1992 Summer Olympics / Hockey

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Olympic hockey tournament 1992
Olympic ringshockey
Men's
Number of nations 12
Olympic champion GermanyGermany Germany
venue Terrassa
Stadion Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa
opening July 26, 1992
Endgame August 8, 1992
1988 1996
Olympic hockey tournament 1992
Olympic ringshockey
Ladies
Number of nations 8th
Olympic champion SpainSpain Spain
venue Terrassa
Stadion Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa
opening July 27, 1992
Endgame August 7, 1992
1988 1996

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:

  • Netherlands ( world champion )
  • Pakistan ( Asian champions )
  • Argentina (Representative America)
  • Soviet Union (first of the qualifying tournament)
  • New Zealand (third in qualifying tournament)
  • Spain (hosts)

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
space team Games Gates Points
1. AustraliaAustralia Australia 5 20: 2 9
2. GermanyGermany Germany 5 16: 4 9
3. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 5 7:10 6th
4th IndiaIndia India 5 4: 8 4th
5. ArgentinaArgentina Argentina 5 3:12 2
6th EgyptEgypt 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
space team Games Gates Points
1. PakistanPakistan Pakistan 5 20: 6 10
2. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 5 20:10 8th
3. SpainSpain Spain 5 15:11 6th
4th New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 5 7:12 2
5. United teamUnited team United team 5 12:20 2
6th MalaysiaMalaysia 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
space team
1. GermanyGermany Germany
2. AustraliaAustralia Australia
3. PakistanPakistan Pakistan
4th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
5. SpainSpain Spain
6th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
7th IndiaIndia India
8th. New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
9. MalaysiaMalaysia Malaysia
10. United teamUnited team United team
11. ArgentinaArgentina Argentina
12. EgyptEgypt Egypt

Medalist

Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg 4th
GermanyGermany Germany AustraliaAustralia Australia PakistanPakistan Pakistan NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Andreas Becker
Christian Blunck
Christian Mayerhöfer
Volker Fried
Andreas Keller
Carsten Fischer
Oliver Kurtz
Michael Hilgers
Michael Knauth
Stefan Tewes
Michael Metz
Sven Meinhardt
Klaus Michler
Christopher Reitz
Stefan Saliger
Jan Peter Tewes
John Bestall
Warren Birmingham
Lee Bodimeade
Ashley Carey
Damon Diletti
Gregory Corbitt
Lachlan Dreher
Paul Snowden Lewis
Stephen Davies
Lachlan Elmer
Dean Evans
Graham Reid
Jay Stacy
David Wansbrough
Ken Wark
Michael York
Shahbaz Ahmad
Muhammad Akhlaq Ahmad
Anjum Saeed
Wasim Feroz
Mansoor Ahmad
Musaddiq Hussain
Muhammad Khalid
Tahir Zaman
Muhammad Asif Bajwa
Khawaja Muhammad Junaid
Khalid Bashir
Muhammad Qamar Ibrahim
Farhat Hassan Khan
Shahid Ali Khan
Rana Mujahid Ali
Muhammad Shabaz
Frank Leistra
Harrie Kwinten
Cees Jan Diepeveen
Pieter van Ede
Bastiaan Poortenaar
Wouter van Pelt
Marc Delissen
Jacques Brinkman
Gijs Weterings
Stephan Veen
Floris Jan Bovelander
Hendrik Jan Kooijman
Bart Looije
Maarten van Grimbergen
Leo Klein Gebbink
Taco van den Honert

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:

  • Australia ( defending champion )
  • Germany (first of the qualifying tournament)
  • Canada (third in qualifying tournament)
  • Korea (fifth in the qualifying tournament)
  • Netherlands ( world champion )
  • New Zealand (runner-up in qualifying tournament)
  • Great Britain (fourth in qualifying tournament)
  • Spain (hosts)

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
space team Games Gates Points
1. GermanyGermany Germany 3 7: 2 5
2. SpainSpain Spain 3 5: 3 5
3. AustraliaAustralia Australia 3 2: 2 2
4th CanadaCanada 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
space team Games Gates Points
1. Korea SouthSouth Korea Korea 3 8: 3 4th
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 3 7: 5 4th
3. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 3 4: 3 4th
4th New ZealandNew Zealand 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
space team
1. SpainSpain Spain
2. GermanyGermany Germany
3. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
4th Korea SouthSouth Korea Korea
5. AustraliaAustralia Australia
6th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
7th CanadaCanada Canada
8th. New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand

Medalists

Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg 4th
SpainSpain Spain GermanyGermany Germany United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Korea SouthSouth Korea 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

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