Hockey at the 1999 Pan American Games

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The Field Hockey Tournament at the 1999 Pan American Games was held on the pitch of the Kildonan East College near Winnipeg, Canada, from Saturday July 24 to Wednesday August 4. It served as a qualification tournament for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. The number one earned a ticket for the Olympic tournament. The men competed for the ninth time at the Pan Americans, the women for the fourth time.

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[edit] Men's Tournament

[edit] Participating nations

Qualified for the ninth edition of the Men's Field Hockey Tournament at the Pan American Games were the top five teams from the 1995 Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina:

And the numbers two of the 1998 South American Championship (Chile) and the 1998 Central American Championship (Mexico):

  • Chile Chile
  • Mexico Mexico


[edit] Team Rosters

[edit] ARGENTINA

Máximo Pellegrino, Andrés Castelli, Mariano Chao (gk), Diego Chiodo , Jorge Lombi, Fernando Moresi, Fernando Zylberberg, Ezequiel Paulón, Santiago Capurro, Rodolfo Pérez, Carlos Retegui, Mariano Ronconi (gk), Gabriel Garreta, Tomás MacCormik, Rodrigo Vila, and Matias Vila. Head Coach: Marcelo Garraffo.

[edit] CANADA

Robin D'Abreo, Ian Bird, Alan Brahmst, Sean Campbell, Chris Gifford, Andrew Griffiths, Ronnie Jagday, Hari Kant (gk), Bindi Kullar, Mike Mahood (gk), Peter Milkovich , Scott Mosher, Ken Pereira, Rick Roberts, Rob Short and Paul Wettlaufer. Head Coach: Shiaz Virjee.

[edit] CHILE

Pablo Boetsch , Felipe Casanova, Alfredo Gantz, Rodrigo Hernández (gk), Walter Kramer, Sebastian Lüders, Raul Maffei, Cristian Montegu (gk), Luis Montegu, Jorge O'Ryan, Pablo O'Ryan, Sven Schonborn, Alan Stein, Gabriel Thiermann, Alfredo Urner, and Diego Wenz.

[edit] CUBA

Alexander Armas, Eduardo Aroche (gk), Alain Bardaji, Juan Benavides, Yoandy Blanco, Puro Delgado, Ihosvany Hernández (gk), Ulises Lapera, Rolando Larrinaga, Yumay Oliva, Jorge Perez Hernández, Yuri Perez, Vladimir Reyes, José Rodríguez García, Yunier Rodriguez, and Victorio Valladares .

[edit] MEXICO

Hugo Aguilera, Miguel Bautista, Enrique Castro, Jaime Eduardo Chávez, Víctor Coleman, Carlos Gónzalez Moreno, Oscar Hernández, Marcos Márquez, Gabriel Martínez (gk), Armando Molina, Hugo Enrique Tagle, Juan Apuleyo Huerta, Jesús López Molina (gk), Mario Antonio Rosales, Carlos Ernesto Morales, and Pablo Sandino Morales. Head Coach: Jaime Chávez.

[edit] TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Kwandwane Browne , Roger Daniel, Peter Edwards, Glen Francis (gk), David Francois, George Froix, Brian Garcia, Damian Golden, Aldon Jasper, Brian Lee Chow (gk), Albert Marcano, Anthony Marcano, Dean Nieves, Kurt Noriega, Dwain Quan Chan, and Nicholas Wren.

[edit] UNITED STATES

Jang Badhesha, Rinku Bhamber, Randy Christie, Jeremy Cook, Patrick Cota, Steve Danielson, Andrew Duncan (gk), Shawn Hindy, Steve Jennings, Ryan Langford , Shawn Nakamura, Gus Reed, Mike Schanafelt, Brian Schledorn, John Voegtli (gk), and Scott Williams. Head Coach: Shiv Jagday.

[edit] Umpires

  • Spain Xavier Adell
  • Barbados Cameron Burke
  • Cuba Roberto Lopez García
  • Mexico José Ramirez Gutierrez
  • Trinidad and Tobago Roger St. Rose
  • Argentina Marcelo Servetto
  • United States Steve Simpson
  • Canada Chris Wilson
  • Jamaica Richard Wisdom

[edit] Preliminary Round Robin

[edit] Saturday July 24, 1999


July 24, 1999
18:00
UNITED STATES United States 1–1 Chile CHILE Umpires:
Steve Jennings 41' Jorge O'Ryan 41'

July 24, 1999
20:00
CANADA Canada 7–0 Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Marcelo Servetto (ARG)
Andrew Griffiths 19'
Scott Mosher 22'
Paul Wettlaufer
Andrew Griffiths 37'
Peter Milkovich 45' (ps)
Peter Milkovich 46' (ps)
Rob Short 59'


[edit] Sunday July 25, 1999


July 25, 1999
18:00
CUBA Cuba 1–4 Argentina ARGENTINA Umpires:

July 25, 1999
20:00
Mexico MEXICO 0–5 CANADA Canada Umpires:
Cameron Burke (BAR)
Richard Wisdom (JAM)
Scott Mosher 19'
Bindi Kullar 35'
Peter Milkovich 46' (pc)
Paul Wettlaufer 48'
Scott Mosher 65'


[edit] Monday July 26, 1999


July 26, 1999
15:00
Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 1–1 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Chris Wilson (CAN)
Brian Garcia 44' Scott Williams 19' (ps)

July 26, 1999
17:00
CUBA Cuba 1–1 CHILE Chile Umpires:

July 26, 1999
19:00
MEXICO Mexico 1–6 Argentina ARGENTINA Umpires:


[edit] Tuesday July 27, 1999


July 27, 1999
17:00
Canada CANADA 2–0 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Roger St. Rose (TRI)
Paul Wettlaufer 33'
Peter Milkovich 70' (pc)

July 27, 1999
19:00
Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 2–4 CHILE Chile Umpires:


[edit] Wednesday July 28, 1999


July 28, 1999
15:00
CUBA Cuba 3–0 MEXICO Mexico Umpires:

July 28, 1999
17:00
Argentina ARGENTINA 3–3 Canada CANADA Umpires:
Cameron Burke (BAR)
Steve Simpson (USA)
Santiago Capurro 6'
Tomás MacCormik 21'
Santiago Capurro 53'
Peter Milkovich 23' (pc)
Peter Milkovich 37' (pc)
Peter Milkovich 60' (pc)


[edit] Thursday July 29, 1999


July 29, 1999
15:00
MEXICO Mexico 2–3 CHILE Chile Umpires:


[edit] Friday July 30, 1999


July 30, 1999
11:00
CUBA Cuba 3–2 Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Umpires:

July 30, 1999
13:00
Argentina ARGENTINA 4–1 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
Roberto Lopez (CUB)
Chris Wilson (CAN)
Rodrigo Vila 6'
Jorge Lombi 35' (pc)
Fernando Moresi 49' (pc)
Jorge Lombi 60' (pc)
Scott Williams 63' (pc)


[edit] Saturday July 31, 1999


July 31, 1999
13:00
CUBA Cuba 0–6 Canada CANADA Umpires:
Marcelo Servetto (ARG)
Roger St. Rose (TRI)
Peter Milkovich 9' (pc)
Rob Short 15'
Scott Mosher 25' (pc)
Bindi Kullar 44'
Ian Bird 53' (pc)
Ian Bird 63' (pc)

July 31, 1999
15:00
Argentina ARGENTINA 7–1 Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Umpires:


[edit] Sunday August 1, 1999


August 1, 1999
11:00
MEXICO Mexico 0–6 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Cameron Burke (BAR)
Steve Jennings 21' (pc)
Shawn Nakamura 26' (pc)
Jang Badesha 35'
Scott Williams 39'
Jeremy Cook 52'
Shawn Nakamura 61' (pc)

August 1, 1999
13:00
Canada CANADA 5–2 CHILE Chile Umpires:
Roberto Lopez (CUB)
Steve Simpson (USA)
Rob Short 16' (pc)
Scott Mosher 31' (pc)
Chris Gifford 39'
Peter Milkovich 44' (pc)
Andrew Griffiths 49'
Sven Schonborn 6' (pc)
Luis Montegu 69' (pc)


[edit] Monday August 2, 1999


August 2, 1999
11:00
MEXICO Mexico 3–7 Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Umpires:

August 2, 1999
13:00
CUBA Cuba 4–2 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
José Ramirez (MEX)
Roger St. Rose (TRI)
Ulises Lapera 14' (pc)
Juan Benavides 49' (pc)
Ulises Lapera 62'
Vladimir Reyes 68' (pc)
Shawn Hindy 22'
Shawn Hindy 34'

August 2, 1999
15:00
Argentina ARGENTINA 5–0 CHILE Chile Umpires:


[edit] Standings after Preliminary Round Robin

 MEN'S HOCKEY PAN AM TOURNAMENT 1999 Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1. Canada 6 5 1 0 28 5 16
2. Argentina 6 5 1 0 29 7 16
3. Cuba 6 3 1 2 12 15 10
4. Chile 6 2 2 2 11 16 8
5. United States 6 1 2 3 11 12 5
6. Trinidad and Tobago 6 1 1 4 13 25 4
7. Mexico 6 0 0 6 6 30 0


[edit] Play-offs

[edit] Wednesday August 4, 1999

[edit] Bronze Medal Game

August 4, 1999
09:00
CUBA Cuba 6–0 Chile CHILE Umpires:

[edit] Final

August 4, 1999
18:30
CANADA Canada 1–0 ARGENTINA Argentina Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Roger St. Rose (TRI)
Ken Pereira 29'


[edit] Topscorers

RANK  MEN'S PAN AM 1999 TOPSCORERS GOALS
1 Peter Milkovich 9
2 Santiago Capurro 7
Luis Lapera 7
Jorge Lombi 7
5 Brian Garcia 5
Scott Mosher 5
7 Juan Benavides 4


[edit] Final standings


1. Canada*


2. Argentina


3. Cuba


4. Chile


5. United States


6. Trinidad & Tobago


7. Mexico


[edit] Remarks


[edit] Women's Tournament

[edit] Participating nations

Qualified for the fourth edition of the Women's Field Hockey Tournament at the Pan American Games were the top five teams from the 1995 Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina:

And the numbers two of the 1998 South American Championship (Chile) and the 1998 Central American Championship (Mexico):

  • Chile Chile
  • Mexico Mexico


[edit] Team Rosters

[edit] ARGENTINA

Magdalena Aicega, Mariela Antoniska (gk), Ines Arrondo, Luciana Aymar, Silvina Corvalán, Anabel Gambero, Agustina Garcia, Alejandra Gulla, Maria de la Paz Hernandez, Mercedes Margalot, Karina Masotta , Vanina Oneto, Jorgelina Rimoldi, Cecilia Rognoni, Ayelén Stepnik, and Paola Vukojicic (gk). Head Coach: Sergio Vigil.

[edit] CANADA

Sue Armstrong, Michelle Bowyer, Lisa Faust, Sarah Forbes (gk), Aoibhinn Grimes, Ann Harada (gk), Chris Hunter, Laurelee Kopeck, Amy MacFarlane, Karen MacNeill, Carla Somerville, Bobbi Jo Steadward, Kristen Taunton, Sue Tingley, Julia Wong, and Jenny Zinkan-McGrade. Head Coach: Dru Marshall.

[edit] CHILE

Carolina Albertz, Susana Beya , Marcela Diaz Moya, Carolina Hepp (gk), Daniela Infante, Paula Infante, Soledad Krautz (gk), Yasna Kusanovic, Carolina Lobo, Paula MacKenzie, Andrea Mateluna, María Pilasi, Jessie Rojas, Macarena Scaff, June Stockins, and Paulette Wainberg.

[edit] CUBA

Magalys Santa Cruz (gk), Yamelys Agramonte (gk), Yadira Puente, E. Caballero, Regla Gómez , Mirialys Cairo Piedra, Yunelys Rosales, Dayni Rivas, María Hernández, Yadelis Peña, Yagnelis Drake Torres, Yaquelín Drake Torres, G. Roque Angulo, Yolaysis Trujillo, Oria Hernández, and Janet Zapata. Head Coach: Tomás Vizcaina.

[edit] MEXICO

Mares María Chávez, María García, Myrna García (gk), Olivia García Gil, Yesika Guadarrama, Irma Hernández , Laura Leaños, María Nava, Edith Ramírez, Rosalba del Rosario, Leticia Sanchez, Adriana Tagle, Silvia Pichardo (gk), Karina Pineda, Yadira Vázquez, and Yessica Zepeda.

[edit] TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Sherlan Cabralis, Celia Cropper, Dixie Ann de Roche, Nicole Dixon, Christabella George Ford, Jessel Gilbert, Maureen Jacob (gk), Kathleen La Rode, Yvette La Rode, Brigid Lewis, Richelle Mitchell, Tamara Nancoo , Penelope Stephens, Michelle Thornhill (gk), Oire Trotman, and Curlyne Wynn. Head Coach: Bernard Jesse

[edit] UNITED STATES

Kate Barber, Chris DeBow, Kris Fillat, Tracey Fuchs, Kelli James, Katie Kauffman, Antoinette Lucas, Jill Reeve, Mimi Smith, Eleanor Race, Margaret Storrar (gk), Carla Tagliente, Jana Toepel, Michelle Vizzuso, Cindy Werley, and Jana Withrow (gk). Head Coach: Tracey Belbin.

[edit] Umpires

  • United States Judy Brinsfield
  • Cuba Joanne Cabrera del Sol
  • England Gill Clarke
  • Trinidad and Tobago Lisa Marcano
  • Canada Janice McClintock
  • Argentina Maria Soledad Iparraguirre
  • Italy Gina Spitaleri
  • Mexico Alicia Takeda Hirata
  • Chile Cecilia Valenzuela

[edit] Results

[edit] Saturday July 24, 1999


July 24, 1999
13:00
CUBA Cuba 1–2 Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Umpires:

July 24, 1999
15:00
CANADA Canada 1–3 Argentina ARGENTINA Umpires:
Gina Spitaleri (ITA)
Judy Brinsfield (USA)
Karen MacNeill 30' Luciana Aymar 14'
Cecilia Rognoni 32' (pc)
Alejandra Gulla 53' (pc)


[edit] Sunday July 25, 1999


July 25, 1999
11:00
Chile CHILE 0–7 CUBA Cuba Umpires:

July 25, 1999
13:00
Mexico MEXICO 0–5 CANADA Canada Umpires:
Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
Cecilia Valenzuela (CHL)
Lisa Faust 25' (pc)
Amy MacFarlane 35'
Amy MacFarlane 38'
Lisa Faust 46' (pc)
Kristen Taunton 65'

July 25, 1999
15:00
Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 0–2 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
Kelli James 6' (pc)
Kate Barber 11'


[edit] Monday July 26, 1999


July 26, 1999
13:00
Chile CHILE 0–4 ARGENTINA Argentina Umpires:


[edit] Tuesday July 27, 1999


July 27, 1999
11:00
Mexico MEXICO 0–3 CUBA Cuba Umpires:

July 27, 1999
13:00
CANADA Canada 0–1 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
Alicia Takeda (MEX)
Kris Fillat 49' (pc)

July 27, 1999
15:00
Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 0–4 ARGENTINA Argentina Umpires:


[edit] Wednesday July 28, 1999


July 28, 1999
11:00
Mexico MEXICO 0–0 Chile CHILE Umpires:

July 28, 1999
13:00
CUBA Cuba 1–5 CANADA Canada Umpires:
Gina Spitaleri (ITA)
Judy Brinsfield (USA)
Yadira Puente 52' (pc) Sue Tingley 21' (pc)
Aoibhinn Grimes 27'
Karen MacNeill 47' (pc)
Aoibhinn Grimes 60'
Kristen Taunton 62'

[edit] Thursday July 29, 1999


July 29, 1999
18:00
UNITED STATES United States 1–2 ARGENTINA Argentina Umpires:
Gina Spitaleri (ITA)
Gill Clarke (ENG)
Kelli James 62' (pc) Karina Masotta 41' (pc)
Cecilia Rognoni 67' (pc)


[edit] Friday July 30, 1999


July 30, 1999
16:00
Chile CHILE 2–2 Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Umpires:

July 30, 1999
18:00
CUBA Cuba 0–4 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
Janice McClintock (CAN)
Alicia Takeda (MEX)
Jill Reeve 2' (pc)
Carla Tagliente 20' (pc)
Kate Barber 46' (pc)
Michelle Vizzuso 64' (pc)

July 30, 1999
20:00
Mexico MEXICO 0–5 ARGENTINA Argentina


[edit] Saturday July 31, 1999


July 30, 1999
17:00
Chile CHILE 0–4 CANADA Canada Umpires:
Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
Lisa Marcano (TRI)
Aoibhinn Grimes 9' (pc)
Lisa Faust 27' (pc)
Karen MacNeill 52' (pc)
Carla Somerville 61' (ps)


[edit] Sunday August 1, 1999


August 1, 1999
16:00
Mexico MEXICO 0–3 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
Gina Spitaleri (ITA)
Lisa Marcano (TRI)
Cindy Werley 27'
Kelli James 62'
Antoinette Lucas 66' (ps)

August 1, 1999
18:00
CANADA Canada 5–0 Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Umpires:
Alicia Takeda (MEX)
Cecilia Valenzuela (CHL)
Amy MacFarlane 33'
Karen MacNeill 40' (pc)
Karen MacNeill 44' (pc)
Sue Tingley 55'
Sue Armstrong 67'

August 1, 1999
20:00
CUBA Cuba 0–5 ARGENTINA Argentina Umpires:


[edit] Monday August 2, 1999


August 2, 1999
18:00
Mexico MEXICO 0–1 Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Umpires:

August 2, 1999
20:00
Chile CHILE 0–2 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
Joanne Cabrera (CUB)
Lisa Marcano (TRI)
Kate Barber 40'
Kris Fillat 49'

[edit] Standings after Preliminary Round Robin

 WOMEN'S HOCKEY PAN AM TOURNAMENT 1999 Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1. Argentina 6 6 0 0 23 2 18
2. United States 6 5 0 1 13 2 15
3. Canada 6 4 0 2 20 5 12
4. Trinidad and Tobago 6 2 1 3 5 14 7
5. Cuba 6 2 0 4 12 16 6
6. Chile 6 0 2 4 2 19 2
7. Mexico 6 0 1 5 0 17 1

[edit] Play-offs

[edit] Wednesday August 4, 1999

[edit] Bronze Medal Game

August 4, 1999
11:30
CANADA Canada 2–0 Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Umpires:
Alicia Takeda (MEX)
Maria Iparraguirre (ARG)
Laurelee Kopeck 32' (ps)
Laurelee Kopeck 41' (pc)

[edit] Final

August 4, 1999
16:00
ARGENTINA Argentina 5–2 UNITED STATES United States Umpires:
Gina Spitaleri (ITA)
Gill Clarke (ENG)
Vanina Oneto 16' (pc)
Vanina Oneto 35' (pc)
Magdalena Aicega 42' (pc)
Karina Masotta 47'
Alejandra Gulla 67' (pc)
Cindy Werley 2'
Carla Tagliente 35'


[edit] Topscorers

RANK  WOMEN'S PAN AM 1999 TOPSCORERS GOALS
1 Vanina Oneto 8
2 Alejandra Gulla 5
Yagnelis Drake Torres 5
4 Karen MacNeill 4
Karina Massota 4
6 Amy MacFarlane 3
Angulo Roque 3


[edit] Final standings


1. Argentina*


2. United States


3. Canada


4. Trinidad & Tobago


5. Cuba


6. Chile


7. Mexico


[edit] Remarks

  • The final marked the third time in four Pan Am tournaments Argentina had met the U.S. in the gold medal game, with the South Americans winning on each occasion.

[edit] References



Events at the 1999 Pan American Games (Winnipeg, Canada)
Archery | Athletics | Badminton | Baseball | Basketball | Bowling | Boxing | Canoeing | Cycling | Diving | Equestrian | Fencing | Football | Gymnastics | Handball | Hockey | Judo | Karate | Modern Pentathlon | Racquetball | Roller Sports | Rowing | Sailing | Shooting | Softball | Squash | Swimming | Synchronized Swimming | Table Tennis | Taekwondo | Tennis | Triathlon | Volleyball | Water Skiing | Water Polo | Weightlifting | Wrestling


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