2001 Women's Hockey
World Cup QualifierTournament details |
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Host country |
France |
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City |
Amiens Abbeville |
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Teams |
14 |
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Venue(s) |
2 |
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Top three teams |
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Champions |
England |
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Runner-up |
Russia |
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Third place |
Ukraine |
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Tournament statistics |
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Matches played |
55 |
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Goals scored |
217 (3.95 per match) |
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Best player |
Marina Tchegourdaeva |
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The 2001 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier was the 10th edition of the qualification for the Women's Hockey World Cup field hockey championship. It was held between 17–30 September 2001 in Amiens and Abbeville, France. The six highest placed teams would earn a berth to play in the 2002 Women's Hockey World Cup, to be held in Perth, Australia.
England won the tournament after defeating Russia 4–0 in the final. Alongside Ukraine, Japan, Ireland and Scotland, these six teams qualified for the World Cup.
Qualification
All five confederations received quotas for teams to participate allocated by the International Hockey Federation based upon the FIH World Rankings. Those teams participated at their respective continental championships but could not qualify through it, and they received the chance to qualify through this tournament based on the final ranking at each competition.
- ^1 – Kenya withdrew from participating.
- ^2 – United States withdrew from participating.
Squads
Below is the list of participating squads.
(1.) Daphné Heskin, (2.) Anne-Sophie De Scheemaeker, (3.)
Charlotte De Vos, (4.) Isabelle Wagemans, (5.) Maïté Dequinze, (6.) Magali Demeyere, (7.) Olivia Bouche, (8.) Caroline Guisset, (9.) Sophie Turine, (10.) Valérie Van Elderen, (11.) An Christiaens, (12.) Tiffany Thys, (13.) Caroline Cuylits, (14.) Céline Robiette, (15.) Barbara Dequinze, (16.) Elke Mertens, (17.)
Anne-Sophie Van Regemortel, and (18.) Miek Vandevenne.
(3.)
Lisa Faust, (4.)
Amy MacFarlane, (5.)
Deb Cuthbert, (6.)
Jenny Johnson, (7.)
Sue Tingley, (8.)
Aoibhinn Grimes, (9.)
Julia Wong, (10.)
Kristen Taunton, (11.)
Karen MacNeill, (12.)
Carla Somerville, (13.)
Laurelee Kopeck, (15.)
Michelle Bowyer, (16.)
Becky Price, (19.)
Andrea Rushton, (20.) Kelly Rezansoff, (22.)
Emily Rix, (23.)
Amy Agulay (gk), (30.)
Krista Thompson (gk). Head Coach: Graeme "Butch" Worth.
(1.) Anna Bennett, (2.) Jenie Bimson, (3.) Sarah Blanks, (5.)
Melanie Clewlow (captain), (6.)
Tina Cullen, (7.)
Helen Grant, (9.)
Leisa King, (10.)
Denise Marston-Smith, (11.) Purdy Miller, (12.)
Mandy Nicholson, (13.)
Carolyn Reid (gk), (16.)
Hilary Rose (gk), (17.)
Jane Smith, (18.)
Rachel Walker, (19.)
Kate Walsh, (21.)
Lucilla Wright, (24.)
Kerry Moore, (26.) Frances Houslop, and (27.) Isabel Palmer. Head Coach: Tricia Heberle.
France
Tingoleima Chanu (gk and captain),
Helen Mary (gk),
Amandeep Kaur,
Suman Bala,
Kanti Baa, Sita Gossain, Sumari Tete, Agnecia Lugun,
Masira Surin, Neha Singh,
Manjinder Kaur,
Jyoti Sunita Kullu, Saggai Ibemal Chanu,
Suraj Lata Devi, Pakpi Devi, Adline Kerketta,
Mamta Kharab and
Surinder Kaur. Head Coach: Ajay Kumar Bansal.
(1.) Tara Browne (gk), (2.)
Angela Platt (gk), (3.) Arlene Boyles, (4.) Jenny Burke, (5.) Linda Caulfield, (6.) Eimear Cregan, (7.) Karen Humphreys, (8.) Rachael Kohler, (9.)
Laura Lee, (10.) Pamela Magill, (11.)
Jenny McDonough, (12.) Cathy McKean, (13.) Claire McMahon, (14.) Lynsey McVicker, (15.) Ciara O'Brien, (16.)
Jill Orbinson, (17.) Sarah Rand, and (18.) Daphne Sixsmith. Head Coach: Riet Kuper.
(1.)
Nami Miyazaki (gk), (2.)
Keiko Miura, (3.) Asuka Chiba, (5.)
Sachimi Iwao, (6.) Natsumi Hori, (7.) Yuka Ogura, (8.)
Sakae Morimoto, (9.)
Akemi Kato, (10.)
Naoko Saito, (11.) Toshi Tsukui, (12.)
Rie Terazono, (13.)
Chie Kimura, (14.)
Kaori Chiba, (16.)
Yukari Yamamoto, (17.) Yukiko Suzuki, (19.) Emiko Yokota, (21.) Yuko Morishita, and (22.)
Akiko Kitada. Head Coach: Kazunori Kobayashi.
Kazakhstan
(1.) Nadezhda Sumkina (gk), (3.) Galyma Karabalinova, (4.) Olga Kikeleva, (5.) Oxana Berkalieva, (6.) Ekaterina Zhukalina, (7.) Elena Svirskaya, (8.) Ainura Mutallyapova, (9.) Elena Apelganetz, (10.) Elena Lind, (11.) Gulnara Imangalieva, (12.) Tatyana Marchenko (captain), (13.) Olga Apelganetz, (14.) Olga Shelomanova, (15.) Natalya Podshivalova, (16.) Marya Tussubzhanova (gk), and (18.) Natalya Dryamova.
(1.) Lim Siew Gek, (2.) Catherine Lumbor, (3.) Norhaliza Abdul Rahman, (4.) Norfaraha Hashim, (6.) Rosmimi Jamalani, (7.) Lisa Ludong, (8.) Daring Nyokin, (9.) Devaleela Devadasan, (10.) Mary Along, (11.) Che Inan Melati Che Ibrahim, (12.) Hamidah Birang, (13.) Munaziah Mulim, (14.) Norsaliza Ahmad Soobni, (15.) Norliza Sahli, (16.) Ernawati Mahmood, (18.)
Angela Kais, (20.) Ayu Afnida Hamdani, and (21.) Vimala Subramaniam.
Russia
(1.) Victoria Kotlyarenko (gk), (2.) Fyeridye Bilyalova, (3.) Aishe Ramazanova, (4.) Olena Fritche, (5.) Iryna Knyazeva, (6.) Diana Tahiyeva, (7.) Marina Dudko, (8.) Tetyana Kobzenko (captain), (9.) Svitlana Kolomiets, (10.) Olena Mykhalchenko, (11.) Natalya Vasyukova, (12.) Zhanna Savenko, (13.)
Maryna Litvinchuk, (14.) Tetyana Salenko, (15.) Svitlana Petrenko, (16.) Olga Fisyun, (17.) Maryna Pyrohova, and (18.) Lyudmyla Vyhanyaylo. Head Coach: Zhuk Tetyana.
(1.) Andrea Fazzio (gk), (2.) Eugenia Chiara, (3.) Bettiana Ceretta, (4.) Agustina Carbone, (5.) Florencia Castagnola (captain), (6.) Patricia Bueno, (7.) Maria Ines Raiz, (8.) Rosario de los Santos, (9.)
Ana Hernández, (10.) Patricia Carluccio, (11.) Virginia Silva, (12.) Rosanna Paselle (gk), (13.) Adriana Boullosa, (14.) Carla Margni, (15.) Virginia Casabo, (16.) Laura Pradines, (17.) Veronica Tutte, and (18.) Eleonora Rebollo. Head Coach: Jorge Norvay.
Results
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00)
First round
Pool A
Teams |
Pld |
W |
D |
L |
GF |
GA |
GD |
Pts |
England |
6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 3 | +17 | 18 |
Ukraine |
6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 19 | 17 | +2 | 11 |
India |
6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 14 | 5 | +9 | 10 |
Ireland |
6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 9 | 4 | +5 | 10 |
France |
6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 13 | –6 | 7 |
Kazakhstan |
6 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 12 | –6 | 4 |
Uruguay |
6 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 1 | 22 | –21 | 0 |
- Qualified for 2002 World Cup. Advanced to semifinals
- Could qualify for 2002 World Cup
Ukraine |
6–4 |
Kazakhstan |
Savenko 4', 29' Kolomiyets 24' Kobzenko 30' Fritche 50' Vasyukova 57' |
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Svirskaya 32', 64' Shelomanova 48', 51' |
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Ukraine |
4–3 |
France |
Bilyalova 2' Kobzenko 5' Kolomiyets 19' Savenko 22' |
Report |
Lazennec 27', 57' Delloye 40' |
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France |
0 – 0 |
Kazakhstan |
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Pool B
- Advanced to semifinals
Scotland |
0–4 |
Russia |
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Report |
Polovkova 32', 55' Velmatkima 43' Vassioukova 57' |
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Russia |
8–1 |
Malaysia |
Kravtchenko 20' Dobrokhotova 26' Tchegourdaeva 31' Rotorgueva 33', 45', 64' Polokova 62', 69' |
Report |
Soobni 7' |
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Russia |
9–2 |
Belgium |
Sviridova 17', 53' Bassaitchuk 21', 68' Kravtchenko 44', 54' Tchegourdaeva 47' Velmatkina 49' E. Kravtchenko 57' |
Report |
Demeyere 26' Bouche 29' |
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Thirteenth and fourteenth place classification
Ninth to twelfth place classification
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Crossover |
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Ninth place |
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29 September 2001 |
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France |
4 |
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Malaysia |
0 |
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30 September 2001 |
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France |
3 |
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Canada |
2 |
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Eleventh place |
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29 September 2001 |
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30 September 2001 |
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Canada |
5 |
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Malaysia |
2 |
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Kazakhstan |
1 |
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Kazakhstan |
5 |
Crossover
France |
4–0 |
Malaysia |
Delloye 17', 44' Hure 53' Bergere 60' |
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Eleventh and twelfth place
Malaysia |
2–5 |
Kazakhstan |
Mulim 9' Sahli 32' |
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Svirskaya 16' Apelganets 40', 54' Shelomanova 49' Sumkina 67' |
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Ninth and tenth place
Fifth to eighth place classification
Crossover
Match awarded to Ireland. Lithuania had won the penalty stroke competition by 6–5, but Ireland protested about an error in the strokes sequence. The FIH upheld the protest and determined to recommence the second series of penalty strokes, but Lithuania refused to and withdraw from the tournament.[1][2]
Seventh and eighth place
Match awarded to India following Lithuania's withdrawal.[3]
Fifth and sixth place
First to fourth place classification
Semifinals
Ukraine |
1–2 |
Russia |
Tchegourdaeva 7', 44' |
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Vasyukova 28' |
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Third and fourth place
Final
Awards
Player of the Tournament |
Young Player of the Tournament |
Marina Tchegourdaeva |
Sanggai Chanu |
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