Hockey is fast, furious and physically demanding team sport. Squads consist of 18 players, with 11 players on the pitch at one time and rolling subs. Matches consist of 4 periods of 15 minutes, with the team scoring the most goals winning. It is one of the most participated sports in the country and is a great way to develop social, team and communication skills. England hosted the women's Hockey World Cup in July and were among the favourites to claim victory after Team GB's success at Rio two summers before.
A thrilling penalty shoot-out victory over the Netherlands saw the team claim gold in Brazil, four years after taking bronze in London. A silver medal was also achieved in the metre freestyle to cap an outstanding gala for Rachel. In addition to all this she has swam a Commonwealth Games consideration time in the metre freestyle and has recently been included in the Northern Ireland potential Commonwealth Games Athlete Squad. He, alongside distance runner Jonathan Whan, will now represent Northern Ireland at the UK School Games in the world famous Don Valley Stadium, whilst Ryan Getty badminton and Graham Malley judo will also hope to continue their excellent form from last season in their chosen sports in Sheffield.
A large number of Wallace rugby players have been busy with Ulster underage squads over the summer months. Ryan Wilson was ruled out of this game because of injury but has also been fully involved with training over the summer months.
Ben Pentland, Jacob Stockdale and Max Trouton have been involved in the intense under 18 programme and all impressed in the recent 27 — 8 victory over the Sale Sharks Academy side, whilst Ben and Jacob were both key players in the 19 — 3 victory over Connacht in the first interpro game at Ravenhill last Saturday.
I wish to further congratulate Rachel on an outstanding summer in the swimming pool and wish all those involved in the UK School Games and rugby interpros the best of luck. Hockey Rugby Sport. Captain for Norwich in France in Summer Selected to train with the U21 squad ahead of their match versus Spurs. Currently under contract to Norwich City through to the end of U16 year in June Play football professionally and selection for England Development Squad.
Lisa Carrington , Birgit Fischer 8 times olympic gold medalist and youngest and oldest olympic canoeing champion Olympic hopes selection , National marathon k2 champion , 5 gold medals at the Belgium national sprint championships , 3 gold medals at the English national sprint championships , 2nd in k2 at the French marathon nationals To get into the super-regional squad by mid and the national squad by late To get into the Olympic hopes team in , win the DW in , get in to division 2 for marathon races, get into boys A for sprint races in and be national and world champion.
M, m I. M and the m freestyle. I made the British National final in the m freestyle and came 8th in the m freestyle. I've qualified for 5 G. B trial events which will be held in Glasgow this year. I've qualified for 4 Winter National qualifying times in the m freestyle, m I. M, m backstroke and the m I. Representing my country abroad for international competitons and inspiring younger athletes towards greatness.
Area 28 Leading Junior Rider Alongside tennis, I play netball at county level and enjoy playing cricket for school too. I throw discus too, and currently hold the Area record for my age group. In the little free time I get, I also like reading and drawing. Competed at the Marathon World Cup in Portugal placing 18th in a field of around 40 with two more years still to compete at this event. Specifically I want to race m K1 at the world championships and compete in the A final. Represent GB in a major international event.
Compete in the Olympics. Selected for Super Regional Development Squad. YNSA member.
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