Yohanna Lhopital

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Yohanna Lhopital
Personal information
Born (1999-09-18) 18 September 1999 (age 24)
France
Height 163 cm (5 ft 4 in)
Weight 50 kg (110 lb)
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current club Waterloo Ducks
National team
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2016–2019 France U–21 15 (3)
2016– France 62 (21)
Medal record
Women's field hockey
Representing Flag of France.svg  France
EuroHockey Championship II
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2023 Prague
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2021 Prague
EuroHockey Championship III
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2019 Lipovci

Yohanna Lhopital is a French field hockey player. [1] [2]

Contents

Early life

Yohanna Lhopital was born on 18 September 1999. [3] [1] [4]

Career

Domestic league

Lhopital currently competes in the ION Hockey League in Belgium. [5] She represents the Waterloo Ducks. [6]

Under-21

In 2016, Lhopital made her debut for the French U-21 team. She was the youngest player in the squad at the FIH Junior World Cup in Santiago. [7]

Following her debut, Lhopital also represented the junior national team at two EuroHockey Junior Championships. She was a member of the French squad at the 2017 and 2019 editions of the tournament, both being held in Valencia. [8]

Senior national team

Lhopital also made her senior debut in 2016, earning her first international caps during Round One of the 2016–17 FIH World League in Douai. [8]

Since making her senior debut, Lhopital has been a regular inclusion in the French national squad. She has medalled with the team at numerous EuroHockey Championships.]. [8] She won gold at the 2019 EuroHockey Championship III in Lipovci and the 2023 EuroHockey Championship II in Prague, as well as silver at the 2021 EuroHockey Championship II, also in Prague. [9]

Lhopital has been vying for a position in the French squad for the XXXIII Olympic Games. [10]

International goals

GoalDateLocationOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
114 September 2016Douai Hockey Club, Douai, FranceFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 4–14–1 2016–17 FIH World League Round 1 [11]
29 August 2017 Sport Wales National Centre, Cardiff, WalesFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 1–41–4 2017 EuroHockey Championship II [12]
37 July 2018Wattignies Hockey Club, Wattignies, FranceFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 3–03–0 2018–19 FIH Series Open [13]
431 May 2019 Sport Wales National Centre, Cardiff, WalesFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 1–11–2 Test Match [14]
59 June 2019 Banbridge Hockey Club, Banbridge, IrelandFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2–32–3 2018–19 FIH Series Finals [15]
628 July 2019Hockey Lipovci, Lipovci, SloveniaFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 2–016–0 2019 EuroHockey Championship III [16]
73 August 2019Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3–24–3 [17]
822 January 2020Stade de la Fontone, Antibes, FranceFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 2–02–2 Test Match [18]
93 August 2021Centralny Ośrodek Sportu, Wałcz, PolandFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 2–13–1 [19]
105 August 20211–03–1 [20]
113–1
1215 August 2021 HC Slavia Praha, Prague, Czech RepublicFlag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2–12–1 2021 EuroHockey Championship II [21]
1322 October 2021CUS Pisa, Pisa, ItalyFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 1–22–3 2022 FIH World Cup – European Qualifier [22]
1424 October 2021Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1–14–2 [23]
1524 August 2022Hockey Club Dunkerque Malo, Dunkirk, FranceFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1–02–0 2023 EuroHockey Championship Qualifiers [24]
1627 August 2022Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1–04–0 [25]
1720 July 2023Salon Hockey Club, Salon-de-Provence, FranceFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 4–14–1 Test Match [26]
1822 July 20231–13–2 [27]
192 August 2023 HC Slavia Praha, Prague, Czech RepublicFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1–05–0 2023 EuroHockey Championship II [28]
202–0
2128 January 2024 South African College Schools, Cape Town, South AfricaFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2–14–1 Test Match [29]

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