Biographies Teams

Squad
Name Date of Birth Height (m) Weight (kg)
Players
Marilyn Agliotti 23 Jun 1979 1.72 61
Willemijn Bos 02 May 1988 1.81 69
Merel de Blaey 02 Dec 1986 1.72 64
Eva de Goede 23 Mar 1989 1.68 58
Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel 16 Apr 1987 1.70 56
Floortje Engels 15 Feb 1982 1.72 69
Maartje Goderie 05 Apr 1984 1.58 50
Kelly Jonker 23 May 1990 1.59 56
Kim Lammers 21 Apr 1981 1.76 71
Sabine Mol 24 Jun 1984 1.74 65
Maartje Paumen 19 Sep 1985 1.76 69
Joyce Sombroek 10 Sep 1990 1.79 64
Naomi van As 26 Jul 1983 1.79 62
Daphne van der Velden 20 Sep 1990 1.74 65
Margot van Geffen 23 Nov 1989 1.71 62
Kitty van Male 05 Jun 1988    
Marieke Veenhoven 08 Mar 1984 1.64 54
Lidewij Welten 16 Jul 1990 1.69 63

Additional Information
Further Team Information
Website www.knhb.nl
Other Information Six-time winners of the Champions Trophy, the Netherlands hold a fine record at the tournament in recent years. The team has not finished outside the top three since 1995, and in 2011 put an end to Argentina's reign with a win on penalties in the final in Amstelveen. Skippered by Maartje Paumen, the team will be looking to continue its recent success on Argentine soil, having won the past two Champions Trophy tournaments held in South America. Victory in 2004 in Rosario was followed up by a win against the hosts in Quilmes in 2007.

Competition Highlights (historical)
Champions Trophy
Rank Year Venue
1 2011 Netherlands
1 2007 Argentina
1 2005 Australia
1 2004 Argentina
1 2000 Netherlands
1 1987 Netherlands
2 2010 England
2 2001 Netherlands
2 1999 Australia
2 1993 Netherlands
3 2009 Australia
3 2008 Germany
3 2006 Netherlands
3 2003 Australia
3 2002 China
3 1997 Germany
3 1991 Germany
5 1989 West Germany
EuroHockey Nations Championships
Rank Year Venue
1 2011 Germany
1 2009 Netherlands
1 2005 Ireland
1 2003 Spain
1 1999 Germany
1 1995 Netherlands
1 1987 England
1 1984 France
2 2007 England
4 1991 Belgium
World Cup
Rank Year Venue
1 2006 Spain
1 1990 Australia
1 1986 Netherlands
1 1983 Malaysia
1 1978 Spain
1 1974 France
2 2010 Argentina
2 2002 Australia
2 1998 Netherlands
2 1981 Argentina
3 1976 West Germany
6 1994 Ireland
Olympic Games
Rank Year Venue
1 2008 Beijing, CHN
1 1984 Los Angeles, CA, USA
2 2004 Athens, GRE
3 2000 Sydney, AUS
3 1996 Atlanta, GA, USA
3 1988 Seoul, KOR
6 1992 Barcelona, ESP