PAHF News

  • Jorgelina Rimoldi and Laura del Colle, Argentina

    Two PAHF coaches attend FIH Hockey Academy high performance course during Champions Trophy

    Twenty one high performance coaches from around the globe descended upon the Lee Valley Hockey Centre at the Olympic Park in London, England. Among those participating were two coaches who will be well known to followers of hockey over the past 20 years – Jorgelina Rimoldi and Laura del Colle – two Olympians and former members of Las Leonas hockey team. More

  • Las Leonas and USA enjoy a Pan Am party

    There was a distinctly Pan American feel to the party at the end of the women’s Hockey Champions Trophy in London, England. First, the USA put some unconvincing performances behind them to take the bronze medal; and then Argentina wowed the crowds and the opposition with a virtuoso performance to take their seventh title. More

  • 2016 Junior Pan Am Championship - ARG vs. USA - Umpires Paul Walker (left) and Tyler Klenk

    Spotlight on Klenk, who makes first step on to international stage

    With the 2016 Rio Olympics around the corner the world’s eyes are focused in on high performance athletes fine tuning their skills and preparing for the biggest sporting event. Alongside the thousands of athletes and teams preparing are the many, many officials that help ensure the sport is conducted in a fair and safe environment. More

  • Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF)

    Call for 2017 Indoor Pan American Cup Hosts  x 5

    PAHF is pleased to invite your National Association (NA) to participate in the bidding process for news host for the Indoor Pan American Cups 2017, FIH Indoor World Cup 2018 Qualifier. More

  • Gold Medal: Argentina

    Looking back and moving forwards  

    With the dust settling on the women’s Junior Pan American Championship, we take a moment to reflect upon the results and what it means for the three teams who will now be contesting the Junior World Cup in Chile, later this year. More

  • Argentina Take Home Gold at the Pan American Juniors    

    Argentina went undefeated to claim 1st place, while Canada and Chile finish 2nd and 3rd respectively

    A blistering final day in Toronto led to a strong finish, with hard fought battles for the final positions. Hometown Canada were unable to take gold, losing out to the talented Argentinian side in the final game of the day. Chile toppled the Americans to take bronze. Trinidad and Tobago edged Mexico to claim fifth, and Guyana earned a seventh place finish over Puerto Rico. More

  • Argentina and Canada through to the Pan American Final  

    Both teams have also qualified for the 2016 Junior World Cup

    Two exciting semi-finals have Canada and Argentina through to battle in the finals. Argentina had the easier path, beating the USA 10-0. Canada had a tough battle with Chile, but earned the 3-1 win in the end. More

  • Sean Cicchi, USA

    Taking time to chill-out

    Sean Cicchi (USA), Rohan Chopra and Jamie Wallace (Canada), Jordan Viera and Jordan Reynos (Trinidad & Tobago)

    We’ve heard a lot about the hard work, the hours of training and the sacrifices that athletes make in pursuit of their sporting dreams, but it is not all work and no play. Crucial for recovery, vital for their sanity and essential among any team, rest and recovery (R&R) and time away from the hockey field is another important factor in the lives of these young athletes. More

  • Argentina, USA, Canada and Chile to move on to Semi-Finals  

    Pool winners Argentina and Chile cruised past Guyana and Puerto Rico to reach the semi-finals, while both USA and Canada had to battle hard to overcome Mexico and Trinidad & Tobago in hotly contested matches. More

  • California Cup

    PAHF Representative to visit CalCup 2016  x 2

    After the successful experience in 2015, with two technical courses ran in during the California Cup. Followed by the good feedback from all involved, this year the PAHF will send a representative to attend the event and look for more ways to engage with the most traditional hockey event in the Americas. More