The 1987 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy was the first edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy for women. The tournament was held from 21 to 28 June 1987, in Amstelveen, Netherlands.
Netherlands won the tournament, becoming the inaugural champions of the Champions Trophy. Australia and South Korea finished in second and third place, respectively.[1]
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The 1987 Women s Hockey Champions Trophy was the first edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy for women The tournament was held from 21 to 28 June 1987 in Amstelveen Netherlands 1987 Women s HockeyChampions TrophyTournament detailsHost countryNetherlandsCityAmstelveenDates21 28 JuneTeams6Venue s Wagener StadiumTournament statisticsMatches played15Goals scored65 4 33 per match Top scorer s Lim Kye Sook 8 goals next 1989 Netherlands won the tournament becoming the inaugural champions of the Champions Trophy Australia and South Korea finished in second and third place respectively 1 Contents 1 Officials 2 Participating nations 3 Results 3 1 Pool standings 3 2 Matches 4 Statistics 4 1 Final standings 4 2 Goalscorers 5 References 6 External linksOfficials editThe following umpires were appointed by the FIH to officiate the tournament Jane Hadfield AUS Christiane Asselman BEL Margaret Lanning CAN Jane Robertson GBR Laure Lawton FRA Brigit de Vries NED Yolande Mohlmann NED Corinne Pritchard NZL Solobrar Hernandez ESP Participating nations edit nbsp AustraliaHead Coach Brian Glencross Kathleen Partridge GK Elspeth Clement Liane Tooth Tracey Belbin Kerrie Richards Michelle Capes Sandra Pisani Deborah Bowman c Lee Capes Kim Small Sharon Buchanan Jacqueline Pereira Loretta Dorman Rechelle Hawkes Fiona Simpson Maree Fish GK nbsp CanadaHead Coach Marina van der Merwe Sharon Bayes GK Wendy Baker GK Deb Covey Lisa Lyn Laura Branchaud Sandra Levy Kathryn MacDougal Sara Ballantyne Danielle Audet Shona Schleppe Michelle Conn Liz Czenczek Maria Cuncannon Nancy Charlton c Jody Blaxland Sharon Creelman nbsp Great BritainHead Coach Dennis Hay Jill Atkins Wendy Banks GK Gill Brown Karen Brown Mary Nevill Julie Cook GK Victoria Dixon Wendy Fraser Barbara Hambly c Caroline Jordan Violet McBride Moira McLeod Caroline Rule Gillian Messenger Kate Parker Alison Ramsay nbsp NetherlandsHead Coach Gijs van Heumen Det de Beus GK Yvonne Buter GK Terry Sibbing Laurien Willemse Marjolein Eijsvogel c Lisanne Lejeune Carina Benninga Marjolein de Leeuw Maryse Abendanon Marieke van Doorn Sophie von Weiler Aletta van Manen Noor Holsboer Helen van der Ben Martine Ohr Anneloes Nieuwenhuizen nbsp New ZealandHead Coach Pat Barwick Leanne Rogers GK Marie Corcoran GK Mary Clinton c Robyn McDonald Helen Littleworth Kathy Paterson Trudy Kilkolly Cindy Reriti Robyn Toomey Christine Arthur Anna Symes Susan Furmage Jan Martin Maree Flannery Judith Soper Donna Flannery nbsp South KoreaHead Coach You Young Chae Kim Mi Sun GK Han Ok Kyung Kim Mi Ja Choi Young ja Choi Choon Ok Kim Soon Deok Chung Sang Hyun c Jin Won Sim Hwang Keum Sook Cho Ki Hyang Seo Kwang Mi Park Soon Ja Kim Young sook Seo Hyo Sun Lim Kye Sook Chung Eun Kyung GK Results editPool standings edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp nbsp Netherlands 5 5 0 0 21 3 18 10 nbsp nbsp Australia 5 3 1 1 15 6 9 7 nbsp nbsp South Korea 5 2 1 2 14 10 4 5 4 nbsp Canada 5 2 1 2 8 9 1 5 5 nbsp Great Britain 5 1 1 3 6 7 1 3 6 nbsp New Zealand 5 0 0 5 1 30 29 0Source FIH Matches edit 21 June 1987 11 00 New Zealand nbsp 0 8 nbsp Australia Report Pereira nbsp 5 33 60 Small nbsp 28 46 69 Bowman nbsp 55 Capes nbsp 64 Umpires Yolande Mohlmann NED Christiane Asselman BEL 21 June 1987 13 00 South Korea nbsp 4 0 nbsp Canada Chung S nbsp 12 Lim nbsp 43 55 Choi C nbsp 63 Report Umpires Brigit de Vries NED Jane Hadfield AUS 21 June 1987 15 00 Netherlands nbsp 4 0 nbsp Great Britain Lejeune nbsp 23 55 Eijsvogel nbsp 32 Sibbing nbsp 70 Report Umpires Margaret Lanning CAN Corinne Pritchard NZL 22 June 1987 13 00 New Zealand nbsp 0 5 nbsp Great Britain Report Brown nbsp 6 McLeod nbsp 24 45 Dixon nbsp 26 Jordan nbsp 56 Umpires Brigit de Vries NED Margaret Lanning CAN 22 June 1987 15 00 Netherlands nbsp 4 1 nbsp Canada Eijsvogel nbsp 11 70 Benninga nbsp 12 Von Weiler nbsp 58 Report Ballantyne nbsp 40 Umpires Corinne Pritchard NZL Jane Robertson GBR 23 June 1987 15 00 South Korea nbsp 1 3 nbsp Australia Lim nbsp 56 Report Pereira nbsp 35 50 Small nbsp 53 Umpires Yolande Mohlmann NED Margaret Lanning CAN 24 June 1987 15 00 New Zealand nbsp 0 5 nbsp Canada Report Levy nbsp 11 Lyn nbsp 28 44 56 Charlton nbsp 70 Umpires Jane Hadfield AUS Laure Lawton FRA 24 June 1987 17 00 Great Britain nbsp 0 1 nbsp Australia Report Pereira nbsp 21 Umpires Corinne Pritchard NZL Christiane Asselman BEL 24 June 1987 19 00 Netherlands nbsp 5 0 nbsp South Korea Van Doorn nbsp 6 Lejeune nbsp 48 Von Weiler nbsp 49 Eijsvogel nbsp 51 68 Report Umpires Solobrar Hernandez ESP Jane Robertson GBR 25 June 1987 17 00 Netherlands nbsp 4 0 nbsp New Zealand Van Doorn nbsp 33 55 Ohr nbsp 41 Van der Ben nbsp 65 Report Umpires Jane Hadfield AUS Christiane Asselman BEL 26 June 1987 09 00 South Korea nbsp 1 1 nbsp Great Britain Lim nbsp 61 Report Brown nbsp 65 Umpires Margaret Lanning CAN Corinne Pritchard NZL 26 June 1987 11 00 Canada nbsp 1 1 nbsp Australia Levy nbsp 58 Report Richards nbsp 37 Umpires Brigit de Vries NED Solobrar Hernandez ESP 27 June 1987 11 00 New Zealand nbsp 1 8 nbsp South Korea Arthur nbsp 19 Report Jin nbsp 6 16 Hwang nbsp 22 32 Lim nbsp 30 46 47 60 Umpires Yolande Mohlmann NED Laure Lawton FRA 27 June 1987 13 00 Great Britain nbsp 0 1 nbsp Canada Report Conn nbsp 68 Umpires Brigit de Vries NED Jane Hadfield AUS 27 June 1987 15 00 Netherlands nbsp 4 2 nbsp Australia Von Weller nbsp 23 Lejeune nbsp 29 50 Van der Ben nbsp 59 Report Clement nbsp 46 Pereira nbsp 47 Umpires Solobrar Hernandez ESP Jane Robertson GBR Statistics editFinal standings edit nbsp Netherlands nbsp Australia nbsp South Korea nbsp Canada nbsp Great Britain nbsp New Zealand Goalscorers edit There were 65 goals scored in 15 matches for an average of 4 33 goals per match 8 goals nbsp Lim Kye Sook 7 goals nbsp Jacqui Pereira 5 goals nbsp Marjolein Eijsvogel nbsp Lisanne Lejeune 4 goals nbsp Kim Small 3 goals nbsp Lisa Lyn nbsp Marieke van Doorn nbsp Sophie von Weiler 2 goals nbsp Sandra Levy nbsp Karen Brown nbsp Moira McLeod nbsp Helen van der Ben nbsp Hwang Keum Sook nbsp Jin Won Sim 1 goal nbsp Debbie Bowman nbsp Lee Capes nbsp Elspeth Clement nbsp Kerrie Richards nbsp Sara Ballantyne nbsp Nancy Charlton nbsp Michelle Conn nbsp Vickey Dixon nbsp Caroline Jordan nbsp Carina Benninga nbsp Martine Ohr nbsp Terry Sibbing nbsp Christine Arthur nbsp Choi Choon Ok nbsp Chung Sang HyunSource FIHReferences edit 1987 Womens Champions Trophy tms fih ch International Hockey Federation Retrieved 19 January 2020 External links editFIH Media Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1987 Women 27s Hockey Champions Trophy amp oldid 1170729556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,