainment * ''Finals'' (comics), a four-issue comic book mini-series * '' The Finals'', a first-person shooter game Film * ''Final'' (film), a science fiction film * ''The Final'' (film), a thriller film * ''Finals'' (film), a 2019 Malayalam sports drama film Music *Final, a tone of the Gregorian mode * Final (band), an English electronic musical group *'' Final (Vol. 1)'', 2021 album by Enrique Iglesias **'' Final (Vol. 2)'', 2024 album by Enrique Iglesias * ''The Final'' (album), by Wham! *"The Final", a song by Dir en gre ...
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