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2009 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tournament | 2009 Women's Hockey |
| Junior World Cup | |
| image | 2009 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup Logo.jpg |
| size | 180px |
| country | United States |
| city | Boston |
| venues | Jordan Field, Harvard University |
| Newton Campus Field, Boston College | |
| teams | 16 |
| confederations | 5 |
| champions | |
| second | |
| third | |
| count | 2 |
| matches | 58 |
| goals | 255 |
| top_scorer | China Zhao Yudiao |
| top_scorer_goals | 12 |
| best_player | Netherlands Emilie Mol |
| previous_year | 2005 |
| previous_tournament | 2005 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup |
| next_year | 2013 |
| next_tournament | 2013 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup |
Junior World Cup Newton Campus Field, Boston College
The 2009 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup was the sixth tournament of the Women's Hockey Junior World Cup. It was held from August 3 to August 16, 2009, in Boston, United States.
The Netherlands won the tournament for the second time after defeating Argentina 3–0 in the final. Defending champions South Korea won the third-place match by defeating England 2–1.
Qualification
Each continental federation got a number of quotas depending on the FIH World Rankings for teams qualified through their junior continental championships. Along with the host nation, 16 teams competed in the tournament.
| Dates | Event | Location | Qualifier(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Host nation | |||
| 11–20 July 2008 | 2008 Junior Africa Cup for Nations | Cairo, Egypt | |
| 20–26 July 2008 | 2008 EuroHockey Junior Nations Championship | Valencia, Spain | |
| 20–26 July 2008 | 2008 EuroHockey Junior Nations Trophy | Prague, Czech Republic | |
| 6–12 October 2008 | 2008 Pan American Junior Championship | Mexico City, Mexico | |
| 11–14 December 2008 | 2008 Oceania Junior Nations Cup | Brisbane, Australia | |
| 13–21 December 2008 | 2008 Junior Asia Cup | Seremban, Malaysia | |
: – Egypt withdrew from participating. As the first reserve team was previously assigned to the European Federation, France took their place as winners of the 2012 EuroHockey Junior Nations Trophy. : – Australia and New Zealand qualified automatically due to the lack of other competing teams in the Oceania qualifier.
Squads
Main article: 2009 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup squads
Results
All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00)
Preliminary round
Pool A
Pool B
Wilde Frances Block (ENG)
Terblanche Manuel Juodyte Petra Muller (GER)
González Candia Merino Lozzia Belen Gonzalez (ESP)
Pehle Frank Kemp Maritza Perez Castro (URU)
Frank Pehle Teschke Chen Hong (CHN)
Román Rojas Merino Dupuy Caroline Brunekreef (NED)
Pool C
Glynn Cecilia Valenzuela (CHI)
Sun S. Miskarmalia Mhd. Ariffin (SIN)
Glynn Flynn Amy Hassick (USA)
Jonker Frances Block (ENG)
Jonker Van Maasakker Van der Pols Kelly Hudson (NZL)
Sun Y. Irene Presenqui (ARG)
Pool D
Monika Asem Hudson Caroline Brunekreef (NED)
Gebhart Kelly Hudson (NZL)
Poonam Ritu Devi Belen Gonzalez (ESP)
Hudson Irene Presenqui (ARG)
Schubach Eastham Denning Dwyer Mariana Reydo (ARG)
González Vittese Ritu Michelle Joubert (RSA)
Medal round
Pool E
Pool F
Non-medal round
Pool G
Fifth to sixteenth place classification
Fifteenth and sixteenth place
Thirteenth and fourteenth place
Eleventh and twelfth place
Ninth and tenth place
Seventh and eighth place
Fifth and sixth place
First to fourth place classification
Semifinals
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Third and fourth place
Final
Awards
| Player of the Tournament | Top Goalscorer | Goalkeeper of the Tournament | Fair Play Trophy |
|---|---|---|---|
| NED Emilie Mol | CHN Zhao Yudiao | ENG Gemma Ible |
Statistics
Final ranking
As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.
medal round group stage
Goalscorers
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Zhao Yudiao
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Caia van Maasakker
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Rani Devi
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Kelly Jonker
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Katie Glynn
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Cheon Seul-Ki
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Eva Frank
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Delfina Merino
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Yuliya Mikheichik
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Lola Riera
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Jill Dwyer
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Casey Eastham
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Sun Sinan
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Pia Grambusch
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Jurate Juodyte
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Yoo Jung-Mi
-
Beatriz Pérez
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Rocío González Candia
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Victoria Zuloaga
-
Tegan Holcroft
-
Kate Jenner
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Krestina Kulinkovich
-
Zhang Wenting
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Evelina Malyseva
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Willemijn Willemse
-
Bae So-Hyun
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Lee Sook-Yung
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Katie Reinprecht
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Martina Cavallero
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Carla Dupuy
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Marnie Hudson
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Emily Hurtz
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Danielle Schubach
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Sviatlana Bahushevich
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Andrea Greene
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Sophie Bray
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Sara-Jo Coakley
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Charlotte Craddock
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Harriet Pearce
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Loren Sherer
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Lauren Turner
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Elise Preney
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Hannah Pehle
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Celine Wilde
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Monika Badran
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Roselin Dung Dung
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Poonam Rani
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Ritu Rani
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Preety Sunila Kiro
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Giedre Kvilonaite
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Elsemiek Groen
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Emilie Mol
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Kitty van Male
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Gemma Flynn
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Louise Coertzen
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Nicole Kemp
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Nicolene Terblanche
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Hong Yoo-Jin
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Camille Gandhi
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Laura Gerbhart
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Melissa González
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Marta Malmberg
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Katie O'Donnell
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Michelle Vittese
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Natalia del Frari
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Romina Lozzia
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Macarena Rojas
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Sofía Román
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Rocío Sánchez Moccia
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Luciana Soracco
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Kate Denning
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Rachel Miller
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Nastassia Shcharbakova
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Camila Caram
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Catalina Sclabos
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Liao Jiahui
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Fu Lixin
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Zheng Qiuling
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Sun Yang
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Zhang Ying
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Jenny Hall
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Abigail Harper
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Philippa Newton
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Charlotte Boyer
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Marie-Julie Munch
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Athéna Richard
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Apolline Rogeau
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Perrine Roger
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Bulle Texier
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Lisa Hahn
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Jana Teschke
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Monorama Devi Asem
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Ausra Bardauskaite
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Ernesta Kalinauskaite
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Monika Vilkaite
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Willemijn Bos
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Michelle van der Pols
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Bridget Blackwood
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Cathryn Finlayson
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Ella Gunson
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Petrea Webster
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Loreen Irvine
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Kelly Madsen
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Candice Manuel
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Catherine McNulty
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Kerry Pearton
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Kim Ah-Ra
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Kim Da-Young
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Berta Bonastre
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Virginia Egusquiza
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Maialen García
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María López
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Paula Pastor
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Carlota Petchamé
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Andrea Puig
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Elizabeth Drazdowski
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Katelyn Falgowski
References
References
- (2009-08-17). "Netherlands claim BDO Junior World Cup title".
- (2008-11-12). "FIH releases Qualified Teams for 2009 Events". FIH.
- (2009-02-02). "FIH releases Pools for BDO Women's Junior World Cup". FIH.
- (2008-10-20). "Junior Black Sticks Women's team to play Australia JWC Qualifier". FIH.
- "BDO Hockey Junior World Cup Women, Boston (USA) – 03/16 Aug 2009". FIH.
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