Source: Worldsportpics Frank Uijlenbroek

GB Hockey beat Australia in thriller

Great Britain beat Australia 2-1 in opening Olympic match Goals from Lily Owsley and Alex Danson secure the three points Georgina Morgan with Australia goal Great Britain’s next match is Monday at 22:00 vs. India, live on BBC Sport Goalkeeper Maddie Hinch produced a goalkeeping masterclass as Great Britain got their Olympic campaign off to

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Source: England Hockey

England Hockey appoint Kate Swann as Non-Exec Director

England Hockey has announced the appointment of Kate Swann as an independent Non-Executive Director. With more than 27 years’ worth of experience at the forefront of business in this country and overseas, she will bring her acumen and insight to England Hockey as we drive forward with our vision of creating a Nation Where Hockey Matters.

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Source: Loughborough University

Great Loughborough representation in Rio Hockey squads

The British Olympic Association (BOA) have named the men’s and women’s hockey squads for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, which includes no fewer than ten current or former Loughborough students. Current student Ian Sloan is one of five Loughborough men included, whilst London 2012 bronze medallists Laura Unsworth, Nicola White and Hannah Macleod are three

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Source: Simon Parker

BOC announces GB hockey squads for Rio 2016

The British Olympic Association has today named the men’s and women’s hockey squads who will compete for Team GB at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Eight of the women’s team who won bronze at London 2012 return with Hannah MacLeod, Georgie Twigg, Laura Unsworth and Nicola White all included while Crista Cullen, Helen and Kate

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Source: England Hockey

Hockey, Cricket and Netball get together on project Team Up

England Hockey, the ECB and England Netball have announced that they will be working together on a landmark project called Team Up for the  upcoming home Women’s World Cups. The next three years are a unique period for women’s team sports. England will host three consecutive Women’s World Cups; 2017 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, 2018 Women’s

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