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Dutch beat Argentina to reach 6th straight women's hockey final at Paris Olympics

The Dutch have reached every final since missing out at the 2000 Sydney Games and have a chance to make history if both women's and men's teams win gold
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Netherlands' Yibbi Jansen, center, wearing a white headband, celebrates with teammates after scoring her side's third goal during the women's semifinal field hockey match against Argentina during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, August 7, 2024, in Colombes, France. AP/PTI
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Paris, August 7

Reigning Olympic champions, the Netherlands defeated Argentina 3-0 in the women's hockey semi-finals at the Paris Olympics on Wednesday as midfielder Luna Fokke came off the bench to grab a goal and an assist in the second quarter.

The Dutch have reached every final since missing out at the 2000 Sydney Games, when they finished with a second consecutive bronze, and have a chance to make history for the country if both women's and men's teams win gold for the hockey powerhouse.

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Belgium and China meet in the second semi later on Wednesday to determine who faces the world's top-ranked side, who will be playing in their sixth consecutive final, after both lost to the Dutch in the pool stage having conceded three goals.

Argentina, who were beaten by the Netherlands in the final in Tokyo, now have a chance to win their third bronze.

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Netherlands opened the scoring in the 21st minute when midfielder Fokke slipped behind the defense on a deep pass and dribbled into the circle to beat keeper Cristina Consentino stick-side, lofting the ball into the right corner of the net.

The Dutch scored a second five minutes later when Laura Nunnink redirected a hard cross from Fokke past Consentino's outstretched leg.

The tournament's leading scorer, midfielder Yibbi Jansen, piled on the pressure in the 35th minute with a penalty corner score, her eighth in Paris. Belgium's Ambre Ballenghien is the second highest scorer with six, all from the field.

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