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1 History  





2 Men  



2.1  Results  





2.2  Medal table  





2.3  Top four statistics  





2.4  Team appearances  





2.5  Debut of teams  







3 Women  



3.1  Results  





3.2  Medal table  





3.3  Top four statistics  





3.4  Team appearances  





3.5  Debut of teams  







4 Total medal table  





5 See also  





6 Notes  





7 References  














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Field hockey at the Summer Olympics
IOC Discipline CodeHOC
Governing bodyFIH
Events2 (men: 1; women: 1)
Games
  • 1896
  • 1900
  • 1904
  • 1908
  • 1912
  • 1920
    • 1924
  • 1928
  • 1932
  • 1936
  • 1948
  • 1952
    • 2028
    • 2032
    • 2036
    • 2040
    • 2044
    • 2048

    Field hockey was introduced at the Olympic Games as a men's competition at the 1908 Games in London. India has been the most successful team at the Olympics, having won a total of 12 medals (8 Gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze).

    History[edit]

    Field hockey was removed from the Summer Olympic Games at the 1924 Paris Games because of the lack of an international sporting structure. The International Hockey Federation (FIH, Fédération Internationale de Hockey) was founded in Paris that year as a response to field hockey's omission. Men's field hockey became a permanent feature at the next Olympic Games, the 1928 Games in Amsterdam.

    India won the gold medal in seven out of eight Olympics from 1928 to 1964. Later, Pakistan was also dominant, winning three gold and three silver medals between 1956 and 1984. India lost their dominance after the 1980s and Pakistan after the 1990s. India won their last gold medal in 1980 and Pakistan in 1984 Games. However, India again won the bronze medal in the 2020 games.

    Since 1968, various teams from around the world have seen gold-medal success. Several countries in the Southern Hemisphere have won various medals in men's and women's field hockey, including Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, and Zimbabwe. A leading group of teams from the Northern Hemisphere has come from the Netherlands and from Germany.

    Spain has appeared in the most Olympic men's competitions without winning the men's gold medal, having won silver three times in 1980, 1996, 2008 and bronze once in 1960. Australia had competed in 12 Olympics without winning gold before breaking their streak in 2004.

    The first women's Olympic field hockey competition was introduced by the IOC at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Olympic field hockey games were first played on artificial turf at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games.

    Until the 1988 Olympics the tournament was invitational but FIH introduced a qualification system at the 1992 games. The Netherlands is the leading team in overall medal tally with 18 medals (6 gold, 6 silver and 6 bronze). India leads in most number of gold medals (8).

    Men[edit]

    Results[edit]

    Year Host Gold medal match Bronze medal match Number of teams
    Gold medal Score Silver medal Bronze medal Score Fourth place
    1908
    Details
    London, Great Britain
    Great Britain

    (England)
    8–1
    Great Britain
    (Ireland)

    Great Britain
    (Scotland)

    Great Britain
    (Wales)
    [a] 6
    1912 Stockholm, Sweden No tournament No tournament
    1920
    Details
    Antwerp, Belgium
    Great Britain
    [b]
    Denmark

    Belgium
    [b]
    France
    4
    1924 Paris, France No tournament No tournament
    1928
    Details
    Amsterdam, Netherlands
    India
    3–0
    Netherlands

    Germany
    3–0
    Belgium
    9
    1932
    Details
    Los Angeles, United States
    India
    [c]
    Japan

    United States
    [c] 3
    1936
    Details
    Berlin, Germany
    India
    8–1
    Germany

    Netherlands
    4–3
    France
    11
    1948
    Details
    London, Great Britain
    India
    4–0
    Great Britain

    Netherlands
    1–1
    4–1
    (Replay)

    Pakistan
    13
    1952
    Details
    Helsinki, Finland
    India
    6–1
    Netherlands

    Great Britain
    2–1
    Pakistan
    12
    1956
    Details
    Melbourne, Australia
    India
    1–0
    Pakistan

    United Team of Germany[d]
    3–1
    Great Britain
    12
    1960
    Details
    Rome, Italy
    Pakistan
    1–0
    India

    Spain
    2–1
    Great Britain
    16
    1964
    Details
    Tokyo, Japan
    India
    1–0
    Pakistan

    Australia
    3–2
    after extra time

    Spain
    15
    1968
    Details
    Mexico City, Mexico
    Pakistan
    2–1
    Australia

    India
    2–1
    West Germany
    16
    1972
    Details
    Munich, West Germany
    West Germany
    1–0
    Pakistan

    India
    2–1
    Netherlands
    16
    1976
    Details
    Montreal, Canada
    New Zealand
    1–0
    Australia

    Pakistan
    3–2
    Netherlands
    11
    1980
    Details
    Moscow, Soviet Union
    India
    4–3
    Spain

    Soviet Union
    2–1
    Poland
    6
    1984
    Details
    Los Angeles, United States
    Pakistan
    2–1
    after extra time

    West Germany

    Great Britain
    3–2
    Australia
    12
    1988
    Details
    Seoul, South Korea
    Great Britain
    3–1
    West Germany

    Netherlands
    2–1
    Australia
    12
    1992
    Details
    Barcelona, Spain
    Germany
    2–1
    Australia

    Pakistan
    4–3
    Netherlands
    12
    1996
    Details
    Atlanta, United States
    Netherlands
    3–1
    Spain

    Australia
    3–2
    Germany
    12
    2000
    Details
    Sydney, Australia
    Netherlands
    3–3
    (5–4)
    Penalty strokes

    South Korea

    Australia
    6–3
    Pakistan
    12
    2004
    Details
    Athens, Greece
    Australia
    2–1
    after extra time

    Netherlands

    Germany
    4–3
    after extra time

    Spain
    12
    2008
    Details
    Beijing, China
    Germany
    1–0
    Spain

    Australia
    6–2
    Netherlands
    12
    2012
    Details
    London, Great Britain
    Germany
    2–1
    Netherlands

    Australia
    3–1
    Great Britain
    12
    2016
    Details
    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Argentina
    4–2
    Belgium

    Germany
    1–1
    (4–3)
    Penalty shootout

    Netherlands
    12
    2020
    Details
    Tokyo, Japan
    Belgium
    1–1
    (3–2)
    Penalty shootout

    Australia

    India
    5–4
    Germany
    12
    2024
    Details
    Paris, France 12

    Medal table[edit]

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 India[e]81312
    2 Pakistan3328
    3 Great Britain3249
    4 Germany3137
    5 Netherlands2439
    6 Australia14510
    7 West Germany1203
    8 Belgium1113
    9 Argentina1001
     New Zealand1001
    11 Spain0314
    12 Denmark0101
     Japan0101
     South Korea0101
    15 Soviet Union0011
     United States0011
     United Team of Germany0011
    Totals (17 entries)24242573

    Top four statistics[edit]

    Team Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place
     India[e] 8 (1928, 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 1980) 1 (1960) 3 (1968, 1972, 2020)
     Germany[f] 4 (1972*, 1992, 2008, 2012) 3 (1936*, 1984, 1988) 4 (1928, 1956, 2004, 2016) 3 (1968, 1996, 2020)
     Pakistan 3 (1960, 1968, 1984) 3 (1956, 1964, 1972) 2 (1976, 1992) 3 (1948, 1952, 2000)
     Great Britain 3 (1908*, 1920, 1988) 2 (1908*, 1948*) 4 (1908*, 1908*, 1952, 1984) 3 (1956, 1960, 2012*)
     Netherlands 2 (1996, 2000) 4 (1928*, 1952, 2004, 2012) 3 (1936, 1948, 1988) 5 (1972, 1976, 1992, 2008, 2016)
     Australia 1 (2004) 4 (1968, 1976, 1992, 2020) 5 (1964, 1996, 2000*, 2008, 2012) 2 (1984, 1988)
     Belgium 1 (2020) 1 (2016) 1 (1920*) 1 (1928)
     New Zealand 1 (1976)
     Argentina 1 (2016)
     Spain 3 (1980, 1996, 2008) 1 (1960) 2 (1964, 2004)
     Denmark 1 (1920)
     Japan 1 (1932)
     South Korea 1 (2000)
     United States 1 (1932*)
     Soviet Union 1 (1980*)
     France 2 (1920, 1936)
     Poland 1 (1980)
    * = host nation

    Team appearances[edit]

    Team United Kingdom
    1908
    Belgium
    1920
    Netherlands
    1928
    United States
    1932
    Nazi Germany
    1936
    United Kingdom
    1948
    Finland
    1952
    Australia
    1956
    Italy
    1960
    Japan
    1964
    Mexico
    1968
    West Germany
    1972
    Canada
    1976
    Soviet Union
    1980
    United States
    1984
    South Korea
    1988
    Spain
    1992
    United States
    1996
    Australia
    2000
    Greece
    2004
    China
    2008
    United Kingdom
    2012
    Brazil
    2016
    Japan
    2020
    France
    2024
    Total
     Afghanistan 6th 8th 11th 3
     Argentina 5th 14th 14th 11th 8th 11th 9th 8th 11th 10th 1st 7th Q 13
     Australia 5th 6th 3rd 2nd 5th 2nd 4th 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 6th 2nd Q 17
     Austria 9th 8th 7th 3
     Belgium 3rd 4th 9th 5th 9th 7th 11th 11th 9th 10th 9th 9th 5th 2nd 1st Q 16
     Brazil 12th 1
     Canada 13th 10th 12th 11th 10th 10th 11th 12th 8
     China 11th 1
     CIS 10th Defunct 1
     Cuba 5th 1
     Denmark 2nd 5th 10th 11th 16th 5
     East Germany 11th Defunct 1
     Egypt 12th 12th 2
     England 1st Part of Great Britain 1
     Finland 9th 1
     France 6th 4th 5th 4th 8th 11th 10th 10th 12th Q 10
     Germany 5th 3rd 2nd 5th 1st 4th 5th 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 4th Q 13
     Great Britain 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 9th 12th 6th 3rd 1st 6th 7th 6th 9th 5th 4th 9th 5th Q 19
     Hong Kong 15th 1
     Hungary 8th 1
     India 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 7th 1st 5th 6th 7th 8th 7th 7th 12th 8th 3rd Q 22
     Ireland 2nd 10th Q 3
     Italy 11th 13th 2
     Japan 2nd 7th 14th 7th 13th 11th 6
     Kenya 10th 7th 6th 8th 13th 9th 12th 7
     Malaysia 9th 9th 15th 8th 8th 10th 9th 11th 11th 9
     Mexico 16th 16th 2
     Netherlands 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 9th 7th 5th 4th 4th 6th 3rd 4th 1st 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 4th 6th Q 20
     New Zealand 6th 5th 13th 7th 9th 1st 7th 8th 6th 7th 9th 7th 9th Q 14
     Pakistan 4th 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 5th 3rd 6th 4th 5th 8th 7th 16
     Poland 6th 12th 11th 4th 12th 5
     Rhodesia 11th Defunct 1
     Scotland 3rd Part of Great Britain 1
     Singapore 8th 1
     South Africa 10th 10th 12th 11th 10th Q 6
     South Korea 10th 5th 2nd 8th 6th 8th 6
     Soviet Union# 3rd 7th Defunct 2
     Spain 7th 11th 3rd 4th 6th 7th 6th 2nd 8th 9th 5th 2nd 9th 4th 2nd 6th 5th 8th Q 19
      Switzerland 7th 5th 5th 7th 15th 5
     Tanzania 6th 1
     Uganda 15th 1
     United States 3rd 11th 11th 12th 12th 12th 6
     United Team of Germany 3rd 7th 5th Defunct 3
     Wales 3rd Part of Great Britain 1
     West Germany 4th 1st 5th 2nd 2nd Defunct 5
    Total 6 4 9 3 11 13 12 12 16 15 16 16 11 6 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
    # = states or teams that have since split into two or more independent nations
    45 teams have competed in at least one Olympic Games.

    Debut of teams[edit]

    Year Debuting teams Successor and
    renamed teams
    Teams No. CT
    1908  England,  France,  Germany,  Ireland,  Scotland,  Wales 6 6
    1920  Belgium,  Denmark 2 8  Great Britain
    1928  Austria,  India,  Netherlands,  Spain,   Switzerland 5 13
    1932  Japan,  United States 2 15
    1936  Afghanistan,  Hungary 2 17
    1948  Argentina,  Pakistan 2 19
    1952  Finland,  Italy,  Poland 3 22
    1956  Australia,  Kenya,  Malaya,  New Zealand,  Singapore 5 27  United Team of Germany
    1960 No debuts 0 27
    1964  Canada,  Hong Kong,  Rhodesia 3 30  Malaysia
    1968  East Germany,  Mexico 2 32  West Germany
    1972  Uganda 1 33
    1976 No debuts 0 33
    1980  Cuba,  Soviet Union,  Tanzania 3 36
    1984 No debuts 0 36
    1988  South Korea 1 37
    1992  Egypt 1 38  Germany, CIS
    1996  South Africa 1 39
    2000 No debuts 0 39
    2004 No debuts 0 39
    2008  China 1 40
    2012 No debuts 0 40
    2016  Brazil 1 41
    2020 No debuts 0 41
    2024 No debuts 0 41

    Women[edit]

    Results[edit]

    Year Host Gold medal match Bronze medal match Number of teams
    Gold medal Score Silver medal Bronze medal Score Fourth place
    1980
    Details
    Moscow, Soviet Union
    Zimbabwe
    [g]
    Czechoslovakia

    Soviet Union
    [g]
    India
    6
    1984
    Details
    Los Angeles, United States
    Netherlands
    [h]
    West Germany

    United States
    (10–5)
    Penalty strokes[i]

    Australia
    6
    1988
    Details
    Seoul, South Korea
    Australia
    2–0
    South Korea

    Netherlands
    3–1
    Great Britain
    8
    1992
    Details
    Barcelona, Spain
    Spain
    2–1
    after extra time

    Germany

    Great Britain
    4–3
    South Korea
    8
    1996
    Details
    Atlanta, United States
    Australia
    3–1
    South Korea

    Netherlands
    0–0
    (4–3)
    Penalty strokes

    Great Britain
    8
    2000
    Details
    Sydney, Australia
    Australia
    3–1
    Argentina

    Netherlands
    2–0
    Spain
    10
    2004
    Details
    Athens, Greece
    Germany
    2–1
    Netherlands

    Argentina
    1–0
    China
    10
    2008
    Details
    Beijing, China
    Netherlands
    2–0
    China

    Argentina
    3–1
    Germany
    12
    2012
    Details
    London, Great Britain
    Netherlands
    2–0
    Argentina

    Great Britain
    3–1
    New Zealand
    12
    2016
    Details
    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Great Britain
    3–3
    (2–0)
    Penalty shootout

    Netherlands

    Germany
    2–1
    New Zealand
    12
    2020
    Details
    Tokyo, Japan
    Netherlands
    3–1
    Argentina

    Great Britain
    4–3
    India
    12
    2024
    Details
    Paris, France 12

    Medal table[edit]

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Netherlands4239
    2 Australia3003
    3 Germany1113
    4 Great Britain1034
    5 Spain1001
     Zimbabwe1001
    7 Argentina0325
    8 South Korea0202
    9 China0101
     Czechoslovakia0101
     West Germany0101
    12 Soviet Union0011
     United States0011
    Totals (13 entries)11111133

    Top four statistics[edit]

    Team Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place
     Netherlands 4 (1984, 2008, 2012, 2020) 2 (2004, 2016) 3 (1988, 1996, 2000)
     Australia 3 (1988, 1996, 2000*) 1 (1984)
     Germany[j] 1 (2004) 2 (1984, 1992) 1 (2016) 1 (2008)
     Great Britain 1 (2016) 3 (1992, 2012*, 2020) 2 (1988, 1996)
     Spain 1 (1992*) 1 (2000)
     Zimbabwe 1 (1980)
     Argentina 3 (2000, 2012, 2020) 2 (2004, 2008)
     South Korea 2 (1988*, 1996) 1 (1992)
     China 1 (2008*) 1 (2004)
     Czechoslovakia 1 (1980)
     Soviet Union 1 (1980*)
     United States 1 (1984*)
     India 2 (1980, 2020)
     New Zealand 2 (2012, 2016)
    * = host nation

    Team appearances[edit]

    Team Soviet Union
    1980
    United States
    1984
    South Korea
    1988
    Spain
    1992
    United States
    1996
    Australia
    2000
    Greece
    2004
    China
    2008
    United Kingdom
    2012
    Brazil
    2016
    Japan
    2020
    France
    2024
    Total
     Argentina 7th 7th 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 7th 2nd Q 9
     Australia 4th 1st 5th 1st 1st 5th 5th 5th 6th 5th Q 11
     Austria 5th 1
     Belgium 11th Q 2
     Canada 5th 6th 7th 3
     China 5th 4th 2nd 6th 9th 9th Q 7
     Czechoslovakia# 2nd Defunct 1
     France Q 1
     Germany 2nd 6th 7th 1st 4th 7th 3rd 6th Q 9
     Great Britain 4th 3rd 4th 8th 6th 3rd 1st 3rd Q 9
     India 4th 12th 4th 3
     Ireland 10th 1
     Japan 8th 10th 9th 10th 11th Q 6
     Netherlands 1st 3rd 6th 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st Q 11
     New Zealand 6th 8th 6th 6th 12th 4th 4th 8th 8
     Poland 6th 1
     South Africa 10th 9th 11th 10th 12th Q 6
     South Korea 2nd 4th 2nd 9th 7th 9th 8th 11th 8
     Soviet Union# 3rd Defunct 1
     Spain 1st 8th 4th 10th 7th 8th 7th Q 8
     United States 3rd 8th 5th 8th 12th 5th Q 7
     West Germany 2nd 5th Defunct 2
     Zimbabwe 1st 1
    Total 6 6 8 8 8 10 10 12 12 12 12 12
    # = states that have since split into two or more independent nations

    Australia and the Netherlands are the only teams to have competed at almost every Olympic Games, except for only one edition; 23 teams have competed in at least one Olympic Games.

    Debut of teams[edit]

    Year Debuting teams Successor and
    renamed teams
    Teams No. CT
    1980  Austria,  Czechoslovakia *,  India,  Poland,  Soviet Union *,  Zimbabwe 6 6
    1984  Australia,  Canada,  Netherlands,  New Zealand,  United States,  West Germany * 6 12
    1988  Argentina,  Great Britain,  South Korea 3 15
    1992  Spain 1 16  Germany
    1996 No debuts 0 16
    2000  China,  South Africa 2 18
    2004 No debuts 0 18
    2008  Japan 1 19
    2012  Belgium 1 20
    2016 No debuts 0 20
    2020  Ireland 1 21
    2024  France 1 22
    * = Defunct Team

    Total medal table[edit]

    The medal ceremony of the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome

    Sources:[1]

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 India (IND)[e]81312
    2 Netherlands (NED)66618
    3 Australia (AUS)44513
    4 Great Britain (GBR)42713
    5 Germany (GER)42410
    6 Pakistan (PAK)3328
    7 Argentina (ARG)1326
    8 Spain (ESP)1315
    9 West Germany (FRG)1304
    10 Belgium (BEL)1113
    11 New Zealand (NZL)1001
     Zimbabwe (ZIM)1001
    13 South Korea (KOR)0303
    14 China (CHN)0101
     Czechoslovakia (TCH)0101
     Denmark (DEN)0101
     Japan (JPN)0101
    18 Soviet Union (URS)0022
     United States (USA)0022
    20 United Team of Germany (EUA)0011
    Totals (20 entries)353536106

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ There was no bronze medal match for the 1908 Games in London.
  • ^ a b The 1920 tournament was played in a round-robin format, so there were no gold medal or bronze medal matches.
  • ^ a b Three teams participated in the 1932 tournament, so they played a round-robin format.
  • ^ The United Team of Germany was the combined team from West Germany and East Germany that competed together at the Olympic Games from 1956 to 1964. Then each country sent independent teams from 1968 to 1988.
  • ^ a b c Includes three gold medals as British India
  • ^ Includes results representing the United Team of Germany from 1956 to 1964 and West Germany from 1968 to 1988
  • ^ a b Round-robin format play in 1980 for women's tournament
  • ^ Round Robin format use in 1984 women's tournament
  • ^ The final standings show both the United States and Australia were tied in points and had same margin in goal difference (both having scored 9 goals and conceded 7 goals), therefore a penalty stroke competition was played to decide the bronze medal winner, with the United States winning.
  • ^ Includes representing West Germany from 1984 to 1988
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Olympic Analytics – Medals by Countries". olympanalyt.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.

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