1995 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship
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The 1995
Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship The Women's EuroHockey Championship is an international women's field hockey competition organized by the European Hockey Federation (EHF) for the top eight European national teams. It is the top division of the EuroHockey Championships. The ina ...
was the fourth edition of the women's field hockey championship organised by the
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. It was held in
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from June 14 to June 25, 1995. In the final host
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defeated reigning Olympic champion
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after penalty strokes to clinch its third title.


Venue

*'' Wagener Stadium''


Squads


Umpires

* Judith Brinsfield * Laura Crespo * Jana Vudmanskova * Mary Power * Renée Cohen * Lynne Fotheringham * Ute Löwenstein * Alyson Dale * Renée Cohen * Kazuko Yasueda * Edna Rutten * Lourdes Santiago Pinar * Carla d'Alberto


Preliminary round


Group A

*Wednesday June 14, 1995

*Thursday June 15, 1995
*Friday June 16, 1995 *Saturday June 17, 1995

*Monday June 19, 1995

*Tuesday June 20, 1995
*Wednesday June 21, 1995


Group B

*Thursday June 15, 1995

*Friday June 16, 1995

*Sunday June 18, 1995

*Monday June 19, 1995 *Tuesday June 20, 1995
*Wednesday June 21, 1995


Play-offs

*Friday June 23, 1995


*Saturday June 24, 1995


*Sunday June 25, 1995



Awards


References


EuroHockey Statistics

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