Britain stun Dutch for first women's hockey gold

21 Aug, 2016

Great Britain won their first Olympic Games women's hockey gold medal on Friday with a dramatic shoot-out triumph over two-time defending champions the Netherlands. The British twice came from behind in normal time to draw 3-3 and then clinched a 2-0 shoot-out victory. It was the Dutch team's first loss at an Olympics since 2004 - after a run of 21 wins - and shattered their bid to become the first team to win three successive gold medals.
Goalkeeper Maddie Hinch played the starring role for the British team, pulling off four saves in the shoot-out. "Every time we play Holland they usually put us under the pump and we have to ride those periods and make sure we take those chances at the other end," said Hinch. "So I knew I'd have a role to play today and I'm just pleased I let the nerves settle and put the goals (conceded) to bed and moved on. I'm really pleased with my performance." Britain, playing in their first final, had only won two bronze medals at past Games, in 1992 and 2012.

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