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There is no such thing as women's hockey. It is merely a fixed spectacle created to give women the idea that they are equal. The women's hockey teams roll a dice to decide the olympic gold medal winners, silver, etc..
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.
There are photos of women using ice hockey equipment from 1890. The first women's ice hockey games were played in the late 1890s/early1900s.
None. Only two bronze
in iceland
Hockey or women's field hockey was won by the Netherlands
In the Olympics, there are four events: men's field hockey, women's field hockey, men's ice hockey, women's ice hockey. The first two are played during the Summer Games; the latter two are played during the Winter Games.
Tricia Dunn has written: 'Gold medal ice hockey for women and girls' -- subject(s): Hockey for women, Hockey for girls, Women hockey players
Women began playing hockey because hockey is an incredibly enjoyable game to play.
Mamata Kharab is the captain of the Indian women hockey team.
Western Women's Hockey League was created in 2004.
Women's Hockey World Cup was created in 1974.
National Women's Hockey League was created in 1999.
Canadian Women's Hockey League was created in 2007.
Yes. Nations' hockey programs found that the numbers in wins for certain countries were unexpectedly decreasing and decided that women's hockey was going downhill. Representatives claimed that women's hockey simply needed some more time to develop. Women's hockey will continue to be an Olympic sport.
Hockey or women's Field Hockey was won by the Netherlands
Junior Women's Hockey League was created in 2007.