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Alpine Skiing World Cup Lake Louise Owen G Glenn FIH CHAMPIONS TROPHY Men 2011 03 - 11 December, Auckland, New Zealand Media Guide Owen G Glenn FIH CHAMPIONS TROPHY Men 2011 Copyright Infostrada Sports Group / FIH Owen G Glenn FIH CHAMPIONS TROPHY Men 2011 Owen G Glenn FIH CHAMPIONS TROPHY Men 2011 03 - 11 December, Auckland, New Zealand Media Guide Edited and compiled by Infostrada Sports Group Copyright Infostrada Sports Group / FIH Owen G Glenn FIH CHAMPIONS TROPHY Men 2011 Copyright Infostrada Sports Group / FIH Owen G Glenn FIH CHAMPIONS TROPHY Men 2011 Contents Contents 1. Factfile 1 1.1 > Origin of the tournament 1 1.2 > Schedule 2 2. Teams 3 Australia 3 Germany 4 Great Britain 5 Korea 6 Netherlands 7 New Zealand 8 Pakistan 9 Spain 10 3. Historical Results 11 3.1 > Champions Trophy (CT) 11 3.2 > Olympic Games (OG) 20 3.3 > World Cup (WC) 21 3.4 > Historic placings of this year’s participants at Champions Trophy 22 3.5 > Head to heads of this year’s participants at Champions Trophy 23 3.6 > All 2010 Champions Trophy matches 56 3.7 > All Champions Trophy, Olympic Games and World Cup finals 57 3.8 > FIH Men’s World Rankings 59 4. Statistics 60 4.1 > Medals per country at CT, OG and WC 60 4.2 > Multi-Medallists at Champions Trophy 61 4.3 > Win percentage at Champions Trophy 62 4.4 > Most participations at Champions Trophy 63 4.5 > Most participations per person at Champions Trophy 64 4.6 > Most goals in one match at Champions Trophy 65 4.7 > Most goals in one match per person at Champions Trophy 66 4.8 > Matches without a goal at Champions Trophy 67 4.9 > Biggest wins at Champions Trophy 68 4.10 > Average goals & goal difference per match at Champions Trophy 69 4.11 > All-time top scorers Men’s Champions Trophy 70 4.12 > All-time top scorers Men’s Champions Trophy per NOC 71 4.13 > Top scorers Men’s Champions Trophy per edition 72 4.14 > All-time CT person stats of this year’s participants 74 Copyright Infostrada Sports Group / FIH 1 : Factfile Owen G Glenn FIH CHAMPIONS TROPHY Men 2011 Factfile 1.1 Origin of the tournament The men’s Champions Trophy is the brainchild of Air Marshal (retired) Nur Khan, former president of the Pakistan Hockey Federation. During the World Cup tournament in 1978 in Buenos Aires (Argentina), Nur Khan offered the International Hockey Federation (FIH) to stage a “Super World Cup- tournament” in Pakistan in which the best six nations of the world would participate. The selection of the teams had to be based on the most recent World Ranking, according to the Olympic Games and the World Cup. René Frank of Belgium, former president of the FIH, brought the idea of Khan into the FIH council and the board agreed to the start of the tournament later that year (1978). The Pakistan Hockey Federation, taking the initiative of this Super World Cup-tournament (shortly thereafter the name was changed to Champions Trophy), obtained the right to organise the first edition. Lahore was made the venue of the inaugural tournament, which was held in November 1978. Pakistan became the winner of the first edition and won a beautiful trophy, made of pure silver and weighing approximately 5 kilograms, a personal donation from Nur Khan. After the last match of that first tournament General Mohammed Zia-ul-Haq, president of Pakistan at that time, declared the next day a general public holiday in Pakistan. The aim of this new yearly competition was (and is) not only to increase contacts between the best countries in the world at the highest level, but also to give a new impulse to hockey’s development. The FIH decided to stage the men’s Champions Trophy once every two years, but in 1981, after only the second Champions Trophy, the rhythm was changed to today's one-year-cycle. This year’s edition, the 33st in history, will take place in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the second time in the men’s competition that the field has been expanded to include eight teams instead of the usual six (First time was in 2007). World champion Australia will be joined in Pool A by Spain, Great Britain and Pakistan while Olympic champion Germany will have the Netherlands, Korea and New Zealand in Pool B. In last year’s edition Australia beat England 4-0 in the gold medal match (picture). The Netherlands took bronze beating host Germany 4-1 in the bronze medal match 1. - Copyright Infostrada Sports Group / FIH Owen G Glenn FIH CHAMPIONS TROPHY Men 2011 Factfile 1.2 Schedule Venue: North Harbour Hockey Stadium, Auckland (New Zealand) Pool A Pool B Australia - AUS Germany - GER Great Britain - GBR Korea - KOR Pakistan - PAK Netherlands - NED Spain - ESP New Zealand - NZL Pool Matches Date Nr Time (local) Pool Match Saturday 03 December 1 12:05 A Australia vs Spain 2 14:05 A Great Britain vs Pakistan 3 16:05 B Germany vs New Zealand 4 18:05 B Netherlands vs Korea Sunday 04 December 5 12:05 A Great Britain vs Australia 6 14:05 A Spain vs Pakistan 7 16:05 B Korea vs New Zealand 8 18:05 B Netherlands vs Germany Monday 05 December Rest Day Tuesday 06 December 9 12:05 B Korea vs Germany 10 14:05 A Spain vs Great Britain 11 16:05 A Australia vs Pakistan 12 18:05 B Netherlands vs New Zealand Wednesday 07 December Rest Day Thursday 08 December 13 12:05 D 4th Pool A vs 4th Pool B 14 14:05 D 3rd Pool A vs 3rd Pool B 15 16:05 C 2nd Pool A vs 2nd Pool B 16 18:05 C 1st Pool A vs 1st Pool B Friday 09 December Rest Day Saturday 10 December 17 12:05 D 4th Pool A vs 3rd Pool B 18 14:05 D 3rd Pool A vs 4th Pool B 19 16:05 C 2nd Pool A vs 1st Pool B 20 18:05 C 1st Pool A vs 2nd Pool B Classification Matches Date Nr Time Match Sunday 11 December 21 10:35 Final 7-8 3rd Pool D vs 4th Pool D 22 13:05 Final 5-6 1st Pool D vs 2nd Pool D 23 15:35 Final 3-4 3rd Pool C vs 4th Pool C 24 18:05 Final 1-2 1st Pool C vs 2nd Pool C Note: Subject to the approval of the FIH Representative and Tournament Director any match(es) may be rescheduled to accommodate international television requirements. 2. - Copyright Infostrada Sports Group / FIH 2 : Teams Owen G Glenn FIH CHAMPIONS TROPHY Men 2011 Teams Australia Nr Name Date of Birth Position Int. Matches CT Matches CT Goals Ric Charlesworth 06 Dec 1952 Coach 1 Jamie Dwyer 12 Mar 1979 Player 260 50 18 2 Liam De Young 10 Dec 1981 Player 263 38 4 5 Chris Ciriello 01 Oct 1985 Player 73 5 0 7 Jason Wilson 02 Jul 1987 Player 56 6 5 8 Matthew Butturini 07 Aug 1987 Player 57 6 0 11 Eddie Ockenden 03 Apr 1987 Player 137 25 7 13 Luke Doerner 23 Aug 1979 Player 156 37 20 16 Matt Gohdes 08 May 1990 Player 26 0 0 19 Tim Deavin 27 Jul 1984 Player 25 6 0 20 Matthew Swann 16 May 1989 Player 60 11 1 21 Glenn Simpson 05 May 1987 Player 42 0 0 24 Mark Paterson 09 Jan 1985 Player 58 4 0 26 George Bazeley 19 Jan 1984 Keeper 43 7 0 27 Kieran Govers 09 Feb 1988 Player 32 4 0 28 Kiel Brown 04 May 1984 Player 97 6 0 30 Andrew Charter 30 Mar 1987 Keeper 11 0 0 31 Fergus Kavanagh 21 May 1985 Player 122 18 5 32 Des Abbott 10 Jan 1986 Player 90 17 9 Total: 1608 240 69 Key Player – Jamie Dwyer Name: Jamie Dwyer Date of Birth: 12 Mar 1979 Place of Birth: Rockhampton, AUS Height: 1.72 Weight: 70 Int. Matches: 260 CT Matches: 50 CT Goals: 18 Australia captain Jamie Dwyer has been voted 2010 FIH Player of the Year. It was a fourth FIH Men’s Player of the Year title for dazzling attacker Dwyer, having won the award in 2004, 2007 and 2009. Australia's Jamie Dwyer is best-known for his match-winning goal in extra time in Athens which gave the Australian men's hockey team its first ever Olympic gold medal. The Athens result was even more noteworthy for Dwyer given that a nasty knee injury at the 2003 Champions Trophy just 12 months earlier had placed his career in serious doubt. Hailing from Queensland, he is a three-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist and played in the victorious Australian team at the 2005, 2008 and 2010 Champions Trophy and the 2010 World Cup. Dwyer was also part of the Kookaburra squad that won the bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Dwyer plays club hockey abroad at HC Bloemendaal alongside Dutch star Teun de Nooijer. 3. - Copyright Infostrada Sports Group / FIH Owen G Glenn FIH CHAMPIONS TROPHY Men 2011 Contents Germany Nr Name Date of Birth Position Int. Matches CT Matches CT Goals Markus Weise 19 Dec 1962 Coach 1 Nicolas Jacobi 13 Apr 1987 Keeper 13 0 0 3 Linus Butt 12 Mar 1987 Player 67 12 0 5 Florian Woesch 25 Oct 1987 Player 76 12 2 7 Oskar Deecke 16 May 1986 Player 82 11 1 8 Christopher Wesley 23 Jun 1987 Player 44 5 1 10 Jan-Marco Montag 12 Aug 1983 Player 204 50 16 11 Christoph Menke 22 Feb 1985 Player 106 27 2 13 Tobias Hauke 11 Sep 1987 Player 144 26 0 14 Jan Philipp Rabente 03 Jul 1987 Player 56 5 0 15 Benjamin Wess 28 Jul 1985 Player 117 24 2 16 Pilt Arnold 31 May 1988 Player 27 5 0 17 Timo Wess 02 Jul 1982 Player 225 32 5 20 Martin Zwicker 27 Feb 1987 Player 67 6 0 21 Maximilian Weinhold 30 Apr 1982 Keeper 73 12 0 23 Florian Fuchs 10 Nov 1991 Player 47 11 7 24 Benedikt Fürk 20 Oct 1988 Player 26 6 0 26 Thilo Stralkowski 02 May 1987 Player 18 0 0 28 Tobias Matania 05 Sep 1990 Player 3 0 0 Total: 1395 244 36 Key Player – Tobias Hauke Name: Tobias Hauke Date of Birth: 11 Sep 1987 Place of Birth: Hamburg, GER Height: 1.83 Weight: 79 Int.
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