- Maximiliano Caldas
-
Maximiliano Caldas Personal information Born March 9, 1973 Medal recordMen’s Field Hockey Competitor for Argentina Champions Challenge Bronze 2001 Kuala Lumpur Team Pan American Games Gold 1995 Mar del Plata Team Maximiliano ("Max") Jorge Caldas (born March 9, 1973 in San Isidro, Buenos Aires) is a field hockey defender from Argentina, who made his debut for the national squad in 1994, and competed for his native country in the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Caldas, the former husband of Australian Hockey Olympian Alyson Annan,[1] played for four years in the Netherlands, at HC Klein Zwitserland, before retiring due to injury. He then started a career as a hockey coach. His first team to be coached was Leiden Heren 1 (Men), he finished second in the Dutch 'eerste klasse' (1st class). Caldas coaches Amsterdam Dames 1 (Women) in the Dutch 'Hoofdklasse' (highest league) since the summer of 2006. Caldas was the assistant-coach of the Dutch women's national team, that became world champion on 8 October 2006 and captured the gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, PR China.
References
- ^ Hannan, Liz. "Divided in sport, united in love: two women and a baby boy". The Sunday Age, July 1, 2007. Retrieved on 18 May 2011
External links
Maximiliano Caldas – International Tournaments Argentina squad – 1995 Pan American Games Argentina squad – 1996 Summer Olympics Argentina squad – 1997 World Cup Qualifying Tournament Argentina squad – Moreira (c) · 2 Hourquebie · 3 Caldas · 4 M. Vila · 5 Paulón · 6 Chao · 7 Almada · 8 Retegui · 9 R. Vila · 10 MacCormik · 11 Capurro · 12 Riccardi · 13 Lombi · 14 Zylberberg · 15 Orozco · 16 Oscaris · 17 Paredes · 18 Muir · Coach: Ruiz
Argentina squad – 2001 Champions Challenge Argentina squad – 2002 FIH World Cup Argentina squad – 2004 Summer Olympics Categories:- 1973 births
- Living people
- Argentine field hockey players
- Argentine field hockey coaches
- Olympic field hockey players of Argentina
- People from Buenos Aires
- Field hockey players at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Field hockey players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Argentine field hockey biography stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.