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Men's Field Hockey Tournament at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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2 minutes ago, LDOG said:

Double gold for :NED it is.

 

Makes this sport look bad to be honest but they have the best squad in men's hockey too.

There has never been a double gold in hockey ever at the Olympics, so not sure if the odds are in favor of the Dutch women tomorrow 

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1 minute ago, Dennis said:

There has never been a double gold in hockey ever at the Olympics, so not sure if the odds are in favor of the Dutch women tomorrow 

The odds are 99,999%. Had it been Belgium in the final the odds would have been 98%.:lol:

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Men's Tournament
Final Results
 
:NED Netherlands

Jip Janssen

Lars Balk

Jonas de Geus

Thijs Van Dam

Thierry Brinkman

Seve Van Ass

Jorrit Croon

Derk de Vilder

Floris Wortelboer

Koen Bijen

Joep de Mol

Steijn van Heijningen

Pirmin Blaak

Tijman Reyenga

Duco Telgenkamp

Floris Middendorp

 

:GER Germany

Mathias Mueller

Mats Grambusch

Lukas Windfeder

Niklas Wellen

Johannes Grosse

Thies Prinz

Paul-Philipp Kaufmann

Teo Hinrichs

Tom Grambusch

Gonzalo Peillat

Christopher Ruehr

Justus Weigland

Marco Miltkau

Martin Zwicker

Hannes Mueller

Malte Hellwig

Moritz Ludwig

Jean-Paul Danneberg

 

:IND India

Jarmanpreet Singh

Abhishek

Manpreet Singh

Hardik Singh

Gurjant Singh

Sanjay

Mandeep Singh

Harmanpreet Singh

Lalit Kumar Upadhyay

Sreejesh Parattu Raveendran

Sumit

Shamsher Singh

Raj Kumar Pal

Amit Rohidas

Vivek Sagar Prasad

Sukhjeet Singh

 
 
Gold Medal Match
 
:NED Netherlands  1 - 1  Germany  :GER
(3 - 1 penalty Shoot-Out)
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
:IND India  2 - 1  Spain :ESP
 
Full Tournament Results HERE
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This was a very badly wanted one after all those years and only one generation ever having won it :hyper::hyper: 

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39 minutes ago, Dennis said:

There has never been a double gold in hockey ever at the Olympics, so not sure if the odds are in favor of the Dutch women tomorrow 

Statistics based on results in 1996 or 1968 or something aren't going to influence tomorrow's chances though :p

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Statistics based on results in 1996 or 1968 or something aren't going to influence tomorrow's chances though :p

I know :p

 

But I don’t think it will be a walk in the park either. The gold medal definitely isn’t guaranteed at all. 

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