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2005 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge

International field hockey tournament


International field hockey tournament

FieldValue
tournament2005 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge
countryUnited States
cityVirginia
dates8 July – 16 July
venuesUSA Field Hockey National Training Center
teams6
champions
second
third
count1
matches18
goals64
top_scorerJapan Tomomi Komori
United States Angela Loy
top_scorer_goals3
best_playerNew Zealand Elizabeth Igasan
previous_year2003
previous_tournament2003 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge
next_year2007
next_tournament2007 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge

United States Angela Loy

The 2005 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge was the third edition of the field hockey championship for women. It was held in Virginia Beach, United States from July 8–16, 2005.

New Zealand participate in 2006 Champions Trophy in Amstelveen, Netherlands after defeated South Africa in the final.

Squads

Head Coach: Danny Kerry |Lisa Wooding |Rachel Walsh |Helen Grant |Helen Richardson |Leisa King |Lucilla Wright |Kate Walsh (c) |Frances Houslop |Jennie Bimson |Rachel Walker |Sally Walton |Alex Scott |Cathy Gilliat-Smith

Head Coach: John Sheahan |Rie Terazono (GK) |Emi Sakurai |Rika Komazawa |Sakae Morimoto |Kaori Chiba |Miyuki Nakagawa |Tomomi Komori |Toshie Tsukui |Hiromi Hashimoto |Akemi Kato (c) |Mayumi Ono |Misaki Ozawa |Ikuko Okamura (GK)

Head Coach: Pablo Usoz |María Jesús Rosa (GK) |Julia Menéndez |Rocío Ybarra |Ivet Muñoz |Bárbara Malda |Marta Prat |Silvia Muñoz (c) |Silvia Bonastre |Olalla Pineiro |Marta Ejarque |Raquel Huertas |Pilar Sánchez |Laía Yurss |María Gomez |María López (GK)

Head Coach: Ian Rutledge |Kayla Sharland |Emily Naylor |Honor Dillon |Lizzy Igasan |Stacey Carr |Elizabeth Ryan |Jo Galletly |Suzie Muirhead (c) |Beth Jurgeleit (GK) |Clarissa Eshuis |Frances Kreft |Niniwa Roberts |Rachel Robertson

Head Coach: Jenny King |Caroline Jack (GK) |Nita Van Jaarsveld |Taryn Hosking |Candice Forword |Johke Boezaart |Jenny Wilson |Lesle-Ann George |Tarryn Bright |Sharne Wehmeyer

Head Coach: Lee Bodimeade |Angie Loy |Kelly Doton |Tara Jelley |Robyn Kenney |Lauren Crandall |Kristen Holmes |Sarah Dawson |Tiffany Snow |Sara Silvetti |Carrie Lingo |Amy Tran (GK) |Kristi Gannon

Umpires

  • Sarah Garnett
  • Dawn Henning
  • Tetyana Kaltypan
  • Jun Kentwell
  • Anne McRae
  • Lourdes Santiago
  • Cecelia Valenzuela
  • Kazuko Yasueda

Results

All times are Eastern Standard Time (UTC−04:00)

Group stage

Fixtures

Piñeiro Ybarra Huertas Termens Nakagawa Cecilia Valenzuela (CHL) Jun Kentwell (USA) Bright Anne McRae (SCO)

Ono Nakagawa Lourdes Santiago (ESP) Coetzee Anne McRae (SCO) Muirhead Cecilia Valenzuela (CHL)

Muirhead Jun Kentwell (USA) Komori Tetyana Kaltypan (UKR)

Walton Bimson Jun Kentwell (USA) Wehmeyer Dawn Henning (ENG)

Anne McRae (SCO) Loy Wright Cullen Cecilia Valenzuela (CHL)

Kenney Tetyana Kaltypan (UKR)

Dillon Cecilia Valenzuela (CHL) Grant Jun Kentwell (USA)

Classification matches

Fifth and sixth place

Loy Barber O'Donnell Prat Ybarra Cecilia Valenzuela (CHL)

Third and fourth place

Chiba Jun Kentwall (USA)

Final

Roberts-Lang Anne McRae (SCO)

Awards

The following awards were presented at the conclusion of the tournament:

Player of the TournamentTop GoalscorersGoalkeeper of the Tournament
Elizabeth IgasanTomomi Komori
Angela LoyAmy Tran

Statistics

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Tomomi Komori

  • Angela Loy

  • Tina Cullen

  • Helen Grant

  • Leisa King

  • Sally Walton

  • Kaori Chiba

  • Sakae Morimoto

  • Miyuki Nakagawa

  • Toshie Tsukui

  • Elizabeth Igasan

  • Suzanne Muirhead

  • Tarryn Bright

  • Pietie Coetzee

  • Jennifer Wilson

  • Marta Prat

  • Esther Termens

  • Rocío Ybarra

  • Kelly Doton

  • Tiffany Snow

  • Jennifer Bimson

  • Melanie Clewlow

  • Kate Walsh

  • Lucilla Wright

  • Akemi Kato

  • Mayumi Ono

  • Honor Dillon

  • Meredith Orr

  • Jaimee Provan

  • Niniwa Roberts-Lang

  • Elizabeth Ryan

  • Kayla Sharland

  • Sharne Wehmeyer

  • María Gómez

  • Raquel Huertas

  • Silvia Muñoz

  • Olalla Piñeiro

  • Katherine Barber

  • Robyn Kenney

  • Carrie Lingo

  • Kathleen O'Donnell

  • Dina Rizzo

References

References

  1. [http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/Event%20Management/FIH%20Tournament%20Regulations%20-%20January%202015.pdf Regulations]
  2. (17 July 2005). "New Zealand win Rabobank Hockey Champions Challenge". International Hockey Federation.
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