Showing posts with label england women's hockey team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label england women's hockey team. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Chloe in the News

Chloe was interviewed by BBC Essex at the recent Team Essex evening and there is a web feature on the BBC Essex website...

Monday, 30 August 2010

Chloe and Katie Long in Rosario



Chloe and Katie spent the afternoon in Rosario at the Argentina flag monument. Read about it here.

Saturday, 10 July 2010

England 2-1 Argentina @ Champions Trophy 2010!

First time England have beaten Argentina in a competitive match since 1990 according to the report below. Good work England.

Here's the FIH round-up of the day...

http://www.fihockey.org/vsite/vcontent/content/transnews/0,10869,1181-18543-19728-28355-308546-9199-5039-layout169-19693-news-item,00.html

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Women's Champions Trophy 2010

Don't forget to get down to Highfields Sport Centre in Nottingham this coming week for the women's Champions Trophy. The England ladies will be in action against some of the top international sides, along with the GB Men in a 4 Nations Tournament.

Visit Champions Trophy website




Also there is a whole page feature on Chloe in the current edition of the Dunmow Observer!

Thursday, 6 May 2010

EHTV

Check out England Hockey's April Hockey Show, because at the end there might be someone you know! EHTV

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

The Man Group National Schools Championship for Girls 2010

Chloe introduces coverage of the Man Group National Schools Championship for Girls 2010.

Monday, 18 January 2010

Football Marathon

On Friday, 22nd January 2010, Chloe will be appearing at Gosfield School in Essex with TV presenter and ex-Arsenal goalkeeper, Bob Wilson.

She is one of the invited guests to help start the school's 24 hour football marathon.

Gosfield School are helping to raise funds for Bob's charity, the Willow Foundation.

In the past, the school has raise thousands of pounds to help support the work of providing special days for seriously ill young people and adults.

Willow Foundation

11 Goals!

Chloe capped off a fine weekend with a single goal on Sunday to bring her total to 11 during the tournament, making her England's top goal scorer for the Indoor Challenge competition.

England also won promotion to the Eurohockey Indoor Nations Trophy in 2011.

Friday, 15 January 2010

4 + 2 = 6 in France

Chloe is currently with the England Indoor Hockey squad in Rouen for the Women's European Indoor Challenge.

Chloe seems to be on fine form, as she put 4 past the Welsh and 2 against the French.

Talk Hockey Radio Blog

Dunmow Broadcast Preview of the Indoor Hockey

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Video of Chloe in Action

Essex County Council's 2012 Legacy Team have put up a short video of some of Chloe's recent hockey highlights, and it is very fun to watch!

Watch Chloe in action...

Monday, 4 January 2010

England Win Cup

The England ladies indoor hockey team have won the Wasa Indoor Cup 2010 in Lyngby(Copenhagen).

They beat Denmark 7-3 and were 6-1 up at halftime.

Sunday, 3 January 2010

Five Goal Chloe!

The England indoor hockey squad are in-action in Denmark at the moment and here are some of the results from the tournament.

Chloe seems to have done okay, putting five past the Swedish.

Wasa Indoor Cup 2010 in Lyngby (Copenhagen)

Saturday, 2, January 2010

Denmark 4-0 England
England 8-1 Sweden - Chloe scored 5 goals in this match!!!!


Sunday, 3, January 2010

England 6-4 USA - Chloe scored twice in this game.
England 6-0 USA - Victory for England in cross over match with Chloe bagging one goal.

England take on Denmark in the final of the tournament.

Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Happy New Year


Happy New Year to all hockey players!

Chloe is off to Denmark for a couple of days in January with the England Indoor Hockey squard.

Then it's back for Leicester as part of their indoor team and looking to reach finals day at the end of January in Nottingham.

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Hockey Season Update

It has been a while since my last post and a lot has happened during that time on and off the hockey pitch. Where do I start......I suppose with the hockey!

The National Premier has started very well with my club side Leicester. We have managed to win all our matches so far, 8 straight victories and are currently ahead of Reading at the top of the table. We have two more matches this side of Christmas, then the indoor season starts and then the winter break before the outdoor league resumes in February. We have also made it to the quarter-finals of the cup competition.

One of my main reasons for joining Leicester was to win National titles and to play in the European Club hockey league, so hopefully we are heading in the right direction and I hope we can challenge strongly in the indoor league and make the finals night this year be held in Nottingham Trent Arena.

Since October we have started a Centralised Programme with the National squad which enables us to train as a GB squad most of the days of the week, every week and we hope this will improve our performances as a team at major tournaments in the lead-up to the London Olympic Games.

This has required many changes by individuals and it has shown how much commitment and dedication we put in, by all in the squad, in order to make the team for 2012 and for the team to perform to medal standards at the games.

Off the hockey pitch, I have been carrying out a number of Team Essex Ambassador duties across Essex.

One in particular was special for me returning to Chelmsford Hockey Club to help run a hockey master-class for youngsters from three schools in the Chelmsford area who have created a club-school link with the help of England Hockey. These coaching session hope to be continued each month at Chelmer Park and encourage young people to take up the sport and join the club to access more coaching on a regular basis.

With the winter months ahead I am looking forward to the indoor season approaching and can't wait to get inside to try some skills out. Always fun times indoors!

Thanks for reading and will keep you posted

Chloe 12

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Hockey Art!

Above: Tim Skinner and Chloe sit in one of the goals at Chelmer Park.
Above: Tim and Chloe in front of the main stand at Chelmer Park.

Above: Chloe's Adidas hockey stick is wired for sound!

To see how Tim Skinner is getting on with the multimedia installation you can visit his website for updates:
Tim Skinner's website

Saturday, 14 November 2009

Journey to the Podium

The sounds of Chloe's hockey stick have been recorded by Colchester-based artist, Tim Skinner, as part of a new arts project run by Essex County Council.

The 'Journey to the Podium' arts scheme will produce pieces of art around 9 different Essex athletes all potiential 2012 Olympic hopefuls.

Chloe met Tim at Chelmer Park for her recording, he is eventually going to produce a multimedia installation for display in the Gibberd Gallery in Harlow and at Colchester United's Community Stadium.

'Journey to the Podium' brings together sport and art, with Chloe running a hockey coaching day at Chelmer Park for students from three schools in Chelmsford on Friday, 7th November 2009.

Essex County Council contiue to support athletes like Chloe, through their Team Essex scheme and this arts project pairs the county's top sporting talent with up and coming artists.

For a preview of some of the work Tim is doing with Chloe check out his personal website below.

Tim Skinner - Multimedia Installation Artist

BBC Essex: Essex athletes in new art project

Essex Coutny Council: Journey to the Podium

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Champions Trophy 2009

Chloe takes on Australia's Fiona Boyce (August 2009)

Friday, 4 September 2009

Pitcure of Chloe playing @ Champions Trophy




Picture of Chloe playing in the England - Germany match, with Germany's Anke Kuhn, at the Samsung Champions Trophy 2009 ... (August 2009)