HomeLatest NewsWorld Cups 11 September 2010 England win their first Hockey World Cup hockey medal By Hockey Paper staff England 2 Germany 0 First half goals from Alex Danson and Helen Richardson deliver bronze for England. Hockey Factory Shop TagsEngland HockeyGeorgie TwiggHelen Richardson-walshHockey World CupKate Richardson-WalshNicola White LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Previous articleJohn Willmott exchanges his hockey stick for a spearNext article2010 Women’s Hockey World Cup: Argentina strike gold More from Author International Tom Craig back for Australia hockey men after drug ban Disgraced Australian men’s international Tom Craig has earned a recall to... Hockey Paper staff - Features Can China men’s hockey grow after women’s Olympic success? With the country’s strong tradition in the sport, particularly from the... Hockey Paper staff - Features Guinness World record for world’s largest hockey festival In the lush hills of Kodagu, a remarkable sporting and... Hockey Paper staff - Club England Hockey Finals: Reading women aim for first title since 2013 Reading are one match away from their first women's title for... Hockey Paper staff - - A word from our sponsors - Read NowAdvertorialClubCoachingEHLEquipment GuideEuroHockeyEuropeFeaturedFeaturesGuest BlogsHockey5sInternationalLatest NewsMastersMen's HockeyOlympicsPro LeagueSEO articlesTodd WilliamsUmpiringUncategorizedWomen's HockeyWorld CupsMore Can China men’s hockey grow after women’s Olympic success? Guinness World record for world’s largest hockey festival Biba Mills: Meet the 16-year-old rising star of English club hockey Scottish club hockey stalwart retires after nearly 40 years Farce and intrigue: The sorry decline of Pakistan hockey ‘One last go’: George Pinner eyes Euro Hockey League glory with Old Georgians Wellingborough 7s Hockey celebrates 10th anniversary Scottish masters player returns to hockey 100 days after lifesaving surgery ‘Constant pressure’: Durham University hail historic England Hockey top tier status ‘Hell of a ride’: At 40, Richmond forward finally marks Premier Division debut FIH Hockey Pro League: ‘Hollywood’ Sam Ward and other talking points ‘We can compete against top echelon of world hockey’ – Scotland women