Hockey at the Pan American Games
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Argentina has dominated the Men's Field Hockey Tournament at the Pan American Games since its inception in 1967. In the sport of field hockey, the Pan American Games also serve as a qualifying event for the Summer Olympics in the following year, with the winner earning an automatic berth.
Women's field hockey was inducted for the first time into the Pan Am Games at the 1987 edition. Here to Argentina proved to be the dominating force. Since 1999 it served as a qualification tournament for the women too.
[edit] Men's Tournament
Year | Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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1967 | Winnipeg, Canada |
Argentina |
Trinidad & Tobago |
United States |
|
1971 | Cali, Colombia |
Argentina |
Mexico |
Canada |
|
1975 | Mexico City, Mexico |
Argentina |
Canada |
Mexico |
|
1979 | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Argentina |
Canada |
Mexico |
|
1983 | Caracas, Venezuela |
Canada |
Argentina |
Chile |
|
1987 | Indianapolis, United States |
Canada |
Argentina |
United States |
|
1991 | Havana, Cuba |
Argentina |
Canada |
United States |
|
1995 | Mar del Plata, Argentina |
Argentina |
Canada |
United States |
|
1999 | Winnipeg, Canada |
Canada |
Argentina |
Cuba |
|
2003 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Argentina |
Canada |
Cuba |
|
2007 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
[edit] Women's Tournament
Year | Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1987 | Indianapolis, United States |
Argentina |
United States |
Canada |
|
1991 | Havana, Cuba |
Argentina |
Canada |
United States |
|
1995 | Mar del Plata, Argentina |
Argentina |
United States |
Canada |
|
1999 | Winnipeg, Canada |
Argentina |
United States |
Canada |
|
2003 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Argentina |
United States |
Uruguay |
|
2007 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |