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Hockey - Olympische Spiele
1908
Herren
1. Großbritannien (England) (H.I. Wood, Harry Scott Freeman, L.C. Baillon, John Robinson, Edgar Page, Alan Noble, Percy Rees, Gerald Logan, Stanley Shoveller, Reginald Pridmore, Eric Green) 2. Großbritannien (Irland) (E.P.C. Holmes, Henry Brown, Walter Peterson, William Graham, Walter Campbell, Henry Murphy, C.F. Power, G.S. Gregg, Eric Allman-Smith, Frank Robinson, Robert Kennedy, W.G. McCormick) 3. Großbritannien (Schottland) (John Burt, Hugh Neilson, Colin Foulkes, Hew Fraser, Alexander Burt, Andrew Dennistoun, Norman Stevenson, Ivan Laing, John Harper-Orr, Hugh Walker, William Orchardson) und 3. Großbritannien (Bruce Turnbull, E.W.G. Richards, Llewellyn Evans, C.W. Shephard, R. Lyne, F. Connah, Gordon Phillips, A.A. Law, P.B. Turnbull, Ralph Williams, W.J. Pallott) |
1920
Herren
1. Großbritannien (Harry Haslam, John Bennett, Charles Atkin, Colin Campbell, Harold Cooke, Eric Crockford, Cyril Wilkinson, William Smith, George McGrath, John McBryan, Stanley Shoveller, Rex Crummack, Arthur Leighton, Charles Marcom, H.K. Cassels) 2. Dänemark (Andreas Rasmussen, Hans Christian Herlak, Frans Faber, Erik Husted, Henning Holst, Hans Jörgen Hansen, Hans Adolf Bjerrum, Thorvald Eigenbrod, Svend Blach, Steen Due, Ejvind Blach, Poul Metz) 3. Belgien (Charles Delelienne, Maurice van den Bemden, Raoul Daufresne de la Chevalerie, René Strauwen, Fernand de Montigny, Adolphe Goemare, Pierre Chibert, Pierre Valcke, Robert Gevers, Louis Diercxens, Jean van Nerom, Raymond Keppens, André Becquet, Charles Guiette, Paul Thinchant) |
1928
Herren
1. Indien (Richard James Allen, Michael Rocque, Leslie Charles Hammond, Rex Norris, Broome Eric Pinniger, Sayed Yusuf, Maurice Gateley, George Marthins, Dhyan Chand Bais, Fredereic Seaman, Ernest John Cullen, Feroze Khan, Ali Shaukat, Jaipal Singh, K.S. Gill) 2. Niederlande (Adrian Katle, Albert Tresling, Reindert de Waal, Johannes Brand, Emiel Duson, Jan Ankerman, Hendrik Visser't Hooft, Robert van der Veen, Paulus van de Rovaert, Gerrit Jannink, August Kop, C.J.J. Hardebeck, H.J.L. Mangelaar Meertens, G. Leembruggen, O.F. Muller van Czernicki, C.J. van der Hagen, A.R.O. van Lierop, W.J. van Citters, N. Wentholt, J.M. van Voorst van Beest, J.J. van Tienhoven van den Bogaard) 3. Deutschland (Georg Brunner, Werner Proft, Heinz Wöltje, Werner Freyberg, Theodor Haag, Dr. Erich Zander, Friedrich Horn, Herbert Müller, Bruno Boche, Herbert Hobein, Herbert Kemmer, Heinz Förstendorf, Erwin Franzkowiak, Hans Haußmann, Dr. Kurt Haverbeck, Aribert Heymann, Karl-Heinz Irmer, Gerd Strantzen, Rolf Wollner, Fritz Lincke, Kurt Weiß, Heinz Schäfer) |
1932
Herren
1. Indien (Richard James Allen, Calyle Carrel Tapsel, Leslie Charles Hammond, Masud Minhas, Broome Eric Pinniger, Lal Shah Bokhari, Richard John Carr, Gurmit Singh Kullar, Dhyan Chand Bais, Roopsingh Bais, Syed Mohd Jafar, Arthur Charles Hind, Sirdir Mohammad Aslam, Frank Gerald Brewin, William Patrick Sullivan) 2. Japan (Shumkichi Hamada, Akio Sohda, Sadayoshi Kobayashi, Katsumi Shibata, Yoshio Sakai, Eiichi Nakamura, Haruhiko Kon, Hiroshi Nagata, Kenichi Konishi, Toshio Usami, Junzo Inohara, Masuyuki Asakawa) 3. USA (Harold Brewster, Samuel Ewing, Leonard O'Brien, Henry Greer, James Gentle, Horace Disston, Lawrence Knapp, Charles Shaeffer, Amos Deacon, David McMullin, William Boddington, Frederick Wolters, Lanphear Buch, Roy R. Coffin) |
1936
Herren
1. Indien (Richard James Allen, Calyle Carrol Tapsell, Mohd Hussain, Baboo Narsoo Nimal, Earnest John Goodsir-Cullen, Joseph Deville Galibardi, Shabban Shabab-ud-Din, Iqtidar Ali Sha Dara, Dhyan Chand Bais, Roopshing Bais, Syed Mohd Jafar, Lionel Emmett, Peter Paul Fernandes, B.S. Grewal, Gurcharan Singh, Eric Henderson, Ahsan Mohd Khan, Murza Nasir-ud-Din Masood, Cyril James Michie, Joseph Phillip, Ahmed Sher Khan Sher, Franc Wells, Broome Eric Pinniger) 2. Deutschland (Karl Dröse, Dr. Erich Zander, Herbert Kemmer, Heinrich Schmalix, Erwin Keller, Alfred Gerdes, Fritz Messner, Hans Scherbart, Kurt Weiß, Werner Hamel, Harald Huffmann, Ludwig Beisiegel, Erich Cuntz, Hermann Auf der Heide, Werner Kubitzki, Paul Mehlitz, Carl Menke, Detlef Okrent, Heinrich "Heini" Peter, Heinz Raack, Carl Ruck, Theo Warnholtz) 3. Niederlande (Jan de Looper, Reindert de Waal, Max Westerkamp, Hendrik de Looper, Rudolf van der Haar, Antoine van Lierop, Pieter Gunning, Henri Carel Schnitger, Ernst Willem van den Berg, Agathon de Roos, René Sparenberg, Carl Heybrook, Jan Hendric Fesevur, Cornelius Josephus van der Hagen, Geert Cornelis Ankerman, Theodoor Albertus Marius Overing, Johan Scheffer) |
1948
Herren
1. Indien (Leo Pinto, Trilochan Singh, Randhir Singh Gentle, Keshava Datt, Amir Kumar, Maxie Vaz, Kishan Lal, Kunwar Digvijal Singh, Grahanandan Singh, Patrick Jansen, Lawrie Fernandes, Ranganandham Francis, Akhtar Hussain, Leslie Walter Claudius, Jaswant Rajput, Reginald Rodrigues, Latifur Rehman, Balbir Singh, Walter D'Souza, Gerry Glacken) 2. Großbritannien (David Brodie, George Sime, William Lindsay, Michael Walford, Frank Reynolds, Robin Lindsay, John Peake, Neil White, Robert Adlard, Norman Borrett, William Griffiths, Ronald Davies, G. Hudson, R.T. Lake, Peter Whitebread) 3. Niederlande (Antonius Maria Richter, Henri Jean Derckx, Johan Frederik Drijver, Jenne Langhout, Hermanus Pieter Loggere, Edouard Herbert Tiel, Willem van Heel, Andries Boerstra, Pieter Bromberg, Jan Hendrik Kruize, Rius Theo Esser, Henricus Bouwman) |
1952
Herren
1. Indien (Ranganandhan Francis, Dharam Singh, Randhir Singh Gentle, Leslie Walter Claudius, Keshava Datt, Govind Perumal, Raghbir Lal, Kunwar Digvijai Singh, Balbir Singh, Udham Singh, Muniswamy Rajgopal, Chinadorai Deshmutu, Meldric Daluz, Grahanandan Singh) 2. Niederlande (Laurentz Siebrand Mulder, Henri Jean Derckx, Johan Frederik Drijver, Julius Theodoor Ancion, Hermanus Pieter Loggere, Edouard Herbert Tiel, Willem van Heel, Rius Theo Esser, Jan Hendrik Kruize, Andries Boerstra, Leonard Hugo Wery) 3. Großbritannien (Graham Dadds, Roger Midgley, Denys Carnill, John Cockett, Dennis Eagan, Anthony Robinson, Anthony Nunn, Robin Fletcher, Richard Norris, John Conroy, John Taylor, Derek Day, Neil Nugent, S.T. Theobald) |
1956
Herren
1. Indien (Shankar Laxman, Bakshish Singh, Randhir Singh Gentle, Leslie Walter Claudius, Amir Kumar, Govind Perumal, Raghbir Lal, Gurdev Singh, Balbir Singh, Udham Singh, Raghbir Singh Bhola, Charles Stephen, Ranganandhan Francis, Balkishan Singh, Amit Singh Bakshi, Kaushik Haripal, Hardyal Singh) 2. Pakistan (Zakir Hussain, Munir Ahmad Dan, Manzoor Hussain Atif, Ghulam Rasul, Anwar Ahmad Khan, Hussain Mussarat, Noor Alam, Abdul Hamid, Habibur Rehman, Nasir Ahmad, Mutih Ullah, Latifur Rehman, Hussein Akhtar, Habib Ali Kiddi) 3. Deutschland (Alfred Lücker, Helmut Nonn, Günther Ullerich, Günther Brennecke, Werner Delmes, Eberhard Ferstl, Hugo Dollheiser, Heinz Radzikowski, Wolfgang Nonn, Hugo Budinger, Werner Rosenbaum) |
1960
Herren
1. Pakistan (Abdul Rashid, Bashir Amad, Mansoor Hussain Atif, Ghulam Rasul, Anwar Ahmad Khan, Habib Ali Kiddi, Noor Alam, Abdul Hamid, Abdul Waheed, Nasir Ahmad, Mutih Ullah, Mustaq Ahmad, Munir Ahmad Dar, Khurshid Aslam) 2. Indien (Shankar Laxman, Prithipal Singh, Sharma Jaman Lal, Leslie Walter Claudius, Joseph Antic, Mohinder Lal, Joginder Singh, John V. Peter, Jaswant Singh, Udham Singh, Raghbir Singh Bhola, Charanjit Singh, Govind Savant, Kullar Singh) 3. Spanien (Pedro Amat Fontanals, Francisco Caballer Soteras, Juan Angel Calzado de Castro, José Colomer Rivas, Carlos Del Coso Iglesias, José Antonio Dinares Massagué, Eduardo Dualde Santos de Lamadrid, Joaquin Dualde Santos de Lamadrid, Rafael Egusquiza Basterra, Ignacio Macaya Santos de Lamadrid, Pedro Murua Leguizamon, Pedro Roig Junyent, Luis Maria Usoz Quintana, Narciso Ventalló Surralles) |
1964
Herren
1. Indien (Shankar Laxman, Prithipal Singh, Dharam Singh, Mohinder Lal, Charanjit Singh, Gurbux Singh, Joginder Singh, John V. Peter, Harbinder Singh, Haripal Pal-Kaushik, Darshan Singh, Jagjit Singh, Bandu Patil, Udham Singh, Ali Sayeed) 2. Pakistan (Abdul Hamid, Munir Ahmad Dar, Mansoor Hussain Atif, Saeed Anwar, Anwar Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Rashid, Khalid Mahmood, Zaka-ud-Din, Afzal Muhammad Manna, Mohammad Asad Malik, Mutih Ullah, Tariq Niazi, Zafar Hayat, Khurshid Azam, Khizar Nawaz, Tariq Aziz) 3. Australien (Paul Dearing, Donald McWatters, Brian Glencross, John McBryde, Julian Pearce, Graham Wood, Robin Hodder, Raymond Evans, Eric Pearce, Patrick Nilan, Donald Smart, Anthony Waters, Mervyn Crossman, Desmond Piper, John McCormack, Donald Martin) |
1968
Herren
1. Pakistan (Hussain Zakir, Tanvir Ahmad Dan, Tariq Aziz, Saeed Anwar, Riaz Ahmed, Gulrez Akhtar, Khalid Mahmood Hussain, Mohammad Ashfaq, Abdul Rashid jun., Mohammad Asad Malik, Jehangir Ahmad Butt, Riaz Uddin, Tariq Niazi, Qazi Salahuddin, Anwar Shah, Fazal Rehman, Farooq Khan, Ahmed Laeeq) 2. Australien (Paul Dearing, James Mason, Brian Glencross, Gordon Pearce, Julian Pearce, Robert Haigh, Donald Martin, Raymond Evans, Ronald Riley, Patrick Nilan, Donald Smart, Desmond Piper, Eric Pearce, Frederick Quinn, Arthur Busch, Donald McWatters) 3. Indien (Rajendra Absolem Christy, Gurbux Singh, Dr. Prithipal Singh, Munir Sait, Balbir Singh I, Balbir Singh II, Ajet-Pal Singh, Perumal Krishnamurty, Balbir Singh III, Harbinder Singh, Inamur Rehman, Inder Singh, Jagjit Singh, John V. Peter, Tarsem Singh, Harmik Singh, Gurbaksh Singh, Dharam Singh) |
1972
Herren
1. Deutschland (Peter Kraus, Michael Peter, Dieter Freise, Michael Krause, Eduard Thelen, Horst Dröse, Carsten Keller, Ulrich Klaes, Wolfgang Baumgart, Uli Vos, Peter Trump, Wolfgang Rott, Fritz Schmidt, Werner Kaessmann, Wolfgang Strödter, Rainer Seifert, Detlef Kittstein, Eckhart Suhl) 2. Pakistan (Saleem Sherwani, Akhtarul Islam, Munawarux Zaman, Saeed Anwar, Riaz Ahmed, Fazal Rehman, Islahud Din, Mudassar Ashgar, Abdul Rashid, Mohammad Asad Malik, Mohammad Shannaz, Rasool Akhtar, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Zahid, Jehangir Ahmad Butt, Tanvir Ahmad Dar, Mohammad Aslam, Umar Farooq) 3. Indien (Cornelius Charles, Mukhbain Singh, Kindo Michael, Perumal Krishnamurthy, Ajet-Pal Singh, Harmik Singh, Mollerapoovayya Ganesh, Harbinder Singh, Govin Billimogaputtaswamy, Ashok Kumar, Harcharan Singh, Manuel Frederick, Kulwant Singh, Virinder Singh, Aslamher Khan, Paes Vece, V.J. Phillips, Ajit Singh) |
1976
Herren
1. Neuseeland (Paul Ackerley, Thur Borren, Alan Chesney, John Christensen, Greg Dayman, Tony Ineson, Barry Maister, Selwyn Maister, Trevor Manning, Arthur Parkin, Ramesh Patel, Jeff Archibald, Alan McIntyre, Mohan Patel, Les Wilson, Neil McLeod) 2. Australien (Robert Haigh, Richard Charlesworth, David Bell, Gregory Browning, Wayne Hammond, James Irvine, Malcolm Poole, Robert Proctor, Ronald Riley, Trevor Smith, Terry Walsh, Douglas Golder, Ian Cooke, Barry Dancer, Stephen Marshall, Graham Reid) 3. Pakistan (Manzoor Hassan, Munawarux Zaman, Saleem Nazim, Rasool Akhtar, Iftikhar Syed, Islah Islahuddin, Manzoor Hussain, Abdul Rashid, Samiulah Khan, Qamar Zia, Haneef Khan, Mudassar Ashgar, Saleem Sherwani, Shanaz Sheikh, Arshad Mahmood, Arshad Ali Chaudry) |
1980
Herren
1. Indien (Chettri Bir Bhadur, Dung Dung Sylvanus, Davinder Singh, Ravinder Pal Singh, Vasudevan Baskaran, Somaya Maneypanda, Maharaj Krishon Kaushik, Mervyn Fernandis, Mohamed Shahid, Zafar Iqbal, Surinder Singh, Schofield Allan, Rajinder Singh, Gurmail Singh, Charanjit Kumar, Amarjit Rana Singh) 2. Spanien (José M. Garcia, Juan Amat, Santiago Malgosa, Rafael Garralda, Francisco Fabregas, Juan Luis Coghen, Ricardo Cabot, Jaime Arbos, Carlos Roca, Miguel Chaves, Juan Arbos, Javier Chabot, Juan Pellon, Miguel De Paz, Paulino Monsalve, Jaime Zumalacarregui) 3. UdSSR (Wladimir Pleschakow, Wjatscheslaw Lampejew, Leonid Pawlowski, Sos Airapetjan, Farit Sigangirow, Waleri Beljakow, Sergej Klewzow, Oleg Sagorodnew, Alexander Gussew, Sergej Pleschakow, Michail Nitschepurenko, Alexander Sytschew, Alexander Mjasnikow, Minneuda Asisow, Wiktor Deputatow, Alexander Gontscharow) |
Damen |
1. Simbabwe (Sarah English, Ann Mary Grant, Brenda Joan Phillips, Patricia Jean McKillop, Sonia Robertson, Patricia Davies, Maureen George, Linda Watson, Susan Huggett, Gillian Cowley, Elizabeth Chase, Sandra Chick, Helen Volk, Christine Prinsloo, Anthea Stewart, Arlene Nadine Boxhall) 2. CSSR (Jarmila Kralicková, Berta Hruba, Iveta Srancková, Lenka Vymazalová, Jirina Krizová, Jirina Kadlecová, Jirina Cermaková, Marta Urbanová, Kveta Petricková, Marie Sykorová, Ida Hubacková, Milada Blazková, Jana Lahodová, Alena Kyselicová, Jirina Hajková, Viera Podhanyiová) 3. UdSSR (Galina Inschuwatowa, Nelli Gorbatkowa, Walentina Sasdrawnych, Nadeschda Owetschkina, Natella Krasnikowa, Natalja Bykowa, Lidija Glubokowa, Galina Wjuschanina, Natalja Busunowa, Ljailja Achmerowa, Nadeschda Filippowa, Jelena Gurewa, Tatjana Jembachtowa, Tatjana Schwyganowa, Alina Cham, Ljudmila Frolowa) |
1984
Herren
1. Pakistan (G. Moinuddin, Qasim Zia, Nasir Ali, Abdul Rashid, Ayaz Mehmood, Nacem Akhtar, Kaleemullah, Manzoor Hussain, Hasan Sardar, Haneef Khan, Khalid Hameed, Shadid Ali Khan, Tanqeer Dan, Ishtiaq Ahmed, Salleem Sherwani, Mushtaq Ahmad) 2. Deutschland (Christian Bassemir, Tobias Frank, Horst-Ulrich Hänel, Carsten Fischer, Karl-Joachim Hürter, Ekkhard Schmidt-Opper, Reinhard Krull, Michael Peter, Stefan Blöcher, Andreas Keller, Thomas Reck, Markku Slawyk, Thomas Gunst, Heiner Dopp, Volker Fried, Dirk Brinkmann) 3. Großbritannien (Ian Taylor, Stephen Martin, Paul Barber, Robert Cattrall, Jonathan Potter, Richard Dodds, William McConnell, Norman Hughes, David Westcott, Richard Leman, Stephen Batchelor, Sean Kerly, James Duthie, Kulbir Bhaura, Mark Precious) |
Damen |
1. Niederlande (Bernadette de Beus, Alette Pos, Margriet Zeghers, Laurien Willemse, Marjolein Eysvogel, Josephine "Fieke" Boekhorst, Carina Benninga, Alexandra LePoole, Francisca Hillen, Marieke van Doorn, Sophie von Weiler, Aletta van Manen, Irene Hendriks, Elisabeth Sevens, Martine Ohr, Anneloes Nieuwenhuizen) 2. Deutschland (Ursula "Ulla" Thielemann, Beate Deininger, Christina Moser, Hella Roth, Dagmar Breiken, Birgit Hagen, Birgit Hahn, Gabriele "Gaby" Appel, Andrea Weiermann-Lietz, Corinna Lingnau, Martina Koch, Gabriele Schley, Patricia Ott, Susanne Schmid, Sigrid Landgraf, Elke Drüll) 3. USA (Gwen Cheeseman, Beth Anders, Kathleen McGahey, Anita Miller, Regina Buggy, Christine Larson-Mason, Beth Beglin, Marcella Place, Julie Staver, Diane Moyer, Sheryl Johnson, Charlene Morett, Karen Shelton, Brenda Stauffer, Leslie Milne, Judy Strong) |
1988
Herren
1. Großbritannien (Ian Taylor, Veryan Pappin, David Faulkner, Paul Barber, Stephen Martin, Jonathan Potter, Richard Dodds, Martyn Grimley, Stephen Batchelor, Richard Leman, James Kirkwood, Kulbir Bhaura, Sean Kerly, Robert Clift, Imran Sherwani, Russell Garcia) 2. Deutschland (Christian Schliemann, Tobias Frank, Horst-Ulrich Hänel, Carsten Fischer, Andreas Mollandin, Ekkhard Schmidt-Opper, Dirk Brinkmann, Heiner Dopp, Stefan Blöcher, Andreas Keller, Thomas Reck, Thomas Brinkmann, Hanns-Henning Fastrich, Michael Hilgers, Volker Fried, Michael Metz) 3. Niederlande (Frank Leistra, Marc Benninga, Cees Jan Diepenveen, Maurits Crucq, René Klaassen, Hendrik Jan Kooijman, Marc Delissen, Jacques Brinkmann, Gerrit Jan Schlatmann, Tim Steens, Floris Jan Bovelander, Patrick Faber, Ronald Jansen, Jan Hidde Kruize, Erik Parlevliet, Taco van den Honert) |
Damen |
1. Australien (Kathleen Partridge, Elspeth Clement, Liane Tooth, Loretta Dorman, Laooraine Hillas, Michelle Capes, Sandra Pisani, Deborah Bowman, Lee Capes, Kim Small, Sally Carbon, Jacqueline Pereira, Tracey Lee Belbin, Rechelle Hawkes, Sharon Patmore, Maree Fish) 2. Südkorea (Mi-Sun Kim, OK-Kyung Han, Eun-Jung Chang, Choon-Ok Choi, Soon-Duk Kim, Sang-Hyun Chung, Won-Sim Kim, Keum-Sook Hwang, Ki-Hyang Cho, Kwang-Mi Suh, Soon-Ja Park, Young-Sook Kim, Hyo-Sun Suh, Kye-Sook Lim, Eun-Kyung Chung, Keum-Sil Han) 3. Niederlande (Bernadette de Beus, Yvonne Buter, Willemien Aardenburg, Laurien Willemse, Marjolein Bolhuis-Eysvogel, Lisanne Lejeune, Carina Benninga, Annemieke Fokke, Ingrid Wolff, Marieke van Doorn, Sophie von Weiler, Aletta van Manen, Noor Holsboer, Helena van der Ben, Martine Ohr, Anneloes Nieuwenhuizen) |
1992
Herren
1. Deutschland (Andreas Becker, Christian Blunck, Carsten Fischer, Volker Fried, Michael Hilgers, Andreas Keller, Michael Knauth, Oliver Kurtz, Christian Mayerhöfer, Sven Meinhardt, Michael Metz, Klaus Michler, Christopher Reitz, Stefan Saliger, Jan-Peter Tewes, Stefan Tewes) 2. Australien (John Bestall, Warren Birmingham, Lee Bodimeade, Ashley Carey, Gregory Corbitt, Stephen Davies, Damon Diletti, Lachlan Dreher, Lachlan Elmer, Dean Evans, Paul Snowden Lewis, Graham Reid, Jay Stacy, David Wansbrough, Ken Wark, Michael York) 3. Pakistan (Mansoor Ahmad, Muhammad Akhlaq Ahmad, Ahmad Shabaz, Muhammad Asif Bajwa, Khalid Bashir, Wasim Feroz, Musaddiq Hussain, Muhammad Qamar Ibrahim, Khawaja Muhammad Junaid, Muhammad Khalid, Farhat Hassan Khan, Shahid Ali Khan, Rana Mujahid Ali, Anjum Saeed, Muhammad Shabaz, Tahir Zaman) |
Damen |
1. Spanien (Maria Barea Cobos, Sonia Barrio Gutierrez, Mercedes Coghen Alberdingk, Natalia Dorado Gomez, Nagore Cabellanes Marieta, Maria Gonzales Laguillo, Ana Maiques Dern, Silvia Manrique Perez, Elisabeth Maragall Verge, Teresa Motos Iceta, Nuria Olive Vancells, Virginia Ramirez Merino, Maria Rodriguez Suarez, Maider Telleria Goni) 2. Deutschland (Britta Becker, Tanja Dickenscheid, Nadine Ernsting-Krienke, Christine Ferneck, Eva Hagenbäumer, Franziska Hentschel, Caren Jungjohann, Katrin Kauschke, Irina Kuhnt, Heike Lätzsch, Susanne Müller, Kristina Peters, Simone Thomaschinski, Bianca Weiss, Anke Wild, Susanne Wollschläger) 3. Großbritannien (Gillian Atkins, Lisa Bayliss, Karen Brown, Victoria "Vicky" Dixon, Susan Fraser, Wendy Fraser, Kathryn "Kathy"Johnson, Sandra Lister, Jackie McWilliams, Tammy Miller, Helen Morgan, Mary Nevill, Mandy Nicholls, Alison Ramsay, Jane Sixsmith, Joanne Thompson) |
1996
Herren
1. Niederlande (Floris Jan Bovelander,
Maurits Crucq, Jacques Brinkmann, Marc Delissen, Jeroen
Delmee, Bram Lomans, Taco van den Honert, Tycho van Meer,
Ronald Jansen, Teun de Nooijer, Erik Jazet, Wouter van
Pelt, Leo Klein Gebbink, Stephan Veen, Guus Vogels, Remco
van Wijk) 2. Spanien (Ramon Jufresa, Oscar Barrena, Joaquin Malgosa, Jordi Arnau, Juantxo Garcia-Maurino, Jaime Amat, Juan Escarre, Victor Pujol, Ignacio Cobos, Xavier Escude, Javier Arnau, Ramon Sala, Juan Dinares, Pablo Amat, Pablo Usoz, Antonio Gonzales) 3. Australien (Mark Hager, Stephen Davies, Baeden Choppy, Lachlan Elmer, Stuart Carruthers, Grant Smith, Damon Diletti, Lachlan Dreher, Brendan Garard, Paul Gaudoin, Paul Snowden Lewis, Matthew Smith, Jay Stacy, Daniel Sproule, Ken Wark, Michael York) |
Damen |
1. Australien (Clover Maitland, Danni Roche, Liane Tooth, Alyson Annan, Juliet Haslam, Jennifer "Jenny" Morris, Louise Dobson, Lisa Powell, Karen Marsden, Kate Starre, Renita Farrell, Jacqueline "Jackie" Pereira, Nova Peris-Kneebone, Rechelle Hawkes, Katrina Powell, Michelle Andrews) 2. Südkorea (Eun-Jung Cho, Eun-Kyung Lee, Eun-Jung Chang, Eun-Kyung Choi, Ji-Young Lee, Seung-Shin Oh, Jeong-Sook Lim, Deok-San Jin, Young-Sun Jeon, Mi-Soon Choi, Soo-Hyun Kwon, Hyun-Jung Woo, Eun-Young Lee, Jae-Sook You, Myung-Ok Kim, Chang-Sook Kwon) 3. Niederlande (Dilliame van den Boogaard, Stella de Heij, Wilhelmina "Mintje" Donners, Eleonoor "Noor" Holsboor, Willemijn Duyster, Fleur van de Kieft, Nicole Koolen, Florentine Steenberghe, Ellen Kuipers, Josepha Teeuwen, Jeannette Lewin, Carole Thate, Suzanne Plesman, Jacqueline Toxopeus, Wietske de Ruiter, Suzan van der Wielen) |
2000
Herren
1. Niederlande (Jacques Brinkman, Jaap Derk Buma, Teun de Nooijer, Jeroen Delmee, Marten Eikelboom, Piet-Hein Geeris, Ronald Jansen, Erik Jazet, Bram Lomans, Sander van der Weide, Wouter van Pelt, Diederik van Weel, Remco van Wijk, Stephan Veen, Guus Vogels, Peter Wind) 2. Südkorea (Hyung-Bae Han, Jong-Hyun Hwang, Hong-Kwon Jeon, Jong-Ha Jeon, Seong-Hwan Ji, Keon-Wook Kang, Chel- Hwan Kim, Jung-Chul Kim, Kyung-Seok Kim, Yong-Bae Kim, Yoon Kim, Jong-Chun Lim, Jung-Woo Lim, Jong-Ho Seo, Seung-Tae Song, Woon-Kon Yeo) 3. Australien (Michael Brennan, Adam Commens, Stephen Davies, Damon Diletti, Lachlan Dreher, Jason Duff, Troy Elder, James Elmer, Paul Gaudoin, Stephen Holt, Brent Livermore, Daniel Sproule, Jay Stacy, Craig Victory, Matthew Wells, Michael York) |
Damen |
1. Australien (Kate Allen, Alyson Annan, Lisa Carruthers, Renita Garrard, Juliet Haslam, Rechelle Hawkes, Nikki Hudson, Rachel Imison, Clover Maitland, Claire Mitchell-Taverner, Jenny Morris, Alison Peek, Katrina Powell, Angie Skirving, Kate Starre, Julie Towers) 2. Argentinien (Magdalena Aicega, Mariela Antoniska, Ines Arrondo, Luciana Aymar, Paz Ferrari, Annabel Gambero, Agustina Garcia, Maria de la Plaz Hernandez, Laura Maiztegui, Mercedes Margalot, Karina Masotta, Vanina Oneto, Jorgelina Rimoldi, Cecilia Rognoni, Ayelen Stepnik, Paola Vukojicic) 3. Niederlande (Minke Booij, Ageeth Boomgaardt, Julie Deiters, Mijntje Donners, Fatima Moreira de Melo, Clarinda Sinnige, Hanneke Smabers, Minke Smabers, Margje Teeuwen, Carole Thate, Daphne Touw, Fleur van de Kieft, Dillianne van den Boogaard, Macha van der Vaart, Susan van der Wielen, Myrna Veenstra) |
2004
Herren
1.
Australien (Jamie Dwyer, Liam de Young, Michael McCann, Troy Elder, Robert Hammond, Nathan Eglington, Mark Knowles, Michael Brennan, Grant Schubert, Bevan George, Mark Hickman, Matthew Wells, Travis Brooks, Brent Livermore, Dean Butler, Stephen Mowlam) 2. Niederlande (Guus Vogels, Geert-Jan Derikx, Erik Jazet, Floris Evers, Sander van der Weide, Ronald Brouwer, Teake Taekema, Marten Eikelboom, Jeroen Delmee, Teun de Nooijer, Karel Klaver, Klaas Veering, Rob Derikx, Rob Reckers, Matthijs Brouwer, Jesse Mahieu) 3. Deutschland (Clemens Arnold, Philipp Crone, Björn Michel, Christoph Eimer, Björn Emmerling, Sebastian Biederlack, Tibor Weißenborn, Florian Kunz, Timo Wess, Christopher Zeller, Matthias Witthaus, Christian Schulte, Eike Duckwitz, Sascha Reinelt, Christoph Bechmann, Justus Scharowsky) |
Damen |
1.
Deutschland (Tina Bachmann, Denise Klecker, Mandy Haase, Nadine Ernsting-Krienke, Caroline Casaretto, Natascha Keller, Silke Müller, Marion Rodewald, Heike Lätzsch, Fanny Rinne, Louisa Walter, Anke Kühn, Badri Latif, Julia Zwehl, Sonja Lehmann, Franziska Gude) 2. Niederlande (Clarinda Sinnige, Lisanne de Roever, Macha van der Vaart, Fatima Moreira de Melo, Jiske Snoeks, Maartje Scheepstra, Miek van Geenhuizen, Sylvia Karres, Mijntje Donners, Ageeth Boomgaardt, Minke Smabers, Minke Booij, Janneke Schopman, Chantal de Bruijn, Eefke Mulder, Lieve van Kessel) 3. Argentinien (Mariela Andrea Antoniska, Maria Magdalena Aicega, Marina Emilce di Giacomo, Ayelen Iara Stepnik, Alejandra Laura Gulla, Luciana Paula Aymar, Vanina Paula Oneto, Agustina Soledad Garcia, Mariana Alejandra Gonzalez Oliva, Maria Mercedes Margalot, Maria de la Paz Hernandez, Maria Cecilia Rognoni, Paola Vukojicic, Marine Russo, Ines Arrondo, Claudia Ines Burkart) |