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Medaillen
Women's field hockey
Land: Argentinien Argentinien
Olympic Games

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Bronze 2004 Athens Team
Bronze 2008 Beijing Team
World Cup
Gold 2002 Perth Team

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Bronze 2006 Madrid Team
Champions Trophy
Gold 2001 Amstelveen Team
Gold 2008 Mönchengladbach Team

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Bronze 2004 Rosario Team
Pan American Games
Gold 1995 Mar del Plata Team
Gold 1999 Winnipeg Team
Gold 2003 Santo Domingo Team
Gold 2007 Rio de Janeiro Team
Pan American Cup
Gold 2001 Kingston Team

María Magdalena Aicega Amicarelli (born November 1, 1973 in Buenos Aires) is a retired field hockey player from Argentina, who won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia and the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China with the National Team. Magdalena also won the 2002 World Cup, two Champions Trophy, four gold medals at the Pan American Games and the Pan American Cup in 2001. Nicknamed Magui, she first represented her native country at the Junior World Cup in 1993 in Barcelona, Spain, where Argentina won the gold. The following year the penalty corner hitter played for the senior team, finishing second at the World Cup in Dublin, Ireland.

She was awarded with the Silver Olimpia Award, the most prestigious local prize awarded by Argentina's Sports Journalists Association, in 1998 and 2003. She was also nominated for the FIH's Best Player of the Year in 1999, won by Australia's Alyson Annan.

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