How does the hockey tournament work in the Olympics?

The hockey tournament at the Olympics is a single-elimination tournament, with the top teams from each pool advancing to the quarterfinals. The matches are played in a round-robin format, with each team playing every other team in its pool. The top two teams from each pool advance to the quarterfinals, where they are seeded according to their performance in the pool stage. The quarterfinals are followed by the semifinals and the final. The winning team is awarded the gold medal, the runner-up team is awarded the silver medal, and the third-place team is awarded the bronze medal.

  1. How many teams participate in the hockey tournament at the Olympics? 12 teams participate in the men's and women's hockey tournaments.
  2. How are the teams divided into pools? The teams are divided into two pools of six teams each.
  3. How many matches does each team play in the pool stage? Each team plays five matches in the pool stage.
  4. What happens if two teams are tied in the standings at the end of the pool stage? If two teams are tied in the standings at the end of the pool stage, the team with the better goal difference advances.
  5. Who won the gold medal in hockey at the last Olympics? Belgium won the gold medal in men's hockey and Argentina won the gold medal in women's hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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