1999 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

1999 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

The sixth edition of the Women's Champions Trophy took place from Thursday June 10 until Saturday June 19 1999 in the "State Hockey Centre" in Brisbane, Queensland. Participating nations were: titleholders and hosting nation Australia, Argentina, Germany, The Netherlands, New Zealand, and South Korea. Just like the edition in 1991, when Berlin hosted the – from now on annual – six nations tournament, the event was combined with the Men's Champions Trophy.

Team rosters

fhw|Argentina

:*( 1.) Mariela Antoniska (gk):*( 2.) Agustina García:*( 3.) Magdalena Aicega:*( 4.) Silvia Corvalan:*( 5.) Anabel Gambero:*( 6.) Ayelén Stepnik:*( 7.) María de la Paz Hernández:*( 8.) Luciana Aymar:*( 9.) Alejandra Gulla:*(10.) Jorgelina Rimoldi:*(11.) Karina Masotta ©:*(12.) María González Oliva:*(13.) Paola Vukojicic (gk):*(14.) Mercedes Margalot:*(16.) Cecilia Rognoni:*(17.) Andrea Haines:*(18.) Inés Arrondo
:*Head Coach::Sergio Vigil

fhw|Australia

:*( 2.) Louise Dobson:*( 3.) Karen Smith:*( 4.) Alyson Annan:*( 5.) Juliet Haslam:*( 6.) Bianca Langham:*( 7.) Alison Peek:*( 9.) Claire Mitchell-Taverner:*(12.) Brooke Morrison:*(13.) Lisa Carruthers:*(14.) Rechelle Hawkes:*(15.) Clover Maitland (gk) :*(16.) Michelle Andrews:*(17.) Rachel Imison (gk):*(18.) Kristen Towers:*(28.) Julie Towers:*(29.) Renita Garard:*(31.) Katrina Powell:*(32.) Nikki Mott
:*Head Coach::Ric Charlesworth

fhw|Germany

:*( 1.) Julia Zwehl (gk):*( 2.) Birgit Beyer (gk):*( 5.) Nadine Ernsting-Krienke:*( 6.) Inga Möller:*( 7.) Natascha Keller:*( 8.) Melanie Cremer:*( 9.) Friederike Barth:*(11.) Cornelia Reiter:*(12.) Britta Becker:*(13.) Marion Rodewald:*(14.) Philippa Suxdorf:*(15.) Heike Lätzsch:*(16.) Katrin Kauschke ©:*(17.) Badri Latif:*(22.) Simone Grässer:*(24.) Fanny Rinne:*(25.) Caroline Casaretto:*(32.) Franziska Gude
:*Head Coach::Berti Rauth

fhw|Netherlands

:*( 1.) Clarinda Sinnige (gk):*( 2.) Daphne Touw (gk):*( 3.) Macha van der Vaart:*( 4.) Julie Deiters:*( 5.) Fatima Moreira de Melo:*( 6.) Karlijn Petri:*( 7.) Hanneke Smabers:*( 8.) Dillianne van den Boogaard:*( 9.) Margje Teeuwen:*(10.) Mijntje Donners:*(11.) Ageeth Boomgaardt:*(12.) Myrna Veenstra:*(13.) Minke Smabers:*(14.) Carole Thate ©:*(15.) Fleur van de Kieft:*(16.) Suzan van der Wielen:*(17.) Eefke Mulder:*(18.) Minke Booij
:*Head Coach::Tom van 't Hek

fhw|New Zealand

:*( 1.) Skippy McGregor:*( 2.) Moira Senior:*( 3.) Kylie Foy:*( 4.) Sandy Bennett:*( 5.) Toni Mason:*( 6.) Rachel Petrie:*( 7.) Anna Lawrence ©:*( 8.) Robyn Matthews:*( 9.) Jenny Duck:*(10.) Kate Trolove:*(11.) Michelle Turner:*(12.) Mandy Smith:*(13.) Lisa Walton:*(14.) Suzie Pearce:*(15.) Anne-Marie Irving (gk):*(16.) Helen Clarke (gk):*(17.) Caryn Paewai:*(18.) Diana Weavers
:*Head Coach::Jan Borren

fhw|South Korea

:* ( 1.) Park Yong-Sook (gk):* ( 2.) Lee Jin-Hee:* ( 3.) Kim Mi-Hyun:* ( 4.) Yoo Hee-Joo:* ( 5.) Lee Mi-Seong:* ( 6.) Lee Sun-Hwa:* ( 7.) Kim Eun-Jin:* ( 8.) An Mi-Kyung:* ( 9.) Oh Ko-Woon:* (10.) Park Eun-Kyung:* (11.) Kim Seong-Eun:* (12.) Kim Soo-Jung:* (13.) Park Hyun-Lee:* (14.) Oh Soo-Jin:* (15.) Lee Eun-Young ©:* (16.) Soo Ja-Ko (gk):* (17.) Woo Hyun-Jung:* (18.) Cho Bo-Ra
:*Head Coach::Kim Seon-Dong

Round Robin

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References

* [http://samsungchampionstrophy.worldhockey.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,5126-171436-188654-99105-0-file,00.pdf FIH Media Guide]


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