HGC can stand for Homegrown Clan , A simple small town PC FPS Gaming Clan specializing in COD series games. Harvard Glee Club , a college choir in the United States . Healthier Greener Cleaner , a website concerning the environment hgcnow.com Hemoglobin C Human Genetics Commission Hutchison Global Communications Limited, a major Internet service provider for Hong Kong . Hercules Graphics Card HGC field hockey H.O.C. Gazellen Combinatie , a field hockey club from Wassenaar , Netherlands . Hoover Gangsta Crips , a crip set. Howe Grading Curve , a randomly fluctuating system of grading. disambig it HGC ko HGC ... more details
Deleted image removed Image HGC100.jpg thumb HGC logo for the club s 100th anniversary 250px HGC is the acronym of the field hockey club H.O.C. Gazellen Combinatie , which is located on the border of Wassenaar and The Hague in The Netherlands . The club was founded on September 22, 1906. The first teams men and women compete for many years on the highest level of the Dutch field hockey league, which is called Hoofdklasse . In 1995 96 both the men s and the women s first team won the national championship. HGC always has provided the Dutch national teams with one or more players. The first women s team of HGC relegated to the first division Overgangsklasse in the spring of 2005. Famous internationals from HGC Helen van der Ben Carina Benninga Roderik Bouwman Ronald Brouwer Marc Delissen Willemijn Duyster Rodrigo Garza Noor Holsboer Wouter Leefers Lisanne Lejeune Bram Lomans Tycho van Meer Fatima Moreira de Melo Wietske de Ruiter Florentine Steenberghe Stephan Veen Ellis Verbakel Guus Vogels gk Gijs Weterings Suzan van der Wielen Laurien Willemse Jan Willem Neuberg John Jermyn field hockey John Jermyn Barry Middleton Ashley Jackson field hockey Ashley Jackson External links http www.hgc.nl Official website of HGC Category Dutch field hockey clubs Category Sports clubs established in 1906 Category Sport in South Holland Fieldhockey team stub Netherlands sport stub de HGC Wassenaar nl HGC ... more details
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Arnoldus Leonardus Henricus Roderik Bouwman born March 24 , 1957 in Haarlem is a former Netherlands Dutch field hockey player, who played 107 international matches for the Netherlands , in which the striker scored 82 goals. He was a member of the Holland squad that finished sixth at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California . Bouwman made his debut on August 19 , 1978 in a friendly match against England. He played in the Dutch League for Amsterdam , Stichtse Cricket en Hockey Club and HGC field hockey HGC . His father Henk Bouwman Henk was also a skillful field hockey player, who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London . External links http www.knhb.nl oranje interlandhistorie cDU300 Interlandhistorie.aspx?intPlayerId 164280 Dutch Hockey Federation Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bouwman, Roderik ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bouwman, Roderik Category 1957 births Category Dutch field hockey players Category Field hockey players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Category Living people Category Olympic field hockey players of the Netherlands Bouwman Category People from Haarlem nl Roderik Bouwman ... more details
the paper after his father s death until 1915. ref name hgc A number of prominent Michigan journalist ... . ref name hgc References references Category Newspapers published in Michigan Category Media in Flint ... more details
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SOS Hermann Gmeiner College also known as HGC is a higher secondary college in Mirpur Thana Mirpur 13 , Dhaka , Bangladesh . SOS Hermann Gmeiner College Dhaka is an education projects of SOS Children s Villages in Bangladesh. SOS Children s Villages is active in 132 countries and territories worldwide. This international work is brought together by the umbrella organisation SOS Kinderdorf International, which unites the autonomous national associations. Infobox school name SOS Hermann Gmeiner College native name big big image location Mirpur thana Mirpur 13 streetaddress region city Dhaka postcode postalcode phone Phone 88029000016 country Flag Bangladesh affiliation founder Hermann Gmeiner chairperson principal A.F.M. Salimullah staff faculty teaching staff school code gender Co educational houses grades Pre school playgroup play group twelfth grade Class 12 age range 4 18 medium Bangla campus Mirpur 13, Dhaka 1212 campus size convert 2 acre m2 campus type City urban Hours in Day 6 Hours athletics motto accreditation mascot sports Association football Football , Cricket , Basketball , Volleyball , Table tennis , Badminton , Team handball Handball patron team name nickname HGC houses Two Hawks & Eagles colors publication newspaper opened established 19 January 1986 students 1100 alumni enrollment communities free label Phone free text 88029000016 free label1 free text1 footnotes homepage Coord 23.805 N 90.37694444 E display title region BD type city source enwiki History The college was founded by Hermann Gmeiner on 19 January 1986. Gmeiner was an Austrian philanthropist and the founder of SOS Children s Villages. Since its inception it has been striving for academic excellence as well as extra curricular development of the students. Academic performance ... of the top ranked education institutions in the country. In the recent years, HGC students have done ... External links http sos hgcdhaka.net sos hgcdhaka.net Official website, HGC. Colleges in Dhaka bangladesh ... more details
multiple issues orphan March 2009 unreferenced March 2009 wikify January 2011 Gravindex is an agglutination inhibition test performed on a urine sample to detect pregnancy. Concept The test detects the prevention of agglutination of HCG coated latex particles by HCG present in urine of pregnant women. Procedure Kits commercially available contain two reagents one is a suspension of HCG coated latex particles, and the other is a solution of HCG antibodies. One drop of the urine is mixed with one drop of antibody solution for one minute on a black glass slide. One drop of the HCG coated latex particles are added to the slide and left for one minute. Results If the level of HCG is too low, the antibodies will remain to agglutinate the HCG coated latex particles. If agglutination occurs, the subject is not pregnant. If the levels of HCG is high, the HGC will bind to the antibodies, and thus no agglutination with the HCG coated latex particles occurs. If no agglutination occurs, the subject is pregnant. Category Pregnancy tests ... more details
BLP sources date February 2011 Orphan date February 2009 Image Replace this image male.svg right David Yule born September 4, 1974 in Vancouver, British Columbia is a former field hockey midfielder from Canada . ref cite web url http www.fieldhockey.ca archives profiles men yule.html title David Yule publisher Field Hockey Canada accessdate 25 February 2011 ref Biography The forward is Bachelor of Arts BA in English Literature and History from University of British Columbia . He co wrote with Rick Roberts hockey player Rick Roberts The Goose is in Malaysia , theme song of the Canada men s national field hockey team Men s National Team at the 1998 Commonwealth Games. Yule played in the Dutch Premier League Hoofdklasse for HGC field hockey HGC from Wassenaar . International senior competitions 1998 &ndash Commonwealth Games , Kuala Lumpur not ranked 1999 &ndash Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, Kuala Lumpur 4th References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yule, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian field hockey player DATE OF BIRTH September 4, 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yule, David Category 1974 births Category Living people Category Sportspeople from British Columbia Category Canadian expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands Category Canadian men s field hockey players Category Canadian people of Scottish descent Category Sportspeople from Vancouver ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Men s field hockey MedalCountry the NED MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalGold 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 Atlanta Field hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics Team competition MedalCompetition Hockey World Cup World Cup MedalGold 1998 Men s Hockey World Cup 1998 Utrecht Team competition MedalCompetition Champions Trophy field hockey Champions Trophy MedalBronze 1999 Men s Champions Trophy field hockey 1999 Brisbane Team competition MedalBottom Tycho van Meer born September 30, 1974 in Eindhoven , Noord Brabant is a former field hockey striker from The Netherlands , who represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia . There he won the golden medal with the Netherlands national field hockey team Dutch national team . A former player of HGC field hockey HGC , Oranje Zwart and Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club Amsterdam , he earned a total number of 90 caps, scoring seventeen goals for the Dutch during the late 1990s. References nl icon http www.sport.nl overige deelnemersfinder Dutch Olympic Committee Navboxes title Tycho van Meer &ndash International Tournaments list1 1996 Dutch Olympic Field Hockey Team Netherlands FH Squad 1998 World Cup Netherlands FH Squad 1999 Champions Trophy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meer, Tycho van ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 30, 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meer, Tycho van Category 1974 births Category Living people Category Dutch field hockey players Category Olympic field hockey players of the Netherlands Category Field hockey players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Category People from Eindhoven Category Olympic gold medalists for the Netherlands Category Olympic medalists in field hockey Netherlands fieldhockey bio stub de Tycho van Meer nl Tycho van Meer ... more details
Infobox sportsperson birth date April 5, 1970 birth place medaltemplates MedalSport Women s Field Hockey MedalCountry the NED MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalBronze 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 Atlanta Team Competition MedalCompetition Champions Trophy field hockey Champions Trophy MedalSilver 1993 Women s Champions Trophy field hockey 1993 Amstelveen Team Competition MedalBronze 1997 Women s Champions Trophy field hockey 1997 Berlin Team Competition Willemijn Margaretha Duyster born April 5, 1970 in Amsterdam , Noord Holland is a former Dutch field hockey defender, who played 87 international matches for the Netherlands women s national field hockey team Dutch national team , in which she scored no goals. A player from HGC field hockey HGC in the 1990s, she competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics , winning the bronze medal under the guidance of coach Tom van t Hek . At the same Olympic tournament in Atlanta, Georgia her brother Jeroen Duyster Jeroen won the gold medal with the men s Rowing sport rowing eights. References nl icon http www.knhb.nl oranje interlandhistorie cDU300 Interlandhistorie.aspx?intPlayerId 164892&strFilter c3RySU1TZWFyY2hQaHJhc2U9ZHV5c3RlciZpbnRGYWNldFR5cGU9MCZpbnRTcG9ydFR5cGU9MA KNHB Profile br Navboxes title Willemijn Duyster &ndash International Tournaments list1 Netherlands FHW Squad 1993 Champions Trophy Netherlands FHW Squad 1995 Olympic Qualifier 1996 Netherlands Women s Olympic Field Hockey Team Netherlands FHW Squad 1997 Champions Trophy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Duyster, Willemijn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 5, 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Duyster, Willemijn Category 1970 births Category Living people Category Dutch field hockey players Category Olympic field hockey players of the Netherlands Category Field hockey players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Category Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Category People from Amsterdam Category Olympic m ... more details
hindered by a lack of BIOS support and standardization from IBM &mdash after all, the HGC ... another colour graphics adaptor. Certain software detected the HGC and used the monochrome display ... be shown on the HGC driven monochrome screen. Some software debuggers could take advantage of an HGC to run the main program on the colour monitor and the debugger on the HGC. History The Hercules ... could coexist with a monochrome HGC and still allow both graphics pages to be used. It would detect ... page. The HGC onboard Motorola 6845 would then be reprogrammed to display 80 columns of data 640 ... of the next display cycle. Later cards The HGC standard was extended by two later cards The Hercules ... Graphics Card pt Placa gr fica H rcules ru HGC sk Hercules Graphics Card fi Hercules Graphics Card ... more details
June 2007 author Ye Lwin and Kyaw Thu ref History The forerunner of HGC was Htoo Company , established ... was later reorganized into the Htoo Group of Companies HGC as a result of diversification into other ... officer and managing director of HGC. ref name Tycoons cite journal url http www.irrawaddy.org article.php ... of HGC and Htoo Trading Co Ltd. Aung Thet Mann born 1977, son of General Thura Shwe Mann serves on the board of HGC. He is also director of two of its subsidiary companies, Ayer Shwe Wah Company ... Co Ltd. Subsidiaries Subsidiaries of HGC include ref United States Department of the Treasury , Office ... and U Kyaw Thein, as well as HGC itself. Also named in the new sanctions order were Khin Lay Thet ... more details
Infobox sportsperson birth date January 14, 1965 birth place medaltemplates MedalSport Men s field hockey MedalCountry the NED MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalGold 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 Atlanta Field hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics Men s tournament Team competition MedalBronze 1988 Summer Olympics 1988 Seoul Field hockey at the 1988 Summer Olympics Team competition MedalCompetition Hockey World Cup World Cup MedalGold 1990 Men s Hockey World Cup 1990 Lahore Team competition Marcus Marc Johannes Elisabeth Leopold Delissen born 14 January 1965 in Amsterdam , Noord Holland played field hockey for The Netherlands. Delissen played 261 international matches for The Netherlands, scored 98 goals and participated in three Olympics. He made his debut when he was nineteen years old, on 21 October 1984, in a friendly match against Ireland in London . With his club HGC from Wassenaar Delissen became Dutch champion twice, in 1990 and 1996. He retired after the Atlanta Olympics, but returned for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney , where he assisted headcoach Maurits Hendriks and Holland once again became an Olympic champion. Delissen later on coached his former club HGC for three years 2002 2005 in the Dutch Premier League, called Hoofdklasse . He is a practising lawyer in The Hague . External links http www.knhb.nl oranje interlandhistorie cDU300 Interlandhistorie.aspx?intPlayerId 53884 Dutch Hockey Federation br Navboxes title Marc Delissen &ndash International Tournaments list1 1988 Netherlands Men s Olympic Field Hockey Team Netherlands FH Squad 1990 World Cup 1996 Dutch Olympic Field Hockey Team Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Delissen, Marc ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 14, 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Delissen, Marc Category 1965 births Category Living people Category Dutch field hockey players Category Dutch field hockey coaches Category Olympic field hockey players of the Netherlan ... more details
Image Replace this image male.svg right Peter Short born April 26, 1976 in Richmond, British Columbia is a field hockey player from Canada , whose brother Rob Short Rob also represents the Canada men s national field hockey team Men s National Team . A striker, Short played for several years in the Dutch League with HGC field hockey HGC and HC Rotterdam . He left Rotterdam after helping the club promote to the First Division in the spring of 2005 . For the next two years, Short moved to the UK and played hockey for Surbiton Hockey Club in the south London area. During his time in London he studied Urban Planning at the University College of London , where he acquired a Masters Degree in International Planning at the University College London. In the summer of 2007, Short and his Canadian National team members won gold at the Pan American Games in Brazil and by doing so, qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. That fall he moved to Amsterdam and played for Laren Hockey Club in the Netherlands and worked at CB Richard Ellis. The Canadian National Field Hockey Team finished in 10th position at the 2008 Olympic Games. Going in to the Olympics Canada was ranked 15th in the world. After six years overseas, Short is now living in Vancouver, Canada. International senior competitions 2001 &mdash World Cup Qualifier, Edinburgh 8th 2003 &mdash Pan American Games , Santo Domingo 2nd 2004 &mdash Olympic Qualifier, Madrid 11th 2004 &ndash Pan Am Cup, London 2nd 2006 &mdash 2006 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games , Melbourne 9th 2007 &mdash 2007 Pan American Games Pan American Games , Rio de Janeiro 1st 2008 &mdash Olympic Games , Beijing, China 10th References http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes sh peter short 1.html sports reference Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Short, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 26, 1976 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Short, Peter Category 1976 births Category ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Women s field hockey MedalCountry the NED MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalGold 1984 Summer Olympics 1984 Los Angeles Field hockey at the 1984 Summer Olympics Team competition MedalBronze 1988 Summer Olympics 1988 Seoul Field hockey at the 1988 Summer Olympics Team competition MedalCompetition Champions Trophy field hockey Champions Trophy MedalGold 1987 Women s Champions Trophy field hockey 1987 Amstelveen Team competition MedalBottom Marieke Birgitta van Doorn born June 15, 1960 in Rotterdam is a former Dutch field hockey midfielder, who was a member of the National Women s Team that won the golden medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics . Four years later in Seoul she captured the bronze medal with the Dutch national side. From 1982 to 1988 she played a total number of 100 international matches for Holland, in which she scored 29 goals. She retired after the 1988 Summer Olympics in South Korea , and was in charge as a hockey coach in the 1990s at her former club HGC field hockey HGC from Wassenaar . External links http www.knhb.nl oranje interlandhistorie cDU300 Interlandhistorie.aspx?intPlayerId 164800 Dutch Hockey Federation Navboxes colour title Netherlands squads bg Orange fg Black list1 1984 Netherlands Women s Olympic Field Hockey Team Netherlands FHW Squad 1987 Champions Trophy 1988 Netherlands Women s Olympic Field Hockey Team Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Doorn, Marieke van ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 15, 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Doorn, Marieke van Category 1960 births Category Living people Category Dutch field hockey players Category Olympic field hockey players of the Netherlands Category Field hockey players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Category Field hockey players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Category Dutch field hockey coaches Category People from Rotterdam Category Olympic gold medalists for the Netherlands Category Olympic bronze medalists fo ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Women s field hockey MedalCountry the NED MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalGold 1984 Summer Olympics 1984 Los Angeles Field hockey at the 1984 Summer Olympics Team MedalBronze 1988 Summer Olympics 1988 Seoul Field hockey at the 1988 Summer Olympics Team MedalCompetition Champions Trophy field hockey Champions Trophy MedalGold 1987 Women s Champions Trophy field hockey 1987 Amstelveen Team MedalCompetition EuroHockey Nations Championship European Nations Cup MedalGold 1987 Women s EuroHockey Nations Championship 1987 London Team MedalBottom Laura Laurien Eveline Gales Willemse born March 26, 1962 in Haarlem , Noord Holland is a former Dutch field hockey defender, who won the golden medal with the National Women s Team at the 1984 Summer Olympics . She played club hockey for NMHC Nijmegen and HGC field hockey HGC from Wassenaar . Four years later in Seoul she captured the bronze medal with the national side. From 1981 to 1988 she played a total number of 63 international matches for Holland, in which she scored eleven goals. Willemse retired after the 1988 Summer Olympics in South Korea . External links http www.knhb.nl oranje interlandhistorie cDU300 Interlandhistorie.aspx?intPlayerId 169335 Dutch Hockey Federation Navboxes colour title Netherlands squads bg Orange fg Black list1 1984 Netherlands Women s Olympic Field Hockey Team Netherlands FHW Squad 1987 Champions Trophy Netherlands FHW Squad 1987 EuroHockey 1988 Netherlands Women s Olympic Field Hockey Team Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Willemse, Laurien ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 26, 1962 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Willemse, Laurien Category 1962 births Category Living people Category Dutch field hockey players Category Olympic field hockey players of the Netherlands Category Field hockey players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Category Field hockey players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Category Olympic gold meda ... more details
Infobox sportsperson birth date birth place medaltemplates MedalSport Women s Field Hockey MedalCountry the NED MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalBronze 1988 Summer Olympics 1988 Seoul Team MedalCompetition Hockey World Cup World Cup MedalGold 1990 Women s Hockey World Cup 1990 Sydney Team MedalCompetition Champions Trophy field hockey Champions Trophy MedalGold 1987 Women s Champions Trophy field hockey 1987 Amstelveen Team MedalBronze 1991 Women s Champions Trophy field hockey 1991 Berlin Team MedalCompetition EuroHockey Nations Championship European Nations Cup MedalGold 1987 Women s EuroHockey Nations Championship 1987 London Team Helena Helen Johanna Lejeune Van der Ben born July 25, 1964 in Amsterdam , Noord Holland is a former Dutch field hockey defender, who won the bronze medal with the National Women s Team at the 1988 Summer Olympics . From 1984 to 1992 she played a total number of 121 international matches for Holland, in which she scored 57 goals, most of them from penalty corners. She retired after the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain , where the Dutch side finished in sixth place. Later on she became a field hockey coach, at her former club HGC field hockey HGC in Wassenaar . External links http www.knhb.nl oranje interlandhistorie cDU300 Interlandhistorie.aspx?intPlayerId 166741 Dutch Hockey Federation br Navboxes title Helen van der Ben &ndash International Tournaments list1 Netherlands FHW Squad 1987 Champions Trophy Netherlands FHW Squad 1987 EuroHockey 1988 Netherlands Women s Olympic Field Hockey Team Netherlands FHW Squad 1990 World Cup Netherlands FHW Squad 1991 Champions Trophy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ben, Helen Van Der ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 25, 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ben, Helen Van Der Category 1964 births Category Living people Category Dutch field hockey players Category Olympic field hockey players of the Netherlands Category Field ... more details
Infobox sportsperson birth date July 12, 1967 birth place medaltemplates MedalSport Women s Field Hockey MedalCountry the NED MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalBronze 1988 Summer Olympics 1988 Seoul Team MedalBronze 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 Atlanta Team MedalCompetition Hockey World Cup World Cup MedalGold 1990 Women s Hockey World Cup 1990 Sydney Team MedalCompetition Champions Trophy field hockey Champions Trophy MedalGold 1987 Women s Champions Trophy field hockey 1987 Amstelveen Team MedalSilver 1993 Women s Champions Trophy field hockey 1993 Amstelveen Team MedalCompetition EuroHockey Nations Championship European Nations Cup MedalGold 1987 Women s EuroHockey Nations Championship 1987 London Team MedalGold 1995 Women s EuroHockey Nations Championship 1995 Amstelveen Team Eleonoor Noor Wendeline Holsboer born July 12, 1967 in Enschede , Overijssel is a former Dutch field hockey defender, who twice won a bronze Olympic medal with the Netherlands women s national field hockey team Women s National Team in Hockey at the 1988 Summer Olympics 1988 and in Hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 . From 1987 to 1997 she played a total number of 139 international matches for Holland. Holsboer left the Dutch team in 1997 after harsh criticism on the head coach by then, former international Tom van t Hek . She played until 2005 for her club HGC field hockey HGC in Wassenaar . External links http www.knhb.nl oranje interlandhistorie cDU300 Interlandhistorie.aspx?intPlayerId 165798 Dutch Hockey Federation br Navboxes title Noor Holsboer &ndash International Tournaments list1 Netherlands FHW Squad 1987 Champions Trophy Netherlands FHW Squad 1987 EuroHockey 1988 Netherlands Women s Olympic Field Hockey Team Netherlands FHW Squad 1990 World Cup Netherlands FHW Squad 1993 Champions Trophy Netherlands FHW Squad 1995 EuroHockey Netherlands FHW Squad 1995 Olympic Qualifier 1996 Netherlands Women s Olympic Field Hockey Team Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hols ... more details
Infobox sportsperson birth date March 20, 1970 birth place death date death place medaltemplates MedalSport Women s Field Hockey MedalCountry the NED MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalBronze 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 Atlanta Team Competition MedalCompetition Hockey World Cup World Cup MedalGold 1990 Women s Hockey World Cup 1990 Sydney Team Competition MedalCompetition Champions Trophy field hockey Champions Trophy MedalBronze 1991 Women s Champions Trophy field hockey 1991 Berlin Team Competition MedalCompetition EuroHockey Nations Championship European Nations Cup MedalGold 1995 Women s EuroHockey Nations Championship 1995 Amstelveen Team Competition Wietske Annechien de Ruiter born March 20, 1970 in Ridderkerk , Zuid Holland is a former female field hockey striker from The Netherlands , who represented her native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics 1992 and 1996. At the last tournament in Atlanta, Georgia the former player of Hockey Vereniging Victoria in Rotterdam where she started her career and HGC field hockey HGC won the bronze medal with the Netherlands women s national field hockey team Dutch women s team . References nl icon http www.sport.nl overige deelnemersfinder Dutch Olympic Committee nl icon http www.knhb.nl oranje interlandhistorie cDU300 Interlandhistorie.aspx?intPlayerId 167987&strFilter c3RySU1TZWFyY2hQaHJhc2U9UnVpdGVyJmludEZhY2V0VHlwZT0wJmludFNwb3J0VHlwZT0w KNHB Profile en icon http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes de wietske de ruiter 1.html sports reference br Navboxes title Wietske de Ruiter &ndash International Tournaments list1 Netherlands FHW Squad 1990 World Cup Netherlands FHW Squad 1991 Champions Trophy Netherlands FHW Squad 1995 EuroHockey Netherlands FHW Squad 1995 Olympic Qualifier 1996 Netherlands Women s Olympic Field Hockey Team Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ruiter, Wietske De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 20, 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFA ... more details
Infobox sportsperson name Florentine Steenberghe birth date November 11, 1967 birth place death date death place show medals yes medaltemplates MedalSport Women s Field Hockey MedalCountry the NED MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalBronze 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 Atlanta Team Competition MedalCompetition Hockey World Cup World Cup MedalGold 1990 Women s Hockey World Cup 1990 Sydney Team Competition MedalCompetition Champions Trophy field hockey Champions Trophy MedalBronze 1991 Women s Champions Trophy field hockey 1991 Berlin Team Competition MedalCompetition EuroHockey Nations Championship European Nations Cup MedalGold 1995 Women s EuroHockey Nations Championship 1995 Amstelveen Team Competition Florentine Pauline Frederique Steenberghe born November 11, 1967 in Utrecht city Utrecht is a former Dutch field hockey midfielder, who played 113 international matches for the Netherlands women s national field hockey team Dutch national team , in which she scored six goals. A player from HGC field hockey HGC in the 1990s, she competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics 1992 and the 1996 Summer Olympics , winning bronze in Atlanta, Georgia . External links http www.knhb.nl oranje interlandhistorie cDU300 Interlandhistorie.aspx?intPlayerId 168446&strFilter c3RySU1TZWFyY2hQaHJhc2U9c3RlZW5iZXJnaGUmaW50RmFjZXRUeXBlPTAmaW50U3BvcnRUeXBlPTA Dutch Hockey Federation br Navboxes title Florentine Steenberghe &ndash International Tournaments list1 Netherlands FHW Squad 1990 World Cup Netherlands FHW Squad 1991 Champions Trophy Netherlands FHW Squad 1995 EuroHockey Netherlands FHW Squad 1995 Olympic Qualifier 1996 Netherlands Women s Olympic Field Hockey Team Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steenberghe, Florentine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 11, 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steenberghe, Florentine Category 1967 births Category Living people Category Dutch field hockey players Category Olympic field hockey p ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Men s Field Hockey MedalCountry ENG MedalCompetition EuroHockey Nations Championship European Championship MedalBronze 2011 Men s EuroHockey Nations Championship 2011 Gladbach Team MedalBottom Ashley Jackson born in Chatham, Kent and educated at Sutton Valence School when he was in year 7 he joined Rose Hill School rose hill school in Tunbridge Wells. He is an English field hockey player. He was a member of the British squad that finished ninth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and appeared again in the 2008 Beijing Olympics . The midfielder striker made his debut in 2007 for the English senior side at the age of 19. He currently wears the number 7 shirt for both England and Great Britain and sometimes strikes Penalty Corners for the National Team. Jackson played for HGC field hockey HGC in the Dutch league for a number of years, alongside England GB team mate Barry Middleton . He now plays outdoor hockey for East Grinstead Hockey Club in England . He continues to play indoors for East Grinstead as they defend their National Indoor League and Championship titles, and has also helped them to obtain the European Indoor title for the 2009 10 season. He schooled at Sutton Valence Kent. He was named International Hockey Federation FIH Young Player of the year 2009 and is the first English player to receive this accolade. ref http www.sportcentric.com vsite vcontent content news 0,10869,1181 144740 161956 5331 303786 news item,00.html ref Ashley has said it will be a two horse race between EG and Reading once again in the English National Hockey League. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jackson, Ashley ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jackson, Ashley Category Living people Category English field hockey players Category Field hockey players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category Field hockey players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Category Ol ... more details