Marijn Veen

{{Short description|Dutch field hockey player}}

{{Infobox field hockey player

| name = Marijn Veen

| image =

| fullname = Marijn Anne Elise Veen

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1996|11|18}}

| birth_place = Utrecht, Netherlands

| position = Forward

| currentclub = Amsterdam

| years1 = {{0|0000}}–2017

| clubs1 = Kampong

| years2 = 2017–

| clubs2 = Amsterdam

| nationalyears1 = 2015–2017

| nationalteam1 = Netherlands U–21

| nationalcaps1 = 11

| nationalgoals1 = 7

| nationalyears2 = 2016–

| nationalteam2 = Netherlands Indoor

| nationalcaps2 = 18

| nationalgoals2 = 8

| nationalyears3 = 2018–

| nationalteam3 = Netherlands

| nationalcaps3 = 23

| nationalgoals3 = 11

| medaltemplates =

{{MedalCountry|{{NED}}}}

{{MedalSport|Women's field hockey}}

{{MedalOlympic}}

{{MedalGold|2024 Paris|Team}}

{{MedalCompetition|European Championship}}

{{MedalGold|2019 Antwerp|}}

{{MedalGold|2023 Mönchengladbach|}}

{{MedalCompetition|FIH Pro League}}

{{MedalGold|2019 Amstelveen|}}

{{MedalCompetition|Champions Trophy}}

{{MedalGold|2018 Changzhou|Team}}

{{MedalCompetition|EuroHockey Junior Championship}}

{{MedalGold|2017 Valencia|}}

{{MedalSport|Women's indoor hockey}}

{{MedalCompetition|Indoor World Cup}}

{{MedalSilver|2018 Berlin|}}

{{MedalCompetition|EuroHockey Indoor Championship}}

{{MedalGold|2016 Minsk|}}

{{MedalSilver|2018 Prague|}}

{{MedalSport|Women's hockey5s}}

{{MedalCompetition|Youth Olympic Games}}

{{MedalSilver|2014 Nanjing|Team}}

}}

Marijn Anne Elise Veen (born 18 November 1996) is a Dutch field hockey player who plays as a forward.{{cite web |url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/797 |title=Team Details – Netherlands |publisher=International Hockey Federation |website=tms.fih.ch |accessdate=22 January 2020}}{{cite web |url=https://hockey.nl/held/marijn-veen/ |title=Marijn Veen |publisher=Hockey Netherlands |website=hockey.nl |accessdate=18 November 2018}}

Personal life

Marijn Veen was born and raised in Utrecht, Netherlands.

Career

=Club hockey=

Veen played for Kampong until 2017 when she transferred to Amsterdam.{{cite web |title=Marijn Veen ruilt Kampong met pijn in het hart in voor Amsterdam |url=https://hockey.nl/nieuws/hoofdklasse-dames/marijn-veen-ruilt-kampong-pijn-hart-amsterdam/ |website=hockey.nl |accessdate=30 June 2019 |language=Dutch}}

=National teams=

==Indoor==

In 2016 and 2018, Veen was a member of the Netherlands Indoor team at the EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship in Minsk and Prague, winning gold and silver medals respectively.{{cite web |url=https://archive.eurohockey.org/netherlands-champions/ |title=THE NETHERLANDS ARE CHAMPIONS! |publisher=European Hockey Federation |website=eurohockey.org |accessdate=22 January 2020}}{{cite web |url=https://eurohockey.org/vivots-ice-cool-nerve-wins-back-womens-european-indoor-title-for-germany/ |title=VIVOT'S ICE COOL NERVE WINS BACK WOMEN'S EUROPEAN INDOOR TITLE FOR GERMANY |publisher=European Hockey Federation |website=eurohockey.org |accessdate=22 January 2020}}

She followed this up with a silver medal at the 2018 Indoor World Cup in Berlin.{{cite web |url=https://tms.fih.ch/people/6614 |title=VEEN Marijn |publisher=International Hockey Federation |website=tms.fih.ch |accessdate=22 January 2020}}

==Under–18 and Under–21==

Veen was part of the Netherlands U–18 Team at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics where the team finished second, losing to China in the final.{{cite web |url=https://www.olympic.org/videos/nanjing-2014/hockey |title=Hockey |publisher=olympic.org |accessdate=18 November 2018}}

From 2015 to 2017, Veen was a member of the Netherlands U–21 team. She captained the team to a gold medal at the 2017 EuroHockey Junior Championship in Valencia.{{cite web |url=https://eurohockey.org/netherlands-hit-belgium-for-six-of-the-best-to-retain-womens-euro-juniors-title/ |title=NETHERLANDS HIT BELGIUM FOR SIX OF THE BEST TO RETAIN WOMEN'S EURO JUNIORS TITLE |publisher=European Hockey Federation |website=eurohockey.org |accessdate=22 January 2020}}

==Oranje Dames==

Veen made her senior international debut in November 2018 at the Champions Trophy. She scored two goals in her debut, in a 3–1 win against Japan.{{cite web |url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/797 |title=Wanglibao Hockey Champions Trophy Changzhou Wujin 2018 |publisher=International Hockey Federation |accessdate=18 November 2018}}

In 2019, Veen won two gold medals with the national team; at the Grand Final of the FIH Pro League in Amstelveen{{cite web |url=https://www.fihproleague.com/news/netherlands-on-hunt-for-second-fih-hockey-pro-league-gold__712 |title=NETHERLANDS ON HUNT FOR SECOND FIH HOCKEY PRO LEAGUE GOLD |publisher=FIH Pro League |website=fihproleague.com |accessdate=22 January 2020}} and at the EuroHockey Nations Championship in Antwerp.{{cite web |url=https://www.belfiuseurohockey.com/en/news/article.html?Article_ID=867553 |title=BRILLIANT ORANJE PERFORMANCE EARN TENTH WOMEN'S EUROHOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE |publisher=Belfius EuroHockey |website=belfiuseurohockey.com |accessdate=22 January 2020}}

=International goals=

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Goal

!align=center|Date

!Location

!width=90|Opponent

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!data-sort-type="number" style="font-size:95%"|Result

!Competition

!{{abbr|Ref.|Reference}}

1rowspan=2|17 November 2018rowspan=5|Wujin Hockey Stadium, Changzhou, Chinarowspan="2" |{{fhw|JPN}}align="center"|1–1rowspan=2; align="center"| 3–1rowspan=5|2018 Champions Trophyrowspan=2|{{cite web|url=https://tms.fih.ch/matches/12375/reports/matchreport |title=Netherlands 3–1 Japan |publisher=International Hockey Federation |accessdate=22 January 2020}}
2align="center"|3–1
320 November 2018{{fhw|AUS}}align="center"|1–0align="center"| 3–0{{cite web|url=https://tms.fih.ch/matches/12379/reports/matchreport |title=Australia 0–3 Netherlands |publisher=International Hockey Federation |accessdate=22 January 2020}}
422 November 2018{{fhw|GBR}}align="center"|1–0align="center"| 4–0{{cite web|url=https://tms.fih.ch/matches/12384/reports/matchreport |title=Great Britain 0–4 Netherlands |publisher=International Hockey Federation |accessdate=22 January 2020}}
524 November 2018rowspan=2|{{fhw|CHN}}align="center"|2–0align="center"| 2–1{{cite web|url=https://tms.fih.ch/matches/12386/reports/matchreport |title=Netherlands 2–1 China |publisher=International Hockey Federation |accessdate=22 January 2020}}
610 April 2019De Klapperboom, Utrecht, Netherlandsalign="center"|5–0align="center"| 6–0rowspan=3|2019 FIH Pro League{{cite web|url=https://tms.fih.ch/matches/12763/reports/matchreport |title=Netherlands 6–0 China |publisher=International Hockey Federation |accessdate=22 January 2020}}
71 June 2019Sportpark Aalsterweg, Eindhoven, Netherlands{{fhw|GBR}}align="center"|2–0align="center"| 2–0{{cite web|url=https://tms.fih.ch/matches/12784/reports/matchreport |title=Netherlands 2–0 Great Britain |publisher=International Hockey Federation |accessdate=22 January 2020}}
829 June 2019Wagener Stadium, Amstelveen, Netherlands{{fhw|AUS}}align="center"|1–1align="center"| 2–2{{cite web|url=https://tms.fih.ch/matches/12808/reports/matchreport |title=Netherlands 2–2 Australia |publisher=International Hockey Federation |accessdate=22 January 2020}}
929 July 2019Yamanashi Gakuin Hockey Stadium, Kōfu, Japan{{fhw|JPN}}align="center"|1–1align="center"| 3–1Test Match{{cite web|url=https://tms.fih.ch/matches/13482/reports/matchreport |title=Japan 1–3 Netherlands |publisher=International Hockey Federation |accessdate=22 January 2020}}
10rowspan=2|21 August 2019rowspan=2|Wilrijkse Plein, Antwerp, Belgiumrowspan=2|{{fhw|RUS}}align="center"|7–0rowspan=2; align="center"| 14–0rowspan=2|2019 EuroHockey Championshiprowspan=2|{{cite web|url=https://tms.fih.ch/matches/12591/reports/matchreport |title=Netherlands 14–0 Russia |publisher=International Hockey Federation |accessdate=22 January 2020}}
11align="center"|13–0

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