Alejandra Gulla

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Alejandra Laura Gulla Field hockey

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Alejandra Gully (2009)

Birthday: July 4th 1977
Place of birth: Lomas de Zamora, ArgentinaArgentinaArgentina 


Clubs as active

Club Lomas Athletic

Club successes

1999: Argentine hockey champion
2000: Argentine hockey champion
2001: Argentine hockey champion
2003: Argentine hockey champion
2004: Argentine hockey champion
2006: Argentine hockey champion
2007: Argentine hockey champion

National team successes

1999:  Gold  at the Pan American Games in Winnipeg
2001:  Gold  at the Champions Trophy in Amstelveen
2001:  Gold  at the Panamerican Cup in Kingston
2003:  Gold  at the Panamerican Games in Santo Domingo
2004: Bronze at the Champions Trophy in Rosario
2004: Bronze at the Olympic Games in Athens
2004:  Gold  at the Panamerican Cup in Bridgetown
2006: Bronze at the World Cup in Madrid
2007:  Gold  at the Panamerican Games in Rio de Janeiro
2008: Bronze at the Olympic Games in Beijing
2008:  Gold  at the Champions Trophy in Mönchengladbach
2009:  Gold  at the Champions Trophy in Sydney
2010:  Gold  at the Champions Trophy in Nottingham
2010:  Gold  at the World Cup in Rosario

* As of July 12, 2020.

Alejandra Laura Gulla (born July 4, 1977 in Lomas de Zamora ) is a former Argentine field hockey player . She took part in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens and 2008 in Beijing .

Career

At the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004 and in Beijing in 2008, she won the bronze medal with the team. At the Pan American Games in 1999 in Winnipeg , 2003 in Santo Domingo and 2007 in Rio de Janeiro , she and the team won gold medals three times. With the Argentine team, she won the FIH Champions Trophy in Amsterdam in 2001 , in Mönchengladbach in 2008 , in Sydney in 2009 and in Nottingham in 2010 . In 2004 she achieved the bronze medal in the Champions Trophy in Rosario . In 2001 in Kingston and 2004 in Bridgetown , she won the Pan America Cup with the team.

She won seven championships with her club, Lomas Athletic Club.

Web links

Individual proof

  1. Championship title on hockey-argentina.com.ar archived on web.archive.org. In: hockey-argentina.com.ar. Retrieved July 12, 2020 (Spanish).