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Champions Trophy hockey: Australia clinch gold for record fourth time

Last updated on: December 11, 2011 13:49 IST
Jamie Dwyer of Australia holds up the trophy after winning the Champions Trophy

Australia have made history by becoming the first team to win four FIH Champions Trophy tournaments in succession following a 1-0 win over Spain in the Gold medal game of the Owen G Glenn FIH Champions Trophy, on Sunday.

Eddie Ockenden scored the solitary goal as he forced home a penalty corner rebound eleven minutes from the end of the game. Thus, giving the mighty Kookaburras a stunning success in Auckland.

Dutch take home another Bronze

Last updated on: December 11, 2011 13:49 IST
Jeroen Hertzberger, Teun de Nooijer, Billy Bakker and Bob de Voogd of the Netherlands celebrate

The Netherlands bagged the Bronze medal after defeating New Zealand 5-3 in an epic clash.

 A remarkable encounter ebbed and flowed before the Dutchmen finally broke free of their resilient opponents with goals in the 67th and 69thminutes from Bob de Voogd and Billy Bakker respectively.

Netherlands legend Teun de Nooijer, who netted a goal in the victory, made him the all time record holder in terms of Champions Trophy medals. The 35-year-old playmaker now has 13 medals in his collection, moving him ahead of former team-mate Jeroen Delmee.

 The result also ensured that the Netherlands moved into the record books, as they have now won more bronze medals than any other team in Champions Trophy history with seven.

Although it was a disappointing day for New Zealand as they equaled their best ever Champions Trophy finish of fourth place.

Germany qualify for 2012 Champions Trophy

Last updated on: December 11, 2011 13:49 IST
Thilo Stralkowski (right) celebrates with team-mates

Germany have booked their place at the 2012 Champions Trophy tournament by achieving a fifth place finish.

The European Champions defeated Great Britain 1-0, with Thilo Stralkowski netting the only goal of the game with a 30th minute penalty corner.

Earlier in the day, Pakistan claimed seventh place by defeating Korea 5-4 through a golden goal from Muhammad Rizwan Senior. It was Pakistan's second win against Korea at the tournament, having beaten their Asian rivals 6-2 earlier in the week.

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