by The Hockey Museum | Dec 21, 2016 | Oral History Interviewee Biographies
Laurie Alcock, aka ‘Mr Cannock’, has been playing hockey since 1954. He remains heavily committed to the administration of hockey in Staffordshire and the Midlands and gives his insights to the challenges faced during the merger of the Hockey Association...
by The Hockey Museum | Dec 20, 2016 | Oral History Interviewee Biographies
Jenny Cardwell is a former international player, coach and manager. As well as reflecting on her playing career, Cardwell recalls her transition to coaching at county and territory level before being appointed by England. She discusses the hurdles she faced coaching...
by The Hockey Museum | Dec 19, 2016 | Oral History Interviewee Biographies
Stephen Martin is a former Irish and Great Britain international player who won Gold at the Seoul 1988 Olympic Games. In this interview he recalls his route into hockey, breaking into the Ireland and GB setups at a young age and his experiences of, and the build up...
by The Hockey Museum | Dec 19, 2016 | Oral History Interviewee Biographies
Win Heath is an ex-Welsh international player who took on coaching England and Great Britain. She talks about the difficulties of fitting coaching sessions around players’ working lives in the late ’70s and early ’80s and the disappointment of not...
by The Hockey Museum | Dec 19, 2016 | Oral History Interviewee Biographies
Peter Child is best known for his involvement with the internationally touring Angels Hockey Club of the 1960s and for his administrative role in setting up the World Grand Masters Association (WGMA) in 2002, whereupon he became its inaugural President. Click here to...