2002 Women's Hockey International Challenge

The 2002 Women's Hockey International Challenge was a women's field hockey tournament, consisting of a series of test matches. It was held in Perth and Sydney, from 13 to 23 June 2002.

South Korea won the tournament after defeating Australia 1–0 in the final. Japan finished in third place after defeating the Australian Institute of Sport 3–1 in the third place playoff.

Competition format
The tournament featured the national teams of Australia, Japan and South Korea, as well as a team from the Australian Institute of Sport. The teams competed in a double round-robin format, with each team playing each other twice. Three points were awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss.

Squads
Head Coach: David Bell

1. Louise Dobson

2. Karen Smith

3. Ngaire Smith

4. Bianca Langham-Pritchard

5. Peta Gallagher

6. Bianca Netzler

7. Emily Halliday

8. Brooke Morrison

9. Wendy Alcorn

10. Rachel Imison (GK)

11. Carmel Bakurski

12. Nina Bonner (GK)

13. Joanne Banning

14. Melanie Twitt

15. Julie Towers

16. Tammy Cole

17. Sarah Taylor

18. Katrina Powell (C)

1. Toni Cronk (GK)

2. Jessica Monkivitch

3. Kimberley Robards

4. Elisabeth Paget

5. Megan Rivers

6. Susannah Harris

7. Shayni Buswell

8. Leanne Hammond

9. Renae Holmes

10. Nicole Arrold (C)

11. Denise Durajski

12. Cindy Morgan (GK)

13. Katrina Paterson

14. Emma Meyer

15. Donna-Lee Patrick

16. Natalie Willims

17. Jayde Taylor

18. Suzanne Faulkner

Head Coach: Akihiro Kuga

1. Rie Terazono (GK)

2. Keiko Miura (C)

3. Ikuko Matsuyama

4. Yukari Yamamoto

5. Sachimi Iwao

6. Chie Kimura

7. Yuka Ogura

8. Sakae Morimoto

9. Kaori Chiba

10. Naoko Saito

11. Toshie Tsukui

12. Nami Miyazaki (GK)

13. Misato Yasue

14. Akiko Kitada

15. Emi Sakurai

16. Mayumi Ono

17. Asuka Chiba

Head Coach: Lim Heung-Sin

1. Park Yong-Sook (GK)

2. Kim Yun-Mi

3. Lee Jin-Hee

4. Yoo Hee-Joo

5. Lee Seon-Ok

6. Ki Sook-Hyun

7. Kim Eun-Jin

8. Lee Mi-Seong

9. Oh Ko-Woon

10. Kim Seong-Eun

11. Kim Jin-Kyoung

12. Jo Jin-Ju

13. Lee Eun-Young (C)

14. Lim Ju-Lyoung (GK)

15. Park Jeong-Sook

16. Kang Na-Young

17. Kim Jung-Hee

18. Choi Su-Yun

Final standings
As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.