The two-week Field Hockey tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics, beginning August 10, and terminating at the medal finals and award ceremony on August 23, is all set to be a great time for all concerned. Hockey games will be held at the hockey field built on the Olympic Green in Beijing, close to many other beautiful Olympic structures, and a treat for those with Olympic hockey tickets. Women's hockey was first introduced to Olympic competition in 1980. At the Sydney Olympic Games men's hockey composed a 12-team event, and women's hockey composed in a 10-team event, representing an increase from 1996 of two women's teams. For the 2008 Summer Olympics, there are two hockey events, men's and women's, and the total twelve teams will have to qualify for the Olympics via a series of tournaments, with the exception of hosts China. If you are smart, and buy 2008 Olympics hockey tickets in good time, you will be well prepared for the occasion, and possibly even able to read up on the contestants and develop an idea of how things might shape up.
Buy 2008 Olympic Hockey Tickets
Historically, the Olympics hockey event has been a spectacle of stamina and pure determination. Over the years, lucky Olympics hockey tickets holders have been treated to some of the greatest Olympics clashes ever. Back in the 1970s, international hockey was a grass sport, with India having represented a major global force for thirty years; they won a phenomenal 30 games on the run, from 1928 to 1956, sweeping all six Olympic gold medals. Thankfully for the rest of the world, there are now other contenders in this fittingly ancient game, whose roots are said to go back 4,000 years. You can see history in the making with 2008 Olympics hockey tickets, so move now, and be there!
Buy 2008 Olympic Hockey Tickets
Historically, the Olympics hockey event has been a spectacle of stamina and pure determination. Over the years, lucky Olympics hockey tickets holders have been treated to some of the greatest Olympics clashes ever. Back in the 1970s, international hockey was a grass sport, with India having represented a major global force for thirty years; they won a phenomenal 30 games on the run, from 1928 to 1956, sweeping all six Olympic gold medals. Thankfully for the rest of the world, there are now other contenders in this fittingly ancient game, whose roots are said to go back 4,000 years. You can see history in the making with 2008 Olympics hockey tickets, so move now, and be there!
