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Nickname: | 冰山雪莲; Xuělián (The Snow Lotuses) |
Association: | Chinese Hockey Association |
Confederation: | ASHF (Asia) |
Manager: | Huang Yongsheng |
Captain: | Ou Zixia |
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Olympic Apps: | 7 |
Olympic First: | 2000 |
Olympic Best: | 2nd (2008, 2024) |
World Cup Apps: | 9 |
World Cup First: | 1990 |
World Cup Best: | 3rd (2002) |
Regional Name: | Asian Games |
Regional Cup Apps: | 9 |
Regional Cup First: | 1990 |
Regional Cup Best: | 1st (2002, 2006, 2010, 2022) |
2Ndregional Name: | Asia Cup |
2Ndregional Cup Apps: | 9 |
2Ndregional Cup First: | 1989 |
2Ndregional Cup Best: | 1st (1989, 2009) |
Type: | women |
The China women's national field hockey team represents the People's Republic of China. The team won silver at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and secured a medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, as well as bronze at the 2002 Hockey World Cup in Perth, Australia. Also, the team won the 2002 Hockey Champions Trophy and finished second in 2004 and 2006.
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Year | Host city | Position | |
1990 | Sydney, Australia | 6th | |
1994 | Dublin, Ireland | 7th | |
1998 | Utrecht, Netherlands | 11th | |
2002 | Perth, Australia | 3rd | |
2006 | Madrid, Spain | 10th | |
2010 | Rosario, Argentina | 8th | |
2014 | The Hague, Netherlands | 6th | |
2018 | London, England | 16th | |
2022 | Amstelveen, Netherlands Terrassa, Spain | 9th |
Roster for the 2024 Summer Olympics.