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PAHF News Release
www.panamhockey.org NEWS RELEASE December 5, 2011 PAHF announces 2011 Pan American Elite Teams The Pan American Hockey Federation is pleased to announce the 2011 Pan American Elite Teams. Since 2007, the Pan American Elite Teams have been named every two years to recognize the top players in the Pan American region. Hockey specialists present at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara and at the 2011 Pan American Challenge in Rio de Janeiro were consulted for the selection of this year’s Elite Teams. The 2011 Men's Pan American Elite Team is led by Lucas REY, captain of the Pan American Champion Argentina. Argentina is also represented by three other players (Ignacio BERGNER, Rodrigo VILA and Lucas VILA) while Pan American Games runner-up Canada is represented by Ken PEREIRA, Rob SHORT and Scott TUPPER. Three players were also selected from Bronze Medalists Chile (goal-keeper Mathias ANWANDTER, Esteban KRAINZ and Martin RODRIGUEZ). Altogether, the 2011 Men’s Pan American Elite Team is made up of players from seven different countries: Argentina (4), Canada (3), Chile (3), Cuba (2), Mexico (2), Trinidad & Tobago (1) and the USA (1). The 2011 Women's Pan American Elite Team is led by Lauren CRANDALL, captain of the USA who defeated Argentina for the first time in the history of the Pan American Games. The USA is also represented by three other players (Rachel DAWSON, Katie O'DONNELL and goal-keeper Jaclyn KINTZER) while Argentina is represented by Luciana AYMAR, Soledad GARCIA and Rosario LUCHETTI. Bronze Medalists Chile had three players selected (Camila CARAM, Manuela URROZ and Michelle WILSON). -
HOCKEY Magazine
planet ISSUE 4 I 2016 HOCKEY magazine GUATEMALA HOCKEY LONDON’S CHAMPIONS TROPHIES BREAKING THE EAST/WEST DIVIDE ISSUE 4 2016 20 56 INTERVIEW: TWENDE: 74 ABOUT PASSION CHANGING LIVES 2016 AWARDS It has been awards time over & GOALS THROUGH HOCKEY at the International Hockey Federation, with players, Lauren Penny, former 38 coaches, officials and hockey international player and founder enthusiasts everywhere of the Hockey Performance asked to cast their votes. The Academy took some time to NEW ERA nomination lists spanned the chat to two of the u21 players continents but in the final who will be representing the FOR GUATEMALA voting there was a distinctly African defending champions, orange feel to the top honours. South Africa. 62 BREAKING THE EAST/WEST REGULARS 44 DIVIDE 24 UNDER COVER Editor’s notes 7 YOUNG PLAYERS EXCITEMENT Sally joins the team 11 Speed of Hockey READY TO TAKE Indoor hockey took England by storm for a four by Lauren Penny 12 CENTRE STAGE week period over January 68 as the outdoor league took Gone Dutch: While the best senior and break and all the action CAPTAIN A Canadian on teams in the world will turned to the short game. Sabbatical to Hockey’s be eyeing Rio as their big target this year, the next COURAGEOUS Promised Land generation of hockey stars by Lauren Logush 17 have their own seminal ENTERS RECORD moment at the end of the year when the Junior Hockey World Cup gets BOOKS underway. 50 It was the 2012 Olympic Games that saw Kate Richardson-Walsh break KNOCKOUT into public consciousness after she courageously led HOCKEY EVENT Great Britain to the bronze medal despite suffering a As the domestic season broken jaw in the middle 32 draws to its conclusion, of the pool matches. -
GLASGOW MEDIA GUIDE FR.Part1
JEUX DU COMMONWEALTH CANADA GUIDE DES MÉDIAS GLASGOW, ÉCOSSE 23 JUILLET – 3 AOÛT, 2014 Bienvenue à Glasgow! C’est un privilège et un honneur d’être votre Chef de Mission ici aux Jeux du Commonwealth de 2014 à Glasgow, en Écosse. J’ai d’incroyables souvenirs de mes expériences aux Jeux du Commonwealth de 2002 et 2006 et selon moi, il s’agit vraiment de Jeux uniques. Les Jeux du Commonwealth nous unissent tous par notre passion commune pour ce que nous procure le sport, que ce soit du pur plaisir à la fierté de la réussite. Les Jeux occupent également une place spéciale dans le cœur des Canadiens, puisque c’est au Canada qu’ils avaient vu le jour : nous avons été les premiers à les accueillir à Hamilton, en 1930. Ces Jeux sont une compétition de calibre mondial et ils jouent un rôle important pour le sport canadien, en plus d’occuper une place de choix au calendrier sportif international. Soyez assurés que tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes vous encourageront avec enthousiasme alors que vous déployez toute votre force physique et mentale ici à Glasgow. Dans mon rôle de Chef, encadrée par tous les membres de notre équipe de Mission dévouée, nous mettrons tout en œuvre pour vous appuyer tout au long de votre cheminement. Je félicite Glasgow 2014 et l’Écosse pour leur chaleureux accueil et je leur souhaite d’excellents Jeux! Et évidemment, je tiens à féliciter tous les membres d’Équipe Canada 2014 pour leur sélection à cette incroyable équipe et je vous souhaite tous une excellente expérience sportive et culturelle ici à Glasgow. -
Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2015 2 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR 3 MESSAGE FROM THE CEO 4 2015 HIGH LIGHTS 18 2015 PROGRESS REPORT 19 Operating Agreement Objectives 19 The Oval Corporation’s Legacy Goals 20 Establishing Positive Brand Awareness 21 Becoming Valued by the Community and its Employees 23 Supporting High Performance 26 Become the Desired Location for Community Sport, Health and Fitness 26 Financially Sustainable 28 APPENDIX 29 APPENDIX A: The Corporation 31 APPENDIX B: Events 39 APPENDIX C: Awards 40 APPENDIX D: Management’s Discussion and Analysis 42 APPENDIX E: Audited Financial Statements 1 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR On behalf of our shareholder, the Corporation of the City of Richmond, and my fellow Directors, I am pleased to introduce the 2015 Annual Report for the Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation. Since 2008 when the Council of Richmond appointed the Board to oversee a legacy operation that is efficiently run, financially viable and not a burden to taxpayers, the Oval revenues have been on an upward financial trajectory with the 2015 performance continuing that trend. In 2015 we continued to work closely and collaboratively with our stakeholders and sport groups to enhance our programs and services, to strengthen our membership base and to expand our reach through diversification of our offerings. It is gratifying to see continued growth in these areas. Of particular note in 2015 was the successful bid to become the training centre for Volleyball Canada’s Women’s National Team, and the launch of the three much-anticipated new lines of business: the lobby retail store (ROX Shop), the dedicated yoga studio and the grand opening of the Richmond Olympic Experience, which saw over 3,000 visits from Richmond residents in its first weekend. -
Cgc-Mediaguide-2018-F.Pdf
Le gouvernement tient à souligner le rôle important du sport dans notre pays. Les Jeux du Commonwealth contribuent à solidifier notre réputation de nation sportive de pointe. Ils nous permettent également de se rassembler pour encourager nos athlètes alors qu’ils se mesurent aux meilleurs du monde. Notre gouvernement est fier d’appuyer l’Association canadienne des Jeux du Commonwealth et les athlètes d’Équipe Canada. Ils incarnent véritablement les valeurs des Jeux du Commonwealth d’humanité, d’égalité et de destinée. En compagnie de tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes d’un océan à l’autre, nous félicitons tous les athlètes pour leurs accomplissements remarquables et célébrons leurs contributions au monde du sport. Nous sommes derrière nos athlètes à chaque étape de leur cheminement car ils sont une immense source d’inspiration pour nous tous. En tant que Ministre des Sciences et Ministre des Sports et des Personnes handicapées, je tiens à remercier les organisateurs et les bénévoles, ainsi que les gens de Gold Coast, du Queensland et de l’Australie pour l’organisation de ces Jeux et pour le chaleureux accueil réservé à la grande famille du Commonwealth. Mes meilleurs vœux à tous ceux qui participent! L’honorable Kirsty Duncan Bienvenue à Gold Coast, Australie! C’est un honneur et un privilège d’agir à titre de Chef de Mission d’Équipe Canada dans la splendide ville de Gold Coast. Les Jeux du Commonwealth me passionnent depuis mon enfance : j’ai grandi à Montréal en regardant les Jeux avec ma famille et en encourageant les athlètes. J’ai même prolongé ma carrière pour pouvoir participer aux Jeux de 2002 à Manchester. -
CIS Takes Rio: 158 Athletes with CIS Ties to Compete at 2016 Olympic Games
CIS takes Rio: 158 athletes with CIS ties to compete at 2016 Olympic Games Aug. 15, 2016 TORONTO (CIS) – Canadian Interuniversity Sport announced Wednesday 158 athletes associated with CIS member schools will compete for Canada at the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics. The CIS contingent, which represents over half of the 314 athletes on the 2016 Canadian Olympic Team, includes 81 current, incoming or former CIS student-athletes, and 77 athletes who have either competed in non-CIS sports, or studied at CIS institutions. “We are extremely proud of all our athletes competing at the Rio 2016 Olympics with ties to university sports in Canada,” said Graham Brown, chief executive officer of CIS. “Each of them epitomize the dedication and passion of our student-athletes nationwide and we wish them the best of luck as they strive for gold.” Kylie Masse (LaSalle, Ont.), the 2016 BLG Award winner as CIS Female Athlete of the Year, is one of seven current or future CIS athletes heading to Rio this summer. Masse, a swimmer heading into her third year with the University of Toronto, represented Canada at the 2015 Summer Universiade and is the Canadian record holder in the 100-metre backstroke. Masse is joined at the Summer Games by fellow Varsity Blue Gabriela Stafford (Toronto, Ont.), who competes in track and field, York Lions track and field athlete Brittany Crew (East York, Ont.), and swimmers Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson (Ottawa, Ont.), Emily Overholt (West Vancouver, B.C.) and Markus Thormeyer (Tsawwassen, B.C.) of UBC, as well as Evan Van Moerkerke (Tillsonburg, Ont.) of Guelph. -
2018/2019 Annual Report Field Hockey Canada
2018/2019 ANNUAL REPORT FIELD HOCKEY CANADA FIELD05 HOCKEY IN CANADA FIELD HOCKEY15 CANADA PROGRAMS NATIONAL 22 TEAM PROGRAMS 6 - Mission, Vision, Values 16 - Coaching 23 - Women’s National Team 9 - Board and Staff Update 18 - Officials 26 - Men’s National Team 12 - Finances 20 - Hall of Fame 29 - NextGen 13 - Membership 32 - Indoor National Programs 34 - Canadian Masters Hockey SECTION 1 FIELD HOCKEY IN CANADA MISSION To inspire, develop, perform, promote and govern exceptional positive and fun field hockey experiences in Canada and to create and lead a world class field hockey system that reaches all our communities across the country. VISION Field Hockey Canada aspires to grow our sport, build our sport system and perform at all levels and in all environments. VALUES Integrity, Fun, Teamwork, Accountability, Respect, Transparency LETTER FROM THE CEO Welcome to the Field Hockey play-off games in the Fall and look As Field Hockey Canada moves its Canada Annual Report (2018-19). forward to supporting team Canada focus to 2019 and beyond, the This is time FHC has produced a in next year’s Olympic Games. coming year will be another year of Annual Report of this type and we change for Field Hockey Canada hope you will enjoy reading it! The These achievements would not be as we begin to implement our new aim of this report is to provide a possible without the contribution strategy. I look forward to working snapshot of our work over the from all the hockey family across together with our whole community 2018/19 fiscal year, illuminating Canada, in particular our members. -
News Release
NEWS RELEASE December 13, 2019 PAHF announces 2019 Pan American Elite Teams The Pan American Hockey Federation is pleased to announce the 2019 Pan American Elite Teams. Since 2007, Pan American Elite Teams have been named every two years to recognize the top players in Pan American competitions. Since 2017, separate Indoor Elite teams are also named. Hockey specialists present at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, were consulted for the selection of this year’s Elite Teams. The 2019 Men's Pan American Elite Team is led by Trinidadian veteran Kwandwane BROWNE, selected a remarquable sixth time to the PAHF Elite Team, a record he shares with Canadian defender Scott TUPPER. Browne played in Lima the last matches of a long and illustrious international career. He was on the first PAHF Elite Team back in 2009 and only missed making the 2015 Elite squad due to injury. At the other end of the spectrum, six players make their first appearance on the Elite roster, including Lima local hero Fabrizio CORNO, Captain of the Peruvian Team at the Pan American Games. Pan American Cup finalists Argentina and Canada have the strongest representation with five and four players respectively. The achievements of the USA and Chile, semi-finalists in Lancaster, are rewarded with the nomination of two and three players respectively. Altogether, the 2019 Men’s Pan American Elite Team is made up of players from six different countries: Argentina (5), Canada (4), Chile (3), USA (2), Trinidad & Tobago (1) and Peru (1). The average age is 30.3 years old. -
Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation Re: Notice to the Shareholder of the 2015 AGM of Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation
City of Memorandum Richmond Administration To: Mayor and Councillors ("the Shareholder") Date: May27,2016 From: George Duncan File: 0 1-0060-20-ROV A 1/2016- Chief Administrative Officer Vol 01 President & CEO Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation Re: Notice to the Shareholder of the 2015 AGM of Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation Attached herein are the agenda items for the AGM of the Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation to be held on June 6, 2016 adjacent to Council meeting at the Richmond City Hall. Appendix A Notice of AGM, to be sent at least 10 days prior to the AGM to: • the City; • each member of the Board; and • the auditors Appendix B 2015 Audited Financial Statements Appendix C Consent Resolutions of the Shareholder, consenting to the resolutions required to be passed at the AGM, including: • The appointment of Directors • The appointment of Auditors • The amendment of Articles (special business) Appendix D Notice of Appointment of Auditor Appendix E 2015 Annual Report George u n Chief Administrative Officer GD:lc Att. 5 ~mond 5024576 CNCL - 6 (Special) APPENDIX A RICHMOND OLYMPIC OVAL CORPORATION Notice of Annual General Meeting CNCL - 7 (Special) Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholder of: Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation (the /(Corporation") will be held on June 6, 2016 adjacent to Council meeting at the Richmond City Hall, 6911 No. 3 Road, Richmond, British Columbia for the following purposes: 1. to acknowledge and confirm previous receipt of the audited financial statements of the Corporation for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2015 and the report of the auditors thereon; 2. -
The Pickering
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Cornershot Annual Official Newsletter of Field Hockey BC
Cornershot Annual Official Newsletter of Field Hockey BC www.fieldhockeybc.com Celebrating Another Fantastic Year of Field Hockey! Cornershot Annual Vol. 10, No. 1 November, 2017 Cornershot Annual Table of Contents Article Page (s) President’s “Reflections on the Past Year” 1, 2 Field Hockey is a Life Long Game! 2 Congratulations to Brenda Rushton and Hannah Haughn! 3 Welcome to Kurt Du Bois! 3 Congratulations to Lelia Sacre and Tyler Klenk! 4 In Memoriam 5 Annual Awards and Recognition Dinner 6-13 Thanks to our Umpires, Coaches and Managers! 14-15 University Championships 16-17 High School Championships 18 Athlete Program Review 19-22 Club Championships Review 23-25 FHBC “Respect Program” 26, 27 Vancouver Invitational Tournament 28 Island Update 29, 30 FHBC Foundation 31-34 National Teams Update 35, 36 National Teams Retirees 37 Field Hockey BC Cornershot is produced By SMJ Consulting. 202-210 West Broadway Vancouver, V5Y 3W2 Editors: Morley Jameson Tel: 604 737 3046 Katie Jameson Fax: 604 873 6488 Editorial Board: [email protected] Mark Saunders Brian Groos Cornershot Annual Vol. 10, No. 1 November, 2017 Cornershot Annual FromTable the President’s of Contents Desk Reflections on the Past Year Welcome to the Annual Edition of the Field Hockey BC ‘Cornershot’ Newsletter. I hope you will find this edition informative and above all enjoy looking back at the past year. On behalf of the Board of Directors I would like to thank all the members of Field Hockey BC for another great year. This past year has been one of continued growth and stabilization for the Society and has included many memorable moments for our sport across British Columbia. -
"Sakura Japan" New Zealand Tour and 8 Nations Tournament - Staffs and Players [March 26 - April 11, Hawke's Bay Region, New Zealand
Women's National Team "Sakura Japan" New Zealand Tour and 8 Nations Tournament - Staffs and Players [March 26 - April 11, Hawke's Bay Region, New Zealand Position Name Affiliation 1 Chairperson of High Performance Mari Nakamura Japan Hockey Association 2 Head Coach Yuji Nagai Japan Hockey Association 3 Coach Kenji Hasebe Tenri University 4 Assistant Coach Keiko Miura Kawasaki Heavy Industries 5 Trainer Atsushi Mogi Izumi Sports Support No. Po. Name Team Age Remark 2015 World League Semifinal 1 GK Sachiyo Asano Sony HC BRAVIA Ladies 28 2015 US Tour 2 GK Ryoko Oie Glaxo Smith Kline Orange United 27 2015 World League Semifinal 3 DF Mayumi Ono Coca Cola West Red Sparks 31 2015 World League Semifinal 4 DF Nagisa Hayashi Sony HC BRAVIA Ladies 29 2015 World League Semifinal 5 DF Shiori Oikawa Sony HC BRAVIA Ladies 27 2015 World League Semifinal 2015 World League Semifinal 6 DF Ayaka Nishimura Coca Cola West Red Sparks 26 2015 US Tour 2015 World League Semifinal 7 DF Maki Sakaguchi Sony HC BRAVIA Ladies 26 2015 US Tour 8 DF Yuu Asai Coca Cola West Red Sparks 20 2015 US Tour 9 MF Miyuki Nakagawa Sony HC BRAVIA Ladies 29 2015 World League Semifinal 2015 World League Semifinal 10 MF Aakane Shibata Glaxo Smith Kline Orange United 27 2015 US Tour 11 MF Hazuki Yuda Coca Cola West Red Sparks 26 2015 US Tour 2015 World League Semifinal 12 MF Yukari Mano Tokai Gakuin University 22 2015 US Tour 2015 World League Semifinal 13 MF Hazuki Nagai Sony HC BRAVIA Ladies 21 2015 US Tour 2015 World League Semifinal 14 FW Fumie Nakashima Sony HC BRAVIA Ladies 29 2015 US Tour 15 FW Akiko Kato Coca Cola West Red Sparks 27 2015 World League Semifinal 16 FW Aki Mitsuhashi Coca Cola West Red Sparks 26 2015 World League Semifinal 17 FW Kana Nomura Nanto Ginko SHOOTING STARS 26 2015 US Tour 2015 World League Semifinal 18 FW Yuri Nagai Real Sociedad Spain 23 2015 US Tour 19 FW Minami Shimizu Tokai Gakuin University 22 2015 US Tour 20 FW Motomi Kawamura Yamanashi Gakuin University 20 2015 US Tour Average 25.6.