sport.wikisort.org - AthleteKatrina Maree "Triny" Powell OAM (born 8 April 1972 in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory) is an Australian field hockey player. She represented Australia in three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1996.
Australian field hockey player
Katrina Powell
OAM
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Born | (1972-04-08) 8 April 1972 (age 50) Canberra, Australia |
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Powell was a member of the Australian Women's Hockey Team, known as the Hockeyroos, that won the gold medals at the 1996 and the 2000 Summer Olympics. Powell represented Australia 252 times, and scored 141 goals. She is the sister of Lisa Powell and the sister-in-law of Stuart Carruthers.
Powell was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 1997 Australia Day Honours[1] and the Australian Sports Medal in June 2000.[2]
In March 2021, she was appointed Hockeyroos coach - the first female coach of the side in 43 years.[3]
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Katrina Powell – International tournaments |
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Australia squad – 1996 Summer Olympics – Gold medal (2nd title) |
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Australia squad – 1997 Champions Trophy – Champions (4th title) |
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Australia squad – 1998 FIH World Cup – Champions (2nd Title) |
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Australia squad – 1998 Commonwealth Games – Gold medal (1st Title) |
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Australia squad – 1999 Champions Trophy – Champions (5th Title) |
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Australia squad – 2000 Champions Trophy – 3rd place |
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Australia squad – 2000 Summer Olympics – Gold medal (3rd title) |
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Australia squad – 2001 Champions Trophy – 3rd place |
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Australia squad – 2002 Commonwealth Games – Bronze medal |
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Australia squad – 2002 Champions Trophy – 4th place |
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- 1 Cronk
- 2 Dobson
- 3 K. Smith
- 5 N. Smith
- 7 Gallagher
- 8 Buswell
- 13 Alcorn
- 14 Arrold
- 20 Bakurski
- 21 Bonner
- 23 Banning
- 24 Skirving
- 25 Twitt
- 26 Sargeant
- 28 Towers
- 29 Cole
- 31 Powell (c)
- 32 Hudson
- Coach: Bell
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Australia squad – 2002 Commonwealth Games – Bronze medal |
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Australia squad – 2002 FIH World Cup – 4th place |
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Australia squad – 2003 Champions Trophy – Champions (6th Title) |
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Australia squad – 2004 Summer Olympics – 5th place |
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Australia squad – 2020 Summer Olympics – 5th place |
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- 2 Malone
- 3 Peris
- 4 Lawton
- 8 Wilson
- 10 M. Fitzpatrick
- 12 Hayes
- 13 Bone
- 14 Kershaw
- 15 Nobbs
- 18 Claxton
- 20 Somerville
- 21 Taylor
- 22 Jenner
- 24 Williams
- 26 Chalker
- 27 Lynch
- 30 Stewart
- 32 S. Fitzpatrick
- Coach: Powell
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Australia squad – 2022 Commonwealth Games – Silver medal |
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- 1 Colwill
- 2 Malone
- 4 Lawton
- 6 Squibb
- 7 Power
- 8 Wilson
- 9 Tonkin
- 10 Fitzpatrick
- 12 Hayes
- 14 Kershaw
- 15 Nobbs (c)
- 18 Claxton (c)
- 19 Bartram
- 20 Somerville
- 21 Taylor
- 24 Williams
- 29 Greiner
- 30 Stewart (c)
- Coach: Powell
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