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Pinoké, also
known as de St****neuzen, is a
Dutch field hockey club
based in Amstelveen. It was
founded on 23
January 1929,
making it the
second oldest...
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Pinoke McIntyre (September 27, 1934 – May 2, 2019) was a
Canadian ice
hockey player with the
Trail Smoke Eaters. He won a gold
medal at the 1961 World...
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concluded on 11 May 2024 with the
second match of the
championship final.
Pinoké were the
defending champions, they won
their first national title by defeating...
- editions. They were
eliminated in the
first round by Kampong. The
hosts Pinoké won
their first title by
defeating Kampong 1–0 in the final. Old Georgians...
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Thames Ditton,
England and the
final 8 will take
place during Easter 2025.
Pinoké were the
defending champions,
having won
their first title in the previous...
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February 2024) was a
Dutch field hockey player who pla**** with HC Rotterdam,
Pinoké and the
Netherlands women's
national field hockey team. She
became Junior...
- the Netherlands'
domestic league, the Hoofdkl****e,
Steensma represents Pinoké. In 2018,
Steensma was a
member of the
Netherlands U–18 team that won gold...
- ways, due to lack of
spelling rules. Therefore, the name has been
spelled Pinoke, Pinnick, Pinnock, Pin**** and
Pinock in
addition to
other variations of...
- play the next
season in the Hoofdkl****e.
Bloemendaal Klein Zwitserland
Pinoké Amsterdam Rotterdam HGC
Schaerweijde Kampong Laren Den
Bosch HDM Oranje-Rood...
- he was 16
years old. In
February 2020 he
signed a two-year
contract at
Pinoké in the
Netherlands from the 2020–21
season onwards.
During the 2021–22 indoor...