Luciana Aymar


Country
Birth date
Age
10/08/1977 - ROSARIO - SANTA FE (ARG) 
35
Height
Weight
Gender
178 cm / 5'10" 
58 kg / 128 lbs 
F
Sport
Team
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RankEventYearLocation
Olympic Games
2Women2000Sydney, NSW, AUS
3Women2008Beijing, CHN
3Women2004Athens, GRE
World Cup
1Women2010Rosario, ARG
1Women2002Perth, WA, AUS
3Women2006Madrid, ESP
Champions Trophy
1Women2012Rosario, ARG
1Women2010Nottingham, GBR
1Women2009Sydney, NSW, AUS
2Women2011Amstelveen, NED
Pan American Games
2Women2011Guadalajara, MEX

Nickname

La Maga [The Magician], Lucha, Pipi (Athlete, 28 Jul 2009)

Hobbies

Playing tennis and going to the cinema. (Athlete, 28 Jul 2009)

Occupation

Athlete

Education

Physical Education, Argentina

Language(s) spoken

Spanish, English

Coach

Carlos Retegui [national] (cahockey.org.ar, 23 Jan 2012)

Position and style

Forward (Hockey Argentina, 24 Apr 2008)

Handedness

Right (Athlete, 28 Jul 2009)

Debut

1998 for Argentina, World Cup (Athlete, 28 Jul 2009)

Injuries

She suffered bone edema in her left knee in 2008 and spent five months recovering. She made it back into the national squad in time for the Olympic Games in Beijing. (clarin.com; Athlete, 28 Jul 2009)

Additional information

Start of sporting career
She started playing hockey at age eight at the Fisherton Club in Rosario, Argentina. (NOC Media Guide 2008)

Reason for taking up this sport
Her mother Nilda was a physical education teacher and encouraged her children to play sport. She did roller-skating, played tennis, swam and even did classic dancing before her older sister Cintia took her to play hockey. (FIH, 07 Mar 2002)

Most memorable sporting achievement
Winning the World Cup in 2002 in Perth, Australia and winning three Olympic medals. (Athlete, 28 Jul 2009)

Hero
Roger Federer and Diego Maradona.(Athlete, 28 Jul 2009)

Most influential person in career
Her family. (Athlete, 28 Jul 2009)

Sporting philosophy / motto
"Enjoy and appreciate the values of sports." (Athlete, 28 Jul 2009)

Awards
She has won the International Hockey Federation's [FIH] Player of the Year award a record seven times [2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010]. (FIH, 21 Aug 2010)

She has been named in the FIH All Star team for six consecutive years [2006-2011]. (fih.ch, 22 Dec 2011)

She was named Player of the Tournament at the 2000, 2001, 2005, 2008 and 2010 Champions Trophy tournaments. (FIH, 21 Aug 2010)

She was named Player of the Tournament at the 2010 World Cup in Rosario, Argentina. (FIH, 30 Sep 2010)

General
LONDON 2012
In preparation for the 2012 Olympic Games in London she decided to focus completely on training and playing with the national team and decided not to play club hockey. (pais24.com, 12 May 2011)

TIME OFF
She took a break from hockey following Argentina's victory at the 2010 World Cup in Rosario, Argentina. She returned to the national team for the Champions Trophy in July 2011. (fih.ch, 03 Jul 2011)

OVERSEAS SUCCESS
She has won domestic titles in Germany with Rot-Weiss Koln and in Spain with Real Club de Polo. (NOC Media Guide, 2008)

EARLY DAYS
The whole family joined the Jockey Club de Rosario when she was 13 and by 1994 she was travelling over 300km from her hometown of Rosario to Buenos Aires twice a week for training with the national junior squad. The bus journey took a minimum of three and a half hours and as the training sessions started at 8am she had to get up at 3am. The Argentina Hockey Confederation [CAH] never helped with fares or lodging costs and she had to give up studying business administration so she could maintain the commitment to her training schedule. She admitted to feeling like giving up her international ambitions, but her family talked her out of it. (FIH, 07 Mar 2002)

Previous Olympics

Beijing 2008, Athens 2004, Sydney 2000


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