2021 Women's Junior Pan American Championship Explained

Tournament:2021 Women's Junior Pan American Championship
Country:Chile
City:Santiago
Dates:21–28 August
Venues:Prince of Wales Country Club
Teams:6
Confederations:1
Count:1
Matches:11
Goals:46
Top Scorer: Charlotte de Vries
Top Scorer Goals:5
Best Player: Hope Rose
Previous Year:2016
Previous Tournament:2016 Women's Pan-Am Junior Championship
Next Year:2023
Next Tournament:2023 Women's Pan-Am Junior Championship

The 2021 Women's Junior Pan American Championship was the 12th edition of the Women's Pan American Junior Championship, the women's international under-21 field hockey championship of the Americas organized by the Pan American Hockey Federation.

The tournament was held alongside the men's tournament at the Prince of Wales Country Club in Santiago, Chile and was originally scheduled to take place from 30 November to 13 December 2020.[1] On 29 May 2020 the Pan American Hockey Federation announced that the tournament was rescheduled and would take place from 12 to 25 April 2021.[2] Later on 15 January, it was announced that the competition would take place from 22 to 28 August 2021. [3]

Argentina were the defending champions, winning the 2016 edition.[4] This tournament served as the Pan American qualifier for the 2021 FIH Junior World Cup, with the top three qualifying.[5]

Squads

Head Coach: Rolando Rivero

  1. María Moretti (GK)
  2. Sol Alías
  3. Lucía Ponce
  4. Anna Goldstein
  5. María del Carril
  6. María Lorenzini
  7. Josefina Nardi (C)
  8. Amparo Correa
  9. Sofía Ramallo
  10. Emilia Bazzana
  11. Malena Cerviño
  12. Candela Nobile
  13. Luciana Belizon
  14. Julieta Milazzotto
  15. Martina Gabutti
  16. Sol Guignet
  17. Martina Giacchino
  18. Agustina Benedetti (GK)

Head Coach: Patrick Tshutshani

  1. Ishaval Sekhon (GK)
  2. Stefanie Sajko
  3. Madison Workman
  4. Katie Lynes
  5. Anna Mollenhauer
  6. Jordyn Faiczak
  7. Rebecca Carvalho
  8. Thora Rae
  9. Nora Struchtrup
  10. Sara Goodman (C)
  11. Bronwyn Bird
  12. Samantha McCrory
  13. Melanie Scholz
  14. Danielle Husar
  15. Jenna Berger
  16. Julia Ross
  17. Nora Goddard-Despot
  18. Lucy Wheeler (GK)

Head Coach: Emiliano Monteleone

  1. Rosario Lanz (GK)
  2. Paula Sanz
  3. Amanda Martínez
  4. Francisca Parra (C)
  5. Valeria Nazal
  6. Dominga Lüders
  7. Micaela Stockins
  8. Fernanda Arrieta
  9. Simone Avelli
  10. Michelle de Witt
  11. Antonia Irazoqui
  12. Constanza Jugo
  13. Carolina Mujíca
  14. Francisca Irazoqui
  15. Fernanda Ramírez
  16. Constanza Péres
  17. Milagros Gago
  18. Antonia Sáez (GK)

Head Coach: Emiliano Monteleone

  1. Jamie James (GK)
  2. Chelsea Dey
  3. Tahirah Wynne
  4. Felicia King (C)
  5. Shaniah de Freitas (C)
  6. Naomi Sampson
  7. Aaliyah O'Neil
  8. Mia Oltero
  9. Saarah Olton
  10. Nicole Whiteman
  11. Shania Gajadhar
  12. T'Shana Chance
  13. Rebekah Ngui
  14. Samantha Olton
  15. Kaitlyn Olton
  16. Shaniqua Paul
  17. Talia Seale (GK)
  18. Adrianna Camps

Head Coach: Tracey Paul

  1. Ashley Sessa
  2. Kathryn Peterson
  3. Charlotte de Vries
  4. Emma DeBerdine
  5. Hope Rose
  6. Lindsay Dickinson
  7. Sofía Southam
  8. Madeleine Zimmer
  9. Leah Crouse
  10. Kayla Blas
  11. Lauren Wadas
  12. Abigail Tamer
  13. Gracyn Banks
  14. Skyler Caron
  15. Riley Donnelly
  16. Alia Marshall (C)
  17. Gianna Glatz (GK)
  18. Annabel Skubisz (GK)

Head Coach: Andrés Vázquez

  1. Guilermina Borrazas (GK)
  2. Florencia Peñalba
  3. Pilar Oliveros
  4. Elisa Civetta
  5. Agustina Martínez
  6. Cecilia León
  7. Magdalena Verda
  8. Manuela Quiñones
  9. María Barreiro
  10. Lucía Santucci
  11. Guadalupe Curutchague
  12. Manuela Vidal
  13. Josefina Esposto
  14. Agustina Suárez
  15. Manuela Serra
  16. Carolina Curico
  17. Jimena García (C)
  18. María Bate (GK)

Preliminary round

Pool A

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Pool B

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Classification round

First to fourth place classification

Semi-finals

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Final

Statistics

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[6]

Goalscorers

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Calendar Events . www.panamhockey.org . . 30 December 2019.
  2. Web site: Rescheduling of Junior Pan American Championships (U-21) . panamhockey.org . . 3 June 2020 . 29 May 2020.
  3. Web site: 2021 Campeonatos Panamericanos Junior (Femenino). Federación Panamericana de Hockey.
  4. Web site: 2016 Junior Pan-Am Championship: Women . . 14 July 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170822222312/https://tms.fih.ch/fih/competitions/608 . 22 August 2017 . dead .
  5. Web site: Qualification Criteria for FIH Junior World Cup 2021 . fih.ch . . 11 July 2019.
  6. Web site: 28 August 2021 . Chile Men and Canada Women Junior Pan American Champions . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20210829023645/http://www.panamhockey.org/en/news-964-chile-men-and-canada-women-junior-pan-american . 29 August 2021 . 29 August 2021 . panamhockey.org . .