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2001 Women's Pan American Cup


FieldValue
tournament2001 Women's Pan American Cup
countryJamaica
cityKingston
venuesMona Stadium
teams7
confederations1
champions
second
third
count1
matches24
goals125
top_scorerCecilia Rognoni
top_scorer_goals14
next_year2004
next_tournament2004 Women's Pan American Cup

The 2001 Women's Pan American Cup was the 1st edition of the Women's Pan American Cup. It was held between 8 and 18 March 2001 in Kingston, Jamaica. The tournament doubled as the qualifier to the 2002 Hockey World Cup to be held in Perth, Australia. The winner would qualify directly while the teams ranked between 2nd and 4th would have the chance to obtain one of six berths at the World Cup Qualifier in Amiens and Abbeville, France.

Argentina won the tournament for the first time after defeating the United States 4–1 in the final, earning an automatic berth at the 2002 Hockey World Cup.

Format

Each of the seven teams plays each other once in a round-robin to complete six preliminary-round games. The top two teams at the end of the preliminary round will play the final, the third and fourth-placed teams play for the bronze medal, while the fifth and sixth-placed teams meet in the fifth-place playoff.

Umpires

Below are the 9 umpires appointed by the Pan American Hockey Federation:

  • Uruguay Rosario Ardanaz
  • Barbados Leslie Austin
  • England Alison Hill
  • Argentina Soledad Iparraguirre
  • Trinidad and Tobago Lisa Marcano
  • United States Deborah Olsen
  • Spain Mónica Rivera Fraga
  • Mexico Alicia Takeda Hirata
  • Canada Ann van Dyk

Results

All times are Eastern Standard Time (UTC−05:00)

Preliminary round

Fixtures

Taunton Alison Hill (ENG) Jelley Welsh McCann Leslie Austin (BAR) Grant Mónica Rivera (ESP)

A. Hernández Deborah Olsen (USA) Jelley Barber Leslie Austin (BAR) Oneto Aymar Gulla Russo Masotta Doreski García Ann van Dyk (CAN)

Oneto Aicega García Mónica Rivera (ESP)

MacNeill Price Somerville MacFarlane Kopeck Taunton Deborah Olsen (USA) Cooke Alison Hill (ENG)

De la Paz Hernández Oneto Gulla Lisa Marcano (TTO) Kauffman Tagliente Lingo Gannon Meerschwam McCann Jelley Rosario Ardanaz (URU)

A. Hernández Deborah Olsen (USA) Masotta Aymar Oneto Lisa Marcano (TTO) Tingley Leslie Austin (BAR)

García Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)

A. Hernández Ceretta Mónica Rivera (ESP) García Oneto Aicega Doreski De la Paz Hernández Alison Hill (ENG) Rosario Ardanaz (URU)

Aicega García Gulla Doreski Rognoni Russo Deborah Olsen (USA) MacNeill Price Bowyer Alicia Takeda (MEX) Lingo Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)

Classification round

Fifth and sixth place

C. Russell Rosario Ardanaz (URU)

Third and fourth place

Grimes Price Bowyer Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)

Final

Aymar Masotta Alison Hill (ENG)

Statistics

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Cecilia Rognoni

  • Vanina Oneto

  • Tara Jelley

  • Luciana Aymar

  • Alejandra Gulla

  • Aoibhinn Grimes

  • Soledad García

  • Karen MacNeill

  • Carrie Lingo

  • Bettiana Ceretta

  • Magdalena Aicega

  • Natalí Doreski

  • Karina Masotta

  • Rebecca Price

  • Kristen Taunton

  • Natasha Cooke

  • Mayra Pérez

  • Kate Barber

  • Kelli Gannon

  • Kristen McCann

  • Ana Hernández

  • María de la Paz Hernández

  • Mariné Russo

  • Michelle Bowyer

  • Laurelee Kopeck

  • Amy MacFarlane

  • Carla Somerville

  • Virginia Silva

  • Jennifer Johnson

  • Sue Tingley

  • Andrea Allen

  • Nicole Grant

  • Chantel Russell

  • Sharee Russell

  • Kadene Wilson

  • Carmen García

  • Isabelle Hernández

  • Yessica Zepeda

  • Tracey Fuchs

  • Katherine Kauffman

  • Melanie Meerschwam

  • Jill Reeve

  • Carla Tagliente

  • Autumn Welsh

  • Florenica Castagnola

References

References

  1. (2001-03-21). "Leonas despiertas, siempre con hambre". Olé.
  2. [http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/Event%20Management/FIH%20Tournament%20Regulations%20-%20January%202015.pdf Regulations]
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