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2009 Women's Pan American Cup


FieldValue
tournament2009 Women's Pan American Cup
countryBermuda
cityHamilton
venuesNational Sports Center
teams8
confederations1
champions
second
third
count3
matches20
goals125
top_scorerNoel Barrionuevo
top_scorer_goals10
best_playerCarla Rebecchi
previous_year2004
previous_tournament2004 Women's Pan American Cup
next_year2013
next_tournament2013 Women's Pan American Cup

The 2009 Women's Pan American Cup was the 3rd edition of the Women's Pan American Cup, the quadrennial international women's field hockey championship of the Americas organised by the Pan American Hockey Federation. It was held between 7 and 15 February 2009 in Hamilton, Bermuda.

The tournament doubled as the qualifier to the 2010 World Cup to be held in Rosario, Argentina. The winner would qualify directly while teams ranked between second and sixth would have the chance to obtain one of three berths at the World Cup Qualifiers. The top six teams also qualified for the 2013 Women's Pan American Cup.

Argentina won the tournament for the third consecutive time after defeating the United States 7–6 in the final on penalty strokes after a 2–2 draw. The United States made a protest against the result of the sudden death penalty stroke alleging irregularities before the shot performed by Noel Barrionuevo but were overruled by the tournament director. After submitting an appeal to the said decision, it was overruled by the Jury of Appeal. As the protest was made right after the match finished, only the bronze medals were given to the players. The trophy and gold and silver medals were awarded at the airport, just before both teams took their flights returning to their countries.

As future hosts of the 2010 World Cup, Argentina had a berth to participate at it regardless of their ranking in this tournament. By winning it, the European confederation received an extra quota.

Umpires

Below are the 10 umpires appointed by the Pan American Hockey Federation:

  • Frances Block (ENG)
  • Arely Castellanos (MEX)
  • Jean Duncan (SCO)
  • Amy Hassick (USA)
  • Kang Hyun-young (KOR)
  • Ayanna McClean (TRI)
  • Irene Presenqui (ARG)
  • Emma Simmons (BER)
  • Wendy Stewart (CAN)
  • Claudia Videla (CHI)

Results

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

First round

Pool A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3300361+359
3201119+26
3102127+53
3003042−420

: Advanced to semifinals

Barrionuevo Sruoga Amy Hassick (USA) Nesbitt Roemer O'Hara Walkey Jameson Michaluk Culley Kang Hyun-Young (KOR)

Wynne Aming James Irene Presenqui (ARG) Sruoga Rojas Frances Block (ENG)

Layne Jean Duncan (SCO) Rojas Kañevsky Barrionuevo Rebecchi Merino Abente Luchetti Zuloaga Arrondo D'Elía Frances Block (ENG)

Pool B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3300180+189
320183+56
3102513−83
3003116−150

: Advanced to semifinals

Smith Gey Rizzo S. Dawson R. Dawson Lingo Reinprecht Irene Presenqui (ARG) Villagra D. Caram Thiermann Wilson Emma Simmons (BER)

Kang Hyun-Young (KOR)

Flores Hernández Castillo Marín Navarro Hernández Claudia Videla (CHI)

Seventh and eighth place

Russell Kang Hyun-Young (KOR)

Fifth and sixth place

O'Hara Culley Wise Elmitt Walkey Amy Hassick (USA)

First to fourth place classification

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Semi-finals

Amy Hassick (USA)

Reinprecht Lingo Bashore S. Dawson Evans Emma Simmons (BER)

Third and fourth place

D. Infante Irene Presenqui (ARG)

Final

Luchetti Frances Block (ENG) Luchetti Arrondo Aguirre Rebecchi Barrionuevo Luchetti Arrondo Bashore R. Dawson Nichols Snow Nichols Snow R. Dawson

ARG Gabriel Minadeo
AUS Lee Bodimeade

|}

Statistics

Final standings

Awards

Top GoalscorerPlayer of the TournamentGoalkeeper of the Tournament
Argentina Noel BarrionuevoArgentina Carla RebecchiChile Claudia Schüler

Goalscorers

  • Argentina Noel Barrionuevo

  • Argentina Carla Rebecchi

  • United States Carrie Lingo

  • Argentina Macarena Abente

  • Canada Thea Culley

  • Argentina Rosario Luchetti

  • Argentina Daniela Sruoga

  • Canada Jessalyn Walkey

  • Chile Denise Infante

  • Mexico Jesús Aide Castillo Marín

  • Trinidad and Tobago Stacey Siu Butt

  • United States Tiffany Snow

  • Argentina Yanina Rojas

  • Canada Stephanie Nesbitt

  • Mexico Michel Navarro Hernández

  • Trinidad and Tobago Nicole Aming

  • Trinidad and Tobago Blair Wynne

  • United States Rachel Dawson

  • United States Keli Smith

  • Canada Shannon Elmitt

  • Canada Stephanie Jameson

  • Canada Caillie O'Hara

  • Chile Daniela Caram

  • Mexico Margarita Paredes Rodríguez

  • United States Lauren Crandall

  • United States Sarah Dawson

  • United States Katherine Reinprecht

  • Argentina Inés Arrondo

  • Argentina Silvina D'Elía

  • Argentina Giselle Kañevsky

  • Argentina Delfina Merino

  • Argentina Victoria Villalba

  • Argentina Victoria Zuloaga

  • Canada Katie Begley Baker

  • Canada Tiffany Michaluk

  • Canada Diana Roemer

  • Canada Katie Rushton

  • Canada Natalie Wise

  • Chile Fernanda Rodríguez

  • Chile Catalina Thiermann

  • Chile Javiera Villagra

  • Chile Michelle Wilson

  • Jamaica Nicole Grant

  • Jamaica Krystal Reid

  • Jamaica Sharee Russell

  • Mexico Eliana Cota Felipe

  • Mexico Lilia Flores Hernández

  • Trinidad and Tobago Tonia-Marie James

  • Trinidad and Tobago Krizia Layne

  • United States Kayla Bashore

  • United States Kathryn Evans

  • United States Jesse Gey

  • United States Lauren Powley

  • United States Dina Rizzo

References

References

  1. (2009-02-16). "Narrow escape for Argentina at Pan American Cup". FIH.
  2. (2009-02-17). "Les dieron las medallas y la copa en el aeropuerto". La Nación.
  3. (August 2008). "Qualification Criteria Men's and Women's World Cups, 2010". FIH.
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