Zooey Perry

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Zooey Perry
Zooey Perry, Olympia HC.jpg
Perry with Olympia HC in Liverpool, May 2019
Personal information
Full name Zooey Elizabeth Regina Perry
Date of birth (1996-09-22) 22 September 1996 (age 24)
Place of birth Billingham, England
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
Lambertseter IF
Number 12
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2016–2020 Middlesex University HC 24 (4)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2018–2020 Olympia HC 2 (0)
2018-19 → Olympia HC II 7 (3)
2020 London GD 4 (0)
2020 → London GD II 2 (0)
2020- Lambertseter IF 0 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Zooey Elizabeth Regina "Effy" Perry (born 22 September 1996) is a British handball player who plays for Lambertseter IF, a team based in the Lambertseter suburb of Oslo, Norway, and compete in the Norwegian 3rd & 4th divisions.

College career[]

Upon starting her undergraduate degree at Middlesex University, Perry joined the Women's Handball team. Initially, she played in the right-back/wing position due to being a left-handed thrower but moved to the goalkeeping position towards the end of the season due to injuries. In the 2016–2017 season, the team lost the LUSL (London University Sports Leagues) Handball League to UCL.

In Perry's second season, she was named the captain of the Women's team. The team were crowned champions of the LUSL Handball League in 2017–2018 without losing a single game, and enjoyed its best result in the British University Handball Championships since winning the tournament in 2015–2016, finishing in third place after losing 12–7 to eventual winners Loughborough University.

At the annual Middlesex University Sports Awards on 18 May 2018, Perry was announced as the winner of the 'Captain of the Year' award for her work in developing the club and leading them to a successful season.[1]

Between 2018 and 2020, Perry remained captain of the Women's team, but they played only once in two seasons, as the number of new players was small in comparison to the number of players who left after the 2017–2018 season.[citation needed]

Senior career[]

Olympia HC[]

Zooey Perry signed for Olympia HC prior to the 2018–2019 season.[2] The team went undefeated during the season and won the Premier Handball League (PHL) title.[3] Perry did not appear in the 2018–2019 Premier League season for Olympia, playing instead with the club's development team in the Regional Handball League – South East. She first played for the Premier League squad in the Liverpool International Handball Tournament on 25–26 May; Olympia won the tournament, defeating the previous year's winners, Bergen of Norway.[4]

On 19 October 2019, Perry made her Premier Handball League debut for Olympia in a 23–22 loss to North East Manchester Hawks.[5] Her first Premier League win came two weeks later, in a narrow 22–21 win vs West London Eagles Handball Club on 2 November.[6]

In an Instagram post, Perry confirmed that she had parted company with Olympia due to 'out-of-Handball commitments' on 23 December. In the same post, she confirmed that she had transferred to the previous season's Premier League runners-up and Olympia's rivals, London GD.[7]

London GD[]

Perry joined the travelling London GD squad for their 21–20 win vs NEM Hawks on 11 January 2020, before making her debut 15 days later in GD's 33–25 win against West London Eagles Handball Club.[8]

Personal life[]

Perry came out as transsexual while in secondary school at the age of 13 and began to transition in September 2013. In a tweet from her personal Twitter account after Olympia's 2018–2019 league-winning final game of the season, Perry stated that she believes she is the first openly transsexual player in British Handball history, as well as the first to be a member of a Premier Handball League-winning team.[9]

Since September 2020, she has been a Pro Ambassador for Athlete Ally, a nonprofit LGBTQ+ athletic advocacy group that is "committed to making athletic communities more inclusive and less discriminatory and helping athletes to advocate for LGBTQ+ equality".[10]

References[]

  1. ^ "Sports Ball 2018 - Winners".
  2. ^ "Olympia HC player profile".
  3. ^ "Unbeaten Olympia Take Title". englandhandball.com.
  4. ^ "Olympia and Astra crowned Liverpool International Tournament Champions".
  5. ^ "Olympia HC - NEM Hawks Scoresheet (19/10/19)".
  6. ^ "West London Eagles HC - Olympia HC Scoresheet (02/11/19)".
  7. ^ "Instagram post confirming Perry's transfer".
  8. ^ "London GD - West London Eagles HC Scoresheet (26/1/20)".
  9. ^ "Where History Begins".
  10. ^ "Athlete Ally profile". 10 September 2020.
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