Hockey - ANNAN Alyson Regina

 
Female
Head Coach

Events Entered

Discipline Event Rank
HOC Hockey Women 1

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium
CHN
People's Republic of China
20
INA
Indonesia
0
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium
CHN
People's Republic of China
11
KAZ
Kazakhstan
0
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium
CHN
People's Republic of China
0
JPN
Japan
2
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium
THA
Thailand
0
CHN
People's Republic of China
12
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium
IND
India
0
CHN
People's Republic of China
4
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium
CHN
People's Republic of China
2
KOR
Republic of Korea
0
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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She represented Australia 228 times, scoring 166 goals. She won gold medals at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games, the World Cup in 1994 and 1998, and at the Champions Trophy in 1993, 1995, 1997 and 1999. (sahof, 10 Oct 2013; beyondthelimits, 2017)

She was named FIH Player of the Year in 1998 and 2000, and was named Player of the Tournament at the 1997 Champions Trophy and 1998 World Cup. (sahof, 10 Oct 2013; fih, 12 Feb 2020)
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She was head coach of the Netherlands women's national teams that won gold at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo and silver at the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro. (ad, 12 Jan 2022)

She coached the Netherlands to gold at the Women's EuroHockey Championship in 2017, 2019, and 2021. (cruyffacademy, 06 Aug 2021; eurohockey, 22 Apr 2020; fih, 12 Feb 2020)

She guided the Netherlands to the Women's Pro League title in 2019 and 2020/21. (cruyffacademy, 06 Aug 2021; fih, 12 Feb 2020)

She coached the Netherlands women's team to the title at the 2018 Champions Trophy in Changzhou, People's Republic of China, and the runners-up spot at the 2016 edition in London, England. (hockey, 25 Aug 2019)

She was head coach of the Netherlands team that won the 2018 Women's World Cup in London, England. (hockey, 25 Aug 2019)

She led the Netherlands to the title at the 2016/17 Women's World League Final in Auckland, New Zealand. (hockey, 25 Aug 2019)

She won the 2014 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup as coach of the Amsterdam women's team. (beyondthelimits, 03 Apr 2016)
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In 2017, 2018, and 2019 she was named International Hockey Federation [FIH] Female Coach of the Year. (fih, 12 Feb 2020)

In 2013 she was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame for her contribution to women's hockey. She has also been made a Member of the Order of Australia. (eurohockey, 22 Apr 2020; sahof, 10 Oct 2013)
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2022
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She was head coach of the Netherlands women's national team between 2015 and 2022. Between 2011 and 2015 she coached several Dutch female age group national teams. At club level she has coached the Klein Zwitserland team in the Netherlands, as well as the Amsterdam men's and women's club sides.
Legend
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