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Medal record
Competitor for Flag of Argentina Argentina
Women's Field Hockey
Olympic Games
Silver2000 SydneyTeam
Bronze2004 AthensTeam
Pan American Games
Gold1999 WinnipegTeam
Gold2003 Santo DomingoTeam

Agustina Soledad García (born June 12, 1981) is a field hockey player from Argentina, who won the silver medal with the national women's hockey team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The striker twice (2002 and 2004) was named WorldHockey Women's Young Player of the Year by the International Hockey Federation (FIH).

Flag of ArgentinaArgentina Women's Field Hockey Squad 2000 Olympic GamesFlag of Argentina

 Mariela Antoniska |  Agustina García |  Magdalena Aicega |  María Paz Ferrari |  Anabel Gambero |  Ayelén Stepnik |  Inés Arrondo |  Luciana Aymar |  Vanina Oneto |  Jorgelina Rimoldi |  Karina Masotta |  Paola Vukojicic |  Laura Maiztequi |  Mercedes Margalot |  Maria de la Paz Hernandez |  Cecilia Rognoni | Head Coach: Sergio Vigil


Preceded by
Angie Skirving (AUS)
WorldHockey Young Player of the Year
2002
Succeeded by
Maartje Scheepstra (NED)
Preceded by
Maartje Scheepstra (NED)
WorldHockey Young Player of the Year
2004
Succeeded by
Maartje Goderie (NED)


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