Field Hockey At The 1999 Pan American Games
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Field Hockey At The 1999 Pan American Games
The Field Hockey Tournament at the 1999 Pan American Games was held on the pitch of the Kildonan-East Collegiate near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from Saturday July 24 to Wednesday August 4. It served as a qualification tournament for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Qualification Men's qualification Women's qualification Medal summary Medal table Men's tournament The hosts Canada wo their third gold medal by defeating the two-time defending champions Argentina 1–0 in the final. Cuba won the bronze medal by defeating Chile 6–0. Preliminary round Standings Results ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Medal round Bronze Medal Game Final Final standings Top goalscorers Women's tournament Preliminary round Medal round Bronze medal match Final Final standings References Field Hockey Canada {{EventsAt1999PanAmGames Pan American Games 1999 Events at the 1999 Pan American Games 1999 Pan America ...
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Pan Am 1999
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Argentina Men's National Field Hockey Team
The Argentina men's national field hockey team () represents Argentina in field hockey and is governed by the Argentine Hockey Confederation (CAH). The current coach is Lucas Rey, who was appointed after Mariano Ronconi let go after the 2024 Summer Olympics. The team is currently sixth in the FIH World Rankings. ''Los Leones (The Lions)'' are the only team of the Americas to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games. They achieved this after defeating Belgium 4–2 in the final at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Argentina's Olympic gold-winning coach is Carlos Retegui. Argentina has appeared in every Hockey World Cup, since the first edition in 1973, except the 1998 edition. They won the bronze medal in 2014, their best position in the tournament. They also obtained a bronze medal at the 2008 Hockey Champions Trophy and a silver medal at the 2016–17 Hockey World League. At a continental level, Argentina is the most winning team in the Americas, having ...
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Bindi Kullar
Bindi Singh Kullar (born January 11, 1976, in Richmond, British Columbia) is a Canadian field hockey player, who played his first international senior tournament for the Men's National Team in 1996. His father, Pritpal Singh Kullar who hailed from Sansarpur village in Punjab, was also a field hockey player and went on to represent Canada in 1978. International senior competitions * 1996 — World Cup Preliminary, Sardinia (2nd) * 1997 — World Cup Qualifier, Kuala Lumpur (5th) * 1998 — World Cup, Utrecht (8th) * 1998 — Commonwealth Games, Kuala Lumpur (not ranked) * 1999 — Pan American Games, Winnipeg (1st) * 2000 — Americas Cup, Cuba (2nd) * 2000 — Olympic Games, Sydney (10th) * 2001 — World Cup Qualifier, Edinburgh (8th) * 2002 — Commonwealth Games, Manchester (6th) * 2004 — Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Madrid (11th) * 2007 — Pan American Games, Rio de Janeiro (1st) * 2008 — Olympic Games The mode ...
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Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the List of countries and dependencies by area, eighth-largest country in the world. Argentina shares the bulk of the Southern Cone with Chile to the west, and is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. Argentina is a Federation, federal state subdivided into twenty-three Provinces of Argentina, provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and List of cities in Argentina by population, largest city of the nation, Buenos Aires. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a Federalism, federal system. Argentina claims sovereignty ov ...
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Spain
Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Europe and the fourth-most populous European Union member state. Spanning across the majority of the Iberian Peninsula, its territory also includes the Canary Islands, in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean, the Balearic Islands, in the Western Mediterranean Sea, and the Autonomous communities of Spain#Autonomous cities, autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, in mainland Africa. Peninsular Spain is bordered to the north by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; to the east and south by the Mediterranean Sea and Gibraltar; and to the west by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. Spain's capital and List of largest cities in Spain, largest city is Madrid, and other major List of metropolitan areas in Spain, urban areas include Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, ...
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Rob Short
Rob ("Shorty") Short (born August 11, 1972 in Maidstone, England) is a Canadian field hockey player. Career Short played his first international senior tournament in 1995, at the Pan American Games in Mar del Plata. Highlights include the 1998 World Cup in the Netherlands where the Canadian team finished 8th, with Short scoring 4 goals in the 7 games. In 2000 he competed with the national hockey team of Canada at the Summer Olympics in Sydney, where the team finished 10th. A recent win (over Argentina in strokes) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the Pan American Games meant Rob competed in his second Olympic Games in Beijing in the summer of 2008. Short has played club hockey at the highest level in the Netherlands since 1999; 3 years with HC Rotterdam, 2 years at Laren, and is currently playing his 9th year with HGC. Last year with HGC, he won the EHL ( Euro Hockey League) and took home the MVP of the European competition and with it 5000 Euro. Both Short and his older brothe ...
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Paul Wettlaufer
Paul Wettlaufer (born January 28, 1978) is a Canadian field hockey player. Wettlaufer earned his first international cap for the Men's National Team in 1998 against Spain in Barcelona. Paul grew up in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, where he attended Handsworth Secondary School (1991–1996) and played field hockey for the West Vancouver Field Hockey Club. International senior competitions * 1998 – Commonwealth Games, Kuala Lumpur (not ranked) * 1999 – Sultan Azlan Shah Tournament, Kuala Lumpur (4th) * 1999 – Pan American Games, Winnipeg (1st) * 2000 – Sultan Azlan Shah Tournament, Kuala Lumpur (7th) * 2000 – Americas Cup, Cuba (2nd) * 2000 – Olympic Games, Sydney (10th) * 2001 – World Cup Qualifier, Edinburgh (8th) * 2002 – Commonwealth Games, Manchester (6th) * 2003 – Pan American Games, Santo Domingo (2nd) * 2004 – Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Madrid (11th) * 2004 – Pan Am Cup, London (2nd) * 2006 – Commonwealth Games, Melbourn ...
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Scott Mosher
Scott Mosher (born October 25, 1973, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a former field hockey forward from Canada. International senior competitions * 1998 – World Cup, Utrecht (8th) * 1998 – Commonwealth Games, Kuala Lumpur (not ranked) * 1999 – Pan American Games, Winnipeg (1st) * 2000 – Americas Cup, Cuba (2nd) * 2000 – Olympic Games The modern Olympic Games (Olympics; ) are the world's preeminent international Olympic sports, sporting events. They feature summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a Multi-s ..., Sydney (10th) References Profile External links * 1973 births Canadian male field hockey players Field hockey people from Ontario Field hockey players at the 2000 Summer Olympics Living people Male field hockey forwards Olympic field hockey players for Canada Sportspeople from Ottawa Pan American Games gold medalists for Canada in field hockey 1998 Men's Hocke ...
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Andrew Griffiths (field Hockey)
Andrew Griffiths (born January 11, 1969) is a former field hockey forward from Canada. He is currently the head coach of the Old Dominion Monarchs field hockey team. International senior competitions * 1989 – World Cup Qualifier, Madison, USA (2nd) * 1990 – World Cup, Lahore (11th) * 1991 – Pan American Games, Havana (2nd) * 1991 – Olympic Qualifier, Auckland (6th) * 1993 – World Cup Qualifier, Poznan (7th) * 1995 – Pan American Games, Mar del Plata (2nd) * 1996 – Olympic Qualifier, Barcelona (6th) * 1996 – World Cup Preliminary, Sardinia (2nd) * 1997 – World Cup Qualifier, Kuala Lumpur (5th) * 1998 – World Cup, Utrecht (8th) * 1999 – Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, Kuala Lumpur (4th) * 1999 – Pan American Games, Winnipeg (1st) * 2000 – Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, Kuala Lumpur (7th) * 2000 – Americas Cup, Cuba (2nd) * 2000 – Olympic Games The modern Olympic Games (Olympics; ) are the world's preeminent international Olympic sports, sporting events. They f ...
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Jorge O'Ryan
Jorge is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name George. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced very differently in each of the two languages: Spanish ; Portuguese . It is derived from the Greek name Γεώργιος (''Georgios'') via Latin ''Georgius''; the former is derived from (''georgos''), meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker". The Latin form ''Georgius'' had been rarely given in Western Christendom since at least the 6th century. The popularity of the name however develops from around the 12th century, in Occitan in the form '' Jordi'', and it becomes popular at European courts after the publication of the ''Golden Legend'' in the 1260s. The West Iberian form ''Jorge'' is on record in Portugal as the name of Jorge de Lencastre, Duke of Coimbra (1481–1550). List of people with the given name Jorge * Jorge (footballer, born 1939), Brazilian footballer * Jorge (footballer, born 1946), Brazilian footballer * Jorge (Brazilian singer), Brazilian musician and ...
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Steve Jennings (field Hockey)
Steven Michael Jennings (born July 24, 1969, in Bethesda, Maryland) is a former field hockey midfielder, who competed for the United States since 1991 and finished twelfth with the national team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He is currently head coach at the American University in Washington DC for over 22 seasons. References * Bethesda Magazine ''Bethesda Magazine'' is a bimonthly magazine distributed in Montgomery County, Maryland since 2004. It is named after the prosperous suburban area Montgomery County, Maryland. The magazine was founded by Steve Hull. The magazine's core focuse ... Articl * AU Eagle * Southern Living article (1996* Video clip featuring exclusive interview with Steve Jenning External links * 1969 births Living people American male field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for the United States Field hockey players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Bethesda, Maryland University of Maryland, Colleg ...
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Bronze Medal Match
Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese, nickel, or zinc) and sometimes non-metals (such as phosphorus) or metalloids (such as arsenic or silicon). These additions produce a range of alloys some of which are harder than copper alone or have other useful properties, such as strength, ductility, or machinability. The archaeological period during which bronze was the hardest metal in widespread use is known as the Bronze Age. The beginning of the Bronze Age in western Eurasia is conventionally dated to the mid-4th millennium BCE (~3500 BCE), and to the early 2nd millennium BCE in China; elsewhere it gradually spread across regions. The Bronze Age was followed by the Iron Age, which started about 1300 BCE and reaching most of Eurasia by about 500 BCE, although bronze continued to be much more widely used than it is in modern times. Because historical artworks we ...
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