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Australia favorite in Olympic test event
06 Jul 2007 12:07
 


Defending men’s Olympic Champion Australia is the favorite in the Olympic Test Event, which will take place in Beijing, China from 8 until 13 August 2007. The tournament, officially known as ‘Good Luck Beijing International Hockey Tournament’, will feature Australia, Pakistan, Malaysia and China in the men’s event. Argentina, Australia, China and South Africa have the honor to test the Olympic venue in the women’s tournament.

BOCOG, the organizing committee of the Olympic Games 2008, recently opened a special website for all Olympic test tournaments. Please click here to access the hockey section of this website.

Please click here for the match schedule of the ‘Good Luck Beijing International Hockey Tournament’.


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