Hockey at the 2003 Pan American Games

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The Field Hockey Tournament at the 2003 Pan American Games was held in Santo Domingo Stadium, from August 1 to August 17. It served as a qualification tournament for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The number one earned a ticket for the Olympic tournament. The men competed for the tenth time at the Pan Americans, the women for the fifth time.

Contents

[edit] Men's Tournament

[edit] Participating nations

Qualified for the fifth edition of the Men's Field Hockey Tournament at the Pan American Games:

  • Host country: Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
  • Defending Champion: Flag of Canada Canada
  • Winner and 2nd placed country at 2002 CAC Games:
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
Flag of Barbados Barbados
  • Second of 5th South America Championship: Flag of Argentina Argentina
Winner has qualified as defending Champion
  • Remaining places filled based on standings at 1st Americas Cup:
Flag of Cuba Cuba
Flag of Chile Chile
Flag of the United States USA

[edit] Team Rosters

[edit] Flag of Argentina Argentina


  • Head Coach
Jorge Ruiz

[edit] Flag of Barbados Barbados


[edit] Flag of Canada Canada


  • Head Coach
Gene Muller

[edit] Flag of Chile Chile

  • Matias Amoroso
  • Felipe Casanova
  • Andreas Fingerhuth
  • Alfredo Gantz
  • Ian Koppenberger
  • Esteban Krainz
  • Pablo Kuhlenthal
  • Cristian Montegu (gk)
  • Felipe Montegu
  • Jorge O'Ryan
  • Cristobal Rodríquez
  • Mauro Scaff (gk)
  • Martin Sotomayor
  • Alan Stein
  • Gabriel Thiermann
  • Matias Vogel


  • Head Coach
Fernando Hourquebie

[edit] Flag of Cuba Cuba


[edit] Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic


[edit] Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago


[edit] Flag of the United States USA


[edit] Umpires

  • Flag of Argentina Enzo Caraveta
  • Flag of Chile Tomas Gantz
  • Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Donny Gobinsingh
  • Flag of Barbados Jason King
  • Flag of the Dominican Republic Felix Manuel Lora
  • Flag of Argentina Marcello Servetto
  • Flag of the United States Gus Soteriades
  • Flag of Cuba Luis Villa
  • Flag of Canada Chris Wilson
  • Flag of the Netherlands Philip Schellekens
  • Flag of Gibraltar Nathan Stagno

[edit] Results


[edit] Standings

Group A
Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1. Flag of Argentina Argentina 9 3 3 0 0 35 0 +35
2. Flag of Chile Chile 4 3 1 1 1 25 1 +24
3. Flag of the United States USA 4 3 1 1 1 23 4 +19
4. Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 0 3 0 0 3 0 78 –78


Group B
Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1. Flag of Canada Canada 9 3 3 0 0 7 3 +4
2. Flag of Cuba Cuba 6 3 2 0 1 12 3 +8
3. Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 3 3 1 0 2 6 6 0
4. Flag of Barbados Barbados 0 3 0 0 3 2 15 –13

[edit] Play-offs

  5-8th place 5th place
             
2003-08-09Santo Domingo (08:30)
 Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 0  
 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 22  
 
2003-08-12Santo Domingo (20:00)
     Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 2
   Flag of the United States USA 3
7th place
2003-08-09Santo Domingo (15:00) 2003-08-12Santo Domingo (17:30)
 Flag of the United States USA 2  Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic  0
 Flag of Barbados Barbados 1    Flag of Barbados Barbados  13


  Semi Finals Final
             
2003-08-09Santo Domingo (17:30)
 Flag of Chile Chile 1  
 Flag of Canada Canada 3  
 
2003-08-13Santo Domingo (20:00)
     Flag of Canada Canada 0
   Flag of Argentina Argentina 1
3rd place
2003-08-09Santo Domingo (20:00) 2003-08-13Santo Domingo (15:00)
 Flag of Argentina Argentina 5  Flag of Chile Chile  2
 Flag of Cuba Cuba 1    Flag of Cuba Cuba  6

[edit] Final Ranking

RANK TEAM
1. Flag of Argentina Argentina
2. Flag of Canada Canada
3. Flag of Cuba Cuba
4. Flag of Chile Chile
5. Flag of the United States USA
6. Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
7. Flag of Barbados Barbados
8. Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic


[edit] Awards

 2003 Men's Pan American Games Winners 
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Seventh title

[edit] Top scorers

Rank Name Goals
1. Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Kwandwane Browne (TRI) 17
2. Flag of Argentina Jorge Lombi (ARG) 13
3. Flag of Cuba Yoandy Blanco (CUB) 11
4. Flag of the United States Patrick Harris (USA) 9
Flag of Chile Felipe Mantegu (CHI) 9
6. Flag of the United States Shawn Hindy (USA) 6
Flag of the United States Jared Martin (USA) 6
Flag of Chile Alan Stein (CHI) 6

[edit] Women's Tournament

[edit] Participating nations

Qualified for the fifth edition of the Women's Field Hockey Tournament at the Pan American Games:

  • Host country: Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
  • Defending Champion: Flag of Argentina Argentina
  • Winner and 2nd placed country at 2002 CAC Games:
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
Flag of Jamaica Jamaica
  • Second of 5th South America Championship: Flag of Chile Chile
Winner has qualified as defending Champion
  • Remaining places filled based on standings at 1st Americas Cup:
Flag of the United States USA
Flag of Canada Canada
Flag of Uruguay Uruguay

[edit] Team rosters

[edit] Flag of Argentina Argentina


  • Head Coach
Sergio Vigil

[edit] Flag of Canada Canada


  • Head Coach
Butch Worth

[edit] Flag of Chile Chile

  • Carolina Abertz
  • Carolina García
  • Daniela Infante
  • Paula Infante
  • Soledad Krautz
  • Paula MacKenzie
  • Valentina Martin
  • Andrea Mateluna
  • Carolina Pinto
  • Jessie Rojas
  • Andrea Sanchez
  • Carolina Varas
  • Javiera Villagra
  • Veronica Walbaum
  • Sandra Wenz
  • Michelle Wilson


  • Head Coach
Luis Cianca

[edit] Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic

  • Mirian Abreu
  • Beyri Abreu
  • Jeannette Abreu
  • Judtih Acevedo
  • Dominga Arciniega
  • Anny Candelario
  • Alba Cespedes
  • Josefa Encarnacion
  • Amarphi Ferreras
  • Ahida Medina
  • Deivy Mercedes
  • Nayrobi Pichardo
  • Marbely Rosario
  • Norma Sanchez
  • Dayhannys Sanchez
  • Nelsida Sanchez
  • Dahiana Santana
  • Juana Villaman


  • Head Coach
Rolando Rizquet

[edit] Flag of Jamaica Jamaica

  • Azra Blythe
  • Kadene Brown
  • Erica Chambers
  • Anders Cobran
  • Shakeela Elliott
  • Shareeka Elliott
  • Alicia Francis
  • Nicole Grant
  • Carla Hewitt
  • Stacey-Ann Jones
  • Lorie-Ann McIntosh
  • Chantel Russell
  • Sharee Russell
  • Annmarie Smith
  • Shackera Williams
  • Karen Wilson


  • Head Coach
Michelle Holt

[edit] Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago

  • Cristina Abreu
  • Nicolette Alleyne
  • Patricia Borneo
  • Petal Derry
  • Nicole Dixon
  • Kerry Edghill
  • Summer Hector
  • Kecia Jones
  • Krizia Layne
  • Yesenia Luces
  • Ayana McClean
  • Reyah Richardson
  • Stacey Ssui Butt
  • Michelle Thornhill
  • Orie Trotman
  • Blair Wynn


  • Head Coach
I Harris

[edit] Flag of Uruguay Uruguay

  • Maria Ines Arigon
  • Anna Bisignano
  • Adriana Boullosa
  • Maria Bouzas
  • Patricia Bueno
  • Patricia Carlucio
  • Virginia Casabo
  • Maria Ceretta
  • Maria Chiara
  • Andrea Fazzion
  • Ana Ines Hernandez
  • Lorena Margni
  • Maria Margni
  • Carolina Mutilva
  • Maria Perez
  • Mariana Rios


  • Head Coach
Ariel Holan

[edit] Flag of the United States USA


  • Head Coach
Beth Anders

[edit] Umpires

  • Flag of Uruguay Rosario Ardanaz
  • Flag of Canada Keely Dunn
  • Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Susan Gomes
  • Flag of Mexico Alicia Tekeda Hirata
  • Flag of the United States Jun Kentwell
  • Flag of Argentina Mercedes Sanchez
  • Flag of Bermuda Emma Simmons
  • Flag of Canada Ann van Dyk
  • Flag of Chile Claudia Videla
  • Flag of New Zealand Sarah Garnett
  • Flag of England Alison Hill

[edit] Results


[edit] Standings

Group A
Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1. Flag of Argentina Argentina 9 3 3 0 0 47 1 +46
2. Flag of Chile Chile 6 3 2 0 1 24 14 +10
3. Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 3 3 1 0 2 7 13 –6
4. Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 0 3 0 0 3 1 51 –50


Group B
Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1. Flag of the United States USA 9 3 3 0 0 13 0 +13
2. Flag of Uruguay Uruguay 4 3 1 1 1 6 6 0
3. Flag of Canada Canada 4 3 1 1 1 4 4 0
4. Flag of Jamaica Jamaica 0 3 0 0 3 0 13 –13

[edit] Play-offs

  5-8th place 5th place
             
2003-08-10Santo Domingo (08:30)
 Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 0  
 Flag of Canada Canada 10  
 
2003-08-12Santo Domingo (15:00)
     Flag of Canada Canada 6
   Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 0
7th place
2003-08-10Santo Domingo (15:00) 2003-08-12Santo Domingo (08:30)
 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 4  Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic  0
 Flag of Jamaica Jamaica 0    Flag of Jamaica Jamaica  7


  Semi Finals Final
             
2003-08-10Santo Domingo (17:30)
 Flag of Chile Chile 1  
 Flag of the United States USA 6  
 
2003-08-13Santo Domingo (17:30)
     Flag of the United States USA 1
   Flag of Argentina Argentina 3
3rd place
2003-08-10Santo Domingo (20:00) 2003-08-13Santo Domingo (08:30)
 Flag of Argentina Argentina 7  Flag of Chile Chile  2 (4)
 Flag of Uruguay Uruguay 0    Flag of Uruguay Uruguay  2 (5)

[edit] Bronze Medal Game

August 13, 2003
08:30
Chile Flag of Chile 2–2
(PS 4–5)
Flag of Uruguay Uruguay Umpires:
Susan Gomes (TRI)
Jun Kentwell (USA)
Michelle Wilson 64' (pc)
Carolina Varas 69'
Patricia Carlucio 14'
Ana Hernandez 63'

[edit] Final

August 13, 2003
17:30
Argentina Flag of Argentina 3–1 Flag of the United States USA Umpires:
Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Alison Hill (ENG)
Agustina García 16'
Agustina García 38'
Cecilia del Carril 50'
Tracey Fuchs 64'

[edit] Final Ranking

RANK TEAM
1. Flag of Argentina Argentina
2. Flag of the United States USA
3. Flag of Uruguay Uruguay
4. Flag of Chile Chile
5. Flag of Canada Canada
6. Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
7. Flag of Jamaica Jamaica
8. Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic


[edit] Awards

 2003 Women's Pan American Games Winners 
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Fifth title

[edit] Topscorers

Rank Name Goals
1. Flag of Argentina Agustina García (ARG) 11
Flag of Argentina Alejandra Gulla (ARG) 11
3. Flag of Chile Daniela Infante (CHI) 10
Flag of the United States Tracey Fuchs (USA) 10
5. Flag of Argentina Cecilia Rognoni (ARG) 7
6. Flag of Argentina Maria Paz Ferrari (ARG) 5
Flag of Argentina Mercedes Margalot (ARG) 5
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Orie Trotman (TRI) 5

[edit] Remarks

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

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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