2001 Women's Hockey
Intercontinental Cup
Tournament details
Host countryFrance
Dates17–30 September
Teams14
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions England (1st title)
Runner-up Russia
Third place Ukraine
Tournament statistics
Matches played55
Goals scored214 (3.89 per match)
Top scorer(s)Japan Keiko Miura (8 goals)
Best playerRussia Marina Tchegourdaeva
1997 (previous) (next) 2006

The 2001 Women's Hockey Intercontinental Cup was the sixth edition of the women's field hockey tournament. The event was held from 17–30 September, across two host cities, Abbeville and Amiens in France.[1]

England won the tournament for the first time after defeating Russia 4–0 in the final. Ukraine finished in third place, defeating Japan 4–3 in penalties following a 1–1 draw.[2]

The tournament served as a qualifier for the 2002 FIH World Cup in Perth, with the top six teams qualifying automatically. The seventh placed team qualified to the three–match playoff series held in Cannock, which was to be played against the United States.

Qualification

All five confederations received quotas for teams to participate allocated by the International Hockey Federation based upon the FIH World Rankings. Those teams participated at their respective continental championships but could not qualify through it, and they received the chance to qualify through this tournament based on the final ranking at each competition.

Dates Event Location Qualifier(s)
7–11 November 1998 1998 Hockey African Cup for Nations Harare, Zimbabwe 1
18–29 August 1999 1999 EuroHockey Nations Championship Cologne, Germany  England
 Russia
 Scotland
 Ukraine
 Lithuania
 Ireland
 France
 Belgium
2–10 December 1999 1999 Hockey Asia Cup New Delhi, India  India
 Japan
 Kazakhstan
 Malaysia
8–18 March 2001 2001 Pan American Cup Kingston, Jamaica
2
 Canada
 Uruguay
^1 Kenya withdrew from participating.
^2 United States withdrew from participating.

Squads

Below is the list of participating squads.

(1.) Daphné Heskin, (2.) Anne-Sophie De Scheemaeker, (3.) Charlotte De Vos, (4.) Isabelle Wagemans, (5.) Maïté Dequinze, (6.) Magali Demeyere, (7.) Olivia Bouche, (8.) Caroline Guisset, (9.) Sophie Turine, (10.) Valérie Van Elderen, (11.) An Christiaens, (12.) Tiffany Thys, (13.) Caroline Cuylits, (14.) Céline Robiette, (15.) Barbara Dequinze, (16.) Elke Mertens, (17.) Anne-Sophie Van Regemortel, and (18.) Miek Vandevenne.
(3.) Lisa Faust, (4.) Amy MacFarlane, (5.) Deb Cuthbert, (6.) Jenny Johnson, (7.) Sue Tingley, (8.) Aoibhinn Grimes, (9.) Julia Wong, (10.) Kristen Taunton, (11.) Karen MacNeill, (12.) Carla Somerville, (13.) Laurelee Kopeck, (15.) Michelle Bowyer, (16.) Becky Price, (19.) Andrea Rushton, (20.) Kelly Rezansoff, (22.) Emily Rix, (23.) Amy Agulay (gk), (30.) Krista Thompson (gk). Head Coach: Graeme "Butch" Worth.
(1.) Anna Bennett, (2.) Jenie Bimson, (3.) Sarah Blanks, (5.) Melanie Clewlow (captain), (6.) Tina Cullen, (7.) Helen Grant, (9.) Leisa King, (10.) Denise Marston-Smith, (11.) Purdy Miller, (12.) Mandy Nicholson, (13.) Carolyn Reid (gk), (16.) Hilary Rose (gk), (17.) Jane Smith, (18.) Rachel Walker, (19.) Kate Walsh, (21.) Lucilla Wright, (24.) Kerry Moore, (26.) Frances Houslop, and (27.) Isabel Palmer. Head Coach: Tricia Heberle.
Tingoleima Chanu (gk and captain), Helen Mary (gk), Amandeep Kaur, Suman Bala, Kanti Baa, Sita Gossain, Sumari Tete, Agnecia Lugun, Masira Surin, Neha Singh, Manjinder Kaur, Jyoti Sunita Kullu, Saggai Ibemal Chanu, Suraj Lata Devi, Pakpi Devi, Adline Kerketta, Mamta Kharab and Surinder Kaur. Head Coach: Ajay Kumar Bansal.
(1.) Tara Browne (gk), (2.) Angela Platt (gk), (3.) Arlene Boyles, (4.) Jenny Burke, (5.) Linda Caulfield, (6.) Eimear Cregan, (7.) Karen Humphreys, (8.) Rachael Kohler, (9.) Laura Lee, (10.) Pamela Magill, (11.) Jenny McDonough, (12.) Cathy McKean, (13.) Claire McMahon, (14.) Lynsey McVicker, (15.) Ciara O'Brien, (16.) Jill Orbinson, (17.) Sarah Rand, and (18.) Daphne Sixsmith. Head Coach: Riet Kuper.
(1.) Nami Miyazaki (gk), (2.) Keiko Miura, (3.) Asuka Chiba, (5.) Sachimi Iwao, (6.) Natsumi Hori, (7.) Yuka Ogura, (8.) Sakae Morimoto, (9.) Akemi Kato, (10.) Naoko Saito, (11.) Toshi Tsukui, (12.) Rie Terazono, (13.) Chie Kimura, (14.) Kaori Chiba, (16.) Yukari Yamamoto, (17.) Yukiko Suzuki, (19.) Emiko Yokota, (21.) Yuko Morishita, and (22.) Akiko Kitada. Head Coach: Kazunori Kobayashi.
(1.) Nadezhda Sumkina (gk), (3.) Galyma Karabalinova, (4.) Olga Kikeleva, (5.) Oxana Berkalieva, (6.) Ekaterina Zhukalina, (7.) Elena Svirskaya, (8.) Ainura Mutallyapova, (9.) Elena Apelganetz, (10.) Elena Lind, (11.) Gulnara Imangalieva, (12.) Tatyana Marchenko (captain), (13.) Olga Apelganetz, (14.) Olga Shelomanova, (15.) Natalya Podshivalova, (16.) Marya Tussubzhanova (gk), and (18.) Natalya Dryamova.
(1.) Lim Siew Gek, (2.) Catherine Lumbor, (3.) Norhaliza Abdul Rahman, (4.) Norfaraha Hashim, (6.) Rosmimi Jamalani, (7.) Lisa Ludong, (8.) Daring Nyokin, (9.) Devaleela Devadasan, (10.) Mary Along, (11.) Che Inan Melati Che Ibrahim, (12.) Hamidah Birang, (13.) Munaziah Mulim, (14.) Norsaliza Ahmad Soobni, (15.) Norliza Sahli, (16.) Ernawati Mahmood, (18.) Angela Kais, (20.) Ayu Afnida Hamdani, and (21.) Vimala Subramaniam.
(1.) Victoria Kotlyarenko (gk), (2.) Fyeridye Bilyalova, (3.) Aishe Ramazanova, (4.) Olena Fritche, (5.) Iryna Knyazeva, (6.) Diana Tahiyeva, (7.) Marina Dudko, (8.) Tetyana Kobzenko (captain), (9.) Svitlana Kolomiets, (10.) Olena Mykhalchenko, (11.) Natalya Vasyukova, (12.) Zhanna Savenko, (13.) Maryna Litvinchuk, (14.) Tetyana Salenko, (15.) Svitlana Petrenko, (16.) Olga Fisyun, (17.) Maryna Pyrohova, and (18.) Lyudmyla Vyhanyaylo. Head Coach: Zhuk Tetyana.
(1.) Andrea Fazzio (gk), (2.) Eugenia Chiara, (3.) Bettiana Ceretta, (4.) Agustina Carbone, (5.) Florencia Castagnola (captain), (6.) Patricia Bueno, (7.) Maria Ines Raiz, (8.) Rosario de los Santos, (9.) Ana Hernández, (10.) Patricia Carluccio, (11.) Virginia Silva, (12.) Rosanna Paselle (gk), (13.) Adriana Boullosa, (14.) Carla Margni, (15.) Virginia Casabo, (16.) Laura Pradines, (17.) Veronica Tutte, and (18.) Eleonora Rebollo. Head Coach: Jorge Norvay.

Results

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00)

Preliminary round

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  England 6 6 0 0 20 3 +17 18 Semi-Finals and 2002 FIH World Cup
2  Ukraine 6 3 2 1 19 17 +2 11
3  India 6 3 1 2 14 5 +9 10
4  Ireland 6 3 1 2 9 4 +5 10
5  France (H) 6 2 1 3 7 13 6 7
6  Kazakhstan 6 1 1 4 6 12 6 4
7  Uruguay 6 0 0 6 1 22 21 0
Source: Planet Field Hockey
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[3]
(H) Hosts
17 September 2001
11:00
India  2–0  Uruguay
Gussain field hockey ball 20'
Jyoti field hockey ball 21'
Report
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
17 September 2001
13:30
Ukraine  6–4  Kazakhstan
Savenko field hockey ball 4', 29'
Kolomiyets field hockey ball 24'
Kobzenko field hockey ball 30'
Fritche field hockey ball 50'
Vasyukova field hockey ball 57'
Report Svirskaya field hockey ball 32', 64'
Shelomanova field hockey ball 48', 51'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
17 September 2001
17:00
France  0–4  England
Report Bennett field hockey ball 12'
Wright field hockey ball 37'
King field hockey ball 43', 50'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville

19 September 2001
10:30
Kazakhstan  2–0  Uruguay
Apelganetz field hockey ball 44', 64' Report
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
19 September 2001
13:00
Ireland  1–0  India
McVicker field hockey ball 31' Report
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
19 September 2001
18:00
Ukraine  2–6  England
Kobzenko field hockey ball 32'
Salenko field hockey ball 67'
Report Clewlow field hockey ball 11', 23'
Blanks field hockey ball 23'
Smith field hockey ball 24', 64'
Cullen field hockey ball 41'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

20 September 2001
13:00
Ireland  6–0  Uruguay
Burke field hockey ball 17', 53', 57', 65'
McVicker field hockey ball 29', 44'
Report
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
20 September 2001
18:00
Ukraine  4–3  France
Bilyalova field hockey ball 2'
Kobzenko field hockey ball 5'
Kolomiyets field hockey ball 19'
Savenko field hockey ball 22'
Report Lazennec field hockey ball 27', 57'
Delloye field hockey ball 40'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
20 September 2001
20:30
England  1–0  Kazakhstan
Lind field hockey ball 57' Report
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

22 September 2001
13:00
India  2–2  Ukraine
Surinder field hockey ball 26'
Suman field hockey ball 58'
Report Kolomiyets field hockey ball 13'
Salenko field hockey ball 39'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
22 September 2001
15:30
Kazakhstan  0–0  France
Report
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
22 September 2001
18:00
England  2–0  Ireland
Miller field hockey ball 24'
Walker field hockey ball 58'
Report
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville

23 September 2001
13:00
Uruguay  1–4  Ukraine
A. Hernández field hockey ball 65' Report Bilayova field hockey ball 29'
Fritche field hockey ball 31'
Savenko field hockey ball 35', 41'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
23 September 2001
18:00
France  1–0  Ireland
Bergere field hockey ball 56' Report
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
23 September 2001
20:30
England  2–1  India
King field hockey ball 9'
Smith field hockey ball 24'
Report Jyoti field hockey ball 50'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

25 September 2001
10:30
Kazakhstan  0–1  Ireland
Report McVicker field hockey ball 8'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
25 September 2001
15:30
France  0–5  India
Report Mamta field hockey ball 10', 70'
Sanggai field hockey ball 51'
Jyoti field hockey ball 58', 65'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
25 September 2001
18:00
Uruguay  0–5  England
Report Bimson field hockey ball 7'
King field hockey ball 9'
Smith field hockey ball 25'
Cullen field hockey ball 35'
Clewlow field hockey ball 55'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

26 September 2001
13:00
Ireland  1–1  Ukraine
Orbinson field hockey ball 48' Report Kobzenko field hockey ball 38'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
26 September 2001
15:30
India  4–0  Kazakhstan
Surinder field hockey ball 16'
Amandeep field hockey ball 21'
Chanu field hockey ball 32'
Suman field hockey ball 37'
Report
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
26 September 2001
18:00
Uruguay  0–3  France
Report Dutel field hockey ball 15'
Lazennec field hockey ball 32'
Morin field hockey ball 68'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville

Pool B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Russia 6 5 1 0 25 5 +20 16 Semi-Finals and 2002 FIH World Cup
2  Japan 6 5 1 0 17 1 +16 16
3  Lithuania 6 3 1 2 13 10 +3 10
4  Scotland 6 3 1 2 11 8 +3 10
5  Canada 6 2 0 4 10 8 +2 6
6  Malaysia 6 1 0 5 9 29 20 3
7  Belgium 6 0 0 6 6 30 24 0
Source: Planet Field Hockey
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[3]
18 September 2001
13:00
Belgium  0–5  Japan
Report Morimoto field hockey ball 30', 42'
Tsukui field hockey ball 38'
Morishita field hockey ball 50'
Iwao field hockey ball 59'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
18 September 2001
15:30
Lithuania  2–2  Scotland
Petrutytė field hockey ball 32'
Gaidamaviciutė field hockey ball 53'
Report Simpson field hockey ball 7'
MacDonald field hockey ball 23'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
18 September 2001
18:00
Canada  0–1  Russia
Report Bassaitchuk field hockey ball 24'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville

19 September 2001
15:30
Japan  3–0  Lithuania
Miura field hockey ball 15', 57'
Kitada field hockey ball 19'
Report
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
19 September 2001
18:00
Scotland  0–4  Russia
Report Polovkova field hockey ball 32', 55'
Velmatkima field hockey ball 43'
Vassioukova field hockey ball 57'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
19 September 2001
20:30
Canada  4–1  Malaysia
MacNeill field hockey ball 15'
Grimes field hockey ball 29', 50', 54'
Report Munaziah field hockey ball 47'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville

21 September 2001
10:30
Malaysia  1–3  Scotland
Norliza field hockey ball 42' Report Fraser field hockey ball 2'
Simpson field hockey ball 9'
Clement field hockey ball 56'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
21 September 2001
13:00
Russia  1–1  Japan
Kravtchenko field hockey ball 16' Report Miura field hockey ball 36'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
21 September 2001
18:00
Belgium  0–4  Canada
Report Tingley field hockey ball 7', 17'
MacNeill field hockey ball 47'
Rezansoff field hockey ball 65'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville

22 September 2001
13:00
Malaysia  0–6  Japan
Report Tsukui field hockey ball 2', 13'
Morimoto field hockey ball 9'
Miura field hockey ball 15', 39', 65'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
22 September 2001
18:00
Canada  2–3  Lithuania
Price field hockey ball 24'
Cuthbert field hockey ball 46'
Report Kubilinskienė field hockey ball 10', 47'
Guibinaitė field hockey ball 36'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
22 September 2001
20:00
Scotland  4–0  Belgium
MacDonald field hockey ball 26'
Lampard field hockey ball 44'
Grant field hockey ball 56'
Simpson field hockey ball 61'
Report
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

24 September 2001
10:30
Lithuania  3–0  Belgium
Petrutytė field hockey ball 20'
Zvinklytė field hockey ball 32'
Kubulinskienė field hockey ball 55'
Report
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
24 September 2001
13:00
Malaysia  1–8  Russia
Norsaliza field hockey ball 7' Report Kravtchenko field hockey ball 20'
Dobrokhotova field hockey ball 26'
Tchegourdaeva field hockey ball 31'
Rotorgueva field hockey ball 33', 45', 64'
Polokova field hockey ball 62', 69'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
24 September 2001
18:00
Japan  1–0  Scotland
Miura field hockey ball 61' Report
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville

25 September 2001
13:00
Russia  9–2  Belgium
Sviridova field hockey ball 17', 53'
Bassaitchuk field hockey ball 21', 68'
Kravtchenko field hockey ball 44', 54'
Tchegourdaeva field hockey ball 47'
Velmatkina field hockey ball 49'
E. Kravtchenko field hockey ball 57'
Report Demeyere field hockey ball 26'
Bouché field hockey ball 29'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
25 September 2001
15:30
Lithuania  4–1  Malaysia
Gaidamaviciutė field hockey ball 1'
Kubilinskienė field hockey ball 7'
Petrutytė field hockey ball 27'
Janutaitė field hockey ball 69'
Report Melati field hockey ball 64'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
25 September 2001
18:00
Japan  1–0  Canada
Morimoto field hockey ball 15' Report
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville

27 September 2001
10:30
Russia  2–1  Lithuania
Kravtchenko field hockey ball 6'
Bassaitchuk field hockey ball 32'
Report Caikauskienė field hockey ball 66'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
27 September 2001
13:00
Belgium  4–5  Malaysia
Bouché field hockey ball 2'
Tiffany field hockey ball 35'
van Regemortel field hockey ball 39'
Dequinze field hockey ball 61'
Report Norsaliza field hockey ball 12'
Devaleelafield hockey ball 16', 48'
Munaziah field hockey ball 42'
Melati field hockey ball 68'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
27 September 2001
15:30
Scotland  2–0  Canada
Simpson field hockey ball 10', 59' Report
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

Classification round

Thirteenth and fourteenth place

29 September 2001
08:00
Uruguay  0–3  Belgium
Report Christiaens field hockey ball 55', 68'
Turine field hockey ball 70'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

Ninth to twelfth place classification

 
CrossoverNinth Place
 
      
 
29 September 2001
 
 
 France4
 
30 September 2001
 
 Malaysia0
 
 France3
 
29 September 2001
 
 Canada2
 
 Canada5
 
 
 Kazakhstan1
 
Eleventh Place
 
 
30 September 2001
 
 
 Malaysia2
 
 
 Kazakhstan5
Crossover
29 September 2001
10:30
France  4–0  Malaysia
Delloye field hockey ball 17', 44'
Hure field hockey ball 53'
Bergere field hockey ball 60'
Report
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

29 September 2001
19:30
Canada  5–1  Kazakhstan
MacNeill field hockey ball 4', 56', 60'
Taunton field hockey ball 24'
Kopeck field hockey ball 31'
Report Shelomanova field hockey ball 57'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
Eleventh and twelfth place
30 September 2001
10:30
Malaysia  2–5  Kazakhstan
Munazian field hockey ball 9'
Noriza field hockey ball 32'
Report Svirskaya field hockey ball 16'
Apelganets field hockey ball 40', 54'
Shelomanova field hockey ball 49'
Sumkina field hockey ball 67'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
Ninth and tenth place
30 September 2001
11:00
France  3–2  Canada
Llobet field hockey ball 21'
Brechon field hockey ball 55'
Lazennec field hockey ball 66'
Report MacNeill field hockey ball 45', 47'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville

Fifth to eighth place classification

 
CrossoverFifth Place
 
      
 
29 September 2001
 
 
 India1
 
30 September 2001
 
 Scotland (a.e.t)2
 
 Scotland1
 
29 September 2001
 
 Ireland (a.e.t)2
 
 Lithuania2 (–)
 
 
 Ireland (pen.)2 (–)
 
Seventh Place
 
 
30 September 2001
 
 
 India
 
 
 Lithuania
Crossover
29 September 2001
13:00
Lithuania  2–2  Ireland
Kubilinskienė field hockey ball 18'
Petrutytė field hockey ball 34'
Report Sixsmith field hockey ball 25'
McVicker field hockey ball 66'
Penalties
6–5
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

The match finished 2–2 and Lithuania won the subsequent penalty shoot-out 6–5. However Ireland captain, Rachel Kohler, spotted that the penalty strokes were being taken in the wrong order. She was initially ignored by the match officials, but Ireland appealed and the tournament director ruled the shoot-out should be replayed the next day. However Lithuania refused to take part and withdrew from the tournament.[4][5][6][7]


29 September 2001
17:30
India  1–2 (a.e.t.)  Scotland
Mamta field hockey ball 7' Report Valentine field hockey ball 27'
Simpson field hockey ball 82'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
Seventh and eighth place
30 September 2001
13:00
India   Lithuania
Report
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

Match awarded to India following Lithuania's withdrawal.[8]

Fifth and sixth place
29 September 2001
13:30
Scotland  1–2 (a.e.t.)  Ireland
Grant field hockey ball 9' Report Orbinson field hockey ball 54'
McVicker field hockey ball 77'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville

After Ireland defeated Scotland 2–1 in this match they were initially confirmed as the final qualifier for the 2002 Women's Hockey World Cup. Before the match the Lithuania team staged a sit down protest on the pitch.[9] Lithuania lodged a further appeal to the FIH who then ordered that Ireland, Lithuania, India and the United States take part in a second qualification tournament. Lithuania were due to play India in a seventh and eighth place play-off before they withdrew. The United States had been unable to participate in the original tournament due to the disruption of airline schedules after the 11 September attacks.[10][6][7][11][12][13] However Ireland in turn appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport who overruled the FIH decision and finally confirmed Ireland's place in the 2002 Women's Hockey World Cup.[14]

First to fourth place classification

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
29 September 2001
 
 
 England2
 
30 September 2001
 
 Japan1
 
 England4
 
29 September 2001
 
 Russia0
 
 Russia2
 
 
 Ukraine1
 
Third Place
 
 
30 September 2001
 
 
 Japan1 (3)
 
 
 Ukraine (pen.)1 (4)
Semi-finals
29 September 2001
15:30
England  2–1  Japan
Cullen field hockey ball 38'
Bennett field hockey ball 48'
Report Kato field hockey ball 8'
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

29 September 2001
15:30
Russia  2–1  Ukraine
Tchegourdaeva field hockey ball 7', 44' Report Vasyukova field hockey ball 28'
Stadium:
SC Abbevillois, Abbeville
Third and fourth place
30 September 2001
15:30
Japan  1–1  Ukraine
Miura field hockey ball 15' Report Kolomiyets field hockey ball 17'
Penalties
3–4
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens
Final
30 September 2001
18:00
England  4–0  Russia
Walsh field hockey ball 16', 38'
Clewlow field hockey ball 65'
Marston-Smith field hockey ball 69'
Report
Stadium:
SC Amiens, Amiens

Awards

Player of the Tournament Top Goalscorer Young Player of the Tournament
Russia Marina Tchegourdaeva Japan Keiko Miura India Sanggai Chanu

Final standings

As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Status
1st place, gold medalist(s)  England 8 8 0 0 26 4 +22 24 Qualified for 2002 FIH World Cup
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia 8 6 1 1 27 10 +17 19
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Ukraine 8 3 3 2 21 20 +1 12
4  Japan 8 5 2 1 19 4 +15 17
5  Ireland 8 4 2 2 13 7 +6 14
6  Scotland 8 4 1 3 14 11 +3 13
7  India 7 3 1 3 15 7 +8 10 Qualifying Playoff Series
8  Lithuania 7 3 2 2 15 12 +3 11
9  France (H) 8 4 1 3 14 15 1 13
10  Canada 8 3 0 5 17 12 +5 9
11  Kazakhstan 8 2 1 5 12 19 7 7
12  Malaysia 8 1 0 7 11 38 27 3
13  Belgium 7 1 0 6 9 30 21 3
14  Uruguay 7 0 0 7 1 25 24 0
Source: Planet Field Hockey
(H) Hosts

Goalscorers

There were 214 goals scored in 55 matches, for an average of 3.89 goals per match.

8 goals

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

  • Lithuania Aurelija Kubilinskienė
  • Russia Nathalia Kravtchenko
  • Ukraine Zhanna Savenko

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

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