2005 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

2005 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

The 13th edition of the Women's Champions Trophy took place from Saturday November 26 until Sunday December 4 2005 at the National Hockey Centre in Canberra, Australia. The participating nations were Australia, Argentina, Germany, The Netherlands, China, and Korea.

Team rosters

fhw|Argentina

(2.) Marien Bianchini, (3.) Magdalena Aicega (captain), (4.) Rosario Luchetti, (6.) Ayelén Stepnik, (7.) Alejandra Gulla, (8.) Luciana Aymar, (9.) Ana Macarena Rodríguez, (10.) Augustina Soledad García, (12.) Mariana González, (13.) Laura Aladro (gk), (14.) Mercedes Margalot, (15.) María de la Paz Hernández, (17.) María d'Elía, (18.) Paola Vukojicic (gk), (19.) Marina Russo, (21.) Inés Arrondo, (23.) Natali Doreski, and (24.) Claudia Burkart. Head Coach: Gabriel Minadeo.

fhw|Australia

(1.) Toni Cronk (gk), (3.) Karen Smith, (6.) Megan Rivers, (7.) Kim Walker, (9.) Rebecca Sanders, (10.) Kate Hollywood, (11.) Emily Halliday, (12.) Madonna Blyth, (13.) Wendy Alcorn, (14.) Nicole Arrold, (15.) Kobie McGurk, (17.) Rachel Imison (gk), (18.) Emma Meyer, (22.) Amy Korner, (24.) Angie Skirving, (25.) Melanie Twitt, (30.) Sarah Talor, and (32.) Nikki Hudson (captain). Head Coach: Frank Murray.

fhw|China

(1.) Zhaoxia Chen, (2.) Xuejiao Huang, (3.) Lizhu Chen, (4.) Yibo Ma, (5.) Junxia Huang, (6.) Shaoyan Mai, (7.) Qingling Song, (9.) Shuang Li, (10.) Lihua Gao, (11.) Chunling Tang, (12.) Wanfeng Zhou (captain), (16.) Yimeng Zhang (gk), (19.) Qiuqi Chen, (18.) Ye Ren, (22.) Aili Li, (28.) Hongxia Li, (30.) Haiying He, and (31.) Fengzhen Pan (gk). Head Coach: Kim Chang-back.

fhw|Germany

(1.) Yvonne Frank (gk), (2.) Tina Bachmann, (3.) Inga Matthes, (4.) Mandy Haase, (5.) Nadine Ernsting-Krienke, (6.) Svenja Schürmann, (7.) Natascha Keller, (8.) Kerstin Hoyer, (9.) Martina Heinlein, (10.) Silke Müller, (11.) Eileen Hoffmann, (12.) Karin Blank (gk), (13.) Marion Rodewald (captain), (14.) Katharina Scholz, (18.) Anke Kühn, (24.) Maike Stockel, (25.) Anna Geiter, and (26.) Christina Schutze. Head Coach: Markus Weise.

fhw|Netherlands

(1.) Lisanne de Roever (gk), (3.) Mignonne Meekels, (4.) Fatima Moreira de Melo, (5.) Jiske Snoeks, (7.) Miek van Geenhuizen, (9.) Sylvia Karres, (10.) Saskia Fuchs, (11.) Maartje Goderie, (12.) Leonoor Voskamp, (14.) Minke Booij (captain), (15.) Janneke Schopman, (16.) Chantal de Bruijn, (17.) Maartje Paumen, (18.) Naomi van As, (19.) Ellen Hoog, (21.) Sophie Polkamp, (22.) Floortje Engels (gk), and (23.) Kim Lammers. Head Coach: Marc Lammers.

fhw|KOR

(1.) Lim Ju-Young, (2.) Cho Hye-Sook, (3.) Choi Eun-Young, (4.) Cha Se-Na, (5.) Gim Sang-Hee, (6.) Park Young-Soon, (7.) Oh Ko-Woon, (8.) Kim Jung-Hee, (9.) Park Mi-Hyun, (10.) Kim Jin-Kyoung, (11.) Kim Jong-Eun, (12.) Han Tae-Jeong, (13.) Kim Mi-Seon, (15.) Kim Bo-Mi, (16.) Moon Young-Hui, (17.) Eun Mi-Young, (18.) Park Jeong-Sook, and (19.) Kim Eun-Sil. Head Coach: Han Jin-Soo.

Match results

tandings after round-robin

References

* [http://samsungchampionstrophy.worldhockey.org/ Official site]
* [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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