2003 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge

2003 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge

The 2003 Men's Champions Challenge is the second tournament of the Champions Challenge, which took place in Johannesburg, South Africa from July 19 to July 27, 2003.

Participating nations were England, Malaysia, New Zealand, Spain, host South Africa, and Korea. Spain earned a spot at the 2002 Champions Trophy in Lahore, Pakistan after defeated Korea 7–3 in the final.

Venue

*Randburg Hockey Stadium

quads

fh|England

(1.) Jimi Lewis (gk), (2.) Simon Mason (gk), (3.) Robert Todd, (4.) Jason Collins, (5.) Jon Peckett, (6.) Craig Parnham .

fh|Malaysia

(1.) Roslan Jamaluddin (gk), (2.) Muhamad Amin Rahim, (3.) Chua Boon Huat, (4.) Gobinathan Krishnamurthy, (5.) Kuhan Shanmuganathan .

fh|New Zealand

(1.) Simon Towns .

fh|South Africa

(1.) David Staniforth (gk), (3.) Ken Forbes, (4.) Craig Jackson .

fh|South Korea

(1.) Koo Dong-Shik (gk), (2.) Cha Jong-Bok, (3.) Hong Eun-Seong, (5.) Lim Jung-Woo, (6.) Lee Sung-Min, (7.) Kim Chul, (8.) Kim Jung-Chul .

fh|Spain

(1.) Bernardino Herrera (gk), (2.) Santi Freixa, (3.) Pau Quemada, (4.) Marc Garcia-Cascon, (5.) Francisco "Kiko" Fábregas, (6.) Miquel Codina, (7.) Juan Escarré .

Round Robin

tandings

Results

hockeybox
date = July 17, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|South Africa
team2 = fh|Malaysia
score = 3–1
goals1 = King 8', 47' Smith 50'
goals2 = Shanmuganathan 3'
----hockeybox
date = July 19, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|Spain
team2 = fh|England
score = 6–2
goals1 = Ribas 4', 34' Amat 35', 45' Tubau 41', 68'
goals2 = Middleton 12' Goudie 70'
----hockeybox
date = July 19, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|South Korea
team2 = fh|New Zealand
score = 0–0
goals1 =
goals2 =
----hockeybox
date = July 20, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|New Zealand
team2 = fh|Malaysia
score = 1–1
goals1 = Brooks 31'
goals2 = Abu 58'
----hockeybox
date = July 20, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|England
team2 = fh|South Africa
score = 2–0
goals1 = Hall 8' Pearn 55'
goals2 =
----hockeybox
date = July 20, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|Spain
team2 = fh|South Korea
score = 2–3
goals1 = Tubau 4' Ribas 55'
goals2 = Lee Jung-seon 48', 52', 64'
----hockeybox
date = July 22, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|South Korea
team2 = fh|South Africa
score = 2–3
goals1 = Lee Jung-seon 12', 65'
goals2 = King 11' Basson 55' Evans 68'
----hockeybox
date = July 22, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|New Zealand
team2 = fh|Spain
score = 2–3
goals1 = Parag 6' Hari 38'
goals2 = Ribas 23' Tubau 40' Garza 70'
----hockeybox
date = July 22, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|Malaysia
team2 = fh|England
score = 4–1
goals1 = Mohan 15' Kalikavandan 50' Misron 59' TR Mohamad 68'
goals2 = Garrard 6'
----hockeybox
date = July 23, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|South Africa
team2 = fh|New Zealand
score = 1–2
goals1 = King 3'
goals2 = Hari 34' Shaw 44'
----hockeybox
date = July 23, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|South Korea
team2 = fh|England
score = 2–1
goals1 = Lee Jung-seon 3' You Hyo-sik 29'
goals2 = Mathews 52'
----hockeybox
date = July 23, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|Malaysia
team2 = fh|Spain
score = 2–3
goals1 = Shanmuganathan 17', 57'
goals2 = Freixa 9' Esteban 23' Amat 35'
----hockeybox
date = July 25, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|Spain
team2 = fh|South Africa
score = 1–0
goals1 = Ribas 63'
goals2 =
----hockeybox
date = July 25, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|Malaysia
team2 = fh|South Korea
score = 2–5
goals1 = Shanmuganathan 25' TR Mohamad 41'
goals2 = Lee Jung-seon 12', 30', 39' Seo Jong-ho 45' Hwang Seung-sun 70'
----hockeybox
date = July 25, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|New Zealand
team2 = fh|England
score = 4–0
goals1 = Burrows 9', 40' Shaw 11' Hari 59'
goals2 =

Classification

Fifth place play-off

hockeybox
date = July 27, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|Malaysia
team2 = fh|England
score = 2–3
goals1 = Shanmuganathan 19', 22'
goals2 = Hawes 14' Wallis 64' Hall 68'

Third place play-off

hockeybox
date = July 27, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|New Zealand
team2 = fh|South Africa
score = 2–2 (AET) (4–5 PS)
goals1 = Shaw 25', 48'
goals2 = Cullen 44' King 46'

Final

hockeybox
date = July 27, 2003
team1 = fh-rt|Spain
team2 = fh|South Korea
score = 7–3
goals1 = Tubau 8', 36', 41' Esteban 14', 63' Escarré 3' (ps) Ribas 41'
goals2 = Lee Jung-seon 20' Yoon Young-sik 62' You Hyo-sik 64'

Awards

External links

* [http://www.worldhockey.org/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,1181-134640-135948-nav-list,00.html FIH official website]


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