1989 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

1989 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

The 1989 Women's Champions Trophy took place from September 3 to September 10, 1989 in Frankfurt, West Germany. Participating nations were Australia, Canada, Great Britain, title holders Netherlands, Korea, and West Germany.

quads

fhw|Australia

Head Coach: Brian Glencross
#Vanessa Barnes
#Tracey Belbin
#Lee Capes
#Michelle Capes
#Sally Carbon
#Christine Dobson
#Maree Fish (GK)
#Juliet Haslam
#

  • Rechelle Hawkes
    #Angela Kaaks
    #Sharon Patmore (C)
    #Alison Peek
    #Jackie Pereira
    #Lisa Powell
    #Kim Rayner
    #Kim Small

    fhw|Canada

    fhw|Great Britain

    fhw|Netherlands

    Head Coach: Gijs van Heumen
    #Jacqueline Toxopeus (GK)
    #Carina Bleeker (GK)
    #Anneloes Nieuwenhuizen
    #Daniëlle Koenen
    #Helen van der Ben
    #Caroline Leenders
    #Willemijn Duyster
    #Ingrid Appels
    #

  • Suzan van der Wielen
    #Florentine Steenberghe
    #Annemieke Fokke
    #Terry Sibbing
    #Mieketine Wouters
    #Simone van Haarlem
    #Wietske de Ruiter
    #Ingrid Wolff

    fhw|South Korea

    fhw|West Germany

    Results

    Pool

    September 3, 1989hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|NED
    goals1 =
    score = 0 – 0
    team2 = fhw|CAN
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|FRG
    goals1 =
    score = 0 – 1
    team2 = fhw|KOR
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|AUS
    goals1 =
    score = 3 – 2
    team2 = fhw|GBR
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    ----
    September 4, 1989hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|NED
    goals1 =
    score = 2 – 3
    team2 = fhw|GBR
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|FRG
    goals1 =
    score = 3 – 0
    team2 = fhw|CAN
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|AUS
    goals1 =
    score = 3 – 3
    team2 = fhw|KOR
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    ----
    September 6, 1989hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|NED
    goals1 =
    score = 0 – 2
    team2 = fhw|KOR
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|CAN
    goals1 =
    score = 2 – 2
    team2 = fhw|GBR
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    ----
    September 7, 1989hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|AUS
    goals1 =
    score = 2 – 2
    team2 = fhw|FRG
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    ----
    September 9, 1989hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|NED
    goals1 =
    score = 2 – 4
    team2 = fhw|AUS
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|CAN
    goals1 =
    score = 0 – 3
    team2 = fhw|KOR
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|FRG
    goals1 =
    score = 2 – 0
    team2 = fhw|GBR
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    ----
    September 10, 1989hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|NED
    goals1 =
    score = 0 – 0
    team2 = fhw|FRG
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|AUS
    goals1 =
    score = 2 – 1
    team2 = fhw|CAN
    goals2 =
    umpires =
    hockeybox
    date =
    team1 = fhw-rt|GBR
    goals1 =
    score = 0 – 2
    team2 = fhw|KOR
    goals2 =
    umpires =

    Topscorers

    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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