2024 Junior Pan American Championships
Jul 2, 2024 - Jul 12, 2024 | Junior USMNT & USWNT | Surrey, Canada
The 2024 Junior Pan American Championship will be hosted at Tamanawis Park in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada from July 2 to 12, 2024.
The top three finishing men's and women's teams qualify for the 2015 FIH Hockey Junior World Cups.
Tamanawis Park
Tamanawis Park is a growing center for field hockey in the region. This large, 19.5 acre, community park offers two full, lit artificial turf fields with a field house. The park also has two baseball diamonds and a soccer field that's shared with the Tamanawis Secondary School to the north.
Tamanwis Park is the exclusive destination for field hockey events in Surrey. The venue annually plays host to a number of national and international field hockey tournaments and has proven to be the facility of choice for many Field Hockey BC events.
12601 - 64 Avenue, Surrey BC Newton
History
The Junior Pan American Championship is an international junior field hockey competition for men and women organized by the Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF).
The tournament started in 1978 for the men and 1988 for the women.
In the men's competition, Argentina has won the competition every year except in 2021 where Chile was named the victors. For the women's, Argentina won seven, USA twice and Canada once.
This is a qualifier for the 2024 FIH Junior Hockey World Cups.
U-21 USMNT Roster
TBD
U-21 USWNT Roster
TBD
Men's Previous Winners
Year | Location | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th |
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2023 | Saint Michael, Barbados | Argentina | Canada | Chile | USA |
2021 | Santiago, Chile | Chile | Argentina | USA | Canada |
2016 | Toronto, Canada | Argentina | Canada | Chile | USA |
2012 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Argentina | Canada | Chile | USA |
2008 | Port of Spain, Trinidad | Argentina | Chile | USA | Canada |
2005 | Havana, Cuba | Argentina | Chile | Mexico | USA |
2000 | Santiago, Chile | Argentina | Chile | Canada | USA |
1996 | Bridgetown, Barbados | Argentina | Cuba | Canada | Chile |
1992 | Havana, Cuba | Argentina | Cuba | Canada | Chile |
1988 | Port of Spain, Trinidad | Argentina | Cuba | Canada | Chile |
1985 | Orlando, USA | Argentina | Canada | Chile | USA |
1981 | Santiago, Chile | Argentina | Canada | Chile | USA |
1978 | Mexico City, Mexico | Argentina | Chile | Canada | Mexico |
Women's Previous Winners
Year | Location | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th |
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2023 | Saint Michael, Barbados | USA | Argentina | Chile | Canada |
2021 | Santiago, Chile | Canada | Uruguay | USA | Chile |
2016 | Tacarigua, Trinidad | Argentina | USA | Chile | Canada |
2012 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Argentina | Canada | USA | Chile |
2008 | Mexico City, Mexico | USA | Chile | Argentina | Mexico |
2005 | Puerto Rico | Argentina | USA | Chile | Canada |
2000 | Bridgetown, Barbados | Argentina | USA | Canada | Chile |
1997 | Santiago, Chile | Argentina | Canada | USA | Chile |
1992 | Caracas, Venezuela | Argentina | Trinidad | Canada | USA |
1988 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Argentina | USA | Chile | Uruguay |