Australia |
Squad members
1. Kathleen Partridge (gk), 2. Christine Dobson, 3. Liane Tooth, 4. Alyson Annan, 5. Juliet Haslam, 6. Michelle Hager, 7. Alison Peek, 8. Lisa Powell, 9. Lisa Naughton (gk), 10. Kate Starre, 11. Sally Carbon, 12. Jackie Pereira, 13. Tracey Belbin, 14. Rechelle Hawkes, 15. Sharon Buchanan, and 16. Debbie Bowman-Sullivan. Head Coach: Brian Glencross. → Qualified as the winner of the 1988 Summer Olympics |
Canada |
Squad members
1. Deb Whitten (gk), 2. Gaye Porteous (gk), 3. Deb Covey, 4. Rochelle Low, 5. Tara Croxford, 6. Sandra Levy, 7. Sue Reid, 8. Heather Jones, 9. Candy Thomson, 10. Bernadette Bowyer, 11. Michelle Conn, 12. Laurelee Kopeck, 13. Joel Brough, 14. Milena Gaiga, 15. Sherri Field, and 16. Sharon Creelman (c). Head Coach: Marina van der Merwe. → Qualified as the number three of the 1991 Olympic Qualifying Tournament |
Germany |
Squad members
1. Susie Wollschläger (c) (gk), 2. Bianca Weiß (gk), 3. Tanja Dickenscheid, 4. Susanne Müller, 5. Nadine Ernsting-Krienke, 6. Simone Thomaschinski, 7. Irina Kuhnt, 8. Anke Wild, 9. Franziska Hentschel, 10. Kristina Peters, 11. Eva Hagenbäumer, 12. Britta Becker, 13. Caren Jungjohann, 14. Christine Ferneck, 15. Heike Lätzsch, and 16. Katrin Kauschke . Head Coach: Rüdiger Hanel. → Qualified as the winner of the 1991 Olympic Qualifying Tournament |
Great Britain |
Squad members
1. Joanne Thompson (gk), 2. Helen Morgan (gk), 3. Lisa Bayliss, 4. Karen Brown, 5. Mary Nevill (c), 6. Jill Atkins, 7. Vickey Dixon, 8. Wendy Fraser, 9. Sandy Lister, 10. Jane Sixsmith, 11. Alison Ramsay, 12. Jackie McWilliams, 13. Tammy Miller, 14. Mandy Nicholls, 15. Kathryn Johnson, and 16. Susan Fraser . Head Coach: Dennis Hay. → Qualified as the number four of the 1991 Olympic Qualifying Tournament |
Netherlands |
Squad members
1. Jacqueline Toxopeus (gk), 2. Carina Bleeker (gk), 3. Caroline van Nieuwenhuyze, 4. Annemieke Fokke, 5. Cécile Vinke, 6. Jeannette Lewin, 7. Carina Benninga (c), 8. Daniëlle Koenen, 9. Ingrid Wolff, 10. Mieketine Wouters, 11. Martine Ohr, 12. Florentine Steenberghe, 13. Noor Holsboer, 14. Helen van der Ben, 15. Wietske de Ruiter, and 16. Carole Thate . Head Coach: Roelant Oltmans. → Qualified as the winner of the 1990 Women's Hockey World Cup |
New Zealand |
Squad members
1. Elaine Jensen (gk), 2. Helen Shearer (gk), 3. Mary Clinton (c), 4. Tina Bell-Kake, 5. Christine Arthur, 6. Shane Collins, 7. Sapphire Cooper, 8. Kylie Foy, 9. Sue Duggan, 10. Susan Furmage, 11. Trudy Kilkolly, 12. Anna Lawrence, 13. Kieren O'Grady, 14. Mandy Smith, 15. Robyn Toomey, and 16. Kate Trolove (gk). Head Coach: Patricia Barwick. → Qualified as the number two of the 1991 Olympic Qualifying Tournament |
Spain |
Squad members
1. Marívi González (gk), 2. Natalia Dorado, 3. Virginia Ramírez, 4. María Carmen Barea, 5. Silvia Manrique, 6. Nagore Gabellanes, 7. María Ángeles Rodríguez, 8. Sonia Barrio, 9. Celia Corres, 10. Elisabeth Maragall, 11. Teresa Motos, 12. Maider Tellería, 13. Mercedes Coghen (c), 14. Nuria Olivé, 15. Anna Maiques, and 16. María Isabel Martínez (gk). Head Coach: José Brasa. → Qualified as hosting nation |
South Korea |
Squad members
1. You Jae-Sook (gk), 2. Han Keum-Sil, 3. Chang Eun-Jung, 4. Lee Seong-Young, 5. Lee Kui-Joo, 6. Son Jeong-Im, 7. Ro Young-Min, 8. Kim Kyung-Ae, 9. Lee Eun-Kyung, 10. Jang Dong-Sook, 11. Kwon Chang-Sook, 12. Yang Hea-Sook, 13. Lee Kyong-Hei, 14. Koo Mun-Young, 15. Lim Gae-Sook (c), and 16. Jin Deok-San (gk). Head Coach: Kim Chang-Back. → Qualified as the number five of the 1991 Olympic Qualifying Tournament |