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Men's Field Hockey FIH Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2024


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3 hours ago, Nickyc707 said:

I think you have Ice Hockey way to high.

Maybe, maybe not. Your comment is nonsensical, but that isn't 100 % your fault. I didn't provide a "metric" to measure the popularity. In the end the ranking depends on the "metric" we use and i think it will be difficult to agree on a "metric". You could for example look at the tv ratings, the number of followers on Instagram or the money the top stars in each sport make. I think the top stars in ice hockey make clearly more money than the top stars in handball/volleyball/rugby, but maybe i am wrong.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

No ice, no fun :d

Not that Canada is any better in Bandy.

 

(I’d argue Lacrosse is closer to “ice hockey on a field” than field hockey, esp the Olympic format, and ofc Bandy is almost literally Field Hockey on ice).

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16 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Not that Canada is any better in Bandy.

 

(I’d argue Lacrosse is closer to “ice hockey on a field” than field hockey, esp the Olympic format, and ofc Bandy is almost literally Field Hockey on ice).

The latter two are also "football with sticks".

 

The way I see it, the difference between these "families" is "people who actually want to pass a ball" vs "people who want to beat up other people":p

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Another goal for Chile, Jose Maldonado scores in the 28th minute. 
 

At halftime :CHI lead :CAN 2-1

 

Still a long way to go, but doesn’t look like Canada will be qualifying for Paris in field hockey. :cry:

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3-1 :CHI over :CAN after a second goal of the game for Jose Maldonado in the 44th minute. 

 

This essentially is a must win, our GD is so terrible that there’s no chance we make it up, a tie would mean our chances are over. 

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Gordon Johnson with his second penalty corner goal of the game in the 58th minute! :CHI lead :CAN 3-2 now. 
 

Update: Despite many penalty corners in the last few minutes, Canada fall 3-2 to Chile and are eliminated from Olympic contention

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17 hours ago, NearPup said:

Not that Canada is any better in Bandy.

 

(I’d argue Lacrosse is closer to “ice hockey on a field” than field hockey, esp the Olympic format, and ofc Bandy is almost literally Field Hockey on ice).

Lacrosse strikes me as closer in spirit to hurling than some of the other 'hockey' family sports - the physicality, challenge in the air, etc... - whereas Shinty is much closer to field hockey

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