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The 2011 Women's Hockey Under–21 Four Nations Tournament was an invitational women's under–21 field hockey competition, hosted by Hockey India. The tournament took place between 8–12 November 2011 in New Delhi, India. A total of four teams competed for the title. Germany won the tournament, defeating New Zealand 3–2 during golden goal in the final. India finished in third place after a 3–2 win over Australia.

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  • The 2011 Women's Hockey Under–21 Four Nations Tournament was an invitational women's under–21 field hockey competition, hosted by Hockey India. The tournament took place between 8–12 November 2011 in New Delhi, India. A total of four teams competed for the title. Germany won the tournament, defeating New Zealand 3–2 during golden goal in the final. India finished in third place after a 3–2 win over Australia. (en)
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  • * Kate Gilmore * Hayley Padget * Penny Squibb * Lisa Keim * Sophie Mayen * Anju Dhiman * Jaspreet Kaur * Rhiannon Dennison * Julia King (en)
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  • * Brooke Peris * Rebecca Grote * Marilena Krauss * Laura Saenger * Viola Scharf * Poonam Rani * Natasha Cotton * Tara Hall * Pippa Hayward (en)
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  • The 2011 Women's Hockey Under–21 Four Nations Tournament was an invitational women's under–21 field hockey competition, hosted by Hockey India. The tournament took place between 8–12 November 2011 in New Delhi, India. A total of four teams competed for the title. Germany won the tournament, defeating New Zealand 3–2 during golden goal in the final. India finished in third place after a 3–2 win over Australia. (en)
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