Teddington Hockey Club

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Teddington Hockey Club
Founded1871; 151 years ago (1871)
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Home groundTeddington School
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Teddington Hockey Club is a field hockey club based at Teddington School, Teddington in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.[1] The club is one of the oldest in the world after being formed in 1871; the club advertise that they are the oldest in the world [2] but the claim is disputed by the Blackheath Hockey Club.[3]

Teddington runs a large number of teams including eight men's team and seven women's teams. The Men's first X1 play in the Men's England Hockey League Division One South.[4]

National Honours[]

The club has gained significant honours -

Men's International players past and present[]

  • Ali Wilson - England & GB (Beijing 2008, London 2012)
  • Matt Daly - England & GB (Beijing 2008, London 2012)
  • Jason Laslett - England & GB (Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996)
  • Calum Giles - England & GB (Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000)
  • Brett Garrard - England & GB (Sydney 2000, Athens 2004)
  • Jimmy Wallis - England & GB (Athens 2004)
  • Phil McGuire - England & GB (Atlanta 1996)
  • Simon Nicklin - England & GB (Barcelona 1992)
  • Rob Moore - England & GB (London 2012)
  • Danny Haydon - England
  • Chua Boon Huat - Malaysia
  • Jon Ebsworth - England
  • Clyde Camburn - England
  • Robbie Martin - Wales
  • Mark Woodbridge - England
  • Sunil Unka - New Zealand
  • George Cover - England
  • Rhys Docherty - Wales
  • Nicholas Samra - Scotland
  • Murray Collins - Scotland (Current)
  • Ed Greaves - Scotland (Current)
  • Rory McCallum - Scotland (Current)
  • Kyle White - Scotland (Current)
  • Joe McConnell - Scotland (Current)

Women's International players past and present[]

  • Michelle Mitchell - Australia (Atlanta 1996)

References[]

  1. ^ "Teddington Hockey Club - contact us". Teddington Hockey Club.
  2. ^ "Teddington Hockey Club". Teddington Hockey Club.
  3. ^ "Blackheath History". Blackheath Hockey Club.
  4. ^ "Men's Hockey League Divisions". England Hockey.
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