2003 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

2003 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

The 11th edition of the annual Women's Champions Trophy took place from Saturday November 29 until Sunday December 7 2003 at the State Hockey Centre in Sydney, Australia. The participating nations were hosts Australia, Argentina, title defenders PR China, England, The Netherlands, and South Korea.

Team rosters

fhw|Argentina

(1.) Mariela Antoniska (gk), (3.) Magdalena Aicega (captain), (4.) María Ferrari, (5.) Marina di Giacomo, (6.) Ayelén Stepnik, (7.) Alejandra Gulla, (8.) Luciana Aymar, (10.) Augustina Soledad García, (12.) Mariana González, (14.) Mercedes Margalot, (15.) María de la Paz Hernández, (17.) Maria Inés Parodi, (18.) Paola Vukojicic (gk), (19.) Marina Russo, (21.) Inés Arrondo, (23.) Natali Doreski, (24.) Claudia Burkart, and (28.) Ana Macarena Rodríguez. Head Coach: Sergio Vigil.

fhw|Australia

(2.) Louise Dobson, (3.) Karen Smith, (5.) Ngaire Smith, (6.) Megan Rivers, (7.) Peta Gallagher, (10.) Bianca Netzler, (11.) Emily Halliday, (13.) Wendy Alcorn, (16.) Cindy Morgan (gk), (17.) Rachel Imison (gk), (20.) Carmel Bakurski, (22.) Katie Allen, (24.) Angie Skirving, (25.) Melanie Twitt, (27.) Suzie Faulkner, (28.) Julie Towers, (30.) Sarah Taylor, and (31.) Katrina Powell (captain). Head Coach: David Bell.

fhw|China

(1.) Nie Yali (gk), (2.) Xuejiao Huang, (3.) Chen Zhaoxia, (4.) Ma Yibo, (5.) Cheng Hui, (7.) Huang Junxia, (8.) Fu Baorong, (9.) Li Shuang, (10.) Gao Lihua, (11.) Tang Chunling, (12.) Zhou Wanfeng (captain), (13.) Ren Ye, (15.) Hou Xiaolan, (17.) Qiu Yingling, (19.) Chen Qiuqi, (26.) Chen Qunqing, and (29.) Zhang Yimeng (gk). Head Coach: Kim Chang-back.

fhw|England

(1.) Carolyn Reid (gk), (2.) Hilary Rose (gk), (3.) Jennie Bimson, (4.) Jane Smith, (5.) Denise Marston-Smith, (6.) Melanie Clewlow, (7.) Purdy Miller, (8.) Anna Bennett, (9.) Mandy Nicholson, (10.) Lucilla Wright, (11.) Kate Walsh, (12.) Frances Houslop, (14.) Rachel Walker, (16.) Leisa King, (17.) Sarah Blanks, (19.) Jo Ellis, (20.) Fiona Greenham, and (23.) Crista Cullen. Head Coach: Bob Crutchley.

fhw|Netherlands

(1.) Clarinda Sinnige (gk), (2.) Lisanne de Roever (gk), (3.) Macha van der Vaart, (5.) Jiske Snoeks, (6.) Maartje Scheepstra, (7.) Miek van Geenhuizen, (9.) Sylvia Karres, (10.) Mijntje Donners, (11.) Ageeth Boomgaardt, (12.) Sabine Romkes, (13.) Minke Smabers, (15.) Janneke Schopman, (16.) Chantal de Bruijn, (17.) Eefke Mulder, (20.) Wieke Dijkstra, (21.) Lieve van Kessel, and (23.) Kim Lammers. Head Coach: Marc Lammers.


=fhw|South Korea|name=South Korea=

(1.) Park Yong-Sook (gk), (2.) Kim Yun-Mi, (3.) Lee Jin-Hee, (4.) Yoo Hee-Joo, (5.) Lee Seon-Ok, (7.) Han Sung-Mi, (8.) Lee Mi-Seong, (9.) Nam Jin-A, (11.) Kim Seong-Eun (captain), (12.) Ko Kwang-Min, (14.) Park Seon-Mi, (16.) Lim Ju-Young (gk), (17.) Kang Bo-Kyung, (18.) Park Jeong-Sook, (19.) Young Kang-Na, (20.) Kim Mi-Seon, (21.) Park Jin-Suk, and (22.) Kim Bo-Mi. Head Coach: Lim Heung-Sin.

Preliminary Round

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Play-offs

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date = 5th/6th place December 7, 2003 10:00
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score = 2–2 (4-2)
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date = 3th/4th place December 7, 2003 12:30
team1 = fhw-rt|ARG
team2 = fhw|NED
score = 2–3
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date = Final December 7, 2003 15:00
team1 = fhw-rt|CHN
team2 = fhw|AUS
score = 2–3
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Final Ranking

Awards

;Best Player:*flagathlete|Luciana Aymar|ARG
;Topscorer:*flagathlete|Katrina Powell|AUS

Top scorers

References

* [http://www.fihockey.org/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,1181-133496-134804-nav-list,00.html FIH]


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