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The Netherlands won its second straight gold medal in women's field hockey on Friday, adding to its all-time medal lead in the event.

The Dutch blanked Argentina 2-0 in the final, winning their third match by shutout of the Olympic tournament. Maartje Paumen and Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel each scored a goal for the Dutch, who have won medals in women's field hockey in each of the last five Olympics.

The Dutch women have also won six medals since women's field hockey became an Olympic sport in 1980, two more than Australia. The Netherlands, as a nation, has more Olympic medals than any other, with 15.

In the bronze medal match earlier on Friday, Great Britain won its first medal in women's field hockey in 20 years by defeating New Zealand, 3-1.

Australia took fifth place in the event by topping China in a classification match.

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