There are just two years to go until the Olympic Games, and Olympic hockey, come to London.
Great Britain lost the final of the International Men’s Four Nations Tournament at Highfields Sports Club, going down 3-2 to a German golden goal.
GB men secured a place in the Men's Four Nations Final against Germany with a 5-1 win over New Zealand on Friday night.
A Wimbledon-style ticket re-sale policy will be in operation for Super Saturday at the Samsung FIH Champions Trophy and the finals of the Men's Four Nations Tournament in Nottingham.
Two former members of the Great Britain men’s hockey team today received the Olympic bronze medals they have waited 58 years for.
Great Britain’s men went down 3-2 to the Olympic Champions and world number two Germany in their second match at the International Men’s Four Nations Tournament.
Two members of Great Britain’s 1952 Olympic bronze medal winning hockey team are to be presented with the medals they never received.
Great Britain got their International Men’s Four Nations tournament off to winning start at Highfields Sports Club in Nottingham on Monday night with a thrilling 6-4 victory over Japan.
Reading's Jonty Clarke will replace Loughborough Students' Richard Smith in the GB men's squad for the Men's Four Nations tournament in Nottingham this week.
The BBC last night broadcast and article on the GB women's squad experiencing more than just basic training before their biggest hockey season. Click here for more.
Great Britain hockey star Ben Hawes has been elected to the newly formed British Olympic Association (BOA) Athletes' Commission.
Youngsters Andy Bull & Harry Martin called up to Great Britain men's team for Men's Four Nations Tournament in Nottingham.
GB Men Reach Four Nations Final
16.07.10Great Britain’s men sealed their place in Saturday Men’s Four Nations Final with a comfortable victory over New Zealand at Highfields Sports Club in Nottingham on Friday evening.
Doubles from Surbiton’s James Tindall and HGC’s Ashley Jackson followed Simon Mantell opener and sealed a 5-1 win, with New Zealand’s Marcus Child pulling one back midway through the second half.
Read the full match report and follow the Men's Four Nations Tournament at www.wct2010.com




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