Qualification for the 1996 Summer Olympics
The third Women's Hockey Olympic Qualifier for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia was held in Cape Town, South Africa, from Wednesday November 15 to Saturday November 26, 1995. Eight nations took part, and they played a round robin. The top five teams joined the other three that have already qualified: Australia, title holders Spain, and hosts the United States.
Team rosters[]
Mariana Arnal (gk), Verónica Artica (gk), , Silvia Corvalán, Sofía MacKenzie, Magdalena Aicega, Julieta Castellán, Gabriela Sánchez, Anabel Gambero, Jorgelina Rimoldi, Karina Masotta, Vanina Oneto, María Castelli, Gabriela Pando, and Cecilia Rognoni. Head Coach: . NB: One name missing.
Deb Whitten (gk), Tara Croxford, Laurelee Kopeck, Nicole Colaco, Lisa Faust, Amy MacFarlane, Carla Somerville, Sue Reid, Veronica Planella, , Chris Hunter, , Gillian Sewell, Krista Thompson. Head Coach: ??. NB: Two names missing.
Birgit Beyer (gk), Susie Wollschläger (gk), Simone Thomaschinski, Eva Hagenbäumer, Denise Klecker, Irina Kuhnt, Britta Becker, Melanie Cremer, Tanja Dickenscheid, Heike Lätzsch, Franziska Hentschel, Nadine Ernsting-Krienke, Natascha Keller, Vanessa van Kooperen, Philippa Suxdorf, and Katrin Kauschke. Head Coach: .
Joanne Thompson (gk), Jill Atkins, Karen Brown, Susan Fraser, , Mandy Davies, Pauline Robertson, Tammy Miller, Jane Sixsmith, , Anna Bennett, Hilary Rose (gk), Rhona Simpson, Mandy Nicholls, , and Christine Cook. Head Coach: .
Jacqueline Toxopeus (gk), Stella de Heij (gk), Willemijn Duyster, , Noor Holsboer, , Dillianne van den Boogaard, Suzanne Plesman, Jeannette Lewin, Suzan van der Wielen, Florentine Steenberghe, Margje Teeuwen, Nicole Koolen, Mijntje Donners, Ellen Kuipers, and Wietske de Ruiter. Head Coach: Tom van 't Hek.
Caryn Bentley, , (gk), C Mangion]] (gk), Jacqui Geyser, (gk), , , , Michele MacNaughton, , Karen Roberts, Lindsey Carlisle, , Karen Symons, Kerry Bee, and Alison Dare. Head Coach: .
Match results[]
South Korea
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3–1 (2–0)
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China
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Kwon Chang-Sook 5' Cho Eun-Jung 21' Woo Hyun-Jung 59'
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56'
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Final standings[]
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- The first five (South Korea, Great Britain, Germany, Argentina and the Netherlands) qualified for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.
Top scorers[]
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