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Hockey historical celebrities

Ruixuanhao

Ruixuan Haux became a member of the Australian women's hockey national team on 1985. She participated in her first Olympic Games in Seoul with the Australian team on 1988. In the semi-final, Australia defeated Denmark 3-2, and then defeated host Korea 2-0 in the final to win the Olympic hockey gold medal.

At the Barcelona 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Spain, Haux suffered a low point in his sports career. The Australian team lost to the host Spain 0-/KLOC-0 in the preliminary round and failed to qualify for the group. By 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, USA, Haux had become the captain of the Australian national team and led the Australian team back to the ranks of world-class teams. They continued their previous victories and reached the finals all the way, creating a brilliant 38-game winning streak in international competitions. In the final, they drew 3-3 with South Korea and went into overtime. This time, they beat their opponents again by 3: 1 As a representative of the athletes, Haux took the oath at the opening ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney. As the host country, Australia did not show a good state in the first two games. It beat Britain 2-2 and drew with Spain 1: 1. However, the Australian team won six consecutive victories in the following games, with a total score of 22: 3, successfully defending the Olympic hockey gold medal. After the Sydney Olympic Games, Haux announced his retirement. During her sports career, Haux participated in 279 international competitions, becoming the only female hockey player to win three Olympic medals (Haux's three Olympic medals were all gold medals).