Dutch women win second consecutive gold

August 12, 2012 01:46 am | Updated 01:46 am IST - LONDON:

The Netherlands won its second successive women’s Olympic hockey gold by beating world champion Argentina 2-0 on Friday with both goals scored from second-half penalty corners.

The Dutch netted from their third corner in the 45th minute through Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel’s rebound and nine minutes later Maartje Paumen got their second to wrap up the victory.

The two sides had largely cancelled each other out in the first half but the Dutch took control after the break — leaving Argentina hardly any space to threaten.

“We saved the best for last. We were so on the ball, so aggressive. Crazy,” said Naomi van As, who already won gold in Beijing.

“Maartje and me, we looked at each other during the break and I said to her ‘we’re going to grab it’. We dominated.”

So they did in the second half. Argentina keeper Florencia Mutio saved Paumen’s direct shot but had no chance with Van den Heuvel’s rebound.

That set the sea of orange fans roaring and a Dutch brass band picking up their tunes before Paumen scored with a hard drag flick just below the crossbar from a penalty corner.

Paumen, who scored 11 times at the Beijing Games, has an Olympic record total of 14 goals, though the Dutch skipper had not scored in London until the semifinal against New Zealand when she grabbed two penalty corner goals that kept her side in the tournament after it trailed twice.

“I promised. I told you that the goals were coming when they matter,” a beaming Paumen said, wearing her gold medal.

“Four years ago it was also an amazing feeling. It’s amazing again now. Four years ago I was another player. Both are really great, but this (medal) is bigger and heavier.”

Max Caldas, the Dutch coach, said the victory showed his side’s global dominance.

“The girls made a commitment to be better than better,” Caldas said.

“To be the best in the world is better than to be world champion. To be world champion, you do it only once and to be the best in the world you do it every day. My girls are amazing.”

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Earlier, host Britain beat New Zealand 3-1 to take bronze, its first Olympic medal in 20 years, winning a match played mostly in midfield in which all the goals came from set-piece penalty corners, just like in the final.

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