Field hockey at the 1999 Pan American Games
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The Field Hockey Tournament at the 1999 Pan American Games was held on the pitch of the Kildonan East College near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from Saturday July 24 to Wednesday August 4. It served as a qualification tournament for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

Men's tournament

Participating nations


Umpires

  • Spain Xavier Adell
  • Barbados Cameron Burke
  • Cuba Roberto Lopez García
  • Mexico José Ramirez Gutierrez
  • Trinidad and Tobago Roger St. Rose
  • Argentina Marcelo Servetto
  • United States Steve Simpson
  • Canada Chris Wilson
  • Jamaica Richard Wisdom

Preliminary round-Robin

Standings

Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Canada 166510285+23
2.  Argentina 166510297+22
3.  Cuba 10631212153
4.  Chile 8622211165
5.  United States 5612311121
6.  Trinidad and Tobago 46114132512
7.  Mexico 0600663024

Results

July 24, 1999
18:00
United States  11  Chile
Steve Jennings 41' Jorge O'Ryan 41'
July 24, 1999
20:00
Canada  70  Trinidad and Tobago
Andrew Griffiths 19'
Scott Mosher 22'
Paul Wettlaufer
Andrew Griffiths 37'
Peter Milkovich 45' (ps)
Peter Milkovich 46' (ps)
Rob Short 59'
Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Marcelo Servetto (ARG)

July 25, 1999
18:00
Cuba  14  Argentina
July 25, 1999
20:00
Mexico  05  Canada
Scott Mosher 19'
Bindi Kullar 35'
Peter Milkovich 46' (pc)
Paul Wettlaufer 48'
Scott Mosher 65'
Umpires:
Cameron Burke (BAR)
Richard Wisdom (JAM)

July 26, 1999
15:00
Trinidad and Tobago  11  United States
Brian Garcia 44' Scott Williams 19' (ps)
Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Chris Wilson (CAN)
July 26, 1999
17:00
Cuba  11  Chile
July 26, 1999
19:00
Mexico  16  Argentina

July 27, 1999
17:00
Canada  20  United States
Paul Wettlaufer 33'
Peter Milkovich 70' (pc)
Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Roger St. Rose (TRI)
July 27, 1999
19:00
Trinidad and Tobago  24  Chile

July 28, 1999
15:00
Cuba  30  Mexico
July 28, 1999
17:00
Argentina  33  Canada
Santiago Capurro 6'
Tomás MacCormik 21'
Santiago Capurro 53'
Peter Milkovich 23' (pc)
Peter Milkovich 37' (pc)
Peter Milkovich 60' (pc)
Umpires:
Cameron Burke (BAR)
Steve Simpson (USA)

July 29, 1999
15:00
Mexico  23  Chile

July 30, 1999
11:00
Cuba  32  Trinidad and Tobago
July 30, 1999
13:00
Argentina  41  United States
Rodrigo Vila 6'
Jorge Lombi 35' (pc)
Fernando Moresi 49' (pc)
Jorge Lombi 60' (pc)
Scott Williams 63' (pc)
Umpires:
Roberto Lopez (CUB)
Chris Wilson (CAN)

July 31, 1999
13:00
Cuba  06  Canada
Peter Milkovich 9' (pc)
Rob Short 15'
Scott Mosher 25' (pc)
Bindi Kullar 44'
Ian Bird 53' (pc)
Ian Bird 63' (pc)
Umpires:
Marcelo Servetto (ARG)
Roger St. Rose (TRI)
July 31, 1999
15:00
Argentina  71  Trinidad and Tobago

August 1, 1999
11:00
Mexico  06  United States
Steve Jennings 21' (pc)
Shawn Nakamura 26' (pc)
Jang Badesha 35'
Scott Williams 39'
Jeremy Cook 52'
Shawn Nakamura 61' (pc)
Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Cameron Burke (BAR)
August 1, 1999
13:00
Canada  52  Chile
Rob Short 16' (pc)
Scott Mosher 31' (pc)
Chris Gifford 39'
Peter Milkovich 44' (pc)
Andrew Griffiths 49'
Sven Schonborn 6' (pc)
Luis Montegu 69' (pc)
Umpires:
Roberto Lopez (CUB)
Steve Simpson (USA)

August 2, 1999
11:00
Mexico  37  Trinidad and Tobago
August 2, 1999
13:00
Cuba  42  United States
Ulises Lapera 14' (pc)
Juan Benavides 49' (pc)
Ulises Lapera 62'
Vladimir Reyes 68' (pc)
Shawn Hindy 22'
Shawn Hindy 34'
Umpires:
José Ramirez (MEX)
Roger St. Rose (TRI)
August 2, 1999
15:00
Argentina  50  Chile

Play-offs

Bronze Medal Game

August 4, 1999
09:00
Cuba  60  Chile

Gold Medal Game

August 4, 1999
18:30
Canada  10  Argentina
Ken Pereira field hockey ball 29'
Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Roger St. Rose (TRI)

Final ranking

RANK TEAM
1.  Canada
2.  Argentina
3.  Cuba
4.  Chile
5.  United States
6.  Trinidad and Tobago
7.  Mexico

Awards

 1999 Pan American Games winners 

Canada
Third title

Topscorers

RANK PLAYER GOALS
1.  Peter Milkovich (CAN) 9
2.  Santiago Capurro (ARG) 7
 Luis Lapera (CUB)
 Jorge Lombi (ARG)
5.  Brian Garcia (TRI) 5
 Scott Mosher (CAN)
7.  Juan Benavides (CUB) 4

Team rosters

 Argentina

 Canada

 Chile

Pablo Boetsch (c), Felipe Casanova, Alfredo Gantz, Rodrigo Hernández (gk), Walter Kramer, Sebastian Lüders, Raul Maffei, Cristian Montegu (gk), Luis Montegu, Jorge O'Ryan, Pablo O'Ryan, Sven Schonborn, Alan Stein, Gabriel Thiermann, Alfredo Urner, and Diego Wenz.

 Cuba

Alexander Armas, Eduardo Aroche (gk), Alain Bardaji, Juan Benavides, Yoandy Blanco, Puro Delgado, Ihosvany Hernández (gk), Ulises Lapera, Rolando Larrinaga, Yumay Oliva, Jorge Perez Hernández, Yuri Perez, Vladimir Reyes, José Rodríguez García, Yunier Rodriguez, and Victorio Valladares (c).

 Mexico

Hugo Aguilera, Miguel Bautista, Enrique Castro, Jaime Eduardo Chávez, Víctor Coleman, Carlos Gónzalez Moreno, Oscar Hernández, Marcos Márquez, Gabriel Martínez (gk), Armando Molina, Hugo Enrique Tagle, Juan Apuleyo Huerta, Jesús López Molina (gk), Mario Antonio Rosales, Carlos Ernesto Morales, and Pablo Sandino Morales. Head coach: Jaime Chávez.

 Trinidad and Tobago

Kwandwane Browne (c), Roger Daniel, Peter Edwards, Glen Francis (gk), David Francois, George Froix, Brian Garcia, Damian Golden, Aldon Jasper, Brian Lee Chow (gk), Albert Marcano, Anthony Marcano, Dean Nieves, Kurt Noriega, Dwain Quan Chan, and Nicholas Wren.

 United States

Jang Badhesha, Rinku Bhamber, Randy Christie, Jeremy Cook, Patrick Cota, Steve Danielson, Andrew Duncan (gk), Shawn Hindy, Steve Jennings, Ryan Langford (c), Shawn Nakamura, Gus Reed, Mike Schanafelt, Brian Schledorn, John Voegtli (gk), and Scott Williams. Head coach: Shiv Jagday.

Women's tournament

The competition consisted of two stages; a preliminary round followed by a classification round.

Participating nations

Final ranking

RANK TEAM
1.  Argentina
2.  United States
3.  Canada
4.  Trinidad and Tobago
5.  Cuba
6.  Chile
7.  Mexico

Awards

 1999 Pan American Games winners 

Argentina
Fourth title

Topscorers

RANK PLAYER GOALS
1.  Vanina Oneto (ARG) 8
2.  Alejandra Gulla (ARG) 5
 Yagnelis Drake Torres (CUB)
4.  Karen MacNeill (CAN) 4
 Karina Masotta (ARG)
6.  Amy MacFarlane (CAN) 3
 Angulo Roque (CUB)

References

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