WorldHockey Online - August Issue  x2
The August issue of WorldHockey Online magazine is now available to read exclusively on www.worldhockey.org. Once again, this month's issue contains a wide selection of features from throughout the hockey world. 
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Sahara India steps in against FIH  x15
Sahara India Pariwar, the official sponsor of the Indian hockey team have decided to step in and take up the national team's case against the International Hockey Federation. 
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FIH: New Zealand consolidate sixth position on WorldHockey rankings
New Zealand have consolidated sixth spot on the women’s Sahara WorldHockey Team Rankings after their victory at the Rabobank Hockey Champions Challenge in Virginia Beach, USA, last week. 
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WG: Germany hot favourites for World Games crowns
The 2005 World Games indoor hockey competition starts in Duisburg tomorrow, with home team Germany the hot favourites to claim the men’s and women’s crowns. 
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Hockey retained on 2012 Olympic Programme  x15
Hockey has been retained on the programme for the 2012 London Olympic Games after a vote by International Olympic Committee members in Singapore today. 
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FIH 2005 Youth Leadership Certificates awarded
FIH has announced the winners of the 2005 Youth Leadership Certificates, with recipients awarded for their for the contribution to hockey across a number of different areas. 
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WorldHockey Online July Issue
The July issue of WorldHockey Online magazine is now available to read exclusively on www.worldhockey.org. Once again, this month's issue contains a wide selection of features from throughout the hockey world. 
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FIH: Hockey scores in Olympic television rankings  x3
Hockey has been ranked in the top half of all Olympic sports in a report analysing television coverage at the 2004 Olympic Games released by the International Olympic Committee. 
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MCT: Sahara Hockey Champions Trophy draw released
The draw for the men’s Sahara Hockey Champions Trophy in Chennai, India, in December this year has been released, with the world’s top teams to provide a fitting finish to the hockey year. 
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FIH to broadcast BDO WorldHockey Monthly over Internet x8
The International Hockey Federation (FIH) will screen its four-weekly television magazine program, BDO WorldHockey Monthly, over the Internet on FieldHockey TV starting today. 
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FIH: Netherlands and Spain to host 2006 Champions Trophy tournaments  x10
The Netherlands and Spain will host the prestigious 2006 Champions Trophy tournaments after a decision by FIH in Lausanne today. 
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FIH expresses satisfaction with Champions Trophy venue
India will be playing at home in its first globally recognised hockey tournament after a nine-year gap, when the Champions Trophy unfolds at the Radhakrishnan stadium here on December 10 this year. 
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BDO WorldHockey Monthly to premiere tomorrow  x11
The first episode of the International Hockey Federation’s (FIH) new television magazine programme, BDO WorldHockey Monthly, receives its first worldwide screenings tomorrow. 
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The Good, the Bad and the No Off-Side Rule  x5
The No Off-Side Rule (NOR) remains the subject of heated debate among coaches and players. In his continuing series of articles, Shiv Jagday, the US men’s coach and FIH coach, analyses the pros and cons of the rule. 
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FIH: WorldHockey Online Issue 22
Issue 22 of WorldHockey Online magazine is now available to read exclusively on www.worldhockey.org. Once again, this month's issue contains a wide selection of features from throughout the hockey world. 
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ESPN to broadcast major WorldHockey events from 2005-2008  x12
ESPN has signed a deal with the International Hockey Federation (FIH) to broadcast all major televised WorldHockey events in Latin America until the end of 2008. 
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FIH: Global Youth Hockey Marathon this weekend
As part of WorldHockey’s development drive, young hockey players around the world will join together this Saturday and Sunday, 14-15 May, for the 5th Global Youth Hockey Marathon. 
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FIH: WorldHockey Online magazine Issue 21
Issue 21 of WorldHockey Online Magazine is now available to read exclusively on www.worldhockey.org. It's full of interesting features from throughout the hockey world. 
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Canada: Women’s Qualifying Tournament for XXIXth Olympic Games 2008 x2
Mr. Peter L Cohen, FIH Hon. Secretary General, has informed John Green, FHC President and International Hosting Champion, this morning that the FIH has awarded Field Hockey Canada the right to host the Women’s Olympic Qualifier in Vancouver in 2008. 
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FIH: World’s biggest hockey events on Ten Sports  x12
Ten Sports, the world’s number one sports channel for South Asians, will be the home for the biggest hockey events in the world after signing a comprehensive contract with the International Hockey Federation (FIH), the world governing body for field hocke 
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New Zealand happy with Commonwealth Games rankings 
New Zealand has been ranked second in the Women’s Competition and fourth in the Men’s Competition for the 2006 Commonwealth Games. 
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India: FIH appoints Jothikumaran in its Development Council  x12
India can now play a major role in development of hockey globally as the Secretary General of the Indian Hockey Federation, K Jothikumaran, has been appointed in the Development Council of the game's world governing body, FIH. 
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BDO International to sponsor WorldHockey TV Magazine
BDO International is to become presenting sponsor of the International Hockey Federation’s new television magazine, BDO WorldHockey Monthly. 
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FIH Takes Charge of Hockey TV Rights
International Hockey Federation has decided to distribute its TV rights directly to broadcasters, for all major FIH events from 2005 onwards. 
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FIH: Changes to men’s Sahara WorldHockey Team Rankings  x10
Following the completion of the men’s Sahara Hockey Champions Challenge in Alexandria, slight changes occurred to the Sahara WorldHockey Team Rankings as nations in the lower half of the top 10 jostled for positions. 
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WJWC: Pools announced for women’s BDO Hockey Junior World Cup  x5
The Pools for the women’s BDO Hockey Junior World Cup in Santiago, Chile, have been announced. 
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WorldHockey Online - March Issue Out Now
The latest issue of WorldHockey Online is now available, so follow the links below to access the high-quality feature articles. 
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FIH: Partners reap benefits from hockey’s television exposure
An independent study of the Samsung Hockey Champions Trophy in Lahore, Pakistan, last December, has revealed that the sport received more than 135 hours of television coverage to provide the four FIH Global Hockey Partners with extensive visibility during 
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FIH: Roger Webb joins FIH as Technical Manager
Former international umpire Roger Webb (of Cambridge, England) is joining the staff of FIH as the Technical Manager. 
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WorldHockey Monthly Magazine TV Program to air from June 2005  x10
The International Hockey Federation (FIH) is to distribute WorldHockey Monthly, a 26-minute television magazine program from June this year. 
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FIH Vice President wins IOC Award  x3
FIH Vice President Annabel Dillon was awarded an International Olympic Committee (IOC) Women and Sport Trophy in Lausanne yesterday for her outstanding contribution to sport in Singapore and Asia. 
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Pools announced for Rabo Hockey Junior World Cup x21
The Pools for the men’s Rabo Hockey Junior World Cup in Rotterdam, Netherlands, have been announced. 
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FIH: Official opening of new FIH office x2
The FIH office in Lausanne was officialy opened by FIH President Els van Breda Vriesman and IOC Life President Juan Antonio Samaranch 
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WorldHockey Online - Issue 19, February 2005
The February issue of WorldHockey Online Magazine is now available. It's full of interesting features from throughout the hockey world. 
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FIH: Change to the Stick Specification from 2006  x66
The International Hockey Federation (FIH) is to reduce the limit to the amount of bow allowed in hockey sticks from the beginning of next year. 
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New FIH Office Opens in Lausanne Today x4
The new FIH office in Lausanne, Switzerland opened today, Tuesday 4 January, exactly on schedule. 
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More than five hours of top level hockey entertainment
FieldHockey.tv Opens 2005 Season With Highlights From Samsung Hockey Champions Trophy 2004. More than five hours of top level hockey entertainment. 
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England: New Rules delayed  x6
Due to non-delivery of the 2005 rules books by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) England Hockey has today taken the decision to delay the introduction ... 
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FIH: Sahara WorldHockey Team Rankings Updated  x15
Following the Samsung Hockey Champions Trophy, which concluded in Lahore, Pakistan last weekend, the Sahara WorldHockey Team Rankings are updated as follows: 
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MCT: No action against Australia for missing Champions's Trophy 
The International Hockey Federation on Friday ruled out any action against Olympic gold medallists Australia for their refusal to participate in the Champions Trophy, which is getting underway in Lahore. 
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