2005 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge

2005 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge
Tournament details
Host country United States
City Virginia
Dates 8 July – 16 July
Teams 6
Venue(s) USA Field Hockey National Training Center
Top three teams
Champions  New Zealand (1st title)
Runner-up  South Africa
Third place  Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches played 18
Goals scored 64 (3.56 per match)
Top scorer(s) Japan Tomomi Komori
United States Angie Loy (3 goals)
Best player New Zealand Lizzy Igasan
2003 (previous) (next) 2007 →

The 2005 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge is the third edition of the Hockey Champions Challenge field hockey championship for women. It was held in Virginia Beach, United States from July 8–16, 2005.

New Zealand participate in 2006 Champions Trophy in Amstelveen, Netherlands after defeated South Africa in the final.

Squads

Umpires

  •  Sarah Garnett (NZL)
  •  Dawn Henning (ENG)
  •  Tetyana Kaltypan (UKR)
  •  Jun Kentwell (USA)
  •  Anne McRae (SCO)
  •  Lourdes Santiago (ESP)
  •  Cecelia Valenzuela (CHI)
  •  Kazuko Yasueda (JPN)

Results

All times are Eastern Standard Time (UTC−04:00)

Pool

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 South Africa 540175+212
 New Zealand 531184+410
 England 5311118+310
 Japan 52031110+16
 United States 5104711–43
 Spain 5104713–63
8 July 2005
16:00
Spain  5 – 2  Japan
Gómez  33'
Pineiro  39'
Ybarra  42'
Huertas  44'
Termens  70+'
Report Morimoto  28'
Nakagawa  35'
Umpires:
Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Cecilia Valenzuela (CHI)

8 July 2005
18:00
England  1 – 1  New Zealand
King  27' Report Sharland  39'
Umpires:
Kazuko Yasueda (JPN)
Jun Kentwell (USA)

8 July 2005
20:00
United States  1 – 2  South Africa
Loy  33' Report Coetzee  39'
Bright  47'
Umpires:
Dawn Henning (ENG)
Anne McRae (SCO)

9 July 2005
16:00
Japan  4 – 0  England
Tsukui  13', 31'
Ono  48'
Nakagawa  60'
Report
Umpires:
Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Lourdes Santiago (ESP)

9 July 2005
18:00
South Africa  2 – 0  Spain
Wilson  21'
Coetzee  67'
Report
Umpires:
Kazuko Yasueda (JPN)
Anne McRae (SCO)

9 July 2005
20:00
New Zealand  2 – 1  United States
Provan  2'
Muirhead  8'
Report Snow  59'
Umpires:
Dawne Henning (ENG)
Cecilia Valenzuela (CHI)

11 July 2005
18:00
Spain  0 – 3  New Zealand
Report Igasan  16', 29'
Muirhead  43'
Umpires:
Anne McRae (SCO)
Jun Kentwell (USA)

11 July 2005
20:00
United States  1 – 3  Japan
Snow  28' Report Chiba  25'
Komori  56', 66'
Umpires:
Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Tetyana Kaltypan (UKR)

12 July 2005
18:00
England  4 – 1  Spain
Cullen  28'
Walton  31', 42'
Bimson  69'
Report Prat  17'
Umpires:
Cecilia Valenzuela (CHI)
Jun Kentwell (USA)

12 July 2005
20:00
South Africa  2 – 1  Japan
Wilson  10'
Wehmeyer  16'
Report Kato  65'
Umpires:
Lourdes Santiago (ESP)
Dawn Henning (ENG)

13 July 2005
18:00
New Zealand  0 – 1  South Africa
Report Bright  6'
Umpires:
Kazuko Yasueda (JPN)
Anne McRae (SCO)

13 July 2005
20:00
United States  2 – 3  England
Lingo  47'
Loy  70+'
Report Walsh  6'
Wright  41'
Cullen  56'
Umpires:
Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Cecilia Valenzuela (CHI)

14 July 2005
20:00
Spain  1 – 2  United States
Muñoz  70+' Report Rizzo  30'
Kenney  46'
Umpires:
Anne McRae (SCO)
Tetyana Kaltypan (UKR)

15 July 2005
18:00
Japan  1 – 2  New Zealand
Morimoto  35' Report Ryan  20'
Dillon  60'
Umpires:
Dawn Henning (ENG)
Cecilia Valenzuela (CHI)

15 July 2005
20:00
England  3 – 0  South Africa
Clewlow  14'
Grant  44', 55'
Report
Umpires:
Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Jun Kentwell (USA)

Classification

Fifth and sixth place

16 July 2005
16:00
United States  5 – 3  Spain
Doton  2', 59'
Loy  15'
Barber  48'
O'Donnell  51'
Report Termens  10'
Prat  11'
Ybarra  53'
Umpires:
Sarah Garnett (NZL)
Cecilia Valenzuela (CHL)

Third and fourth place

16 July 2005
19:55
England  1 – 2  Japan
King  25' Report Komori  42'
Chiba  67'
Umpires:
Lourdes Santiago (ESP)
Jun Kentwall (USA)

Final

16 July 2005
22:00
South Africa  0 – 2  New Zealand
Report Orr  37'
Roberts-Lang  48'
Umpires:
Kazuko Yasueda (JPN)
Anne McRae (SCO)

Awards

Statistics

Final ranking

  1.  New Zealand
  2.  South Africa
  3.  Japan
  4.  England
  5.  United States
  6.  Spain

References

  1. "New Zealand win Rabobank Hockey Champions Challenge". International Hockey Federation. 17 July 2005. Retrieved 18 June 2013.

External links

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