Hockey Wales
Sport | Hockey |
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Jurisdiction | National |
Location | Sport Wales National Centre, Cardiff, Wales |
President | Anne Ellis [1] |
Chief Exec | Helen Bushell [2] |
Secretary | Helen Bushell [2] |
Women's coach | Amanda Partington [3] |
Replaced | Welsh Hockey Association/Welsh Women's Hockey Association |
(founded) | 1896/1897 |
Hockey Wales (Welsh: Hoci Cymru) is the national governing body for hockey in Wales. Established as the Welsh Hockey Union in 1996, by the merger of the Welsh Hockey Association (founded 1896) and the Welsh Women's Hockey Association (founded 1897), it rebranded as Hockey Wales in 2011.[4] Hockey Wales is responsible for the administration of all aspects of the game in Wales, including clubs, competitions, development, internationals, schools, umpiring and universities.[4]
National competitions include men's and women's Welsh Cups. Internationally, Welsh players compete at the Olympic games as part of the Great Britain team. In all other competitions, including the Hockey World Cup and the Commonwealth Games, Wales' national women's team and men's team compete in their own right. The Wales hockey team also compete at the EuroHockey Nations Trophy (ENT), which was held in Wrexham in August 2009. Other countries that compete at the ENT are Belarus, Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy, Russia, Scotland and Switzerland.
Hockey Wales is based in Sport Wales National Centre, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff.[5]
References
- ↑ http://hockeywales.org.uk/hockey-wales-board
- 1 2 http://hockeywales.org.uk/about/who-we-are/staff-profiles
- ↑ http://hockeywales.org.uk/perform/national-squads/squad/wales-senior-women-performance-training-squad
- 1 2 "Hockey in Wales". Hockey Wales-Hoci Cymru website. Hockey Wales. 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
- ↑ "Contact us". Hockey Wales-Hoci Cymru website. Hockey Wales. 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2014.