3 ... 1988 Games in Seoul, 1996 Games in Atlanta, and 2000 Games in Sydney.
Two (2), in 2002 and 2006.
Hockey or women's Field Hockey was won by the Netherlands
USA
In July of 1992, it was deciedd that women's hockey should take place in the Olympics. The first games of women's olympic hockey started in the 1998 winter olympics.
Germany have the most medals at olympic level, for two-man, four-man, womens, and over-all.
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In field hockey, England won the 1908 gold medal (defeating Ireland 8-1). In ice hockey, Canada won the 1920 gold medal (defeating Sweden 27-1). No other form of hockey has been played at the Olympics as a medal sport.
The Netherlands is the most successful womens hockey team in world cup history at present with:8 World Cup Titles1 Olympic Title6 European Titles5 Championship Titles1 Ranking in the worldAll the above is as of year end 2007.Ice Hockey:To date, Team Canada leads in gold medals in womens ice hockey with 2, though the 2010 Winter Olympics have not yet concluded.
The women's hockey team is called The Hockeyroos.
Men are good
yes Canada won gold in both mens and womens ice hockey at the Salt Lake City Winter games of 2002. The women repeated in 2006 at Turin. In Vancouver in 2010, both the Canadian mens and womens teams took home the gold.
No, out of a possible 11 disciplines Great Britain only managed to win medals in 6 sailing events. They failed to win medals in the Mens Sailboard, Womens Laser Radial, Womens 470, 49er and Tornado classes.