The 1997 Women's Intercontinental Cup was a qualifier for the 1998 Women's Hockey World Cup and was held in the Magamba Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe, from Friday 1 August to Tuesday 12 August 1997. Twelve nations took part, divided into two groups of six in the preliminary round. The top six teams joined Argentina, Olympic champions Australia, Germany, South Korea, the United States and hosts the Netherlands. [1]
1997 Women's Intercontinental Cup|
Host country | Zimbabwe |
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City | Magamba |
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Teams | 12 |
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Venue(s) | 1 |
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Champions | South Africa |
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Runner-up | New Zealand |
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Third place | Scotland |
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Matches played | 42 |
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Goals scored | 173 (4.12 per match) |
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Dana Anderson, Sue Armstrong, Nicole Colaco, Lisa Faust, Sarah Forbes (gk), Aoibhinn Grimes, Chris Hunter, Laurelee Kopeck, Amy MacFarlane, Karen MacNeill, Veronica Planella, Gillian Sewell, Carla Somerville, Sue Tingley, Krista Thompson (gk), and Candy Thomson. Head Coach: Dru Marshall.
Tingonleima Chanu (gk), Helen Mary (gk), Sandeep Khaur, Shashi Bala (captain), Maristella Tirkey, Mukta Xalco, Sita Gussain, Sumrai Tete, Sunita Dalal, Nidhi Khullar, Manjinder Kaur, Pritam Thakran, Kamala Dalal, Suraj Lata Devi, Jyoti Sunita Kullu, and Ferdina Ekka. Head coach: Balbir Singh.
Match 31 9th/12th place 10 August 09:00
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Match 32 9th/12th place 10 August 11:30
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Match 33 5th/8th place 10 August 15:00
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Match 34 5th/8th place 10 August 17:30
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Match 37 1st/4th place 11 August 15:00
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Match 38 1st/4th place 11 August 17:30
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Match 36 11th place 11 August 09:00
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Match 37 9th place 11 August 11:30
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Match 39 7th place 12 August 09:00
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Match 40 5th place 12 August 11:30
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England wins after penalty strokes
Match 41 3rd place 12 August 15:00
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Scotland wins after penalty strokes
Match 42 1st place 12 August 17:30
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South Africa wins after penalty strokes