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Field Hockey At The 2010 Asian Games – Women's Tournament
The women's field hockey at the 2010 Asian Games was held in Guangzhou from 13 November to 24 November 2010 at the Aoti Hockey Field. China won the tournament for the third time after defeating South Korea 5–4 in a penalty shoot-out after the final finished as a 0–0 draw. Officials The following umpires were appointed by the FIH and AHF to officiate the tournament: * Mercedes Sánchez (ARG) * Chen Hong (CHN) * Miao Lin (CHN) * Christiane Hippler (GER) * Kitty Yau (HKG) * Anupama Puchimanda (IND) * Nor Piza Hassan (MAS) * Miskarmalia Mohd Ariffin (SGP) * Lynn Hassan (SGP) * Lesley Nunn (RSA) * Kang Hyun-young (KOR) Squads * Ma Yibo * Huang Xuejiao * Ma Wei * Sun Sinan *Fu Baorong * Li Shuang * Gao Lihua * Wang Zhishuang * Zhang Yimeng * Li Hongxia * Ren Ye * Zhao Yudiao * Song Qingling * De Jiaojiao * Xu Xiaoxu * Li Dongxiao * Dipika Murthy * Binita Toppo * Chanchan Devi Thokchom * Surinder Kaur * Poonam Rani * Yogita Bali * Ritu Rani * Deepika Thakur * Jasjeet ...
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Guangzhou
Guangzhou, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, southern China. Located on the Pearl River about northwest of Hong Kong and north of Macau, Guangzhou has a history of over 2,200 years and was a major terminus of the Silk Road. The port of Guangzhou serves as a transportation hub for China's fourth largest city and surrounding areas, including Hong Kong. Guangzhou was captured by the United Kingdom, British during the First Opium War and no longer enjoyed a monopoly after the war; consequently it lost trade to other ports such as Hong Kong and Shanghai, but continued to serve as a major entrepôt. Following the Second Battle of Chuenpi in 1841, the Treaty of Nanking was signed between Robert Peel, Sir Robert Peel on behalf of Queen Victoria and Lin Zexu on behalf of Daoguang Emperor, Emperor Xuanzong and ceded British Hong Kong, Hong Kon ...
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Wang Zhishuang
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Poonam Rani
Poonam Rani (born 8 February 1993) is an Indian field hockey player from Hisar, Haryana who was selected to represent India at the 2016 Olympics. She is said to have been inspired to play hockey after watching the India win the gold medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It .... See also * List of Indian sportswomen References External links * * * * 1993 births Living people Indian female field hockey players 21st-century Indian women 21st-century Indian people Asian Games bronze medalists for India Asian Games field hockey players for India Field hockey players at the 2010 Asian Games Field hockey players at the 2014 Asian Games Field hockey players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Field hockey pl ...
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Surinder Kaur (field Hockey)
Surinder Kaur (born 12 July 1982 in Shahbad Markanda, Kurukshetra District, Haryana) is an Indian former field hockey player, who represented the India women's national field hockey team. She hails from Haryana and played with the team when it won Gold at the 2004 Hockey Asia Cup. In the 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup The 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup was the 11th edition of the Women's Hockey World Cup field hockey tournament. It was held from 27 September to 8 October 2006 in Madrid, Spain. The Netherlands won the tournament for the sixth time after defea ..., where India was eliminated at the group stage, having finished at the bottom of their group without a win in 5 matches, Surindar scored 5 of India's 7 goals in those 5 matches. References Biography 1982 births Living people Field hockey players from Haryana Indian female field hockey players Recipients of the Arjuna Award Sportswomen from Haryana Field hockey players at the 1998 Asian Games Field hocke ...
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Chanchan Devi Thokchom
''Chhanchhan'' is an Indian family drama TV series which aired from 25 March 2013 through 19 September 2013 on Sony Entertainment Television. It stars Sanaya Irani, Supriya Pathak, and Anuj Sachdeva. Plot Chhanchhan Sarabhai (Sanaya Irani) is a young woman with a modern outlook who lives in Ahmedabad with her family. During the wedding of her friend Poorvi, Chhanchhan meets Umaben, (Supriya Pathak) who needs money. Realizing this, they stop the marriage and Umaben starts to hate Chhanchhan. Chhanchhan meets Umaben's son Manav ( Farhan Khan), and they also hate each other. Despite their mutual hatred, they develop a friendship and fall in love. Chhanchhan's family is happy when they learn of the pair's relationship. When Umaben finds out her son is in love with↵Chhanchhan, she feigns illness and tells her family she will only recover if Manav marries a girl of her choice. Manav's friend Himanshu says he will arrange for Umaben and Chhanchhan to meet so Manav can marry Chhanchha ...
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Binita Toppo
Binita Toppo (born 21 November 1980) is an Indian former field hockey player who played for the India women's field hockey team. She was part of the team that won the 2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup. Toppo is currently employed with Western Railways. Early life Toppo was born in Lulkidihi in the Sundergarh district of Odisha. She lost her father at a very young age and her mother worked at a school as a cleaner. Education Toppo studied at the Mahindra College in Ranchi. She trained at the Panposh Sports Hostel, Rourkela. Toppo completed coaches' training programs at Tata Football Academy, Jamshedpur and Baichung Bhutia Football Schools, Delhi. Career and training Toppo made it to the Indian national team in 2004. Prior to that, she had won many local tournaments in the state. She led the Indian women's hockey team in the 2007 Women's Asia Cup. She led the U-16 Jharkhand state team along with studying at school. She ranked position 5 in Common Wealth Sport in the year 2 ...
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Dipika Murthy
Dipika Murthy (born 10 August 1980) is an Indian former field hockey player, who represented the India women's national field hockey team. She played with the team when it won the Gold at the 2004 Hockey Asia Cup Hockey Asia Cup may refer to: * Men's Hockey Asia Cup * Women's Hockey Asia Cup {{Short pages monitor [Baidu]  


Li Dongxiao
Li Dongxiao (born November 26, 1987) is a Chinese field hockey player. She competed for the China women's national field hockey team at the 2016 Summer Olympics. She won a silver medal as a member of the Chinese team at 2014 Asian Games. References External links

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Xu Xiaoxu
Xu Xiaoxu (Chinese: 许晓旭; 8 August 1986 in Beijing) is a Chinese field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed with the China women's national field hockey team in the women's tournament. She won a silver medal as a member of the Chinese team at 2014 Asian Games The 2014 Asian Games (), officially known as the 17th Asian Games () and also known as Incheon 2014 (), were a pan-Asian multi-sport event held from 19 September to 4 October 2014 in Incheon, South Korea. On 17 April 2007, Incheon was awarded .... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Xu, Xiaoxu 1986 births Living people Chinese female field hockey players 21st-century Chinese sportswomen Asian Games gold medalists for China Asian Games silver medalists for China Field hockey players at the 2010 Asian Games Field hockey players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 2014 Asian Games Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games Olympi ...
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De Jiaojiao
De Jiaojiao (Chinese: 德娇娇; born 5 January 1990) is a Chinese field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed with the China women's national field hockey team in the women's tournament. She also competed with them at the 2016 Summer Olympics. From 2012 to 2016, De was on Tianjin Municipal Hockey Team. She won a silver medal as a member of the Chinese team at the 2014 Asian Games The 2014 Asian Games (), officially known as the 17th Asian Games () and also known as Incheon 2014 (), were a pan-Asian multi-sport event held from 19 September to 4 October 2014 in Incheon, South Korea. On 17 April 2007, Incheon was awarded ..., along with a gold at the 2010 Games and a bronze at the 2018 Games. References External links * * * 1990 births Living people Chinese female field hockey players Asian Games medalists in field hockey Asian Games gold medalists for China Asian Games silver medalists for China Asian Games bronze medalists for China Fie ...
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Song Qingling ( zh, s=宋清龄, hp=Sòng Qīnglíng; born 22 July 1986 in Liaoning Province) is a field hockey player from China. She won a silver medal with the national women's hockey team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She won a silver medal as a member of the Chinese team at 2014 Asian Games The 2014 Asian Games (), officially known as the 17th Asian Games () and also known as Incheon 2014 (), were a pan-Asian multi-sport event held from 19 September to 4 October 2014 in Incheon, South Korea. On 17 April 2007, Incheon was awarded .... References External links * 1986 births Living people Chinese female field hockey players 21st-century Chinese sportswomen Asian Games gold medalists for China Asian Games medalists in field hockey Asian Games silver medalists for China Field hockey players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 2010 Asian Games Field hockey players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 201 ...
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Zhao Yudiao
Zhao Yudiao (; born May 25, 1989, in Linghai, Jinzhou, Liaoning) is a Chinese female professional field hockey player, who won a silver medal with the national women's hockey team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She won a silver medal as a member of the Chinese team at 2014 Asian Games The 2014 Asian Games (), officially known as the 17th Asian Games () and also known as Incheon 2014 (), were a pan-Asian multi-sport event held from 19 September to 4 October 2014 in Incheon, South Korea. On 17 April 2007, Incheon was awarded .... References External links * 1989 births Living people Chinese female field hockey players 21st-century Chinese sportswomen Asian Games gold medalists for China Asian Games medalists in field hockey Asian Games silver medalists for China Field hockey players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 2010 Asian Games Field hockey players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 2014 Asian Game ...
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