1992 Summer Olympics / Hockey
Olympic hockey tournament 1992 | |||
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Men's | |||
Number of nations | 12 | ||
Olympic champion | Germany | ||
venue | Terrassa | ||
Stadion | Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa | ||
opening | July 26, 1992 | ||
Endgame | August 8, 1992 | ||
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Olympic hockey tournament 1992 | |||
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Ladies | |||
Number of nations | 8th | ||
Olympic champion | Spain | ||
venue | Terrassa | ||
Stadion | Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa | ||
opening | July 27, 1992 | ||
Endgame | August 7, 1992 | ||
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At the XXV. The 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona hosted two hockey competitions. Both the men's and women's tournaments were held in Terrassa , around 28 kilometers away , which is considered the cradle of Spanish hockey. The main stadium was the Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa , an old football stadium that was completely renovated for the games and offered space for 10,200 spectators.
Men's
Germany won the men's Olympic hockey tournament with a 2-1 victory over Australia. Michael Hilgers from Gladbach scored both goals . Thus, exactly 20 years after the first triumph in Munich in 1972 , Germany won the second gold medal in an Olympic hockey tournament. The bronze medal went to Pakistan, which defeated the Netherlands 4-3 in the game for third place.
Game mode
As usual since 1984 , the twelve participants played in two groups A and B, then crossed for the medals, for places five to eight and for places nine to twelve. The participants had qualified as follows:
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The qualifying tournament took place in Auckland in 1991 . Instead of the Soviet Union , which was dissolved in December 1991 , the Commonwealth of Independent States took part in the men's tournament as a United Team (EUN) under the Olympic flag.
Group A
Australia and Germany drew, won the remaining four games and qualified for the semi-finals. | ||||
July 26th | 09:45 | Australia - Argentina | 7: 0 (3: 0) | |
16:00 | India - Germany | 0: 3 (0: 1) | ||
17:30 | Great Britain - Egypt | 2: 0 (1: 0) | ||
July 28th | 09:45 | India - Argentina | 1: 0 (1: 0) | |
16:00 | Australia - Egypt | 5: 1 (2: 1) | ||
20:00 | Germany - Great Britain | 2: 0 (2: 0) | ||
30th July | 10:15 | Great Britain - India | 3: 1 (1: 0) | |
16:00 | Egypt - Argentina | 0: 1 (0: 0) | ||
18:00 | Australia - Germany | 1: 1 (1: 0) | ||
August 1st | 09:45 | Germany - Egypt | 8: 2 (4: 1) | |
18:00 | Argentina - Great Britain | 1: 2 (0: 1) | ||
20:00 | Australia - India | 1: 0 (1: 0) | ||
3rd August | 10:45 | Great Britain - Australia | 0: 6 (0: 2) | |
17:30 | India - Egypt | 2: 1 (2: 0) | ||
18:00 | Germany - Argentina | 2: 1 (0: 0) |
Table group A | ||||
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space | team | Games | Gates | Points |
1. | Australia | 5 | 20: 2 | 9 |
2. | Germany | 5 | 16: 4 | 9 |
3. | Great Britain | 5 | 7:10 | 6th |
4th | India | 5 | 4: 8 | 4th |
5. | Argentina | 5 | 3:12 | 2 |
6th | Egypt | 5 | 4:18 | 0 |
Group B
Pakistan and the Netherlands qualified for the semi-finals. The goal difference decided the order of places four to six. | ||||
July 26th | 10:15 | Spain - New Zealand | 3: 0 (2: 0) | |
18:00 | Pakistan - Malaysia | 4: 1 (3: 1) | ||
20:00 | Netherlands - United team | 5: 2 (2: 0) | ||
July 28th | 10:15 | United team - Malaysia | 7: 3 (2: 3) | |
17:30 | Pakistan - New Zealand | 1: 0 (0: 0) | ||
18:00 | Spain - Netherlands | 2: 3 (1: 1) | ||
30th July | 09:45 | Pakistan - United Team | 6: 2 (2: 2) | |
17:30 | Netherlands - New Zealand | 4: 3 (1: 2) | ||
20:00 | Spain - Malaysia | 5: 2 (2: 2) | ||
August 1st | 10:15 | Netherlands - Pakistan | 2: 3 (1: 1) | |
16:00 | New Zealand - Malaysia | 2: 3 (1: 2) | ||
17:30 | Spain - United team | 4: 0 (1: 0) | ||
3rd August | 09:45 | Netherlands - Malaysia | 6: 0 (3: 0) | |
16:00 | United team - New Zealand | 1: 2 (0: 0) | ||
20:00 | Spain - Pakistan | 1: 6 (0: 1) |
Table group B | ||||
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space | team | Games | Gates | Points |
1. | Pakistan | 5 | 20: 6 | 10 |
2. | Netherlands | 5 | 20:10 | 8th |
3. | Spain | 5 | 15:11 | 6th |
4th | New Zealand | 5 | 7:12 | 2 |
5. | United team | 5 | 12:20 | 2 |
6th | Malaysia | 5 | 9:24 | 2 |
Qualification
5th of August | 09:15 | Argentina - Malaysia | 4: 6 n.V. (3: 3.0: 0) | for 9-12 |
09:45 | United team - Egypt | 4: 2 (2: 2) | for 9-12 | |
16:30 | Great Britain - New Zealand | 3: 2 (2: 2) | to place 5-8 | |
19:00 | Spain - India | 2: 0 (0: 0) | to place 5-8 | |
17:30 | Australia - Netherlands | 3: 0 (2: 1) | Semifinals | |
20:00 | Pakistan - Germany | 1: 2 n.V. (1: 1.1: 0) | Semifinals |
final
August 7th | 09:30 | Argentina - Egypt | 7: 3 (5: 2) | for 11th place |
17:30 | Malaysia - United Team | 4: 3 (2: 2) | for 9th place | |
6th of August | 17:00 | New Zealand - India | 2: 3 (1: 2) | for 7th place |
7:30 p.m. | Great Britain - Spain | 1: 2 (0: 0) | for 5th place | |
8th August | 17:00 | Netherlands - Pakistan | 3: 4 (2: 0) | for 3rd place |
7:30 p.m. | Australia - Germany | 1: 2 (0: 1) | Endgame |
Ranking list | |
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space | team |
1. | Germany |
2. | Australia |
3. | Pakistan |
4th | Netherlands |
5. | Spain |
6th | Great Britain |
7th | India |
8th. | New Zealand |
9. | Malaysia |
10. | United team |
11. | Argentina |
12. | Egypt |
Medalist
Ladies
In the women's category, Spain won the Olympic hockey tournament. In the final, Germany was defeated 2-1. Spain took the lead 1-0, which the German Franziska Hentschel equalized to 1-1 with a penalty corner. In extra time, the host Spain's team scored the winning goal.
The bronze medal went to Great Britain, which defeated Korea 4-3 in the game for third place.
Game mode
As in the previous games in Seoul in 1988, the 8 participants played in two groups, then crossed for the medals and places five to eight. The participants had qualified as follows:
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The qualifying tournament took place in Auckland in 1991 .
Group A
Germany and Spain qualified for the semi-finals, defending champions Australia only finished third. | ||||
July 27th | 16:00 | Australia - Canada | 2: 0 (0: 0) | |
17:30 | Spain - Germany | 2: 2 (1: 2) | ||
29th of July | 17:30 | Australia - Germany | 0: 1 (0: 0) | |
20:00 | Spain - Canada | 2: 1 (1: 0) | ||
August 2nd | 18:00 | Canada - Germany | 0: 4 (0: 3) | |
20:00 | Spain - Australia | 1: 0 (1: 0) |
Table group A | ||||
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space | team | Games | Gates | Points |
1. | Germany | 3 | 7: 2 | 5 |
2. | Spain | 3 | 5: 3 | 5 |
3. | Australia | 3 | 2: 2 | 2 |
4th | Canada | 3 | 1: 8 | 0 |
Group B
The first three of the table were tied. Korea and Great Britain qualified for the semi-finals, the reigning world champions Netherlands only finished third due to the worst goal difference. | ||||
July 27th | 18:00 | New Zealand - Korea | 0: 5 (0: 1) | |
20:00 | Netherlands - Great Britain | 2: 1 (1: 1) | ||
29th of July | 16:00 | Korea - Great Britain | 1: 3 (0: 2) | |
20:00 | Netherlands - New Zealand | 2: 0 (2: 0) | ||
August 2nd | 16:00 | Korea - Netherlands | 2: 0 (1: 0) | |
17:30 | New Zealand - Great Britain | 2: 3 (1: 1) |
Table group B | ||||
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space | team | Games | Gates | Points |
1. | Korea | 3 | 8: 3 | 4th |
2. | Great Britain | 3 | 7: 5 | 4th |
3. | Netherlands | 3 | 4: 3 | 4th |
4th | New Zealand | 3 | 2:10 | 0 |
qualification
4th of August | 09:30 | Australia - New Zealand | 5: 1 (3: 0) | to place 5-8 |
17:30 | Netherlands - Canada | 2: 0 (0: 0) | to place 5-8 | |
17:00 | Germany - Great Britain | 2: 1 (1: 1) | Semifinals | |
7:30 p.m. | Korea - Spain | 1: 2 (1: 1) | Semifinals |
final
6th of August | 09:30 | New Zealand - Canada | 0: 2 (0: 0) | for 7th place |
17:30 | Australia - Netherlands | 2: 0 (0: 0) | for 5th place | |
August 7th | 17:00 | Great Britain - Korea | 4: 3 n.V. (3: 3,1,2) | for 3rd place |
7:30 p.m. | Spain - Germany | 2: 1 n.V. (1: 1.1: 1) | Endgame |
Ranking list | |
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space | team |
1. | Spain |
2. | Germany |
3. | Great Britain |
4th | Korea |
5. | Australia |
6th | Netherlands |
7th | Canada |
8th. | New Zealand |
Medalists
4th | |||
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Spain | Germany | Great Britain | Korea |
Maria Barea Cobos Sonia Barrio Gutierrez Anna Maiques Dern Mercedes Coghen Alberdingk Virginia Maria Rodriguez Suarez Elisabeth Maragall Verge Nagore fork Lanes Marieta Maria Gonzales Laguillo Ramirez Merino Sivia Manrique Perez Nuria Olive Vancells Teresa Motos Iceta Natalia Dorado Gomez Maider Telleria Goni Celia Corres Isabel Martínez de Murguía |
Britta Becker Tanja Dickenscheid Nadine Ernsting-Krienke Christine Ferneck Eva Hagenbäumer Franziska Hentschel Caren Jungjohann Katrin Kauschke Heike Lätzsch Anke Wild Irina Kuhnt Bianca Weiß Simone Thomaschinski Susanne Müller Kristina Peters Susanne Wollschläger |
Gillian Atkins Lisa Bayliss Karen Brown Jackie McWilliams Victoria Dixon Susan Fraser Wendy Fraser Kathryn Johnson Sandra Lister Helen Morgan Mary Nevill Mandy Nicolls Tammy Miller Alison Ramsay Jane Sixsmith Joanna Thompson |
You Jae Sook Han Keum Sil Chang Eun Jung Lee Seong Young Lee Kui Joo Son Jeong Im Ro Young Min Kim Kyung Ae Lee Eun Kyung Jang Dong Sook Kwon Chang Sook Yang Hea Sook Lee Kyong Hei Koo Mun Young Lim Gae Sook Jin Deok San |
swell
- ^ IOC Report, Vol. 2, p. 247
- ↑ IOC Report, Vol. 2, p. 298 ff
- ↑ http://www.hockey.de/VVI-web/default.asp?lokal=dhb&innen=/VVI-web/Faszination/100Jahre.asp&monat=8&tag=8
- ↑ a b FIH World Level Events of October 18, 2006 ( Memento of November 29, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 40 kB)
- ↑ www.olympic.org: Barcelona 1992, All Facts. Retrieved May 11, 2013 .
- ↑ http://www.hockey.de/VVI-web/default.asp?lokal=dhb&innen=/VVI-web/Faszination/100Jahre.asp&monat=8&tag=7
- Official IOC Report, Barcelona 1992, Vol. 2, The means (PDF; 92.6 MB)
- Official IOC Report, Barcelona 1992, Vol. 4, The games (PDF; 109 MB)
- Official IOC Report, Barcelona 1992, Vol. 5, The results (PDF; 39.8 MB)
- Volker Kluge : Summer Olympic Games. Chronicle IV. Seoul 1988 - Atlanta 1996. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-328-00830-6 .