Jip Dicke
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Born |
The Hague, Netherlands | 9 July 2002|||||||||||||||||||
Playing position | Forward | |||||||||||||||||||
Senior career | ||||||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | |||||||||||||||||||
–2023 | HDM | |||||||||||||||||||
2024– | SCHC | |||||||||||||||||||
National team | ||||||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Caps | Goals | |||||||||||||||||
2022–2023 | Netherlands U–21 | 12 | (17) | |||||||||||||||||
2025– | Netherlands | 0 | (0) | |||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jip Dicke (born 9 July 2002)[1] is field hockey player from the Netherlands, who plays as a forward.[2][3]
Personal life
Jip Dicke was born and raised in The Hague. Her sister, Pien, also plays international field hockey for the Netherlands.[4]
Career
Domestic
In the Dutch Hoofdklasse, Dicke represents SCHC alongside her sister.[5][6] She has also previously represented HDM.[4][7]
Under–21
Dicke has had a hugely successful junior international career. She represented the Netherlands U–21 side from 2022 to 2023, during which time she won two FIH Junior World Cup gold medals.[8] Her first gold came at the 2022 edition in Potchefstroom, where she was the tournament top goalscorer.[9] Her second came at the 2023 edition in Santiago, her final appearance with the junior squad.[10]
Oranje
In 2025, Dicke received her first call-up to the Oranje squad.[11] She will make her senior internal debut during the European Leg of the 2024–25 FIH Pro League.[12][13]
References
- ^ "Team Details – Netherlands". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "Oranje Dames". hockey.nl (in Dutch). Hockey Netherlands. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "DICKE Jip". eurohockey.altiusrt.com. European Hockey Federation. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ a b "Pien en Jip Dicke: zussen én doelpuntenmachines in de hoofdklasse en in (Jong) Oranje". omroepwest.nl (in Dutch). Omroep West. 18 November 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "Jip Dicke". hockey.nl (in Dutch). Hockey Netherlands. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "First final match between SCHC and Den Bosch undecided". tulphoofdklasse.com. Tulp Hoofdklasse. 24 May 2025. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "Jong Oranje-hockeyster Jip Dicke had 18 hechtingen nodig voor hoofdwond: 'Mijn lichaam sloeg op tilt'". ad.nl (in Dutch). Algemeen Dagblad. 2 October 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "DICKE Jip". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "Netherlands reign supreme but Germany push all the way; England win bronze after close encounter with India; Argentina and South Africa sign off with victories. Highlights from Day 12 in Potchefstroom". fih.hockey. International Hockey Federation. 12 April 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "'Best game of our lives': Netherlands women win Junior Hockey World Cup". fih.hockey. The Hockey Paper. 11 December 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "Netherlands: Jip Dicke as trainee in Orange: 'I'm going to prove myself'". hockeywrldnws.com. Hockey World News. 20 March 2025. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "Ehren kiest voor vier nieuwe namen in zijn Pro League-selectie". hockey.nl (in Dutch). Hockey Netherlands. 31 May 2025. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "2024–25 FIH Hockey Pro League (W)". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
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