Germany women's national field hockey team
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The Germany women's national field hockey team represents the unified Germany since 1991 in the international field hockey competitions. The team, coached for three years by Markus Weise (2003–2006), made history when it surprisingly won the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, by defeating the Netherlands in the final. Before unification it was mainly West Germany that competed at the highest level in women's field hockey.
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[edit] Summer Olympics
- 1980 – Did not compete
- 1984 – SILVER MEDAL
- 1988 – Fifth place
- 1992 – SILVER MEDAL
- 1996 – Sixth place
- 2000 – Seventh place
- 2004 – GOLD MEDAL
[edit] World Cup
- 1974 – BRONZE MEDAL
- 1976 – GOLD MEDAL
- 1978 – SILVER MEDAL
- 1981 – GOLD MEDAL
- 1983 – Fourth place
- 1986 – SILVER MEDAL
- 1990 – Eighth place
- 1994 – Fourth place
- 1998 – BRONZE MEDAL
- 2002 – Seventh place
- 2006 – Eighth place
[edit] European Nations Cup
- 1984 – BRONZE MEDAL
- 1987 – Fourth place
- 1991 – SILVER MEDAL
- 1995 – BRONZE MEDAL
- 1999 – SILVER MEDAL
- 2003 – BRONZE MEDAL
- 2005 – SILVER MEDAL
- 2007 – ??
[edit] Champions Trophy
- 1987 – Did not compete
- 1989 – BRONZE MEDAL
- 1991 – Fourth place
- 1993 – BRONZE MEDAL
- 1995 – Fourth place
- 1997 – SILVER MEDAL
- 1999 – BRONZE MEDAL
- 2000 – SILVER MEDAL
- 2001 – Did not compete
- 2002 – Did not compete
- 2003 – Did not compete
- 2004 – SILVER MEDAL
- 2005 – Fifth place
- 2006 – GOLD MEDAL
[edit] Champions Challenge
[edit] Notable players
- Britta Becker
- Nadine Ernsting-Krienke
- Franziska Hentschel
- Natascha Keller
- Fanny Rinne
[edit] See also
[edit] External link
- (German) Deutscher Hockey-Bund