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OLYMPIC DREAM INDIA Arjuna Award Winners from All Categories Year Category Name 2016 Boxing Shiva Thapa 2016 Billiards & Sourav Kothari Snooker 2016 Athletics Lalita Shivaji Babar 2016 Cricket Ajinkya Rahane 2015 Gymnastics Dipa Karmakar 2015 Kabaddi Abhilasha Shashikant Mhatre 2015 Rowing Sawarn Singh 2015 Weightlifting Sathish Kumar Sivalingam 2015 Boxing Mandeep Jangra 2015 Athletics Machettira Raju Poovamma 2015 Archery Naib Subedar Sandeep Kumar 2015 Shooting Jitu Rai 2015 Kabaddi Manjeet Chhillar 2015 Cricket Rohit Sharma 2015 Wrestling Bajrang Kumar 1 OLYMPIC DREAM INDIA 2015 Wrestling Babita Kumari 2015 Wushu Yumnam Sanathoi Devi 2015 Swimming Sharath M. Gayakwad (Paralympic Swimming) 2015 RollerSkating Anup Kumar Yama 2015 Badminton Kidambi Srikanth Nammalwar 2015 Hockey Parattu Raveendran Sreejesh 2014 Weightlifting Renubala Chanu 2014 Archery Abhishek Verma 2014 Athletics Tintu Luka 2014 Cricket Ravichandran Ashwin 2014 Kabaddi Mamta Pujari 2014 Shooting Heena Sidhu 2014 Rowing Saji Thomas 2014 Wrestling Sunil Kumar Rana 2014 Volleyball Tom Joseph 2014 Squash Anaka Alankamony 2014 Basketball Geetu Anna Jose 2 OLYMPIC DREAM INDIA 2014 Badminton Valiyaveetil Diju 2013 Hockey Saba Anjum 2013 Golf Gaganjeet Bhullar 2013 Athletics Ranjith Maheshwari (Athlete) 2013 Cricket Virat Kohli 2013 Archery Chekrovolu Swuro 2013 Badminton Pusarla Venkata Sindhu 2013 Billiards & Rupesh Shah Snooker 2013 Boxing Kavita Chahal 2013 Chess Abhijeet Gupta 2013 Shooting Rajkumari Rathore 2013 Squash Joshna Chinappa 2013 Wrestling Neha Rathi 2013 Wrestling Dharmender Dalal 2013 Athletics Amit Kumar Saroha 2012 Wrestling Narsingh Yadav 2012 Cricket Yuvraj Singh 3 OLYMPIC DREAM INDIA 2012 Swimming Sandeep Sejwal 2012 Billiards & Aditya S. Mehta Snooker 2012 Judo Yashpal Solanki 2012 Boxing Vikas Krishan 2012 Badminton Ashwini Ponnappa 2012 Polo Samir Suhag 2012 Badminton Parupalli Kashyap 2012 Hockey Sardar Singh 2012 Kabaddi Anup Kumar 2012 Wrestling Rajinder Kumar 2012 Wrestling Geeta Phogat 2012 Wushu M. -
06 Oct to 31 Dec 2014 Vol 12
P-1 India Outshine Australia VOL-12 06 Oct 2014 - 31 Dec 2014 Read on page 24 Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra Elected Hockey India President Message from Read on page 20 Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra President - Hockey India & Chairman - Hero Hockey India League It has been an evenul quarter for Hockey India. Hockey India hosted the 35th edion of Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswar from December 6-14. While Germany was the winner, the Indian team fared well and was placed fourth in the Tournament. Players from the Indian squad were also recognised for their outstanding performance during the tournament. My congratulaons to P R Sreejesh for winning the Tata Steel Best Goalkeeper of the tournament, Akashdeep Singh for MCL Best Junior Player of the tournament, Sardar Singh for NALCO Fan's Choice and S V Sunil for Cairn India Most Energec Player awards. The team had won the Indo-Australia series in Perth earlier in November. The Indian Junior Women Hockey Team also played a six match series against New Zealand which was followed by the Senior Women team who were a tough compeon to Italy. India's Junior Men Team stood tall against Australia, Japan and New Zealand in Australia which is a great achievement. In its endeavour to produce and nurture young talent, Hockey India also recently announced the launch of its 'Online Academy Plaorm' to guide the young talent. The iniave is a comprehensive programme aimed at helping young aspirants to learn the new tricks, strategies and development in the game. Hockey India also announced the 'Hockey India Annual Awards' from the current year for the most promising and potent players from the current as well as upcoming teams. -
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Wednesday 29th December, 2010 15 BY REX CLEMENTINE Indian field hen the West Indies arrived in Sri Lanka in November for a Wseven week cricket tour, there hockey body was quite a bit of skepticism with West Indies cricket in some turmoil. The launches commitment of Chris Gayle for West Indies cricket had been questioned after the left-hander refused to sign a central new league contract and he was promptly removed as captain. MUMBAI, India (AP) - Darren Sammy, whose place in the Indian field hockey looks set for side wasn’t guaranteed, became the 35th a new confrontation with FIH Test captain of West Indies. But some- after the launch of a franchise- one following in the footsteps of Sir based league to be organized by Frank Worrell, Sir Gary Sobers, Rohan a federation not recognized by Kanhai, Clive Lloyd and Sir Viv the world governing body. Richards, playing only eight Tests for Several top Indian players, the West Indies is hardly any qualifica- including star penalty-corner tion and therefore Sammy’s appoint- specialist Sandeep Singh, have ment had greatly upset West Indian sup- signed up for the $1 million porters. World Series Hockey, to be Furthermore, West Indies had never organized by the Indian Hockey won a Test Match in Sri Lanka and they Federation jointly with Nimbus had lost five of their previous six Tests Sport from next year. played here prior to the 2010 tour. The IHF has not been recog- Chris Gayle’s 333 in Galle this year was Test cricket’s 11th highest score. -
Punjabi Compulsory
BA - 2 Punjabi Compulsory Sr No College Roll No Student Name Father Name Section 1 13001 AMAN ARORA JAGDISH KUMAR A 2 13002 KHUSHAL SHARMA RASHPAL CHAND B 3 13003 PARDEEP KUMAR TARSEM CHAND C 4 13004 PRABHSIMRAN SINGH HARDIP SINGH D 5 13005 ROHAN GARG RAJINDER KUMAR E 6 13006 GURMANDEEP SINGH TOOR JASDEEP SINGH TOOR A 7 13007 BHARTINDER SINGH HARJIT SINGH B 8 13008 NITISH SANJAY KUMAR C 9 13009 ARSHDEEP SINGH JASVIR SINGH D 10 13010 KARANDEEP SINGH KULDEEP SINGH E 11 13011 JEWEL SHANKAR LAL A 12 13012 HARPREET SINGH RUPINDER SINGH B 13 13013 JASPAL SINGH BALWANT SINGH C 14 13014 MUKHTAR AHMED RAISH MOHAMMAD D 15 13015 AMANDEEP SINGH SADHU SINGH E 16 13016 LAKHWINDER SINGH AMRIK SINGH A 17 13017 GULSHAN SINGH NIRMAL SINGH B 18 13018 AMANDEEP SINGH JAGDEV SINGH C 19 13019 GURPAL SHARMA SATGUR D 20 13020 ARASHDEEP SINGH DARSHAN SINGH E 21 13021 ARSH PREET SINGH JASPAL SINGH A 22 13022 MUKUL GARG RAJINDER KUMAR B 23 13023 LOVEPREET SINGH GURNAM SINGH C 24 13024 SUKHWINDER SINGH HARPAL SINGH D 25 13025 SATBIR SINGH MANJIT SINGH E 26 13026 SHOKAT ALI JUME KHAN A 27 13027 MOHIT GUPTA BANSI LAL B 28 13028 DILSHAD ALI SHER MOHAMMAD C 29 13029 KARAN KUMAR SATISH KUMAR D 30 13030 PRITAM KUMAR SHAMSHER SINGH E 31 13031 SUNIL KUMAR GYAN DUTT A 32 13032 HIMANSHU KRISHAN KUMAR B 33 13033 SAHIL AHUJA MULKH RAJ C 34 13034 RAMANDEEP SINGH HARINDER SINGH D 35 13035 SATINDER SINGH GURMEET SINGH E 36 13036 RAJVEER SINGH GURJIT SINGH A 37 13037 JASPREET SINGH GURMEET SINGH B 38 13038 NARAYAN DAS LACHMAN DAS C 39 13039 NAVDEEP SINGH RAJINDER SINGH D 40 13040 -
KHALSA COLLEGE AMRITSAR an Autonomous College Result of Entrance Test-2017 Held on 22.06.2017 B.Sc
KHALSA COLLEGE AMRITSAR An Autonomous College Result of Entrance Test-2017 held on 22.06.2017 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture-I MERIT LIST Note: The result of Entrance Test and Merit List is provisional subject to the verification of marks of 10+2 and other credentials of the candidate. For Counselling Schedule refer to College website : www.khalsacollege.edu.in Merit Roll No. Name of Candidate Father's Name Mother's Name Position 1. 1328 Ashank Mahajan Rajesh Kumar Priyanka Kumari 2. 1621 Anirudh Sharma Ashok Kumar Savita 3. 1732 Harmandeep Kaur Sukhjinder Singh Harpinder Kaur 4. 1471 Harjot Singh Manjeet Singh Ghuliani Jasbir Kaur Ghuliani Kumardeep Singh 5. 1758 Balkaran Singh Charanjit Kaur Sran 6. 1562 Amritpal Kaur Sarbjeet Singh Sarbjit Kaur 7. 1625 Jatinderjit Kaur Gill Jasbir Singh Kamaljit Kaur 8. 1632 Jaswinder Singh Chhaju Singh Paramjit Kaur 9. 1687 Anmoldeep Singh Tejinder Singh Harjeet Kaur 10. 1244 Kulwinder Kaur Shamsher Singh Kanwaljit Kaur 11. 1485 Simranjit Singh Gurdial Singh Amandeep Kaur 12. 1128 Tarun Jain Mukesh Kumar Karamjeet Rani 13. 1178 Kamolika Gupta Bhupinder Kumar Anju Gupta 14. 1581 Arshdeep Kaur Major Singh Sukhwinder Kaur 15. 1622 Rohit Kakkar Sawtantar Kumar Ritu Kakkar 16. 1436 Parneet Kaur Salwinder Singh Surinder Kaur 17. 1514 Yatin Kumar Arora Vijay Kumar Renu 18. 1651 Khushkaran Singh Gurbinder Singh Manpreet Kaur 19. 1018 Harmeet Kaur Jagroop Singh Mandip Kaur 20. 1287 Ravneet Kaur Manjit Singh Harmeet Kaur 21. 1719 Abhishek Dhingra Sita Ram Varinder Kaur 22. 1769 Vikram Kumar Arun Kumar Anju Devi 23. 1774 Gagandeep Singh Gurchet Singh Karamjeet Kaur 24. -
ACTION PLAN 2019-2020 SR. NO CASE NO DATE of INSTT PARTIES NAME NEXT DATE 1 SC/34/2018 19/04/2018 Decided 2 SC/50/2018 04/06/20
AP 2019-20 January-2020 ACTION PLAN 2019-2020 LIST OF ACTION PLAN RELATING TO THE COURT OF SH. KAWALJIT SINGH, ADDITIONAL DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE, SRI MUKTSAR SAHIB SR. NO CASE NO DATE OF INSTT PARTIES NAME NEXT DATE 1 SC/34/2018 19/04/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. KANWALJIT SINGH Decided 2 SC/50/2018 04/06/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. SOHAN SINGH Decided 3 SC/57/2018 19/06/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. SANJAY BANSAL Decided 4 SC/66/2018 13/07/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. ARSHDEEP SINGH Decided STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. KALA SINGH @ IQBAL 5 SC/75/2018 30/07/2018 Decided SINGH STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. ATMA SINGH @ ATMA 6 SC/79/2018 06/08/2018 Decided RAM 7 SC/80/2018 07/08/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. HARMEET SINGH Decided 8 SC/81/2018 07/08/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. SUNNY Decided STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. SUKHPREET SINGH @ 9 SC/82/2018 10/08/2018 Decided SUKHI 10 SC/83/2018 14/08/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. SONU SINGH Decided STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. BOOTA SINGH @ 11 SC/84/2018 14/08/2018 Decided DAVINDER SINGH 12 SC/91/2018 21/08/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. SUKHPREET SINGH Decided 13 SC/92/2018 23/08/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. GURPREET SINGH Decided 14 SC/98/2018 04/09/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. KULWINDER SINGH 07.02.2020 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. JAGJIT SINGH @ 15 SC/99/2018 10/09/2018 Decided JAGGU 16 SC/100/2018 11/09/2018 STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. -
Delhi, Saturday,November 29, 2003 Capital 42 Pages* Invitation Price Rs
OID‹‰†‰KOID‹‰†‰OID‹‰†‰MOID‹‰†‰C New Delhi, Saturday,November 29, 2003www.timesofindia.com Capital 42 pages* Invitation Price Rs. 1.50 International India Sport ‘The Reagans’ movie Bihar MP Shahabuddin Court says will finally be aired in heads the country’s top Kale can play the US on Sunday kidnapping gang: DGP domestic cricket Page 12 Page 10 Page 17 WIN WITH THE TIMES Established 1838 Bennett, Coleman & Co., Ltd. No cakewalk, but Cong is set to retain Delhi By K Balakrishnan and other words, a 5 per cent factors (rebels playing a G V L Narasimha Rao swing away from the Con- spoiler role), and third par- Who wins how many gress, compared to its per- ties chipping away at its vot- Vote share New Delhi: As D-day for formance in the 1998 elec- er base, are other reasons BJP Congress Others Delhi as- tions when it got a two-thirds why Congress' lead has nar- 37(-15) sembly majority.The BJP is expected rowed. 28 (+13) 18% NEWS DIGEST election to win 28 seats in the new as- What came as a surprise in draws sembly, a gain of 13 seats the Timespoll findings was close, it ap- Hooch kills 11 in TN: Eleven compared to its 1998 tally. the high voter rating of pears there people died and 30 were taken ill The Timespoll findings dif- Madan Lal Khurana as CM. after they consumed illicit arrack at will be Others BJP more of a fer significantly from those His rating has increased to 42 Congress Lakshmipuram in Tiruvalur district of other agencies, all of per cent from the 28 per cent (+2) 39%(+5) of Tamil Nadu. -
Coach Profiles Contents Domestic Coaches
Coach Profiles Contents Domestic Coaches HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE 1. N Mukesh Kumar Nationality : India Page No. : 1 HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE 2. Vasu Thapliyal HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE NaHOCKEYtionality INDIA LEA : GUEIndia HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE Page No. : 2-3 HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE 3. Maharaj Krishon Kaushik Nationality : India Page No. : 4-5 HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE 4. Sandeep Somesh Nationality : India HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE Page No. : 6 HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE 5. Inderjit Singh Gill Nationality : India Page No. : 7-8 HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE Contents Domestic Coaches HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE 6. Anil Aldrin Alexander Nationality : India Page No. : 9 HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE 7. -
School Programs, Revitalised Hockey Products, Association/Club Support
4 President’s report It is with great pleasure that I success as she prepares to move on 2019 also saw the launch of the introduce the 2019 Annual Report to pastures new in late 2020. The Sultana Bran Hockey One League and reflect on what has been legacy she leaves is which will be a pivotal cog in the another milestone year for our significant. The longstanding commercialisation of hockey in sport here in Western Australia. In relationship with Curtin Australia. Notwithstanding the the face of unprecedented University continues to grow and the delays in preparing and signing legal competition hockey continues to long term strategic support we framework documents, the season lead the way in contemporary receive in the areas of high kicked off in October and the Perth gender parity and accessibility to performance, Asian Engagement Thundersticks men’s and women’s participants throughout Western and infrastructure development teams were launched. The Australia. ensures the continuing enhancement commercial support through of hockey in WA. sponsorship will be the lifeblood of The ever-changing face of our flagship teams and again, I’d like governance principles has seen Our Asia Engagement ambition to take this opportunity to thank many sports fall foul to external cemented its placed in our long term those partners who engage with us influences and I’m proud to say that vision as we embarked on multiple in our foundation year and I urge the hockey has remained resolute in projects to enhance Hockey WA’s hockey community in WA to get maintaining its sovereignty in our relevance and standing amongst our behind our cause in season 2 and federated system. -
Hockey Australia Annual Report 2007/2008
Hockey Australia Annual Report 2007/2008 hockey.org.au Hockey Australia Sponsors Hockey Australia proudly acknowledges its partners Principal Partner Hockey Australia Annual Report 2007-2008 CONTENTS Vision and Mission Statement 4 Current Organisation Chart 5 Message from the Australian Sports Commission 6-7 President’s Report 8 Chief Executive’s Report 9 The Year in Review 10-13 National Coach’s Report - Men 14-15 National Coach’s Report - Women 16-17 Game Development Report 18-21 Commercial Department Report 22-25 Australian Hockey League Report 26 International Hockey Federation Report 27 Indoor Report 27 Veterans Report 28 Country Report 29 Oceania Hockey Federation Report 30 State Reports 31-38 Results 39-45 Life Members 46 Hall of Fame Inductees 46 Hockey Australia Level 1, 433-435 South Road Bentleigh VIC 3204 Ph (03) 9555 1500 Fax (03) 9555 1565 Email [email protected] www.hockey.org.au Photos by: Grant Treeby Images, Daniel Carson, Reg Blunt and Alex Johnston Hockey Australia Annual Report 2007-2008 VISION "Australian hockey - Fostering excellence for all" Hockey Australia and the State Hockey Associations together aim to maintain Australia's pre-eminent position in elite hockey, and to be a world leader in our approach to the game and the results we achieve. We also aim to make hockey the 'game for everyone' - a sport that is accessible and enjoyable for male and female Australians of all ages and backgrounds. MISSION Achieving this vision will require the collective efforts of the Australian hockey community. This community includes the leading administrative bodies - Hockey Australia and the State Hockey Associations - and the many thousands of volunteers within regional associations, hockey clubs and schools throughout the country. -
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29.07.2016 | www.magazin-forum.de | Beilage zu FORUM-Ausgabe 31 68 Seiten Sonderbeilage DAS WOCHENMAGAZIN OLYMPIA 2016 „ICH HalTE NICHT ALLE SpoRTARTEN DIE SCHATTENSEITEN VIEL Vom DOSB“ AUF EINEN BliCK VON olympia Kugelstoß-Welt- und Europa- Großer Überblick über Kritik an immensen Ausgaben meisterin Christina Schwanitz Wettbewerbe, Wettkampfstätten für die Spiele, die an anderer im Exklusiv-Interview und alle Favoriten Stelle im Land fehlen Arrangement „Aktiv im Saarland“ Die meisten Premiumwanderwege in Deutschland. Acht herausragende und teilweise grenzüberschreitende Radwege. Der größte Freizeitsee im südwestdeutschen Raum. Die male rischen Landschaften und die leben dige Natur im Saarland rauben Aktiv urlaubern im doppelten Sinne den Atem. Gut, dass Sie bei uns den per fekten Ausgleich finden. Freuen Sie sich auf: · zwei Übernachtungen mit reichhaltigem Frühstück · ein Abendessen als 3-Gang-Menu (auf Schloss Berg: ein Abendessen als 4-Gang-Menu im Restaurant Bacchus oder im Landgasthaus Die Scheune) · ein Lunchpaket für unterwegs, eine Wander- oder Radfahrkarte sowie ein Präsent aus Victor’s Welt ab € 110 pro Person im DZ (ab € 200 pro Person im DZ im Victor’s Residenz-Hotel Schloss Berg, Kategorie 5 Sterne Superior) Weitere Zimmerkategorien auf Anfrage. O (2) T HO P P / A ce N allia E UR ict : P S O T Victor’s Seehotel Weingärtner FOO74 ell H Victor’s Residenz-Hotel Schloss Berg C R A Victor’s Residenz-Hotel Saarbrücken / M lia O BEST WESTERN Victor’s Residenz-Hotel Rodenhof T O F Victor’s Residenz-Hotel Saarlouis : itel www.victors.de · Telefon +49 681 936130 T Unternehmen der Victor’s Residenz-Hotels GmbH Kurfürstendamm 100 · D-10709 Berlin OLYMPIA 2016 Arrangement 42 Alle Wettkampf- „Aktiv stätten im Überblick im Saarland“ Die meisten Premiumwanderwege in Deutschland. -
Aussie Hockey Skills Clinic 2015
Hockey Clinic The Aussies are coming! Monday 8th July 2015, 12 - 4pm Albury Alexandra park cost $50 George Bazeley (Goal Keeper) made his international debut for the Kookaburras in January 2009. He won a gold medal at the 2010 FIH World Cup in Delhi, India. He won 3 consecutive gold medals at the 2009, 2010 and 2011 FIH Hockey Champions Trophy tournament. He also plays for the Uttar Pradesh Wizards in the Hockey India League. George has repre- sented Victoria since he was 14 years old. He plays for Camberwell Hockey Club Emily Hurtz (Midfield / Striker) was born a raised in Camden, NSW. She played over 85 games for the Hockeyroos making her debut at the SPAR cup in South Africa in 2009. She won a gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and silver at the World Cup in 2014. She played professionally in The Netherlands for Amsterdam hockey club. She currently plays for Hawthorn hockey club and recently coached (along with Stacia Joseph) the Under 18 women's side to silver at the 2015 National Championships. Stacia Joseph (Midfield / Defender) made her international debut at the SPAR cup in South Africa in 2009. She won a silver medal at the 2009 Champions Trophy in Syd- ney. She played professionally in The Netherlands for HIC hockey club, taking her team to win the National Championship. She captain the Victorian Vipers to third in the 2014 National Championships. She currently plays for Waverley hockey club in Melbourne. She recently coached (along with Emily Hurtz) the Under 18 women's side to silver at the 2015 National Championships.