1989 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
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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
, South Korea
, and West Germany
.
Head Coach: Brian Glencross
Head Coach: Gijs van Heumen
September 3, 1989
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September 4, 1989
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September 6, 1989
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September 7, 1989
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September 9, 1989
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September 10, 1989
Frankfurt
Frankfurt am Main , commonly known simply as Frankfurt, is the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-largest city in Germany, with a 2010 population of 688,249. The urban area had an estimated population of 2,300,000 in 2010...
, West Germany
West Germany
West Germany is the common English, but not official, name for the Federal Republic of Germany or FRG in the period between its creation in May 1949 to German reunification on 3 October 1990....
. Participating nations were Australia
Hockeyroos
The Australia women's national field hockey team are Australia's national women's hockey team.Having played their first game in 1914,they are one of Australia’s most successful sporting teams, boasting three Olympic Gold...
, Canada
Canada women's national field hockey team
The Canada women's national field hockey team represents Canada in international field hockey competitions. The women's team made its first international appearance at the 1978 Women's Hockey World Cup in Madrid, Spain, finishing in fifth place....
, Great Britain, title holders Netherlands
Netherlands national field hockey team
The Netherlands national field hockey team is the national team of the Netherlands that participates in international field hockey matches and tournaments...
, South Korea
Korea national field hockey team
The Korea national field hockey team represents South Korea in the international field hockey competitions.-Summer Olympics:*1908 – Did not compete*1984 – Did not compete*1988 – Tenth place*1992 – Did not compete*1996 – Fifth place*2000 –...
, and West Germany
Germany national field hockey team
The Germany national field hockey team represents Germany in international field hockey. The team have won the 2006 Men's Hockey World Cup in Mönchengladbach, Germany...
.
Head Coach: Brian Glencross
- Vanessa Barnes
- Tracey BelbinTracey BelbinTracey Lee Belbin OAM is a former field hockey player from Australia, who represented her native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea...
- Lee Capes
- Michelle Capes
- Sally CarbonSally CarbonSally Carbon represented Australia from 1987 until 1994 in field hockey. She was a striker, midfielder and half back. Carbon was super fast and set up many goals for Australia during her 125 game career...
- Christine Dobson
- Maree Fish (GK)
- Juliet Haslam
- Rechelle HawkesRechelle HawkesRechelle Margaret Hawkes was the captain of the Australian Women’s Hockey Team, best known as the Hockeyroos, for eight years and is one of only two Australian females to win three Olympic gold medals at three separate Olympic Games: Sydney 2000, Atlanta 1996 and Seoul 1988.Hawkes also competed at...
- Angela Kaaks
- Sharon PatmoreSharon BuchananSharon Lee Buchanan OAM is a retired field hockey forward, who competed in three Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1984....
(C) - Alison Peek
- Jackie Pereira
- Lisa Powell
- Kim Rayner
- Kim Small
Head Coach: Gijs van Heumen
- Jacqueline ToxopeusJacqueline ToxopeusJacqueline Afine Toxopeus is a former Dutch field hockey international playing in goal. She is undoubtedly one of the finest goalkeepers in Dutch women's field hockey since Det de Beus. Toxopeus, nicknamed Tox, played for several clubs in Holland, but ended her career with HC Den Bosch...
(GK) - Carina Bleeker (GK)
- Anneloes NieuwenhuizenAnneloes NieuwenhuizenAnne Lucia Cornelia Maria Nieuwenhuizen is a former Dutch field hockey defender, who won the gold medal with the National Women's Team at the 1984 Summer Olympics....
- Daniëlle Koenen
- Helen van der Ben
- Caroline Leenders
- Willemijn Duyster
- Ingrid Appels
- Suzan van der Wielen
- Florentine Steenberghe
- Annemieke FokkeAnnemieke FokkeAnnemieke Wilbrenninck-Fokke is a former Dutch field hockey player, who won the bronze medal with the National Women's Team at the 1988 Summer Olympics....
- Terry SibbingTerry SibbingTerry Sibbing-Van Gijn is a former Dutch field hockey player, who earned a total number of 81 caps in the 1980s for the Dutch women's team, in which she scored four goals. She was a member of the squad that won the inaugural Women's Champions Trophy in 1987.-References:...
- Mieketine Wouters
- Simone van Haarlem
- Wietske de RuiterWietske de RuiterWietske Annechien de Ruiter is a former female field hockey striker from The Netherlands, who represented her native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics: 1992 and 1996...
- Ingrid WolffIngrid WolffIngrid Imelda Wolff is a former Dutch field hockey forward, who won the bronze medal with the National Women's Team at the 1988 Summer Olympics....
Pool
Team | Pts | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
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9 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 3 | ||
8 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 14 | 10 | ||
6 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 3 | ||
3 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 11 | –4 | |
2 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 9 | –5 | |
2 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 10 | –7 |
September 3, 1989
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September 4, 1989
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September 6, 1989
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September 7, 1989
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September 9, 1989
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September 10, 1989
Topscorers
Rank | Player | Goals |
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1. | 7 | |
2. | 6 | |
3. | 4 | |
4. | 3 | |