Field hockey at the 1984 Summer Olympics

Field hockey
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
Venue Weingart Stadium

All matches were played at Weingart Stadium, Monterey Park, Los Angeles County, United States.[1] Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics:

Men's Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Pakistan (PAK)
Syed Ghulam Moinuddin
Qasim Zia
Nasir Ali
Abdul Rashid Al-Hasan
Ayaz Mahmood
Naeem Akhtar
Kalimullah Khan
Manzoor Hussain
Hassan Sardar
Hanif Khan
Khalid Hamid
Shahid Ali Khan
Tauqeer Dar
Ishtiaq Ahmed
Saleem Sherwani
Mushtaq Ahmad
 West Germany (FRG)
Christian Bassemir
Stefan Blöcher
Dirk Brinkmann
Heiner Dopp
Carsten Fischer
Tobias Frank
Volker Fried
Thomas Gunst
Horst-Ulrich Hänel
Karl-Joachim Hürter
Andreas Keller
Reinhard Krull
Michael Peter
Thomas Reck
Ekkhard Schmidt-Opper
Markku Slawyk
 Great Britain (GBR)
Paul Barber
Stephen Batchelor
Kulbir Bhaura
Robert Cattrall
Richard Dodds
James Duthie
Norman Hughes
Sean Kerly
Richard Leman
Stephen Martin
William McConnell
Veryan Pappin
Jon Potter
Mark Precious
Ian Taylor
David Westcott

Women's Medal Winners

Gold Silver Bronze
 Netherlands (NED)
Carina Benninga
Fieke Boekhorst
Marjolein Eijsvogel
Det de Beus
Irene Hendriks
Elsemiek Hillen
Sandra Le Poole
Anneloes Nieuwenhuizen
Martine Ohr
Alette Pos
Lisette Sevens
Marieke van Doorn
Aletta van Manen
Sophie von Weiler
Laurien Willemse
Margriet Zegers
 West Germany (FRG)
Gabriele Appel
Dagmar Breiken
Beate Deininger
Elke Drüll
Birgit Hagen
Birgit Hahn
Martina Koch
Sigrid Landgraf
Corinna Lingnau
Christina Moser
Patricia Ott
Hella Roth
Gabriela Schley
Susanne Schmid
Ursula Thielemann
Andrea Weiermann-Lietz
 United States (USA)
Beth Anders
Beth Beglin
Regina Buggy
Gwen Cheeseman
Sheryl Johnson
Christine Larson-Mason
Kathleen McGahey
Anita Miller
Leslie Milne
Charlene Morett
Diane Moyer
Marcella Place
Karen Shelton
Brenda Stauffer
Julie Staver
Judy Strong
  • Penalty stroke competition for the bronze medal: United States defeated Australia 10-5.
  • Both teams had a 2-2-1 record and 9 goals for and 7 goals against. Canada also had a 2-2-1 record but had 9 goals for and 11 goals against.
  • West Germany finished just ahead of the tied teams with a 2-1-2 record to claim silver.

See also

Notes

  1. "Weingart Stadium at LA Sports Council". Retrieved 16 June 2010.

References

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