Luciana Aymar

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Medal record
Luciana Aymar
Luciana Aymar
Women's Field Hockey
Competitor for Flag of Argentina Argentina
Olympic Games
Silver 2000 Sydney Team Competition
Bronze 2004 Athens Team Competition
Champions Trophy
Gold 2001 Amstelveen Team Competition
Silver 2002 Macau Team Competition
Silver 2007 Quilmes Team Competition
Bronze 2004 Rosario Team Competition
Pan American Games
Gold 1999 Winnipeg Team Competition
Luciana Aymar
Personal information
Date of birth August 10, 1977 (1977-08-10) (age 30)
Place of birth Rosario, Argentina
Height 1.72m
Nickname Lucha, La Maga
Position Attack
Professional clubs
Years Club Apps (goals)
1998
1999
2000-2007
2008-
Rot Weiss Köln
Rugby Club Polo
Quilmes
GEBA
 ?(?)
?(?)
?(?)
National team
1997-1998
1998-
Argentina Junior
Argentina
 ?(?)
?(?)
Olympic Games 2000- Silver(2000)
Bronze(2004)
World Cup 1998- Gold(2002)
Bronze(2006)
Champions Trophy 2000- Gold(2001)
Silver(2002)
Bronze(2004)
Silver(2007)

Infobox last updated on: 23 January 2007.

Luciana Paula Aymar (born on August 10, 1977 in Rosario) is an Argentine field hockey professional. She plays as an attacker, and is the only player to receive the FIH World player of the year award four times. She is known for her ability to beat opposing players using her strong dribbling skills, for which she has been compared with Argentine football (soccer) legend Diego Maradona[1].

Lucha Aymar started playing at age seven at the local Fisherton Club in Rosario, moving to Jockey Club de Rosario six years later. She began training with the junior national team, for which she had to travel every other day to Buenos Aires. In 1997 she was part of the side which won the Pan American Games Junior Championship, and a year later had her debut with the senior team, finishing fourth at the World Cup.

Aymar is part of a generation in Argentine hockey that has won several international tournaments from the 1999 Pan American Games on, including an Olympic silver medal, and two Champions Trophies. Nicknamed La Maga ("The Magician"), her outstanding performances have driven her to be chosen as the FIH player of the year four times, two more than hockey legend Alyson Annan.

Luciana Aymar posa para Hockey Magazine
Luciana Aymar posa para Hockey Magazine

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[edit] Trivia

  • She was offered US$20,000 to be in the cover of the Argentina Playboy Magazine, but turned it down.

[edit] Titles

Titles with the national or junior national teams unless otherwise specified.

[edit] Awards and distinctions

  • 2000 - Champions Trophy's player of the tournament
  • 2001 - FIH World's Best Player of the Year
  • 2001 - Champions Trophy's player of the tournament
  • 2004 - FIH World's Player of the Year
  • 2005 - FIH World's Player of the Year
  • 2005 - Champions Trophy's player of the tournament
  • 2007 - FIH World's Player of the Year


Flag of Argentina Argentina Women's Field Hockey Squad 2000 Olympic Games Flag of Argentina

 Mariela Antoniska •  Agustina García •  Magdalena Aicega •  María Paz Ferrari •  Anabel Gambero •  Ayelén Stepnik •  Inés Arrondo •  Luciana Aymar •  Vanina Oneto •  Jorgelina Rimoldi •  Karina Masotta •  Paola Vukojicic •  Laura Maiztegui •  Mercedes Margalot •  María de la Paz Hernández •  Cecilia Rognoni • Head Coach: Sergio Vigil


Awards
Preceded by
Flag of Australia Alyson Annan
WorldHockey Player of the Year
2001
Succeeded by
Flag of Argentina Cecilia Rognoni
Preceded by
Flag of the Netherlands Mijntje Donners
WorldHockey Player of the Year
2004-2005
Succeeded by
Flag of the Netherlands Minke Booij
Preceded by
Flag of the Netherlands Minke Booij
WorldHockey Player of the Year
2007
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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