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Field hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the Olympic Hockey Centre located within the Helliniko Olympic Complex.

In February a test competition involving four each men's and women's teams was held at the site with Spain taking the honours for the men and South Africa for the women.

The competitions for both men and women was split into two groups with the top two teams after the preliminary rounds progressing through to the semi-finals. Men's Pool A | Pool B | Final Stages
Women's Pool A | Pool B | Final Stages

Men's Event

The men's event was contested by twelve teams with Sydney gold medallists Netherlands trying to make it a Hat trick of Olympic titles:



Team Pld Wins Draws Losses GF GA Pts
Spain 5 3 2 0 14 3 11
Germany 5 3 2 0 15 6 11
Pakistan 5 3 0 2 19 8 9
South Korea 5 2 2 1 17 8 8
Great Britain 5 1 0 4 9 21 3
Egypt 5 0 0 5 2 30 0

August 15 18:00 South Korea 1 align=center
1 Spain
August 15 18:30 Germany 2 align=center
1 Pakistan
August 15 20:00 Great Britain 3 align=center
1 Egypt
August 17 08:30 South Korea 3 align=center
2 Great Britain
August 17 18:30 Egypt 0 align=center
7 Pakistan
August 17 20:30 Spain 1 align=center
1 Germany
August 19 10:30 Pakistan 3 align=center
0 South Korea
August 19 18:00 Germany 6 align=center
1 Egypt
August 19 18:30 Great Britain 1 align=center
5 Spain
August 21 08:30 Egypt 0 align=center
11 South Korea
August 21 20:30 Germany 4 align=center
1 Great Britain
August 21 20:00 Spain 4 align=center
0 Pakistan
August 23 10:30 Spain 3 align=center
0 Egypt
August 23 18:00 Pakistan 8 align=center
2 Great Britain
August 23 18:30 South Korea 2 align=center
2 Germany

Men's Pool B

Team Pld Wins Draws Losses GF GA Pts
Netherlands 5 5 0 0 16 9 15
Australia 5 3 1 1 14 10 10
New Zealand 5 3 0 2 13 11 9
India 5 1 1 3 11 13 4
South Africa 5 1 0 4 9 15 3
Argentina 5 0 2 3 8 13 2

August 15 08:30 Australia 4 align=center
1 New Zealand
August 15 10:30 Argentina 1 align=center
2 South Africa
August 15 20:30 Netherlands 3 align=center
1 India
August 17 10:30 Argentina 2 align=center
2 Australia
August 17 18:00 South Africa 2 align=center
4 India
August 17 20:00 New Zealand 3 align=center
4 Netherlands
August 19 08:30 Netherlands 3 align=center
2 South Africa
August 19 20:00 New Zealand 3 align=center
1 Argentina
August 19 20:30 Australia 4 align=center
3 India
August 21 10:30 India 1 align=center
2 New Zealand
August 21 18:00 South Africa 2 align=center
3 Australia
August 21 18:30 Argentina 2 align=center
4 Netherlands
August 23 08:30 New Zealand 4 align=center
1 South Africa
August 23 20:00 India 2 align=center
2 Argentina
August 23 20:30 Australia 1 align=center
2 Netherlands

Men's Hockey Final Stages

Men's Classification Matches 9th-12th place

August 25 08:30 South Africa 5 align=center
1 Egypt
August 25 11:00 Great Britain 6 align=center
1 Argentina

Men's Classification Matches 5th-8th place

August 25 18:00 New Zealand 4 align=center
3 Korea
August 25 20:30 Pakistan 3 align=center
0 India

Men's Semifinals

August 25 18:30 Netherlands 3 align=center
2 Germany
August 25 21:00 Spain 3 align=center
6 Australia

Men's Classification Match 11th-12th place

August 27 09:00 Egypt 2 align=center
4 Argentina

Men's Classification Match 9th-10th place

August 27 11:30 South Africa 1(3) align=center
1(4) Great Britain

Men's Classification Match 7th-8th place

August 27 08:30 Korea 2 align=center
5 India

Men's Classification Match 5th-6th place

Men's Bronze Medal Match

Men's Gold Medal Match

Men's Medal Winners

GOLD
 Australia 

Michael Brennan, Travis Brooks, Dean Butler, Liam De Young, Jamie Dwyer, Nathan Eglington, Troy Elder, Bevan George, Robert Hammond, Mark Hickman, Mark Knowles, Brent Livermore, Michael McCann, Stephen Mowlam, Grant Schubert, and Matthew Wells. Head Coach: Barry Dancer.
SILVER
 Netherlands 

Matthijs Brouwer, Ronald Brouwer, Jeroen Delmee, Teun de Nooijer, Geert-Jan Derikx, Rob Derikx, Marten Eikelboom, Floris Evers, Erik Jazet, Karel Klaver, Jesse Mahieu, Rob Reckers, Taeke Taekema, Sander van der Weide, Klaas Veering, and Guus Vogels. Head Coach: Terry Walsh.
BRONZE
 Germany 

Clemens Arnold, Christoph Bechmann, Sebastian Biederlack, Philipp Crone, Eike Duckwitz, Christoph Eimer, Björn Emmerling, Florian Kunz, Björn Michel, Sascha Reinelt, Justus Scharowsky, Christian Schulte, Timo Weß, Tibor Weißenborn, Matthias Witthaus, and Christopher Zeller. Head Coach: Bernhard Peters.

Women's Event

Ten teams competed in the women's event with Australia, winners of three of the last four Olympic Games gold medals, looking to keep their remarkable run going.

Women's Pool A

Women's Pool B

Women's Hockey Final Stages

Women's Classification Match 9th-10th place

Women's Classification Matches 5th-8th place

Women's Classification Match 7th-8th place

Women's Classification Match 5th-6th place

Women's Semi Finals

Women's Bronze Medal Match

Women's Gold Medal Match

Women's Medal Winners

GOLD
 Germany 

Tina Bachmann, Caroline Casaretto, Nadine Ernsting-Krienke, Franziska Gude, Mandy Haase, Natascha Keller, Denise Klecker, Anke Kühn, Badri Latif, Heike Lätzsch, Sonja Lehmann, Silke Müller, Fanny Rinne, Marion Rodewald, Louisa Walter, and Julia Zwehl. Head Coach: Markus Weise.
SILVER
 Netherlands 

Minke Booij, Ageeth Boomgaardt, Chantal de Bruijn, Lisanne de Roever, Mijntje Donners, Sylvia Karres, Fatima Moreira de Melo, Eefke Mulder, Maartje Scheepstra, Janneke Schopman, Clarinda Sinnige, Minke Smabers, Jiske Snoeks, Macha van der Vaart, Miek van Geenhuizen, and Lieve van Kessel. Head Coach: Marc Lammers.
BRONZE
 Argentina 

Paola Vukojicic, Cecilia Rognoni, Marine Russo, Ayelen Stepnik, Maria de la Paz Hernandez, Mercedes Margalot, Vanina Oñeto, Agustina Garcia, Mariana Gonzalez, Alejandra Gulla, Luciana Aymar, Claudia Burkart, Marina di Giacomo, Magadalena Aicega, Mariela Antoniska, and Ines Arrondo. Head Coach: Sergio Vigil.


at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Athens)
Archery | Athletics (track and field) | Badminton | Baseball | Basketball | Boxing | Canoeing | Cycling | Diving | Equestrian | Fencing | Football (soccer) | Gymnastics | Handball | Hockey | Judo | Modern Pentathlon | Rowing | Sailing | Shooting | Softball | Swimming | Synchronized Swimming | Table Tennis | Taekwondo | Tennis | Triathlon | Volleyball | Water Polo | Weightlifting | Wheelchair racing (demonstration sport) | Wrestling

 


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