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International sporting event
The Field Hockey Tournament at the 1999 Pan American Games was held on the pitch of the Kildonan-East Collegiate near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from Saturday July 24 to Wednesday August 4. It served as a qualification tournament for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.
Participating nations
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- Xavier Adell
- Cameron Burke
- Roberto Lopez García
- José Ramirez Gutierrez
- Roger St. Rose
- Marcelo Servetto
- Steve Simpson
- Chris Wilson
- Richard Wisdom
Preliminary round-Robin
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Umpires: Xavier Adell (ESP) Marcelo Servetto (ARG)
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Umpires: Cameron Burke (BAR) Richard Wisdom (JAM)
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Umpires: Xavier Adell (ESP) Chris Wilson (CAN)
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Umpires: Xavier Adell (ESP) Roger St. Rose (TRI)
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Umpires: Cameron Burke (BAR) Steve Simpson (USA)
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Umpires: Roberto Lopez (CUB) Chris Wilson (CAN)
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Umpires: Marcelo Servetto (ARG) Roger St. Rose (TRI)
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Umpires: Xavier Adell (ESP) Cameron Burke (BAR)
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Umpires: Roberto Lopez (CUB) Steve Simpson (USA)
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Umpires: José Ramirez (MEX) Roger St. Rose (TRI)
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Umpires: Xavier Adell (ESP) Roger St. Rose (TRI)
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1999 Pan American Games winners
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Canada Third title
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Máximo Pellegrino,
Andrés Castelli,
Mariano Chao (gk),
Diego Chiodo (c),
Jorge Lombi,
Fernando Moresi,
Fernando Zylberberg,
Ezequiel Paulón,
Santiago Capurro,
Rodolfo Pérez,
Carlos Retegui,
Mariano Ronconi (gk),
Gabriel Garreta,
Tomás MacCormik,
Rodrigo Vila, and
Matias Vila.
Head coach: Marcelo Garraffo.
Robin D'Abreo,
Ian Bird,
Alan Brahmst,
Sean Campbell,
Chris Gifford,
Andrew Griffiths,
Ronnie Jagday,
Hari Kant (gk),
Bindi Kullar,
Mike Mahood (gk),
Peter Milkovich (c),
Scott Mosher,
Ken Pereira,
Rick Roberts,
Rob Short and
Paul Wettlaufer.
Head coach:
Shiaz Virjee.
Pablo Boetsch (c),
Felipe Casanova,
Alfredo Gantz,
Rodrigo Hernández (gk),
Walter Kramer,
Sebastian Lüders,
Raul Maffei,
Cristian Montegu (gk),
Luis Montegu,
Jorge O'Ryan,
Pablo O'Ryan,
Sven Schonborn,
Alan Stein,
Gabriel Thiermann,
Alfredo Urner, and
Diego Wenz.
Alexander Armas,
Eduardo Aroche (gk),
Alain Bardaji,
Juan Benavides,
Yoandy Blanco,
Puro Delgado,
Ihosvany Hernández (gk),
Ulises Lapera,
Rolando Larrinaga,
Yumay Oliva,
Jorge Perez Hernández,
Yuri Perez,
Vladimir Reyes,
José Rodríguez García,
Yunier Rodriguez, and
Victorio Valladares (c).
Hugo Aguilera,
Miguel Bautista,
Enrique Castro,
Jaime Eduardo Chávez,
Víctor Coleman,
Carlos Gónzalez Moreno,
Oscar Hernández,
Marcos Márquez,
Gabriel Martínez (gk),
Armando Molina,
Hugo Enrique Tagle,
Juan Apuleyo Huerta,
Jesús López Molina (gk),
Mario Antonio Rosales,
Carlos Ernesto Morales, and
Pablo Sandino Morales.
Head coach:
Jaime Chávez.
Kwandwane Browne (c),
Roger Daniel,
Peter Edwards,
Glen Francis (gk),
David Francois,
George Froix,
Brian Garcia,
Damian Golden,
Aldon Jasper,
Brian Lee Chow (gk),
Albert Marcano,
Anthony Marcano,
Dean Nieves,
Kurt Noriega,
Dwain Quan Chan, and
Nicholas Wren.
Jang Badhesha,
Rinku Bhamber,
Randy Christie,
Jeremy Cook,
Patrick Cota,
Steve Danielson,
Andrew Duncan (gk),
Shawn Hindy,
Steve Jennings,
Ryan Langford (c),
Shawn Nakamura,
Gus Reed,
Mike Schanafelt,
Brian Schledorn,
John Voegtli (gk), and
Scott Williams.
Head coach:
Shiv Jagday.
The competition consisted of two stages; a preliminary round followed by a classification round.
Participating nations
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1999 Pan American Games winners
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Argentina Fourth title
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