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Field hockey at the Summer Olympics

Field hockey was introduced at the Olympic Games as a men's competition at the 1908 Games in London, with six teams, four from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and other two were France and Germany.

Field hockey at the Summer Olympics
IOC Discipline CodeHOC
Governing bodyFIH
Events2 (men: 1; women: 1)
Games

History

Field hockey was removed from the Summer Olympic Games at the 1924 Paris Games because of the lack of an international sporting structure. The International Hockey Federation (FIH, Fédération Internationale de Hockey) was founded in Paris that year as a response to field hockey's omission. Men's field hockey became a permanent feature at the next Olympic Games, the 1928 Games in Amsterdam.

For a long time, India dominated the Olympics, winning the men's gold medal in seven out of eight Olympics from 1928 to 1964. Later, Pakistan was also dominant, winning three gold and three silver medals between 1956 and 1984. India lost their dominance after the 1980s and Pakistan after the 1990s. India won their last gold medal in 1980 and Pakistan in 1984 Games. However India again won bronze medal in 2020 games after a long time.

Since 1968, various teams from around the world have seen gold-medal success at the Olympics. Since 1968, several countries in the Southern Hemisphere have won various medals in men's and women's field hockey, including Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, and Zimbabwe. A leading group of teams from the Northern Hemisphere has come from the Netherlands and from Germany.

Spain has appeared in the most Olympic men's competitions without winning the men's gold medal, having won silver three times in 1980, 1996, 2008 and bronze once in 1960. Australia had competed in 12 Olympics without winning gold before breaking their streak in 2004.

The first women's Olympic field hockey competition was introduced by the IOC at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Olympic field hockey games were first played on artificial turf at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games.

Until the 1988 Olympics the tournament was invitational but FIH introduced a qualification system since the 1992 games. India is the leading team in overall medal tally with 12 medals (8 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze). India also lead in most number of gold medals.

Men

Results

Year Host Gold medal match Bronze medal match Number of teams
Gold medal Score Silver medal Bronze medal Score Fourth place
1908
Details
London, Great Britain  
Great Britain

(England)
8–1  
Great Britain
(Ireland)
 
Great Britain
(Scotland)
 
Great Britain
(Wales)
[a] 6
1912 Stockholm, Sweden No tournament No tournament
1920
Details
Antwerp, Belgium  
Great Britain
[b]  
Denmark
 
Belgium
[b]  
France
4
1924 Paris, France No tournament No tournament
1928
Details
Amsterdam, Netherlands  
India
3–0  
Netherlands
 
Germany
3–0  
Belgium
9
1932
Details
Los Angeles, United States  
India
[c]  
Japan
 
United States
[c] 3
1936
Details
Berlin, Germany  
India
8–1  
Germany
 
Netherlands
4–3  
France
11
1948
Details
London, Great Britain  
India
4–0  
Great Britain
 
Netherlands
1–1
4–1
(Replay)
 
Pakistan
13
1952
Details
Helsinki, Finland  
India
6–1  
Netherlands
 
Great Britain
2–1  
Pakistan
12
1956
Details
Melbourne, Australia  
India
1–0  
Pakistan
 
United Team of Germany[d]
3–1  
Great Britain
12
1960
Details
Rome, Italy  
Pakistan
1–0  
India
 
Spain
2–1  
Great Britain
16
1964
Details
Tokyo, Japan  
India
1–0  
Pakistan
 
Australia
3–2
after extra time
 
Spain
15
1968
Details
Mexico City, Mexico  
Pakistan
2–1  
Australia
 
India
2–1  
West Germany
16
1972
Details
Munich, West Germany  
West Germany
1–0  
Pakistan
 
India
2–1  
Netherlands
16
1976
Details
Montreal, Canada  
New Zealand
1–0  
Australia
 
Pakistan
3–2  
Netherlands
11
1980
Details
Moscow, Soviet Union  
India
4–3  
Spain
 
Soviet Union
2–1  
Poland
6
1984
Details
Los Angeles, United States  
Pakistan
2–1
after extra time
 
West Germany
 
Great Britain
3–2  
Australia
12
1988
Details
Seoul, South Korea  
Great Britain
3–1  
West Germany
 
Netherlands
2–1  
Australia
12
1992
Details
Barcelona, Spain  
Germany
2–1  
Australia
 
Pakistan
4–3  
Netherlands
12
1996
Details
Atlanta, United States  
Netherlands
3–1  
Spain
 
Australia
3–2  
Germany
12
2000
Details
Sydney, Australia  
Netherlands
3–3
(5–4)
Penalty strokes
 
South Korea
 
Australia
6–3  
Pakistan
12
2004
Details
Athens, Greece  
Australia
2–1
after extra time
 
Netherlands
 
Germany
4–3
after extra time
 
Spain
12
2008
Details
Beijing, China  
Germany
1–0  
Spain
 
Australia
6–2  
Netherlands
12
2012
Details
London, Great Britain  
Germany
2–1  
Netherlands
 
Australia
3–1  
Great Britain
12
2016
Details
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  
Argentina
4–2  
Belgium
 
Germany
1–1
(4–3)
Penalty shootout
 
Netherlands
12
2020
Details
Tokyo, Japan  
Belgium
1–1
(3–2)
Penalty shootout
 
Australia
 
India
5–4  
Germany
12
2024
Details
Paris, France 12

Top four statistics

Team Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place
  India[e] 8 (1928, 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 1980) 1 (1960) 3 (1968, 1972, 2020)
  Germany[f] 4 (1972*, 1992, 2008, 2012) 3 (1936*, 1984, 1988) 4 (1928, 1956, 2004, 2016) 3 (1968, 1996, 2020)
  Pakistan 3 (1960, 1968, 1984) 3 (1956, 1964, 1972) 2 (1976, 1992) 3 (1948, 1952, 2000)
  Great Britain 3 (1908*, 1920, 1988) 2 (1908*, 1948*) 4 (1908*, 1908*, 1952, 1984) 3 (1956, 1960, 2012*)
  Netherlands 2 (1996, 2000) 4 (1928*, 1952, 2004, 2012) 3 (1936, 1948, 1988) 5 (1972, 1976, 1992, 2008, 2016)
  Australia 1 (2004) 4 (1968, 1976, 1992, 2020) 5 (1964, 1996, 2000*, 2008, 2012) 2 (1984, 1988)
  Belgium 1 (2020) 1 (2016) 1 (1920*) 1 (1928)
  New Zealand 1 (1976)
  Argentina 1 (2016)
  Spain 3 (1980, 1996, 2008) 1 (1960) 2 (1964, 2004)
  Denmark 1 (1920)
  Japan 1 (1932)
  South Korea 1 (2000)
  United States 1 (1932*)
  Soviet Union 1 (1980*)
  France 2 (1920, 1936)
  Poland 1 (1980)
* = host nation

Team appearances

Team  
1908
 
1920
 
1928
 
1932
 
1936
 
1948
 
1952
 
1956
 
1960
 
1964
 
1968
 
1972
 
1976
 
1980
 
1984
 
1988
 
1992
 
1996
 
2000
 
2004
 
2008
 
2012
 
2016
 
2020
 
2024
Total
  Afghanistan 6th 8th 11th 3
  Argentina 5th 14th 14th 11th 8th 11th 9th 8th 11th 10th 1st 7th 12
  Australia 5th 6th 3rd 2nd 5th 2nd 4th 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 6th 2nd 16
  Austria 9th 8th 7th 3
  Belgium 3rd 4th 9th 5th 9th 7th 11th 11th 9th 10th 9th 9th 5th 2nd 1st 15
  Brazil 12th 1
  Canada 13th 10th 12th 11th 10th 10th 11th 12th 8
  China 11th 1
  CIS 10th Defunct 1
  Cuba 5th 1
  Denmark 2nd 5th 10th 11th 16th 5
  East Germany 11th Defunct 1
  Egypt 12th 12th 2
  England 1st Part of Great Britain 1
  Finland 9th 1
  France 6th 4th 5th 4th 8th 11th 10th 10th 12th Q 10
  Great Britain 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 9th 12th 6th 3rd 1st 6th 7th 6th 9th 5th 4th 9th 5th 18
  Germany 5th 3rd 2nd 5th 1st 4th 5th 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 4th 12
  Hong Kong 15th 1
  Hungary 8th 1
  India 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 7th 1st 5th 6th 7th 8th 7th 7th 12th 8th 3rd 21
  Ireland 2nd 10th 2
  Italy 11th 13th 2
  Japan 2nd 7th 14th 7th 13th 11th 6
  Kenya 10th 7th 6th 8th 13th 9th 12th 7
  Malaysia 9th 9th 15th 8th 8th 10th 9th 11th 11th 9
  Mexico 16th 16th 2
  Netherlands 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 9th 7th 5th 4th 4th 6th 3rd 4th 1st 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 4th 6th 19
  New Zealand 6th 5th 13th 7th 9th 1st 7th 8th 6th 7th 9th 7th 9th 13
  Pakistan 4th 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 5th 3rd 6th 4th 5th 8th 7th 16
  Poland 6th 12th 11th 4th 12th 5
  Rhodesia 11th Defunct 1
  Scotland 3rd Part of Great Britain 1
  Singapore 8th 1
  South Africa 10th 10th 12th 11th 10th 5
  South Korea 10th 5th 2nd 8th 6th 8th 6
  Soviet Union# 3rd 7th Defunct 2
  Spain 7th 11th 3rd 4th 6th 7th 6th 2nd 8th 9th 5th 2nd 9th 4th 2nd 6th 5th 8th 18
  Switzerland 7th 5th 5th 7th 15th 5
  Tanzania 6th 1
  Uganda 15th 1
  United Team of Germany 3rd 7th 5th Defunct 3
  United States 3rd 11th 11th 12th 12th 12th 6
  Wales 3rd Part of Great Britain 1
  West Germany 4th 1st 5th 2nd 2nd Defunct 5
Total 6 4 9 3 11 13 12 12 16 15 16 16 11 6 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
# = states or teams that have since split into two or more independent nations
45 teams have competed in at least one Olympic Games.

Debut of teams

Year Debuting teams Successor and
renamed teams
Teams No. CT
1908   England,   France,   Germany,   Ireland,   Scotland,   Wales 6 6
1920   Belgium,   Denmark 2 8   Great Britain
1928   Austria,   India,   Netherlands,   Spain,   Switzerland 5 13
1932   Japan,   United States 2 15
1936   Afghanistan,   Hungary 2 17
1948   Argentina,   Pakistan 2 19
1952   Finland,   Italy,   Poland 3 22
1956   Australia,   Kenya,   Malaya,   New Zealand,   Singapore 5 27   United Team of Germany
1960 No debuts 0 27
1964   Canada,   Hong Kong,   Rhodesia 3 30   Malaysia
1968   East Germany,   Mexico 2 32   West Germany
1972   Uganda 1 33
1976 No debuts 0 33
1980   Cuba,   Soviet Union,   Tanzania 3 36
1984 No debuts 0 36
1988   South Korea 1 37
1992   Egypt 1 38   Germany,   CIS
1996   South Africa 1 39
2000 No debuts 0 39
2004 No debuts 0 39
2008   China 1 40
2012 No debuts 0 40
2016   Brazil 1 41
2020 No debuts 0 41
2024 No debuts 0 41

Women

Results

Year Host Gold medal match Bronze medal match Number of teams
Gold medal Score Silver medal Bronze medal Score Fourth place
1980
Details
Moscow, Soviet Union  
Zimbabwe
[g]  
Czechoslovakia
 
Soviet Union
[g]  
India
6
1984
Details
Los Angeles, United States  
Netherlands
[h]  
West Germany
 
United States
(10–5)
Penalty strokes[i]
 
Australia
6
1988
Details
Seoul, South Korea  
Australia
2–0  
South Korea
 
Netherlands
3–1  
Great Britain
8
1992
Details
Barcelona, Spain  
Spain
2–1
after extra time
 
Germany
 
Great Britain
4–3  
South Korea
8
1996
Details
Atlanta, United States  
Australia
3–1  
South Korea
 
Netherlands
0–0
(4–3)
Penalty strokes
 
Great Britain
8
2000
Details
Sydney, Australia  
Australia
3–1  
Argentina
 
Netherlands
2–0  
Spain
10
2004
Details
Athens, Greece  
Germany
2–1  
Netherlands
 
Argentina
1–0  
China
10
2008
Details
Beijing, China  
Netherlands
2–0  
China
 
Argentina
3–1  
Germany
12
2012
Details
London, Great Britain  
Netherlands
2–0  
Argentina
 
Great Britain
3–1  
New Zealand
12
2016
Details
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  
Great Britain
3–3
(2–0)
Penalty shootout
 
Netherlands
 
Germany
2–1  
New Zealand
12
2020
Details
Tokyo, Japan  
Netherlands
3–1  
Argentina
 
Great Britain
4–3  
India
12
2024
Details
Paris, France 12

Top four statistics

Team Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place
  Netherlands 4 (1984, 2008, 2012, 2020) 2 (2004, 2016) 3 (1988, 1996, 2000)
  Australia 3 (1988, 1996, 2000*) 1 (1984)
  Germany[j] 1 (2004) 2 (1984, 1992) 1 (2016) 1 (2008)
  Great Britain 1 (2016) 3 (1992, 2012*, 2020) 2 (1988, 1996)
  Spain 1 (1992*) 1 (2000)
  Zimbabwe 1 (1980)
  Argentina 3 (2000, 2012, 2020) 2 (2004, 2008)
  South Korea 2 (1988*, 1996) 1 (1992)
  China 1 (2008*) 1 (2004)
  Czechoslovakia 1 (1980)
  Soviet Union 1 (1980*)
  United States 1 (1984*)
  India 2 (1980, 2020)
  New Zealand 2 (2012, 2016)
* = host nation

Team appearances

Team  
1980
 
1984
 
1988
 
1992
 
1996
 
2000
 
2004
 
2008
 
2012
 
2016
 
2020
 
2024
Total
  Argentina 7th 7th 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 7th 2nd 8
  Australia 4th 1st 5th 1st 1st 5th 5th 5th 6th 5th 10
  Austria 5th 1
  Belgium 11th 1
  Canada 5th 6th 7th 3
  Czechoslovakia# 2nd Defunct 1
  China 5th 4th 2nd 6th 9th 9th 6
  France Q 1
  Germany 2nd 6th 7th 1st 4th 7th 3rd 6th 8
  Great Britain 4th 3rd 4th 8th 6th 3rd 1st 3rd 8
  India 4th 12th 4th 3
  Ireland 10th 1
  Japan 8th 10th 9th 10th 11th 5
  Netherlands 1st 3rd 6th 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 10
  New Zealand 6th 8th 6th 6th 12th 4th 4th 8th 8
  Poland 6th 1
  South Africa 10th 9th 11th 10th 12th 5
  South Korea 2nd 4th 2nd 9th 7th 9th 8th 11th 8
  Soviet Union# 3rd Defunct 1
  Spain 1st 8th 4th 10th 7th 8th 7th 7
  United States 3rd 8th 5th 8th 12th 5th 6
  West Germany 2nd 5th Defunct 2
  Zimbabwe 1st 1
Total 6 6 8 8 8 10 10 12 12 12 12 12
# = states that have since split into two or more independent nations

Australia and the Netherlands are the only teams to have competed at almost every Olympic Games, except for only one edition; 21 teams have competed in at least one Olympic Games.

Debut of teams

Year Debutants Total
1980   Austria,   Czechoslovakia *,   India,   Poland,   Soviet Union *,   Zimbabwe 6
1984   Australia,   Canada,   Netherlands,   New Zealand,   United States,   West Germany * 6
1988   Argentina,   Great Britain,   South Korea 3
1992   Germany #,   Spain 1 (+1)
1996 No debuts 0
2000   China,   South Africa 2
2004 No debuts 0
2008   Japan 1
2012   Belgium 1
2016 No debuts 0
2020   Ireland 1
2024   France 1
Total 22 (+1^)
* = Defunct Team
# = Germany is official successor of West Germany

Medal table

 
The medal ceremony of the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome

Sources:[1]

Total

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  India (IND)[e]81312
2  Netherlands (NED)66618
3  Australia (AUS)44513
4  Great Britain (GBR)42713
5  Germany (GER)42410
6  Pakistan (PAK)3328
7  Argentina (ARG)1326
8  Spain (ESP)1315
9  West Germany (FRG)1304
10  Belgium (BEL)1113
11  New Zealand (NZL)1001
  Zimbabwe (ZIM)1001
13  South Korea (KOR)0303
14  China (CHN)0101
  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0101
  Denmark (DEN)0101
  Japan (JPN)0101
18  Soviet Union (URS)0022
  United States (USA)0022
20  United Team of Germany (EUA)0011
Totals (20 entries)353536106

Men

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  India[e]81312
2  Pakistan3328
3  Great Britain3249
4  Germany3137
5  Netherlands2439
6  Australia14510
7  West Germany1203
8  Belgium1113
9  Argentina1001
  New Zealand1001
11  Spain0314
12  Denmark0101
  Japan0101
  South Korea0101
15  Soviet Union0011
  United States0011
  United Team of Germany0011
Totals (17 entries)24242573

Women

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Netherlands4239
2  Australia3003
3  Germany1113
4  Great Britain1034
5  Spain1001
  Zimbabwe1001
7  Argentina0325
8  South Korea0202
9  China0101
  Czechoslovakia0101
  West Germany0101
12  Soviet Union0011
  United States0011
Totals (13 entries)11111133

See also

Notes

  1. ^ There was no bronze medal match for the 1908 Games in London.
  2. ^ a b The 1920 tournament was played in a round-robin format, so there were no gold medal or bronze medal matches.
  3. ^ a b Three teams participated in the 1932 tournament, so they played a round-robin format.
  4. ^ The United Team of Germany was the combined team from West Germany and East Germany that competed together at the Olympic Games from 1956 to 1964. Then each country sent independent teams from 1968 to 1988.
  5. ^ a b c Includes three gold medals as British India
  6. ^ Includes results representing the United Team of Germany from 1956 to 1964 and West Germany from 1968 to 1988
  7. ^ a b Round-robin format play in 1980 for women's tournament
  8. ^ Round Robin format use in 1984 women's tournament
  9. ^ The final standings show both the United States and Australia were tied in points and had same margin in goal difference (both having scored 9 goals and conceded 7 goals), therefore a penalty stroke competition was played to decide the bronze medal winner, with the United States winning.
  10. ^ Includes representing West Germany from 1984 to 1988

References

  1. ^ "Olympic Analytics - Medals by Countries". olympanalyt.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.

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For Olympic ice hockey see Ice hockey at the Olympic Games Field hockey was introduced at the Olympic Games as a men s competition at the 1908 Games in London with six teams four from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and other two were France and Germany Field hockey at the Summer OlympicsIOC Discipline CodeHOCGoverning bodyFIHEvents2 men 1 women 1 Games1896 1900 1904 1908 1912 19201924 1928 1932 1936 1948 19521956 1960 1964 1968 1972 19761980 1984 1988 1992 1996 20002004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024Medalists Contents 1 History 2 Men 2 1 Results 2 2 Top four statistics 2 3 Team appearances 2 4 Debut of teams 3 Women 3 1 Results 3 2 Top four statistics 3 3 Team appearances 3 4 Debut of teams 4 Medal table 4 1 Total 4 2 Men 4 3 Women 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesHistory EditField hockey was removed from the Summer Olympic Games at the 1924 Paris Games because of the lack of an international sporting structure The International Hockey Federation FIH Federation Internationale de Hockey was founded in Paris that year as a response to field hockey s omission Men s field hockey became a permanent feature at the next Olympic Games the 1928 Games in Amsterdam For a long time India dominated the Olympics winning the men s gold medal in seven out of eight Olympics from 1928 to 1964 Later Pakistan was also dominant winning three gold and three silver medals between 1956 and 1984 India lost their dominance after the 1980s and Pakistan after the 1990s India won their last gold medal in 1980 and Pakistan in 1984 Games However India again won bronze medal in 2020 games after a long time Since 1968 various teams from around the world have seen gold medal success at the Olympics Since 1968 several countries in the Southern Hemisphere have won various medals in men s and women s field hockey including Australia New Zealand Argentina and Zimbabwe A leading group of teams from the Northern Hemisphere has come from the Netherlands and from Germany Spain has appeared in the most Olympic men s competitions without winning the men s gold medal having won silver three times in 1980 1996 2008 and bronze once in 1960 Australia had competed in 12 Olympics without winning gold before breaking their streak in 2004 The first women s Olympic field hockey competition was introduced by the IOC at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic field hockey games were first played on artificial turf at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games Until the 1988 Olympics the tournament was invitational but FIH introduced a qualification system since the 1992 games India is the leading team in overall medal tally with 12 medals 8 gold 1 silver and 3 bronze India also lead in most number of gold medals Men EditResults Edit Year Host Gold medal match Bronze medal match Number of teamsGold medal Score Silver medal Bronze medal Score Fourth place1908 Details London Great Britain Great Britain England 8 1 Great Britain Ireland Great Britain Scotland Great Britain Wales a 61912 Stockholm Sweden No tournament No tournament1920 Details Antwerp Belgium Great Britain b Denmark Belgium b France 41924 Paris France No tournament No tournament1928 Details Amsterdam Netherlands India 3 0 Netherlands Germany 3 0 Belgium 91932 Details Los Angeles United States India c Japan United States c 31936 Details Berlin Germany India 8 1 Germany Netherlands 4 3 France 111948 Details London Great Britain India 4 0 Great Britain Netherlands 1 1 4 1 Replay Pakistan 131952 Details Helsinki Finland India 6 1 Netherlands Great Britain 2 1 Pakistan 121956 Details Melbourne Australia India 1 0 Pakistan United Team of Germany d 3 1 Great Britain 121960 Details Rome Italy Pakistan 1 0 India Spain 2 1 Great Britain 161964 Details Tokyo Japan India 1 0 Pakistan Australia 3 2 after extra time Spain 151968 Details Mexico City Mexico Pakistan 2 1 Australia India 2 1 West Germany 161972 Details Munich West Germany West Germany 1 0 Pakistan India 2 1 Netherlands 161976 Details Montreal Canada New Zealand 1 0 Australia Pakistan 3 2 Netherlands 111980 Details Moscow Soviet Union India 4 3 Spain Soviet Union 2 1 Poland 61984 Details Los Angeles United States Pakistan 2 1 after extra time West Germany Great Britain 3 2 Australia 121988 Details Seoul South Korea Great Britain 3 1 West Germany Netherlands 2 1 Australia 121992 Details Barcelona Spain Germany 2 1 Australia Pakistan 4 3 Netherlands 121996 Details Atlanta United States Netherlands 3 1 Spain Australia 3 2 Germany 122000 Details Sydney Australia Netherlands 3 3 5 4 Penalty strokes South Korea Australia 6 3 Pakistan 122004 Details Athens Greece Australia 2 1 after extra time Netherlands Germany 4 3 after extra time Spain 122008 Details Beijing China Germany 1 0 Spain Australia 6 2 Netherlands 122012 Details London Great Britain Germany 2 1 Netherlands Australia 3 1 Great Britain 122016 Details Rio de Janeiro Brazil Argentina 4 2 Belgium Germany 1 1 4 3 Penalty shootout Netherlands 122020 Details Tokyo Japan Belgium 1 1 3 2 Penalty shootout Australia India 5 4 Germany 122024 Details Paris France 12Top four statistics Edit Team Winners Runners up Third place Fourth place India e 8 1928 1932 1936 1948 1952 1956 1964 1980 1 1960 3 1968 1972 2020 Germany f 4 1972 1992 2008 2012 3 1936 1984 1988 4 1928 1956 2004 2016 3 1968 1996 2020 Pakistan 3 1960 1968 1984 3 1956 1964 1972 2 1976 1992 3 1948 1952 2000 Great Britain 3 1908 1920 1988 2 1908 1948 4 1908 1908 1952 1984 3 1956 1960 2012 Netherlands 2 1996 2000 4 1928 1952 2004 2012 3 1936 1948 1988 5 1972 1976 1992 2008 2016 Australia 1 2004 4 1968 1976 1992 2020 5 1964 1996 2000 2008 2012 2 1984 1988 Belgium 1 2020 1 2016 1 1920 1 1928 New Zealand 1 1976 Argentina 1 2016 Spain 3 1980 1996 2008 1 1960 2 1964 2004 Denmark 1 1920 Japan 1 1932 South Korea 1 2000 United States 1 1932 Soviet Union 1 1980 France 2 1920 1936 Poland 1 1980 host nationTeam appearances Edit Team 1908 1920 1928 1932 1936 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Total Afghanistan 6th 8th 11th 3 Argentina 5th 14th 14th 11th 8th 11th 9th 8th 11th 10th 1st 7th 12 Australia 5th 6th 3rd 2nd 5th 2nd 4th 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 6th 2nd 16 Austria 9th 8th 7th 3 Belgium 3rd 4th 9th 5th 9th 7th 11th 11th 9th 10th 9th 9th 5th 2nd 1st 15 Brazil 12th 1 Canada 13th 10th 12th 11th 10th 10th 11th 12th 8 China 11th 1 CIS 10th Defunct 1 Cuba 5th 1 Denmark 2nd 5th 10th 11th 16th 5 East Germany 11th Defunct 1 Egypt 12th 12th 2 England 1st Part of Great Britain 1 Finland 9th 1 France 6th 4th 5th 4th 8th 11th 10th 10th 12th Q 10 Great Britain 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 9th 12th 6th 3rd 1st 6th 7th 6th 9th 5th 4th 9th 5th 18 Germany 5th 3rd 2nd 5th 1st 4th 5th 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 4th 12 Hong Kong 15th 1 Hungary 8th 1 India 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 7th 1st 5th 6th 7th 8th 7th 7th 12th 8th 3rd 21 Ireland 2nd 10th 2 Italy 11th 13th 2 Japan 2nd 7th 14th 7th 13th 11th 6 Kenya 10th 7th 6th 8th 13th 9th 12th 7 Malaysia 9th 9th 15th 8th 8th 10th 9th 11th 11th 9 Mexico 16th 16th 2 Netherlands 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 9th 7th 5th 4th 4th 6th 3rd 4th 1st 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 4th 6th 19 New Zealand 6th 5th 13th 7th 9th 1st 7th 8th 6th 7th 9th 7th 9th 13 Pakistan 4th 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 5th 3rd 6th 4th 5th 8th 7th 16 Poland 6th 12th 11th 4th 12th 5 Rhodesia 11th Defunct 1 Scotland 3rd Part of Great Britain 1 Singapore 8th 1 South Africa 10th 10th 12th 11th 10th 5 South Korea 10th 5th 2nd 8th 6th 8th 6 Soviet Union 3rd 7th Defunct 2 Spain 7th 11th 3rd 4th 6th 7th 6th 2nd 8th 9th 5th 2nd 9th 4th 2nd 6th 5th 8th 18 Switzerland 7th 5th 5th 7th 15th 5 Tanzania 6th 1 Uganda 15th 1 United Team of Germany 3rd 7th 5th Defunct 3 United States 3rd 11th 11th 12th 12th 12th 6 Wales 3rd Part of Great Britain 1 West Germany 4th 1st 5th 2nd 2nd Defunct 5Total 6 4 9 3 11 13 12 12 16 15 16 16 11 6 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 states or teams that have since split into two or more independent nations 45 teams have competed in at least one Olympic Games Debut of teams Edit Year Debuting teams Successor andrenamed teamsTeams No CT1908 England France Germany Ireland Scotland Wales 6 61920 Belgium Denmark 2 8 Great Britain1928 Austria India Netherlands Spain Switzerland 5 131932 Japan United States 2 151936 Afghanistan Hungary 2 171948 Argentina Pakistan 2 191952 Finland Italy Poland 3 221956 Australia Kenya Malaya New Zealand Singapore 5 27 United Team of Germany1960 No debuts 0 271964 Canada Hong Kong Rhodesia 3 30 Malaysia1968 East Germany Mexico 2 32 West Germany1972 Uganda 1 331976 No debuts 0 331980 Cuba Soviet Union Tanzania 3 361984 No debuts 0 361988 South Korea 1 371992 Egypt 1 38 Germany CIS1996 South Africa 1 392000 No debuts 0 392004 No debuts 0 392008 China 1 402012 No debuts 0 402016 Brazil 1 412020 No debuts 0 412024 No debuts 0 41Women EditResults Edit Year Host Gold medal match Bronze medal match Number of teamsGold medal Score Silver medal Bronze medal Score Fourth place1980 Details Moscow Soviet Union Zimbabwe g Czechoslovakia Soviet Union g India 61984 Details Los Angeles United States Netherlands h West Germany United States 10 5 Penalty strokes i Australia 61988 Details Seoul South Korea Australia 2 0 South Korea Netherlands 3 1 Great Britain 81992 Details Barcelona Spain Spain 2 1 after extra time Germany Great Britain 4 3 South Korea 81996 Details Atlanta United States Australia 3 1 South Korea Netherlands 0 0 4 3 Penalty strokes Great Britain 82000 Details Sydney Australia Australia 3 1 Argentina Netherlands 2 0 Spain 102004 Details Athens Greece Germany 2 1 Netherlands Argentina 1 0 China 102008 Details Beijing China Netherlands 2 0 China Argentina 3 1 Germany 122012 Details London Great Britain Netherlands 2 0 Argentina Great Britain 3 1 New Zealand 122016 Details Rio de Janeiro Brazil Great Britain 3 3 2 0 Penalty shootout Netherlands Germany 2 1 New Zealand 122020 Details Tokyo Japan Netherlands 3 1 Argentina Great Britain 4 3 India 122024 Details Paris France 12Top four statistics Edit Team Winners Runners up Third place Fourth place Netherlands 4 1984 2008 2012 2020 2 2004 2016 3 1988 1996 2000 Australia 3 1988 1996 2000 1 1984 Germany j 1 2004 2 1984 1992 1 2016 1 2008 Great Britain 1 2016 3 1992 2012 2020 2 1988 1996 Spain 1 1992 1 2000 Zimbabwe 1 1980 Argentina 3 2000 2012 2020 2 2004 2008 South Korea 2 1988 1996 1 1992 China 1 2008 1 2004 Czechoslovakia 1 1980 Soviet Union 1 1980 United States 1 1984 India 2 1980 2020 New Zealand 2 2012 2016 host nationTeam appearances Edit Team 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Total Argentina 7th 7th 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 7th 2nd 8 Australia 4th 1st 5th 1st 1st 5th 5th 5th 6th 5th 10 Austria 5th 1 Belgium 11th 1 Canada 5th 6th 7th 3 Czechoslovakia 2nd Defunct 1 China 5th 4th 2nd 6th 9th 9th 6 France Q 1 Germany 2nd 6th 7th 1st 4th 7th 3rd 6th 8 Great Britain 4th 3rd 4th 8th 6th 3rd 1st 3rd 8 India 4th 12th 4th 3 Ireland 10th 1 Japan 8th 10th 9th 10th 11th 5 Netherlands 1st 3rd 6th 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 10 New Zealand 6th 8th 6th 6th 12th 4th 4th 8th 8 Poland 6th 1 South Africa 10th 9th 11th 10th 12th 5 South Korea 2nd 4th 2nd 9th 7th 9th 8th 11th 8 Soviet Union 3rd Defunct 1 Spain 1st 8th 4th 10th 7th 8th 7th 7 United States 3rd 8th 5th 8th 12th 5th 6 West Germany 2nd 5th Defunct 2 Zimbabwe 1st 1Total 6 6 8 8 8 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 states that have since split into two or more independent nationsAustralia and the Netherlands are the only teams to have competed at almost every Olympic Games except for only one edition 21 teams have competed in at least one Olympic Games Debut of teams Edit Year Debutants Total1980 Austria Czechoslovakia India Poland Soviet Union Zimbabwe 61984 Australia Canada Netherlands New Zealand United States West Germany 61988 Argentina Great Britain South Korea 31992 Germany Spain 1 1 1996 No debuts 02000 China South Africa 22004 No debuts 02008 Japan 12012 Belgium 12016 No debuts 02020 Ireland 12024 France 1Total 22 1 Defunct Team Germany is official successor of West GermanyMedal table Edit The medal ceremony of the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome Sources 1 Total Edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 India IND e 813122 Netherlands NED 666183 Australia AUS 445134 Great Britain GBR 427135 Germany GER 424106 Pakistan PAK 33287 Argentina ARG 13268 Spain ESP 13159 West Germany FRG 130410 Belgium BEL 111311 New Zealand NZL 1001 Zimbabwe ZIM 100113 South Korea KOR 030314 China CHN 0101 Czechoslovakia TCH 0101 Denmark DEN 0101 Japan JPN 010118 Soviet Union URS 0022 United States USA 002220 United Team of Germany EUA 0011Totals 20 entries 353536106Men Edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 India e 813122 Pakistan33283 Great Britain32494 Germany31375 Netherlands24396 Australia145107 West Germany12038 Belgium11139 Argentina1001 New Zealand100111 Spain031412 Denmark0101 Japan0101 South Korea010115 Soviet Union0011 United States0011 United Team of Germany0011Totals 17 entries 24242573Women Edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Netherlands42392 Australia30033 Germany11134 Great Britain10345 Spain1001 Zimbabwe10017 Argentina03258 South Korea02029 China0101 Czechoslovakia0101 West Germany010112 Soviet Union0011 United States0011Totals 13 entries 11111133See also EditList of Olympic venues in field hockeyNotes Edit There was no bronze medal match for the 1908 Games in London a b The 1920 tournament was played in a round robin format so there were no gold medal or bronze medal matches a b Three teams participated in the 1932 tournament so they played a round robin format The United Team of Germany was the combined team from West Germany and East Germany that competed together at the Olympic Games from 1956 to 1964 Then each country sent independent teams from 1968 to 1988 a b c Includes three gold medals as British India Includes results representing the United Team of Germany from 1956 to 1964 and West Germany from 1968 to 1988 a b Round robin format play in 1980 for women s tournament Round Robin format use in 1984 women s tournament The final standings show both the United States and Australia were tied in points and had same margin in goal difference both having scored 9 goals and conceded 7 goals therefore a penalty stroke competition was played to decide the bronze medal winner with the United States winning Includes representing West Germany from 1984 to 1988References Edit Olympic Analytics Medals by Countries olympanalyt com Retrieved 31 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Field hockey at the Summer Olympics amp oldid 1143353375, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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