Gonzalez Oliva, Mariana (1976–)
Gonzalez Oliva, Mariana (1976–)
Argentine field-hockey player. Born Mariana Gonzalez Oliva, Mar 12, 1976, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Midfielder, won a team bronze medal at Athens Olympics (2004); won World Cup (2002), and Pan American Games (2003); also played for the Rot Weiss Cologne club in Germany.
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