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The 2024 Masters Hockey World Cup is an upcoming field hockey event for World Masters Hockey. The event comprises a series of tournaments in both male and female ...
The World Masters Games [1] is an international multi-sport event held every four years which, in terms of competitor numbers, has developed into the largest of its kind. [2] Governed by the International Masters Games Association (IMGA), [ 3 ] the World Masters Games is open to sports people of all abilities and most ages – the minimum age ...
The 2022 Masters Hockey World Cup an World Masters Hockey was a field hockey event. The event comprised a series of tournaments in both male and female competitions ...
2012 ITU World Triathlon Series; 2013 New Zealand Open Grand Prix; 2014 New Zealand Open Grand Prix; 2015 Auckland Darts Masters; 2015 New Zealand Open Grand Prix Gold; 2016 Auckland Darts Masters; 2016 New Zealand Open Grand Prix Gold; 2017 Auckland Darts Masters; 2017 New Zealand Open Grand Prix Gold; 2018 Auckland Darts Masters
Oceania Masters Athletics (OMA) is a regional body of World Masters Athletics, [1] responsible for organising masters athletics championship competitions for athletes from the countries of Oceania. It was founded in 1984 as Oceania Association of Veteran Athletes ( OAVA ) or Oceania Association of Master Athletes ( OAMA ); [ 2 ] the name was ...
Hockey in New Zealand started appearing during the early years of European settlement. Even if today hockey is accepted all over the country, between the 1870s and the 1880s, the sport was not welcomed everywhere and seen as a disturbance to peace. Nevertheless, the first hockey club Dunedin Hockey Club was founded in 1876 (but defunct by mid ...
The 2016 FIH Masters Hockey World Cup was a field hockey event held between 29 March – 6 April in Canberra, Australia. The event comprised a series of tournaments in both male and female competitions.
Australia 6 Women's: Masters Australia South Africa Great Britain Unknown 2016 March 22 – April 2 19th World Championship Stellenbosch, South Africa [citation needed] 14 Men's: Elite Australia Turkey Great Britain Colombia [34] 13 Men's: Masters Australia Great Britain France Netherlands 9 Women's: Elite South Africa New Zealand France Colombia 8