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The £1.6 trillion British industry going from gold standard to a house of cards The Telegraph
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Ranchi: Hockey India held its 13th Congress on Friday, 3rd November 2023 at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh AstroTurf Hockey Stadium meeting hall. The Congress saw the announcement of several important decisions and initiatives to boost the sport in the country. In a groundbreaking move to strengthen their State Member Units, Hockey India has decided to award Rs 10.00 lakhs to each Member Unit that won medals at the Hockey India National Championships held throughout the year 2023. The State... Читать дальше...
By Phil Bailey, Historian
A visit earlier this year to the beautiful country town of Shrewsbury, with its half-timbered Tudor houses and spectacular red bricked castle, was the place where we were lucky to meet a Welsh goalkeeping legend, Iris Davies.
Tess Howard with her award after winning at the Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Awards
Tess Howard has won the Changemaker Award at the Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Awards, the award recognises those that have inspired others and used their platforms to create change.
There is a huge game at Peffermill this weekend, where third placed Edinburgh University take on Western Wildcats in second spot in the men`s Premiership. At the moment Wildcats have a three point lead but with a game more played – so it`s tight.
The England Hockey Vitality Women's and Men's Premier Division is well underway as we head into weekend 8 of this season's fixtures.
Brisbane Blaze have engulfed the One Hockey Cup leaderboard with a pair of entertaining victories away to rivals HC Melbourne, lifting them into first position and seemingly securing their JDH Hockey One League semi-finals berths.
Maartje Krekelaar made her second hat trick ever in the big league on Sunday. Photo: Willem Vernes
This season’s top scorer lists in the Dutch Premier League have been led since last weekend by two penalty corner guns who have been scoring consistently for some time now. Among the women, SCHC’s Yibbi Jansen is the first to reach double figures, while among the men, Kampong defender Jip Janssen single-handedly leads the rankings.
Duco Telgenkamp on Tuesday during the training of the Dutch Juniors at Upward. Photo: Willem Vernes
We will not see Miles Bukkens again at the World Cup under 21 years. The top scorer of the previous global youth tournament is struggling with a meniscus injury and is therefore the biggest absentee in the selection of national coach Jesse Mahieu, who still has to make a decision about his goalkeepers.
Germany won the Sultan of Johor Cup when they took part for the first time in 2012. Both India and Germany then played the final too, with the latter winning on a tight score of 3-2. In the pool stage, however, its India that defeated them 3-1. Eleven winters later, the equation did stand. Germany seemed to have progressed quite a lot, as was exemplified today when they outplayed the continent’s best team. Scoring a brace in the last three quarters, it made India look like a minnows and... Читать дальше...
Amandeep Lakra, Uttam Singh, and Rohit scored the goals for India
Johor Bahru (Malaysia): The Indian Colts lost to world No.2 ranked Germany by 6-3 in the Semi-Final of Sultan of Johor Cup. In a dominating display Germany’s Christian Franz (16’), Nikas Berendts (29’, 45’), Peer Hinrichs (43’,48’), and Sperling Florian (49’) found the back of the net while Amandeep Lakra (35’), Uttam Singh (58’) and Rohit (60’) scored for India.
By Jugjet Singh
JOHOR BARU: Germany, who last played in the Sultan of Johor Cup (SoJC) 11 years ago, showed their pedigree today by outclassing defending champions India 6-3 in the semi-final at the Taman Daya Stadium.
Johor, Malaysia
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2 Nov 2023 18:05 NZL v RSA (5-8th Place) 3 - 1
2 Nov 2023 20:35 GBR v MAS (5-8th Place) 7 - 4
3 Nov is a rest day
4 Nov 2023 15:35 NZL v GBR (5th/6th Place) 3 - 5
4 Nov 2023 18:05 IND v PAK (3rd/4th Place) 1 - 0
4 Nov 2023 20:35 GER v AUS (Final)
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India beat Korea 5-0 on Thursday to set up a rematch in the last four but coach Janneke Schopman is wary.
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FILE PHOTO: Neha Goyal of India in India’s match against Korea during the women’s hockey group stage match at the Asian Games | Photo Credit: Getty Images
As the only unbeaten team in the competition, the Indian women’s hockey team will be expected to continue the winning momentum when it takes on Korea in their Jharkhand Asian Champions Trophy 2023 semifinal... Читать дальше...
India had defeated Korea 5-0 in their Pool stage encounter
Ranchi: As the Jharkhand Women's Asian Champions Trophy Ranchi 2023 reaches its crescendo, the Indian Women's Team is poised to face off against Korea in a highly anticipated Semi-Final clash on Saturday. With an unbeaten record throughout the tournament, India's incredible performance has landed them in the top spot in the points table, having secured a perfect 15 points from five Pool stage encounters.
Ranchi, Jharkhand (IND)
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3 Nov 2023 was a rest day
4 Nov 2023 15:30 MAS v THA (5/6th Place)
4 Nov 2023 18:00 CHN v JPN (Semifinal 1)
4 Nov 2023 20:30 IND v KOR (Semifinal 2)
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By Agnes Makhandia
Kenya Women's Hockey team hopes to play in the Final of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games qualifiers for the first time in history were quashed on Friday after Nigeria defeated them 1 - 0 in the semi-finals at the University of Pretoria, in South Africa
By Washington Onyango
Kenya's Naomi Kemunto in action during the Paris Olympic qualifiers. [Africa Hockey Union]
Kenya’s hockey glory will still remain as history after the national women’s and men’s team bowed out of the Paris Olympic qualifiers in South Africa on Friday.
By Washington Onyango
Bethwel Masambu of Kenya in action during the Olympic Qualifiers.[Africa Hockey Federation]
The national men’s team will face off against Nigeria in the fifth place classification playoff match in Pretoria on Saturday from 2.45pm Kenyan time ahead of the African Hockey Road to Paris 2024 qualifiers finals.
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Keenan Horne on the charge for South African in their qualifying tournament semifinal against Ghana in Pretoria on Friday. Image: Christiaan Kotze/Gallo Images
South Africa’s men’s and women’s hockey teams stand on the brink of Olympic qualification after winning their semifinal matches at the continental tournament in Pretoria on Friday.
South Africa met with Ghana on the semi-final stage of the African Hockey Road to Paris Qualifier knowing that a victory would produce a place in the final and an opportunity to fight for a spot at Paris.
In front of a wonderful crowd at the University of Pretoria Sport grounds, the South African Hockey Men put on a fine display to confirm their participation in the final of the African Hockey Road to Paris.