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All games were played at the hockey field constructed on the Olympic Green in Beijing, China. Germany won the gold medal for the third time after defeating Spain 1–0 in the final. Defending champions Australia won the bronze medal by defeating Netherlands 6–2. This was the only edition India has missed out in its Olympic history. [1]
Belgium (12) 11–17 September 2007 2007 Oceania Cup: Buderim, Australia 1 Australia (2) 2–10 February 2008 Olympic Qualifying Tournament 1: Auckland, New Zealand 1 New Zealand (10) 1–9 March 2008 Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2: Santiago, Chile 1 Great Britain (8) 5–13 April 2008 Olympic Qualifying Tournament 3: Kakamigahara, Japan 1
the team of Belgium at the Opening Ceremony. Belgium competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. 96 Belgians took part in Beijing, the biggest delegation for the country since 1976. [citation needed] Belgium won 2 gold medals, better achievement than in 2004, when the country won 1 gold and 2 bronze medals.
The women’s Olympic field hockey battle between Argentina and the Netherlands yesterday (August 7) was brought to a standstill for several minutes after a distressing scene in which a player ...
Olympic Games; Appearances: 2 ... The Belgium women's national field hockey team is coached by Raoul Ehren. ... 28 July 2024 2024 Summer Olympics GS: Belgium 2–1 China:
At the women's field hockey semi-final on 8 August between China and Belgium and following the blowing of the whistle signifying end of the full-time part of the match, Chinese player Fan Yunxia, in frustration, hit the ball towards Belgian player Delphine Marien, resulting in the ball striking her hard in the leg and Marien falling to the ...
India got bronze in men's field hockey for a second consecutive Olympics after beating Spain 2-1 earlier Thursday. Before Tokyo in 2021, India had not won a medal in the sport since 1980 — the ...
Women's field hockey; Representing China; Olympic Games; 2024 Paris: Team: Asian Champions Trophy; 2024 Rajgir: Fan Yunxia (born 7 December 2002) is a Chinese field ...