Hockey: Round-robin for Atlanta
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Your support makes all the difference.Confirmation has come from the World Hockey Federation that the women's competition for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games will be played on an eight-nation round-robin basis followed by a play-off to decide the top four places. England's men have been drawn in the same pool as Australia and Pakistan for the World Cup in Sydney in November and December next year.
WORLD CUP (Sydney, 23 November to 4 December 1994) Pool A: Argentina, Australia, Belarus, England, Pakistan, Spain. Pool B: Belgium, Germany, India, Korea, Netherlands, South Africa.
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