none.
Hockey was started in Canada in native american or "native canadian" times. this sport was invented by "native canadiens."
Great Britain has competed in Olympic ice hockey four times (1924, 1928, 1936, 1948). They won gold in 1936 and bronze in 1924.
who won againts n.z and japan in hockey?
Plenty during the Soviet era. Since then, not that many...
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In ancient times, no. But in today's world, definitely. There are events for women to compete in in ALL olympic events, from hockey to pole-jumping.
Never. The Oilers are a hockey team and the Grey Cup is the championship trophy for professional Canadian Football.
Including the years when the Olympic gold medalists were declared World Champions, Canada has won the World Championships a total of 24 times.
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Canada won six of the first seven Gold medals in hockey: Antwerp 1920 to Oslo 1952, except for Garmish 1936 where they lost to Great Britain. They then went on a fifty year drought, finally winning Gold in Salt Lake City in 2002. Therefore, Canada's men won the Gold medal in hockey seven times.
Once as England, the first time field hockey was in the Olympics, and twice as part of the Great Britain team. All were victories by the men's team; the closest the women's team has come was bronze at Barcelona 1992 (as part of Great Britain).