Canada national field hockey team
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The Canada national field hockey team represents Canada in the international field hockey competitions. The men's team made its first international appearance at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, where Team Canada ended up in fourteenth place.
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[edit] Summer Olympics
- 1908 to 1960 – Did not compete
- 1964 – Fourteenth place
- 1908 to 1960 – Did not compete
- 1976 – Tenth place
- 1980 – Did not compete
- 1984 – Tenth place
- 1988 – Eleventh place
- 1992 to 1996 – Did not compete
- 2000 – Tenth place
- 2004 – Did not compete
[edit] World Cup
- 1971 – Did not compete
- 1973 – Did not compete
- 1975 – Did not compete
- 1978 – Eleventh place
- 1982 – Did not compete
- 1986 – Tenth place
- 1990 – Eleventh place
- 1994 – Did not compete
- 1998 – Eighth place
- 2002 – Did not compete
- 2006 – Did not compete
[edit] Commonwealth Games
[edit] Pan American Games
- 1967 – Fourth place
- 1971 – Third place
- 1975 – Runners Up
- 1979 – Runners Up
- 1983 – Champions
- 1987 – Champions
- 1991 – Runners Up
- 1995 – Runners Up
- 1999 – Champions
- 2003 – Runners Up
[edit] Pan American Cup
- 2000 – Runners Up
- 2004 – Runners Up
[edit] Champions Trophy
- 1978 to 2006 – Did not compete
[edit] Champions Challenge
[edit] Famous players
- Patrick Burrows
- David Bissett
- Pat Caruso
- Paul Chohan
- Ken Goodwin
- Peter Milkovich
- Ken Pereira
- Reg Plummer
- Trevor Porritt
- Ross Rutledge
- Nick Sandhu
- Lee Wright