Australia men and women hockey teams qualify for Paris 2024
With less than a year to go for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games, the qualification process has reached different stages in different sports. In hockey, Australia has become the first country to qualify for the Paris Olympic Games hockey competitions, both in men’s and women’s sections. The Australian teams came out on top against New Zealand at the 2023 Oceania Cup, sealing their berths at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, where they joined hosts France, becoming the first team to directly qualify for the Games as the continental champions of Oceania.
The format for the 2023 Oceania Cup, which saw participation from Australia and New Zealand, had the two teams scheduled to face each other three times, with 3 points awarded for a victory, while a draw would result in both teams earning a point apiece. The Australian men’s team won twice and lost once to secure 6 points, while the Australian women’s team won two matches and drew one, to register 7 points. The results see both Australian teams qualify for the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
New Zealand’s men’s and women’s teams will now move on to the FIH Olympic Qualifiers where they will have a second opportunity to qualify for the Olympic Games.
Australian men registered a 3-1 win in the first match against New Zealand. The Kookaburras took a 2-goal lead inside the first 5 minutes, but New Zealand pulled a goal back quickly to stay in the game until the very end, when a 56th-minute goal sealed the win for Australia. The second match saw New Zealand turn the tables on Australia winning 4-2. New Zealand took a 3-goal lead in the first quarter and never looked back, setting up a winner-takes-all match three. The third match went the way the first one did, with Australia scoring two early goals, followed by New Zealand pulling one back, but a late 4th quarter goal once again sealed the match and Olympic qualification for the Kookaburras.
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