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[[Image:Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's marble sculpture 'Ugolino and his Sons', Metropolitan Museum of Art.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's marble sculpture 'Ugolino and his Sons', Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
The '''Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier''' for the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] was held at the two artificial pitches of [[Club de Campo]] in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]], from [[March 2]] until [[March 13|13]], [[2004]]. Twelve nations took part, and they played a round robin in two groups of six. The top six or seven teams – depening the protest of [[Greece]] (see later on) – joined [[Australia]] (Oceania Cup winner), [[Argentina]] (Pan American Games winner), [[South Korea]] (Asian Games winner), [[Germany]] (European Nations Cup winner) and [[Egypt]] (All Africa Games winner).
[[Image:Jean-Baptiste_Carpeaux_La_Danse.jpg|thumb|right|400px|La Danse (The Dance), Opera Garnier in Paris]]
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'''Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux''' ([[May 11]], [[1827]], [[Valenciennes]] –[[October 12]], [[1875]], [[Courbevoie]]) was a French sculptor and painter. His early studies were under [[François Rude]]. Carpeaux won the [[Prix de Rome]] in [[1854]], and moving to [[Rome]] to find inspiration, he there studied the works of [[Michelangelo Buonarroti|Michelangelo]], [[Donatello]] and [[Andrea del Verrocchio|Verrocchio]]. Staying in Rome from [[1854]] to [[1861]], he obtained a taste for movement and spontaneity, which he joined with the great principles of [[baroque art]]. In [[1861]] he made a bust of [[Mathilde Bonaparte|Princess Mathilde]], and this later brought him several commissions from [[Napoleon III]]. He worked at the pavilion of [[Flora (goddess)|Flora]], and the [[Opéra Garnier]]. His group La Danse (the Dance, [[1869]]), situated on the right side of the façade, was criticised as an offence to common decency.
The tournament was hit by the [[Madrid bombings]] on [[March 11]], killing 191 people, but continued with players wearing black sleeves on their shirts for the remaining three days of the event.


He never managed to finish his last work, the famous Fountain of the Four Parts of the Earth, on the Place Camille Jullian. He did finish the terrestrial globe, supported by the four figures of [[Asia]], [[Europe]], [[North America|America]] and [[Africa]], and it was [[Emmanuel Frémiet]] who completed the work by adding the eight leaping horses, the tortoises and the dolphins of the basin.
==Team Squads==
===[[Image:Flag of Belgium.svg|35px|]] [[Belgium national field hockey team|BELGIUM]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Cédric Degreve]] (gk), (2.) [[Xavier Reckinger]], (4.) [[Thierry Renaer]], (5.) [[Xavier-Charles Letier]], (6.) [[Loïc Vandeweghe]], (7.) [[Jean-Philippe Brulé]], (8.) [[Thomas Van Den Balck]], (9.) [[Maxime Luycx]], (10.) [[Mike Dewever]], (11.) [[Charles Vandeweghe]], (12.) [[Dennis Dijkshoorn]], (13.) [[Gilles Petre]], (14.) [[Phillippe Goldberg]], (15.) [[Marc Coudron]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (16.) [[Xavier Brooke]], (17.) [[Manu Leroy]] (gk), and (18.) [[Patrice Houssein]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Gilles Bonnet]].
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===[[Image:Flag of Canada.svg|40px|]] [[Canada national field hockey team|CANADA]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Bindi Kullar]], (2.) [[Mike Mahood]] (gk), (3.) [[Mike Oliver]], (5.) [[Robin D'Abreo]], (6.) [[Steve Davis (field hockey)|Steve Davis]], (9.) [[Ken Pereira]], (10.) [[Wayne Fernandes]], (11.) [[Peter Short]], (12.) [[David Jameson]], (13.) [[Rob Short]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (14.) [[Ronnie Jagday]], (15.) [[Sean Campbell]], (16.) [[Scott Sandison]], (18.) [[Paul Wettlaufer]], (20.) [[Ranjeev Deol]], (21.) [[Ravi Kahlon]], (24.) [[Connor Grimes]], and (29.) [[Jon MacKinnon]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Gene Muller]].
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===[[Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|40px|]] [[Great Britain national field hockey team|GREAT BRITAIN]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Simon Mason (field hockey player)|Simon Mason]] (gk), (2.) [[Jimi Lewis]] (gk), (3.) [[Jason Collins]], (4.) [[Russell Garcia (field hockey)|Russell Garcia]], (6.) [[Craig Parnham]], (7.) [[Niall Stott]], (8.) [[Tom Bertram]], (9.) [[Mark Pearn]], (10.) [[Jimmy Wallis]], (11.) [[Brett Garrard]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (12.) [[Ben Hawes]], (13.) [[Daniel Hall field hockey player)|Daniel Hall]], (14.) [[Michael Johnson (field hockey player)|Michael Johnson]], (15.) [[Martin Jones]], (18.) [[Barry Middleton]], (19.) [[Graham Dunlop]], and (22.) [[Graham Moodie]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Jason Lee (field hockey player)|Jason Lee]].
<br>
===[[Image:Flag of India.svg|40px|]] [[India national field hockey team|INDIA]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Devesh Chauhan]] (gk), (2.) [[Kanwalpreet Singh]], (3.) [[Dilip Tirkey]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (4.) [[Baljit Singh Saini]], (5.) [[Bimal Lakra]], (6.) [[Ignace Tirkey]], (8.) [[Deepak Thakur]], (10.) [[Baljit Singh Dhillon]], (11.) [[Gagan Ajit Singh]], (12.) [[Len Aiyappa]], (14.) [[Prabjoth Singh]], (15.) [[Daljit Singh Dhillon]], (18.) [[Viren Rasquinha]], (20.) [[William Xalxo]], (23.) [[Arjun Halappa]], (26.) [[Bhowath Chetri]] (gk), and (28.) [[Sandeel Michael]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Rajinder Singh]].
<br>
==={{border|[[Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|40px|]]}} [[Japan national field hockey team|JAPAN]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Takahiko Yamabori]], (2.) [[Naoya Iwadate]], (3.) [[Kenji Asai]], (4.) [[Makoto Karuo]], (5.) [[Ryuji Furasato]], (6.) [[Akira Takahashi]], (7.) [[Kenichi Katayama]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (8.) [[Naohiko Tobita]], (9.) [[Kazuyuki Ozawa]], (10.) [[Atsushi Takehara]], (11.) [[Daisuke Hokaze]], (12.) [[Akihiko Hirata]], (14.) [[Mitsuru Ito]], (15.) [[Jun Takahashi (field hockey)|Jun Takahashi]] (gk), (16.) [[Yasuhiro Nobui]] (gk), (19.) [[Yasuhiro Kikkawa]], and (21.) [[Kazuo Yoshida]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Yoshinori Takahashi]].
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===[[Image:Flag of Malaysia.svg|40px|]] [[Malaysia national field hockey team|MALAYSIA]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Roslan Jamaluddin]] (gk), (2.) [[Muhamad Amin Rahim]], (3.) [[Chua Boon Huat]], (4.) [[Lugan Kali]], (5.) [[Kuhan Shanmuganathan]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (6.) [[Nor Azlan Bakar]], (7.) [[Gobinathan Krishnamurthy]], (8.) [[Jiwa Mohan]], (9.) [[Mohammed Madzli Ikmar]], (10.) [[Tajol Rosli Mohamed]], (11.) [[Mohamed Rodhanizam Radzi]], (12.) [[Keevan Raj Kalikavandan]], (13.) [[Ismail Abu]], (14.) [[Azlan Misron]], (15.) [[Norazlan Rahim]], (16.) [[Kumar Subramamiam]] (gk), (17.) [[Shanker Shanmugam]], and (18.) [[Mohammed Sukri Abdul]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Paul Lissek]].
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===[[Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg|40px|]] [[Netherlands national field hockey team|NETHERLANDS]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Guus Vogels]] (gk), (2.) [[Bram Lomans]], (3.) [[Geert-Jan Derikx]], (4.) [[Erik Jazet]], (5.) [[Rob Derikx]], (6.) [[Floris Evers]], (7.) [[Sander van der Weide]]), (8.) [[Ronald Brouwer]], (9.) [[Piet-Hein Geeris]], (10.) [[Taeke Taekema]], (12.) [[Jeroen Delmee]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (13.) [[Klaas Veering]] (gk), (14.) [[Teun de Nooijer]], (15.) [[Karel Klaver]], (18.) [[Rob Reckers]], (19.) [[Matthijs Brouwer]], (21.) [[Nick Meijer]], and (22.) [[Egbert Ho]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Terry Walsh]].
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===[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg|40px|]] [[New Zealand national field hockey team|NEW ZEALAND]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Simon Towns]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (2.) [[Mitesh Patel]], (3.) [[David Kosoof]], (4.) [[Darren Smith]], (5.) [[Wayne McIndoe]], (6.) [[Dion Gosling]], (7.) [[Blair Hopping]], (8.) [[Dean Couzins]], (10.) [[Ryan Archibald]], (11.) [[Umesh Parag]], (13.) [[Dharmesh Puna]], (16.) [[Paul Woolford]] (gk), (17.) [[Kyle Pontifex]] (gk), (18.) [[Phillip Burrows]], (19.) [[Hayden Shaw]], (20.) [[James Nation]], (22.) [[Lloyd Stephenson]], and (24.) [[Gareth Brooks]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Kevin Towns]].
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===[[Image:Flag of Pakistan.svg|40px|]] [[Pakistan national field hockey team|PAKISTAN]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Ahmed Alam]] (gk), (2.) [[Muhammad Nadeem]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (3.) [[Kashif Jawwad]], (4.) [[Ghazanfar Ali]], (5.) [[Muhammad Saqlain]], (6.) [[Waseem Ahmad]], (7.) [[Dilawar Hussain (field hockey)|Dilawar Hussain]], (8.) [[Rehan Butt]], (9.) [[Sohail Abbas]], (10.) [[Ali Raza]], (11.) [[Shabbir Hussain]], (12.) [[Salman Akbar]] (gk), (13.) [[Mudassar Ali Khan]], (14.) [[Muhammad Sarwar (field hockey)|Muhammad Sarwar]], (15.) [[Zeeshan Ashraf]], (16.) [[Shakeel Abbasi]], and (17.) [[Adnan Maqsood]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Roelant Oltmans]].
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===[[Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|40px|]] [[Poland national field hockey team|POLAND]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Marcin Trzaskawka]] (gk), (2.) [[Tomasz Dutkiewicz]], (3.) [[Miroslaw Juszczak]], (5.) [[Miroslaw Kluczynski]], (6.) [[Sebastian Wladysiak]], (7.) [[Marcin Grotowski]], (8.) [[Zbigniew Juszczak]], (9.) [[Dariusz Rachwalski]], (11.) [[Marcin Nyckowiak]], (12.) [[Arkadiusz Matuszak]] (gk), (13.) [[Slawomir Choczaj]], (14.) [[Tomasz Choczaj]], (15.) [[Piotr Mikula]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (16.) [[Artur Mikula]], (17.) [[Tomasz Gorny]], (18.) [[Tomasz Marcinkowski]], and (20.) [[Krzystof Kmiec]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Jerzy Jóskowiak]].
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===[[Image:Flag of South Africa.svg|40px|]] [[South Africa national field hockey team|SOUTH AFRICA]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[David Staniforth]] (gk), (3.) [[Ken Forbes]], (4.) [[Craig Jackson (field hockey)|Craig Jackson]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (5.) [[Craig Fulton]], (6.) [[Bruce Jacobs (field hockey)|Bruce Jacobs]], (7.) [[Gregg Clark]], (8.) [[Iain Evans (field hockey)|Iain Evans]], (9.) [[Emile Smith]], (11.) [[Clyde Abrahams]], (13.) [[Steve Evans (field hockey)|Steve Evans]], (14.) [[Eric Rose-Innes]], (16.) [[Marvin Bam]], (17.) [[Reece Basson]], (18.) [[Wayne Denne]], (19.) [[Chris Hibbert]] (gk), (22.) [[Ian Symons]], (25.) [[Ryan Ravenscroft]], and (29.) [[Greg Nicol]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Paul Revington]].
<br>
===[[Image:Flag of Spain.svg|40px|]] [[Spain national field hockey team|SPAIN]]===
<span style="font-size:90%"> (1.) [[Bernardino Herrera]] (gk), (2.) [[Santi Freixa]], (4.) [[Marc Garcia-Cascon]], (5.) [[Francisco Fábregas Monegal|Francisco "Kiko" Fábregas]] [[Image:Captain sports.svg|10px]], (6.) [[Miquel Codina]], (7.) [[Juan Escarré]], (8.) [[Alex Fábregas]], (9.) [[Pablo Amat]], (10.) [[Eduardo Tubau]], (12.) [[Alberto Esteban]], (13.) [[Ramón Alegre]], (14.) [[Josep Sánchez]], (15.) [[Víctor Sojo]], (16.) [[Xavier Ribas]],
(17.) [[Albert Sala]], (18.) [[Rodrigo Garza]], (22.) [[Francisco Cortes]] (gk), and (23.) [[David Alegre]]. '''Head Coach''': [[Maurits Hendriks]].
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<br>


== Sculptures by Carpeaux ==
==Results==
<br>
==Final Standings after Preliminary Round==
{| border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="320"| MEN'S OLYMPIC QUALIFIER 2004 &ndash; POOL A
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|Pld
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|W
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|D
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|L
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|GF
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|GA
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|Pts
|- align=center
|align=left|1. [[Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg|20px]] [[Netherlands]]
|5||4||1||0||23||6||'''13'''
|- align=center
|align=left|2. [[Image:Flag of Spain.svg|20px]] [[Spain]]
|5||4||1||0||18||5||'''13'''
|- align=center
|align=left|3. [[Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|20px]] [[Great Britain]]
|5||2||0||3||9||7||'''6'''
|- align=center
|align=left|4. [[Image:Flag of South Africa.svg|20px]] [[South Africa]]
|5||2||0||3||10||14||'''6'''
|- align=center
|align=left|5. [[Image:Flag_of_Poland (bordered).svg|20px]] [[Poland]]
|5||1||1||3||6||21||'''4'''
|- align=center
|align=left|6. [[Image:Flag_of_Japan (bordered).svg|20px]] [[Japan]]
|5||0||1||4||9||22||'''1'''
|}
<br/>
{| border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="320"| MEN'S OLYMPIC QUALIFIER 2004 &ndash; POOL B
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|Pld
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|W
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|D
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|L
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|GF
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|GA
!bgcolor="#efefef" width="20"|Pts
|- align=center
|align=left|1. [[Image:Flag of Pakistan.svg|20px]] [[Pakistan]]
|5||4||1||0||15||6||'''13'''
|- align=center
|align=left|2. [[Image:Flag of India.svg|20px]] [[India]]
|5||3||1||1||17||13||'''10'''
|- align=center
|align=left|3. [[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg|20px]] [[New Zealand]]
|5||2||1||2||8||10||'''7'''
|- align=center
|align=left|4. [[Image:Flag of Belgium.svg|20px]] [[Belgium]]
|5||1||3||1||7||8||'''6'''
|- align=center
|align=left|5. [[Image:Flag_of_Malaysia.svg|20px]] [[Malaysia]]
|5||1||1||3||7||10||'''4'''
|- align=center
|align=left|6. [[Image:Flag_of_Canada.svg|20px]] [[Canada]]
|5||0||1||4||12||19||'''1'''
|}
<br/>
==Play-offs==
<small>All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] (UTC +2)</small>
===Thursday [[March 11]], [[2004]]===
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''5th/8th place''' <br/> 11:30 <br/> '''Match 31'''
|team1 = [[Belgium national field hockey team|BELGIUM]] {{flagicon|BEL}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Great Britain national field hockey team|GREAT BRITAIN]]
|score = 1&ndash;2 (1&ndash;2)
|goals1 = [[Marc Coudron]] 33' (pc)
|goals2 = [[Barry Middleton]] 7' <br/> [[Tom Bertram]] 8' (pc)
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> Xavier Adell ([[Spain|ESP]]) <br/> Sumesh Putra ([[Canada|CAN]])
}}
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''9th/12th place''' <br/> 12:30 <br/> '''Match 32'''
|team1 = [[Poland national field hockey team|POLAND]] {{flagicon|POL}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Canada national field hockey team|CANADA]]
|score = 2&ndash;1 (1&ndash;0)
|goals1 = [[Zbigniew Juszczak]] 22' (pc) <br/> [[Zbigniew Juszczak]] 37' (pc)
|goals2 = [[Wayne Fernandes]] 46'
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> Edmundo Saladino ([[Argentina|ARG]]) <br/> Amarjit Singh ([[Malaysia|MAS]])
}}
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''5th/8th place''' <br/> 14:00 <br/> '''Match 33'''
|team1 = [[New Zealand national field hockey team|NEW ZEALAND]] {{flagicon|NZL}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|RSA}} [[South Africa national field hockey team|SOUTH AFRICA]]
|score = 3&ndash;2 (1&ndash;2)
|goals1 = [[Hayden Shaw]] 16' (pc) <br/> [[Hayden Shaw]] 40' (pc) <br/> [[Gareth Brooks]] 41'
|goals2 = [[Greg Nicol]] 6' (pc) <br/> [[Greg Nicol]] 32' (pc)
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> David Gentles ([[Australia|AUS]]) <br/> Christian Bläsch ([[Germany|GER]])
}}
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''9th/12th place''' <br/> 15:00 <br/> '''Match 34'''
|team1 = [[Malaysia national field hockey team|MALAYSIA]] {{flagicon|MAS}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Japan national field hockey team|JAPAN]]
|score = 3&ndash;2 (1&ndash;1)
|goals1 = [[Gobinathan Krishnamurthy]] 13' (pc) <br/> [[Kuhan Shanmuganathan]] 42' (pc) <br/> [[Azlan Misron]] 49'
|goals2 = [[Takahiko Yamabori]] 28' (pc) <br/> [[Kazuyuki Ozawa]] 38'
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> Juan Manuel Requena ([[Spain|ESP]]) <br/> Han Jin-Soo ([[Korea|KOR]])
}}
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''1st/4th place''' <br/> 16:30 <br/> '''Match 35'''
|team1 = [[Netherlands national field hockey team|NETHERLANDS]] {{flagicon|NED}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|IND}} [[India national field hockey team|INDIA]]
|score = 4&ndash;2 (2&ndash;1)
|goals1 = [[Taeke Taekema]] 13' (pc) <br/> [[Taeke Taekema]] 34' (pc) <br/> [[Matthijs Brouwer]] 47' <br/> [[Matthijs Brouwer]] 65'
|goals2 = [[Gagan Ajit Singh]] 30' <br/> [[Deepak Thakur]] 42' (pc)
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> John Wright ([[South Africa|RSA]]) <br/> Richard Wolter ([[Germany|GER]])
}}
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''1st/4th place''' <br/> 19:00 <br/> '''Match 36'''
|team1 = [[Pakistan national field hockey team|PAKISTAN]] {{flagicon|PAK}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Spain national field hockey team|SPAIN]]
|score = 2&ndash;3 (1&ndash;1)
|goals1 = [[Shakeel Abassi]] 30' <br/> [[Mudassar Ali Khan]] 67'
|goals2 = [[Eduardo Tubau]] 14' (pc) <br/> [[Eduardo Tubau]] 39' <br/> [[Santi Freixa]] 68'
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> Hamish Jamson ([[Great Britain|GBR]]) <br/> Satinder Kumar ([[India|IND]])
}}
----
===Friday [[March 12]], [[2004]]===
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''11th/12th place''' <br/> 12:00 <br/> '''Match 37'''
|team1 = [[Canada national field hockey team|CANADA]] {{flagicon|CAN}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Japan national field hockey team|JAPAN]]
|score = 3&ndash;2 (2&ndash;0)
|goals1 = [[Connor Grimes]] 8' <br/> [[Ravi Kahlon]] 29' (pc) <br/> [[Ken Pereira]] 40' (pc)
|goals2 = [[Ryuji Furusato]] 42' <br/> [[Naohito Tobita]] 70' (pc)
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> Mohammed Faizi ([[Pakistan|PAK]]) <br/> Amarjit Singh ([[Malaysia|MAS]])
}}
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''9th/10th place''' <br/> 14:30 <br/> '''Match 38'''
|team1 = [[Poland national field hockey team|POLAND]] {{flagicon|POL}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Malaysia national field hockey team|MALAYSIA]]
|score = 4&ndash;2 (1&ndash;1)
|goals1 = [[Tomasz Choczaj]] 20' <br/> [[Dariusz Rachwalski]] 41' <br/> [[Slawomir Choczaj]] 50' <br/> [[Krzystof Kmiec]] 60'
|goals2 = [[Boon Huat Chua]] 29' <br/> [[Tajol Rosli Mohamed]] 39'
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> Han Jin-Soo ([[Korea|KOR]]) <br/> Pedro Texeira ([[Portugal|POR]])
}}
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''5th/6th place''' <br/> 17:00 <br/> '''Match 39'''
|team1 = [[Great Britain national field hockey team|GREAT BRITAIN]] {{flagicon|GBR}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|NZL}} [[New Zealand national field hockey team|NEW ZEALAND]]
|score = 3&ndash;2 (1&ndash;0)
|goals1 = [[Ben Hawes]] 27' (pc) <br/> [[Graham Dunlop]] 43' <br/> [[Russell Garcia (field hockey)|Russell Garcia]] 46'
|goals2 = [[David Kosoof]] 49' (pc) <br/> [[Ryan Archibald]] 62' (pc)
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> Philip Schellekens ([[Netherlands|NED]]) <br/> Edmundo Saladino ([[Argentina|ARG]])
}}
----
===Saturday [[March 13]], [[2004]]===
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''7th/8th place''' <br/> 12:00 <br/> '''Match 40'''
|team1 = [[Belgium national field hockey team|BELGIUM]] {{flagicon|BEL}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|RSA}} [[South Africa national field hockey team|SOUTH AFRICA]]
|score = 2&ndash;2 (2&ndash;1)
|goals1 = [[Charles Vandeweghe]] 2' <br/> [[Jean-Philippe Brulé]] 9' (pc)
|goals2 = [[Ian Evans]] 14' <br/> [[Gregg Clark]] 70'
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> Sumesh Putra ([[Canada|CAN]]) <br/> Christian Bläsch ([[Germany|GER]])
}}
{| width=100%
|-
|align=center rowspan=2 width=15%|
|width=25%|
|width=15% align=center|'''Penalty Strokes'''
|width=25%|
|- style=font-size:85%
|align=right valign=top|[[Jean-Philippe Brulé]]: scored <br/> [[Marc Coudron]]: scored <br/> [[Maxime Luyckx]]: missed <br/> [[Gilles Petre]]: scored <br/> [[Xavier Reckinger]]: missed <br/> --- <br/> [[Jean-Philippe Brulé]]: missed
|align=center valign=top|'''3&ndash;4'''
|valign=top|[[Greg Nicol]]: scored <br/> [[Ian Symons]]: scored <br/> [[Wayne Denne]]: missed <br/> [[Steve Evans (field hockey)|Steve Evans]]: missed <br/> [[Craig Fulton]]: scored <br/> --- <br/> [[Ian Symons]]: scored
|
|}
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''3th/4th place''' <br/> 14:30 <br/> '''Match 41'''
|team1 = [[India national field hockey team|INDIA]] {{flagicon|IND}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Pakistan national field hockey team|PAKISTAN]]
|score = 2&ndash;4 (1&ndash;1)
|goals1 = [[Prabjoth Singh]] 22' <br/> [[Gagan Ajit Singh]] 59'
|goals2 = [[Muhammad Shabbir]] 15' <br/> [[Sohail Abbas]] 43' (pc) <br/> [[Shakeel Abassi]] 55' <br/> [[Kashif Jawwad]] 69'
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> Hamish Jamson ([[Great Britain|GBR]]) <br/> Xavier Adell ([[Spain|ESP]])
}}
----
{{hockeybox|
|date = '''1st/2nd place''' <br/> 17:00 <br/> '''Match 42'''
|team1 = [[Netherlands national field hockey team|NETHERLANDS]] {{flagicon|NED}}
|team2 = {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Spain national field hockey team|SPAIN]]
|score = 2&ndash;1 (0&ndash;1)
|goals1 = [[Teun de Nooijer]] 44' <br/> [[Ronald Brouwer]] 71' (golden goal)
|goals2 = [[Santi Freixa]] 31'
|umpire = Umpires: <br/> John Wright ([[South Africa|RSA]]) <br/> Satinder Kumar ([[India|IND]])
}}
----


* Ugolin et ses fils - [[Ugolino della Gherardesca|Ugolino]] and his Sons (1861, in the permanent collection of the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]])[[http://www.insecula.com/oeuvre/photo_ME0000009025.html]] with versions in other museums including the [[Musée d'Orsay]]
<br>
* The Dance (commissioned for the [[Palais Garnier|Opera Garnier]])
* Jeune pêcheur à la coquille - [[Naples|Neapolitan]] Fisherboy - in the [[Louvre]], [[Paris]] [[http://www.insecula.com/oeuvre/photo_ME0000034255.html]]
* Girl with Shell
* [[Antoine Watteau]] monument, [[Valenciennes]]


==Final Rankings==
==Neapolitan Fisherboy==
{|
|-
|valign="top" width="25%"|
: <big>1. [[Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg|20px]] Netherlands*
<br>
: 2. [[Image:Flag of Spain.svg|20px]] Spain*
<br>
: 3. [[Image:Flag of Pakistan.svg|20px]] Pakistan*
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: 4. [[Image:Flag of India.svg|20px]] India*
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: 5. [[Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|20px]] Great Britain*
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: 6. [[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg|20px]] New Zealand*
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: 7. <big>[[Image:Flag of South Africa.svg|20px]] South Africa**
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: 8. [[Image:Flag of Belgium.svg|20px]] Belgium
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: 9. [[Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|20px]] Poland
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: 10. [[Image:Flag of Malaysia.svg|20px]] Malaysia
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: 11. [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg|20px]] Canada
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Carpeaux submitted a plaster version of ''Pêcheur napolitain à la coquille'', the Neapolitan Fisherboy, to the [[French Academy]] while a student in [[Rome]]. He carved the marble version several years later, showing it in the Salon exhibition of 1863. It was purchased for [[Napoleon III]]'s empress, [[Eugénie de Montijo|Eugènie]]. The statue of the young smiling boy was very popular, and Carpeaux created a number of reproductions and variations in marble and bronze. There is a copy, for instance, in the Samuel H. Kress Collection in the [[National Gallery of Art]] in [[Washington D.C.]]
==Remarks==
* The first six (Netherlands, Spain, Pakistan, India, Great Britain, and New Zealand) qualified for this year's [[Hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens, Greece]].
* South Africa had to wait until the verdict of the [[CAS]], after a protest by hosting nation [[Greece]] in February claiming a berth in the Olympics on grounds that they are the host country. The hosts had failed to win a place in the event despite being given two chances by the [[International Hockey Federation]] (FIH). The first option for Greece to gain a place at the Olympics was by qualifying for the [[2003 Men's Hockey European Nations Cup]], held last year in [[Barcelona]]. Greece did not qualify for this tournament but there was a second opportunity for the country, which required Greece to beat Canada, the lowest ranked in the Olympic qualifier, in a best of three play-off competition. Greece participated under protest but lost the series 2-0.
* On [[May 20]], [[2004]], the FIH confirmed the participation of South Africa's Men's Team in the Athens Olympics after the Court of Arbitration for Sport turned down Greece's appeal. South Africa thus became the 12th and final team to qualify for the event.
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==Awards==
<big>''Topscorers''
# [[Sohail Abbas]] (Pakistan) → 9 goals
# [[Greg Nicol]] (South Africa) → 8 goals
# [[Deepak Thakur]] (India) → 7 goals
<big>''Best Player''
# [[Francisco Fábregas Monegal|Francisco Fábregas]] (Spain)
<big>''Best Young Player''
# [[Floris Evers]] (Netherlands)
<big>''Best Goalkeeper''
# [[Simon Mason (field hockey player)|Simon Mason]] (Great Britain)</big>
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Some years later, he carved the Girl with a Shell, a very similar study.
==References==

* [http://www.fihockey.org/vsite/vcontent/page/custom/0,8510,1181-146560-163776-28732-111321-custom-item,00.html Overview on FIH-site]
Carpeaux sought real life subjects in the streets and broke with the classical tradition. The Neapolitan Fisherboy's body is carved in intimate detail and shows an intricately balanced pose. Carpeaux claimed that he based the Neapolitan Fisherboy on a boy he had seen during a trip to [[Naples]].
* [http://in.rediff.com/sports/madrid04.htm Rediff]

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==External links==
[[Category:2004 Summer Olympics events|Field Hockey, men's qualifier]]

[[Category:2004 in Spain|Hockey, men's qualifier]]
*[http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=rs_display_res&critere=jean+baptiste+carpeaux&operator=AND&nbToDisplay=5&langue=fr A page on the official Louvre site giving access to some of Carpeaux's works (French language only)]
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*[http://www.insecula.com/contact/A005511_oeuvre_1.html A page from insecula.com listing more views of Carpeaux's works (also in French;] it may be necessary to close an advertising window to view this page)
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*[http://www.studiolo.org/MMA-Ugolino/Ugolino.htm A page analysing Carpeaux's ''Ugolino'', with numerous illustrations]
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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's marble sculpture 'Ugolino and his Sons', Metropolitan Museum of Art
La Danse (The Dance), Opera Garnier in Paris

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (May 11, 1827, ValenciennesOctober 12, 1875, Courbevoie) was a French sculptor and painter. His early studies were under François Rude. Carpeaux won the Prix de Rome in 1854, and moving to Rome to find inspiration, he there studied the works of Michelangelo, Donatello and Verrocchio. Staying in Rome from 1854 to 1861, he obtained a taste for movement and spontaneity, which he joined with the great principles of baroque art. In 1861 he made a bust of Princess Mathilde, and this later brought him several commissions from Napoleon III. He worked at the pavilion of Flora, and the Opéra Garnier. His group La Danse (the Dance, 1869), situated on the right side of the façade, was criticised as an offence to common decency.

He never managed to finish his last work, the famous Fountain of the Four Parts of the Earth, on the Place Camille Jullian. He did finish the terrestrial globe, supported by the four figures of Asia, Europe, America and Africa, and it was Emmanuel Frémiet who completed the work by adding the eight leaping horses, the tortoises and the dolphins of the basin.

Sculptures by Carpeaux

Neapolitan Fisherboy

Carpeaux submitted a plaster version of Pêcheur napolitain à la coquille, the Neapolitan Fisherboy, to the French Academy while a student in Rome. He carved the marble version several years later, showing it in the Salon exhibition of 1863. It was purchased for Napoleon III's empress, Eugènie. The statue of the young smiling boy was very popular, and Carpeaux created a number of reproductions and variations in marble and bronze. There is a copy, for instance, in the Samuel H. Kress Collection in the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.

Some years later, he carved the Girl with a Shell, a very similar study.

Carpeaux sought real life subjects in the streets and broke with the classical tradition. The Neapolitan Fisherboy's body is carved in intimate detail and shows an intricately balanced pose. Carpeaux claimed that he based the Neapolitan Fisherboy on a boy he had seen during a trip to Naples.

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