Alastair Wilson
Alistair Wilson made his Olympic debut at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The mens team won their fifth/sixth place classification match against Korea to place fifth in the tournament. Wilson as a member of the England squad which won gold at the 2009 Euroh...
Full ProfileAlexandra Danson
Alex Danson, who was just 16 when she made her international debut in 2001, has won more than 150 international caps. She picked up an injury to her shoulder at the Olympic test event in May. Danson sang at Tim Henman’s wedding and was named in the F...
Full ProfileAnne Panter
Anne Panter was involved in a car accident in 2003, damaging her ankle and not playing for 18 months. Panter also spent two-and-a-half years out from 2009 with ruptured posterior-cruciate ligament damage to her knee. During her time spent recovering she to...
Full ProfileAshleigh Ball
Ashleigh Ball made her senior international debut after the Beijing Olympics in 2008 – forming a crucial part of the team ever since. Raised in Cheltenham, Ball started playing hockey when she was ten years old. She has a weakness for Viennese chocol...
Full ProfileAshley Jackson
Ashley Jackson made his Olympic debut at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The mens team won their fifth/sixth place classification match against Korea to place fifth in the tournament. Jackson was a member of England mens hockey squad which won gold at the 2...
Full ProfileBarry Middleton
Barry Middleton made his second Olympic Games appearance at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The mens team won their fifth/sixth place classification match against Korea to place fifth in the tournament. Middleton as a member of the England squad which won g...
Full ProfileBen Hawes
Ben Hawes competed in his second Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, where he captained the mens team to fifth in the tournament. Hawes was also a member of England mens hockey squad which won gold at the 2009 European Hockey Championships. With 125 ...
Full ProfileBeth Storry
Beth Storry is the goalkeeper of the British team and at 34 was the oldest member of the women’s squad selected for London 2012. A former gymnast, a wannabe photographer and a keen baker, she made her international debut in 2002 and has long been Bri...
Full ProfileChloe Rogers
Chloe Rogers scored the winning penalty flick as England beat New Zealand to bronze at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games in 2006. However her talents are not limited to the hockey pitch and she is an accomplished golfer and was crowned Essex Ladies’ c...
Full ProfileCrista Cullen
Crista Cullen has amassed over 150 international caps and was Britain’s top scorer at Beijing 2008. Born in Lincolnshire, Cullen grew up in Kenya before moving back to the UK and attending Oakham School. Her father was a golfer on the pro tour and her...
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