Field Hockey West
2008 OLYMPICS ISSUE #13
August 21, 2008
Kookaburra USA
MEN
Final Standings (Men)
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2.
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5.
6.
7. New Zealand
8. Pakistan
9. Belgium
10.Canada
11.
12.
Day 12

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Time

Pool

Teams

Score

Results Video
Thursday 21 August
31 8:30 9-10 Belgium Belgium : Canada Canada 3:0 (2:0) Official
32 11:00 7-8 New Zealand New Zealand : Pakistan Pakistan 4:2 (1:0) Official
33 18:00 semi Netherlands Netherlands : Germany Germany

1:1 (0:0)
ps: 3:4

Official  
34 20:30 semi Spain Spain : Australia Australia 3:2 (0:1) Official  

 Men - Pool A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Team

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

PTS

Spain Spain 4 3 0 1 7 4 9
Germany Germany 4 2 2 0 9 5 8
Korea Korea 4 2 1 1 12 9 7
New Zealand NewZealand 4 2 1 1 9 6 7
Belgium Belgium 4 0 1 3 6 12 1
China China 4 0 1 3 6 13 1

 Men - Pool B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Team

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

PTS

Australia Australia 4 3 1 0 21 4 10
Netherlands Netherlands 4 3 1 0 12 4 10
Great Britain Great Britain 4 2 1 1 7 4 7
Pakistan Pakistan 4 2 0 2 9 9 6
Canada Canada 4 0 1 3 5 14 1
South Africa South Africa 4 0 0 4 1 20 0

WOMEN

Final Standings (Women)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. Spain
8. USA
9. Korea
10. Japan
11.
12.

SCHEDULE & RESULTS - WOMEN
Day 11

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Time

Pool

Teams

Score

Results Video
Wednesday 20 August
31 8:30 9-10 Korea Korea : Japan Japan 2:1 (1:0) Official
32 11:00 7-8 Spain Spain : USA USA 2:2 (1:1)
3:2 GG
Official  
33 18:00 semi Germany Germany : China China 2:3 (1:1) Official  
34 20:30 semi Netherlands Netherlands : Argentina Argentina 5:2 (3:0) Official

 Women - Pool A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Team

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

PTS

Netherlands Netherlands 5 5 0 0 14 3 15
China China 5 3 1 1 14 4 10
Australia Australia 5 3 1 1 17 9 10
Spain Spain 5 2 0 3 4 12 6
Korea Korea 5 1 0 4 13 18 3
South Africa South Africa 5 0 0 5 2 18 0

 Women - Pool B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Team

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

PTS

Germany Germany 5 4 0 1 12 8 12
Argentina Argentina 5 3 2 0 13 7 11
Great Britain Great Britain 5 2 2 1 7 9 8
USA USA 5 1 3 1 9 8 6
Japan Japan 5 1 1 3 5 7 4
New Zealand New Zealand 5 0 0 5 6 13 0
OLYMPICS 2008:
NEWS RECAPS:
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MEN:
TD Decision - Ajay Dube (CAN) 21 Aug 2008
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MEN

Olympic Reports - Day 12
21 Aug 2008 03:11

 New Zealand sealed 7th place today with victory over Pakistan

Germany and Spain will meet in the men’s final of the 2008 Olympic hockey tournament following two marvellous semi-finals this evening.

In the first semi-final, World Champions Germany defeated The Netherlands on penalty strokes, with tournament top scorer Taeke Taekema missing the vital effort. The match was full of tension, drama and hockey of the highest quality. The Netherlands looked as though they had won it when Timme HOYNG gave his side a 1:0 lead four minutes from time, but Germany were level two minutes later defender Philipp Zeller grabbed an equaliser. Extra time finished goal-less, and TAEKEMA’s sudden death penalty miss proved decisive.

The second semi started with a bang. Australia’s Des Abbott netted after 30 seconds before his side scored arguably the finest goal of the tournament. A seven pass move ripped open the Spain defence and eliminated the keeper only for Eddie Ockenden to tap into an open goal. It looked all over for Spain, but two quick scores set the match alight, with Eddie Tubau and Santi Freixa levelling the scores. With two minutes left to play, Freixa completed the comeback when he slammed home a penalty corner to defeat the reigning Olympic champions. Spain now have the chance to avenge their pool match defeat to Germany in the best way possible – winning Olympic Gold.

Earlier in the day, New Zealand took seventh place with a 4:2 win over Pakistan, while Canada were beaten 3:0 by Belgium in the 9th/10th play-off match.

Full reports will follow shortly....

Classification 9th-10th
Belgium defeat Canada 3:0
(2:0)

Belgium convincingly won this classification match played from start to finish in a torrential downpour.

They were faster in action and stunned the Canadian defense in the 2nd minute when Jerome DEKEYSER deflected from close range a free hit quickly taken. Canada struggled to settle down and Mike MAHOOD was often left on his own; he was finally beaten again in the 23rd minute, this time by John-John DOHMEN on a play that was a carbon-copy of the first goal.

Canada tried to react and take control of play in the second period, but Belgium was seating on a comfortable two-goal lead and could afford to stay regrouped in defense and rely on counter-attacks to threaten the Canadian goal. Canada had multiple good chances but failed to score, including on a penalty-stroke that hit the crossbar.

With the entire Canadian team in attack to try and salvage a consolation goal, Belgium added a last goal by Jerome DEKEYSER in the dying second of the game to seal their 9th place, a standing that equal their best Olympic finish (1968 in Mexico and 1976 in Montreal). Canada finish 10th, just like for their last Olympic participation (2000 in Sydney).

Belgium – Canada 3:0 (2 :0)
BEL  Jerome DEKEYSER (FG) 2mn
BEL  John-John DOHMEN (FG) 23mn
BEL  Jerome DEKEYSER  (FG) 70mn

Classification 7th - 8th
New Zealand defeat Pakistan
4:2 (1:0)

New Zealand claimed seventh spot in the men’s hockey competition at Beijing 2008 thanks to a comprehensive victory over Pakistan. Goals from Simon CHILD, Hayden SHAW (2) and Gareth BROOKS ensured the win, with Pakistan finding the net with strikes from Syed Abbas Haider BILGRAMI and Rehan BUTT.

After an evenly contested first 25 minutes, New Zealand started to dominate and took the lead through 20 year old Simon CHILD, who brilliantly deflected a cross from outside the circle beyond the reach of the diving Nasir AHMED in the Pakistan goal.

New Zealand won their first penalty corner in the 39th minute, giving Hayden SHAW his first chance to show his impressive flicking ability in this game. He made no mistake, sending a blistering effort into the roof of the goal before strike a Usain Bolt style pose, pointing at his own image on the big screen inside the stadium.

The best goal of the game arrived in the 43rd minute, when Simon CHILD crossed from the right for the diving Gareth BROOKS to spectacularly deflect the ball high into the net from close range, before Syed Abbas Haider BILGRAMI pulled one back for his team.

Hayden SHAW slammed another penalty corner into the goal in the 53rd minute to make the score 4:1 before the scoring was completed by Rehan BUTT’s close range effort.

It was a great way to finish the tournament for a New Zealand side that came close to reaching the semi-finals, while Pakistan could not hide their disappointment at finishing in eighth place. 

New Zealand – Pakistan 4:2 (1:0)
NZL Simon CHILD (FG) 26min
NZL Hayden SHAW (PC) 39min
NZL Gareth BROOKS (FG) 43min
PAK Syed Abbas Haider BILGRAMI (FG) 46min
NZL Hayden SHAW (PC) 53min
PAK Rehan BUTT (FG) 56min

Semi Final 1
Germany defeat Netherlands 1:1 (0:0) 5:4 APS

In an incredibly exciting match, Germany and Netherlands were opponents so equal that it took penalty strokes to separate them, after 85 minutes of the finest this sport has to offer on display.

At the beginning of the match, the World Champions seemed the slightly stronger team, having a few early chances, but as time wore on, the Netherlands found their rhythm to become increasingly dangerous. Both teams were able to create great opportunities in turn but were repelled time and again by the other side to lock each other into a nil all draw at half time.

After the break, the match continued in the same vein, with a stadium filled to capacity enjoying superb technical skills in a high energy game. Just when it looked like the two teams were going to head into extra time, with four minutes left on the clock, Timme Hoyng broke the deadlock on a smart penalty corner variation: blindsiding the Germans who expected Taeke Taekema's trademark flick under the crossbar, Taekema played the ball to the right for Hoyng to deflect, and the variation worked perfectly.

But instead of giving up after what looked very much like the match-winning goal the World Champions showed the kind of determination that makes champions, and levelled the scores again two minutes later with a senastional goal from the lesser known Zeller. A free hit near the circle was taken quickly by Moritz Fuerste, with the shot perfectly aimed and timed, for Phillip Zeller to slide in and slam the ball over the goalkeeper and into the net.

In extra time, the game still continued at the highest level, both sides employing the smallest ammount of caution, but never really stopping to play attacking hockey at its best. The best opportunity came five minutes into extra time for Germany, when Benni Wess put a ball on the post, but neither side could force the goal, and the game headed inexorably for the penalty stroke competition.

With Holland taking the first flick, Taeke Taekema, Christopher Zeller and Ronald Brouwer scored before Florian Keller and Rob Reckers failed. Niklas Meinert equalized for the Germans, before Roderick Weusthof and Phillip Zeller missed with near identical shots. Teun de Nooijer then put away the last Dutch stroke, putting all pressure on Tibor Weissenborn, last up for Germany, to make it or break it. Weissenborn coolly scored however, forcing the stroke competition into the sudden death phase.

With Germany now up first, Christopher Zeller scored with a flick to the left side of the goal, and Taeke Taekema stepped up for Holland's turn. Aimed for just under the crossbar, his flick was deflected up and over by German goalkeeper Max Weinhold however, making Germany Beijing 2008 semi-finalists, while the Netherlands must content themselves with the bronze medal game. The defeat came as a huge disappointment for Oranje, especially for team captain Jeroen Delmee, who could not celebrate in his 400th cap - nonetheless an achievement almost beyond comprehension. 

Semi Final 1
Germany - Netherlands 1:1 (0:0) 4:5 APS

NED Timme HOYNG (PC) 66min
GER Phillip ZELLER (FG) 68min

 
WOMEN

Olympic Reports - Day 11
20 Aug 2008 11:55


© FIH / Gordon Morrison

The women's classification stage started today with the matches for 9th and 7th places between Korea and Japan and Spain and the USA respectively. Korea defeated Japan narrowly to take ninth place, while Spain had to take the USA to extra time to defeat them on golden goal and claim seventh place.

In the first semi-final, China delighted the home crowd with a convincing semi-final win against Olympic Champions Germany, reaching the Olympic Final for the first time.

Korea defeat Japan 2:1 (1:0)

The match for ninth place, the first of the day, started off slowly with slight advantages on the Koreans' side which soon translated into a tangible lead as Jeong Sook Park deflected a Seon Ok Lee hit into the goal on a penalty corner hit.

After a first half without great highlights, the teams thus went into half time with Korea 1:0 in the lead. When they came back for the second half however, Japan shifted up a gear, and drew level with a goal through Rika Komazawa who volleyed a long pass into the net.

The joy was shortlived however, as minutes later, Korea restored the one goal lead when Jeong Sook Park dived in to deflect a Darae Kim Ball across the face of the goal over the line.

Korea went on to put a lot of pressure on their opponents, pushing to double their lead for safety but they couldn't. A yellow card for Jin Kyoung Kim late in the match didn't help but the Koreans were able to hold on to their lead until the final whistle sounded to pronounce them 9th in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Hockey Tournament.

Korea - Japan 2:1 (1:0)
KOR Jeong Sook PARK (PC) 12min
JPN Rika KOMAZAWA (FG) 43min
KOR Jeong Sook PARK (FG) 49min

Spain defeat USA 2:2 (1:1) 3:2 Golden Goal

The other morning match saw Spain take on USA for seventh place. Spain found their rhythm faster and were rewarded by an early goal from Esther Termens on a penalty corner as the ball was laid off to the left for Nuria Camon, then played towards the post by her for Termens to push it over the line.

After this good start from Spain that saw them onto the scoreboard however, USA slowly awoke and took charge of the match, dominating the proceedings rather clearly towards the end of the half. They were also able to level the scores in this phase, with Dana Sensenig slapping in the rebound off a Kelly Doton penalty corner hit.

The bigger part of the second half went by uneventfully, with the USA still the slightly stronger team, but both teams had a few opportunities. With about ten minutes to go, things heated up considerably with Esther Termens, Carrie Lingo and Nuria Camon all picking up yellow cards in a ten minute span.

There were also two goals in that same ten minutes span, with Angie Loy volleying a Keli Smith hit into the circle into the net and Raquel Huertas sinking a last minute reverse stick hit to force the match into extra time.

Spain looked stronger at the beginning of the additional 15 minutes, but then started struggling in the face of a US team mustering the last reserves. The Spanish were the lucky ones eventually though, winning a penalty corner in the last minute of over time that Rocio Ybarra converted to the golden goal with a deft hit  past Amy Tra.

Spain thus finished 7th in the 2008 Beijing hockey competition, leaving the USA to take 8th place.

Spain - USA 2:2 (1:1) 3:2 GG
ESP Esther TERMENS (PC) 8min
USA Dana SENSENIG (PC) 30min
USA Angie LOY (FG) 59min
ESP Raquel HUERTAS (FG) 68min
ESP Rocio YBARRA (PC) 84min

China defeated Germany 3:2 (1:1)

China delighted the home crowd with a convincing semi-final win against Olympic Champions Germany, reaching the Olympic Final for the first time.

In a game that was a rematch of the semi-final in Athens four years ago, Germany started strongly and opened the scoring in the 4th minute with an opportunistic goal by Natascha KELLER taking advantage of a confuse situation in front of the goal to slot the ball on the far post after missing her first attempt.

Both teams played nervously for most of the period and committed multiple unforced errors, but China progressively overwhelmed the German defense which was saved in multiple occasions by a stellar performance by Kristina REYNOLDS in goal. China finally leveled the score in the 31st minute by Lihua GAO, left totally alone in the circle by the outpaced German defense. 

Germany started the second period with another quick goal, this time by Janine BEERMANN pushing in goal a ball that had eluded the Chinese defense after a spectacular cross by Maike STOECKEL. Their relief was short-lived, Yibo MA leveling the score only 3 minutes later on a penalty-corner. It was the first penalty-corner goal for China in this competition after 20 unsuccessful attempts, an unusually low ratio for a team reaching the Olympic semi-final.

China controlled most of the play from then on and Germany was only kept afloat by the repeated exploits of Kristina REYNOLDS in goal, including 3 successive saves on shots from close range in the middle of a messy scramble. The inevitable happened in the 58th minute when Baorong FU ran the ball in the circle around a German defender and crossed the ball for Yudiao ZHAO to bat it in goal.

Germany earned a last second penalty-corner but could not convert it, triggering wild celebrations from the Chinese players on the field and their ecstatic fans in the stands.

Germany – China 2:3 (1:1)
GER  Natascha KELLER (FG) 4mn
CHN  Lihua GAO (FG) 31mn
GER  Janine BEERMANN  (FG) 36mn
CHN  Yibo MA (PC) 39mn
CHN  Yudiao ZHAO  (FG)  58mn


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2008 Olympics
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Aug 8 OLYMPICS BEGIN!
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Thursday, August 21
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5:30p - 7:30p
WOMEN (11-12th)
(RSA vx NZL)
8:00p - 10:30p
WOMEN (5-6th)
(AUS vs GBR)
UNIVERSAL 9PM - 9AM
Friday, August 22
  Online Viewing
3:00 AM
WOMEN BRONZE
GER v ARG
MSNBC 7:30 AM - 11AM
5:30 AM WOMEN GOLD
CHN v NED
OXY 6-8PM
5:30p - 7:30p
MEN (11-12th)
CHN v RSA
8:00p - 10:30p
MEN (5-6th)
KOR v GBR
Saturday, August 23
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3:00 AM
MEN BRONZE
NED v AUS
5:30 AM MEN GOLD
GER v ESP
MSNBC 6-7AM
   
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