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YOUR COACHING JOURNEY

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GOLDEN THREAD

Underpinning all of our coach and player development is the Golden Thread – a set of coaching principles that we would like all our hockey coaching family to adopt when delivering great coaching experiences across the game. 

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We have fantastic opportunities and are always looking to recruit new mentors, coach developers and educators. If you are interested or have any queries please contact development@hockeywales.org.uk

Club Finder

Fancy giving hockey a go?

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Head to our club finder using the button below to check out your nearest club and join our hockey family!

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Hwyl Hoci Camps

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The Big Dribble

Our Schools & Clubs are aiming to Dribble our way from Cardiff Castle to Paris 2024 games. 

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Take a look at our League Table Below

Did you know?

1908 Olympics, White City Stadium, London

The first ever field hockey tournament took place in the Olympics in 1908, the following countries competed: England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany and France.

 

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Gold: England

Silver: Ireland

Bronze: Scotland and Wales

All medals have since been credited to GB Hockey

 

Download our Wordsearch to check out how many Welsh players have competed at the Olympics over the last 100+ years!

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Hockey in the Home

Download our Hockey in the Home resource pack which includes a hockey quiz as well as simple skills you can try out at home!

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Olympic Hall of Fame

Igniting a Passion for Hockey

Leah Wilkinson

Tokyo: 2021

Bronze Medal

 Wendy Banks

Seoul: 1988

Sarah Thomas

London 2012

Bronze Medal

Beijing 2008

Robert Lewis Cattrall

Los Angeles: 1984

Bronze Medal

David Hacker

Sydney: 2000

Helen Morgan

Barcelona: 1992

Bronze Medal

Peter Marsh

Munch: 1972

Austin Savage

Munch: 1972

Peter Wilson

Mexico: 1968

Roger Sutton

Tokyo 1964

Chris Saunders-Griffiths

Rome: 1960

Colin Dale

Melbourne: 1956

Geoffrey Cutter

Melbourne: 1956

Tokyo: 1964

Graham Dadds

Helsinki: 1952

John Paskin Taylo

Helsinki: 1952

Ronald Davis

London: 1948

Silver Medal

William Griffiths

London: 1948

Silver Medal

DB Thomas

London: 1948

Silver Medal

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