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2019 Pan American Games – July 29 to August 10

Top teams earn shutout victories on Day 1

July 29, 2019

Top teams earn shutout victories on Day 1

The usual suspects Argentina, Canada, USA and Chile all blanked their pool-play opponents to start the tournament. Victories came for Argentina 2-0 over Uruguay, for Canada 10-0 over Cuba, for USA 5-0 over Mexico and for Chile 13-0 over Peru. Pool-play games continue on July 31.

 

WOMEN Pool A: Argentina vs. Uruguay (2-0)

Argentina opened their tournament with a 2-0 victory over Uruguay. The score margin was the best result for Uruguay since 2014. Veterans Carla Rebecchi and Piti d’Elia scored for the Leonas.

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WOMEN Pool A: Canada vs. Cuba (10-0)

Canada came out firing with a goal in the second minute and three from striker Brienne Stairs to beat Cuba 10-0. Stairs' hat trick puts her at 100 international, the highest of any Canadian.Canada join Argentina at the top of Pool A with opening victories.

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WOMEN Pool B: USA vs Mexico (5-0)

The USA dropped Mexico 5-0 in their opening game of the tournament. It was a slow start for the Americans who scored four of their goals in the third quarter, while five different USA players got on the board.

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WOMEN Pool B: Chile vs. Peru (13-0)

Chile came out flying with a 13-0 victory over Peru. Despite the score difference the stands were full of home crowd fans and Peru showed great resilience. Fernanda Villagran scored three for Chile in the win.

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Women’s pool-play matches continue on July 31 with Mexico vs. Peru (10:00), Chile vs. USA (12:00), Uruguay vs. Cuba (14:00) and Canada vs. Argentina (16:00). Game times are local to Lima, Peru (-5GTM). Follow the Pan American Hockey Federation on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook at @panamhockey and online at panamhockey.org for the latest information.

 

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Prepared for action! Peru’s Pan Am adventure is about to begin

Prepared for action! Peru’s Pan Am adventure is about to begin

There are just a few weeks before the 18th Pan American Games gets underway. The bright, colorful celebration of sport sees athletes from 41 nations participate across 39 sports and disciplines, with, for many of the winners, the additional prize of qualification to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. In readiness for the event, but also with an eye to the future of hockey in Peru, two brand new water-based pitches have been laid.

July 22, 2019

Expect the unexpected

Expect the unexpected

“Our first focus is to qualify for the semi-finals and our final aim is to play for the gold medal. If that were to happen then the international community would really sit up and notice the hockey revolution that is taking place in Chile.” This statement was spoken by Jaime (Coco) Zarhi, captain of Chile men, as he contemplates the prospect of competing in the 2019 Pan American Games taking place in Lima, Peru.

July 18, 2019