Maartje Paumen

Maartje Yvonne Helene Paumen (born 19 September 1985) is a former Dutch field hockey player. She is currently assistant coach for Dutch club MOP.[1] She previously played for Dutch clubs Oranje Zwart and HC Den Bosch and Belgian club Royal Antwerp. She also played for the Netherlands national team and she was part of the Dutch squad that became world champions at the 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup in Madrid and the 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup in The Hague. She also won the 2007 Champions Trophy and the 2011 Champions Trophy. With 195 goals in 235 games, she is the all-time top scorer for the Dutch national team.[2] She is also all-time top scorer in the national Dutch hockey league, the Hoofdklasse.[3]

Maartje Paumen
Personal information
NationalityDutch
Born (1985-09-19) 19 September 1985 (age 38)
Geleen, Netherlands
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight66 kg (146 lb)
Sport
Country Netherlands
SportField hockey

At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing,[4] she won an Olympic gold medal with the Dutch national team beating China in the final 2–0.[5] The team kept its Olympic title at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London beating the Argentinian team 2–0 in the final.[6] She scored the second point from a penalty and this was her fourteenth goal at the Olympics, which makes her the top Olympic scorer ever.[7] In the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro she won an Olympic silver medal, after losing to Great Britain in penalty shootouts.[8] She was also the Top Scorer of the 2010 Women's Hockey World Cup as well as the 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup. She is openly lesbian.[9] Paumen has been selected as FIH Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012.[10]

International goals

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.14 August 2005Dublin, Ireland  Spain1–03–02005 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship
2.16 August 2005  France4–05–0
3.17 August 2005  Ireland1–04–0
4.4–0
5.26 November 2005Canberra, Australia  Argentina2–12–12005 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
6.9 July 2006Amstelveen, Netherlands  Germany1–13–12006 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
7.11 July 2006  New Zealand3–04–0
8.26 August 2006Virginia Beach, United States  United States1–03–02006 March on Madrid Hockey Tournament
9.27 August 2006  Argentina2–14–2
10.27 September 2006Madrid, Spain  India1–03–22006 Women's Hockey World Cup
11.8 October 2006  Australia1–03–1
12.3–1
13.14 January 2007Quilmes, Argentina  Japan1–03–02007 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
14.21 January 2007  Argentina1–01–0
15.18 August 2007Manchester, England  Italy1–09–12007 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship
16.10 August 2008Beijing, China  South Africa3–06–02008 Summer Olympics
17.5–0
18.12 August 2008  South Korea1–03–2
19.3–2
20.14 August 2008  China1–01–0
21.16 August 2008  Australia1–12–1
22.2–1
23.18 August 2008  Spain1–02–0
24.20 August 2008  Argentina1–05–2
25.2–0
26.4–0
27.11 July 2009Sydney, Australia  England2–22–22009 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
28.16 July 2009  Argentina2–12–2
29.18 July 2009  Australia1–11–2
30.19 July 2009  Germany2–05–2
31.5–1
32.22 August 2009Amsterdam, Netherlands  Azerbaijan6–010–02009 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship
33.7–0
34.23 August 2009  England1–05–0
35.3–0
36.4–0
37.5–0
38.25 August 2009  Russia2–09–0
39.5–0
40.8–0
41.10 July 2010Nottingham, England  New Zealand2–13–12010 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
42.13 July 2010  China1–12–1
43.2–1
44.15 July 2010  Argentina2–12–4
45.30 August 2010Rosario, Argentina  India4–17–12010 Women's Hockey World Cup
46.6–1
47.7–1
48.1 September 2010  New Zealand4–17–3
49.3 September 2010  Australia1–04–1
50.2–1
51.3–1
52.5 September 2010  Germany1–12–1
53.7 September 2010  Japan2–05–2
54.5–0
55.9 September 2010  England1–11–1 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p)
56.11 September 2010  Argentina1–21–3
57.25 June 2011Amstelveen, Netherlands  Australia1–03–02011 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
58.30 June 2011  Argentina1–02–1
59.2–1
60.3 July 2011  Argentina1–33–3 (a.e.t.) (3–2 p)
61.2–3
62.3–3
63.20 August 2011Mönchengladbach, Germany  Azerbaijan1–08–02011 Women's EuroHockey Championship
64.5–0
65.7–0
66.23 August 2011  Italy1–15–1
67.4–1
68.31 January 2012Rosario, Argentina  Japan2–04–12012 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
69.3–1
70.2 February 2012  New Zealand2–03–0
71.4 February 2012  Argentina1–12–2 (a.e.t.) (0–2 p)
72.5 June 2012Chiswick, England  Australia1–12–12012 Women's Hockey Investec Cup
73.2–1
74.9 June 2012  South Africa2–02–2 (4–2 p)
75.10 June 2012  Australia2–04–1
76.4–1
77.8 August 2012London, United Kingdom  New Zealand1–12–2 (a.e.t.) (3–1 p)2012 Summer Olympics
78.2–2
79.10 August 2012  Argentina2–02–0
80.4 February 2013Cape Town, South Africa  Australia1–12–22013 Women's Hockey Investec Cup
81.5 February 2013  England2–14–1
82.3–1
83.7 February 2013  South Africa2–03–1
84.3–0
85.9 February 2013  England1–03–0
86.3–0
87.13 June 2013Rotterdam, Netherlands  Japan1–01–12012–13 Women's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals
88.16 June 2013  Chile3–010–0
89.5–0
90.6–0
91.18 June 2013  India2–07–1
92.7–1
93.17 August 2013Boom, Belgium  Ireland1–06–02013 Women's EuroHockey Championship
94.3–0
95.20 August 2013  Belarus2–07–0
96.6–0
97.7–0
98.30 November 2013San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina  Germany1–06–02012–13 Women's FIH Hockey World League Final
99.1 December 2013  England1–03–2
100.2–2
101.7 December 2013  Argentina1–02–2 (3–2 p)
102.8 December 2013  Australia1–15–1
103.4–1
104.31 May 2014The Hague, Netherlands  Japan3–06–12014 Women's Hockey World Cup
105.6–0
106.2 June 2014  Belgium3–04–0
107.9 June 2014  South Korea2–03–0
108.3–0
109.12 June 2014  Argentina2–04–0
110.14 June 2014  Australia1–01–0
111.20 June 2015Antwerp, Belgium  France2–011–02014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals
112.9–0
113.11–0
114.23 June 2015  Japan1–04–0
115.3–0
116.27 June 2015  Italy1–09–0
117.2–0
118.6–0
119.2 July 2015  Australia2–15–1
120.22 August 2015London, England  Poland7–09–02015 Women's EuroHockey Championship
121.26 August 2015  Belgium3–05–0
122.5–0
123.18 June 2016London, United Kingdom  New Zealand1–06–22016 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
124.2–0
125.4–2
126.6–2
127.19 June 2016  Great Britain2–02–0
128.23 June 2016  Australia2–02–1
129.7 August 2016Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  Spain4–05–02016 Summer Olympics
130.5–0
131.12 August 2016  New Zealand1–01–1

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