Australia has a great record in Olympic hockey. The first Australian men's team competed in Melbourne 1956 and since then they have finished no lower than sixth. The men's team, the Kookaburras, won the gold medal in Athens in 2004. The Australian women first played in 1984, and have won the gold in Seoul 1988, Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000.

Australian Men's Olympic Hockey Record

The Australian men's hockey team won the gold medal in 2004. In addition, they have won the silver four times, and the bronze five times.

Year Place
2024  
2020 2nd (Silver)
2016 6th
2012 3rd (Bronze)
2008 3rd (Bronze)
2004 1st (GOLD!)
2000 3rd (Bronze)
1996 3rd (Bronze)
1992 2nd (Silver)
1988 4th
1984 4th
1980 Boycott
1976 2nd (Silver)
1972 5th
1968 2nd (Silver)
1964 3rd (Bronze)
1960 6th
1956 5th

Australian Women's Olympic Hockey Record

The Australian women's hockey team won the gold medal in 1988, 1996 and 2000.

Year Place
2024  
2020 5th
2016 6th
2012 5th
2008 5th
2004 5th
2000 1st (GOLD!)
1996 1st (GOLD!)
1992 5th
1988 1st (GOLD!)
1984 4th

Trivia

  • The only Australian Test cricketer to also represent Australia at the Olympics was Brian Booth. He was part of the Australian field hockey team that finished fifth at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, though he was not utilised in any of Australia's matches. He also played in 29 Tests for Australia from 1961 to 1966.
  • Nova Peris represented Australia in two different sports at the Olympic Games: Athletics in 2000 and Hockey in 1996.
  • Four sets of siblings competed for Australia in Beijing - three playing in the water polo competition and one in the hockey team.
  • Aussie hockey player Eddie Ockenden will become the first-ever five-time Olympian for hockey when he competes at Paris 2024. The 37-year-old defender first represented Australia at the Olympics in 2008.