Olympics: Netherlands claim fourth women's hockey gold with 3-1 victory over Argentina

Olympics: Netherlands claim fourth women's hockey gold with 3-1 victory over Argentina

The Netherlands celebrate on the podium during the medal ceremony at the Oi Hockey Stadium in Tokyo on Aug 6, 2021 (AFP photo).

TOKYO (REUTERS) - The Netherlands won a record fourth Olympic women's hockey title by beating Argentina 3-1 in the final at the Tokyo Games on Friday (Aug 6).

 

The Netherlands effectively settled the match in the second quarter, scoring three times off penalty corners, with one goal from Margot van Geffen and two from Caia van Maasakker.

Argentina replied with moments left to play in the first half when Agustina Gorzelany also scored off a penalty corner.

Las Leonas kept fighting after the half-time break but were unable to score again, settling for the silver medal.

"It's amazing," Netherlands captain Eva de Goede said. "I just can't believe that we actually did it. We worked so hard for it."

The win gave de Goede and team mate Lidewij Welten their third Olympic gold in women's hockey, after they also earned the top prize at the 2008 and 2012 Games.

The only other women's hockey player to win Olympic gold three times is Australia's Rechelle Hawkes - in 1988, 1996 and 2000.

"It's the cherry on the pie. It's really incredible," Welten said. "We've both had an incredible career and still going so that's amazing."

The two sides also played each other in the final at the 2012 London Olympics, when the Netherlands won.

Argentina took silver for the first time in 2000, meaning this was their third final loss.

Britain earned the bronze medal with a hard-fought 4-3 win over India in hot conditions earlier on Friday.

Britain, who had won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics, took a two-goal lead in the second quarter through Elena Rayer and Sarah Robertson.

India, who have never won an Olympic medal in women's hockey, pulled level after drag-flick specialist Gurjit Kaur scored twice off penalty corners.

Britain then conceded another goal that gave India a 3-2 lead going into the break, but they kept fighting to turn the tables in the final leg of their Tokyo campaign.

Hollie Pearne-Webb equalised in the 35th minute, before Grace Balsdon scored Britain's winning goal from a penalty corner in the last quarter.

"Really pleased that we could come here and get it across the line," Pearne-Webb told reporters.

India's loss meant the women's team could not match the feat of the men's team, who won the country's first Olympic hockey medal in 41 years, prevailing in a nine-goal thriller against Germany in the third-place play-off.

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