Tricia Heberle
Patricia Heberle is an international field hockey player, coach and administrator whose involvement has spanned the Australia women's national [field hockey team] and England women's national field hockey team.
She played international hockey from 1983 to 1986. She held international coaching roles for Australia and England from 1994 to 2004, and has been a High Performance Administrator from 2005 to 2014.
In 2018, she was unveiled as Team Ireland's Chef de Mission for the 2020 Olympic Games.
International playing career
- 1983 Women's Hockey World Cup Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - bronze medal
- 1984 Summer Olympics Los Angeles, USA - 4th
- 1986 Women's Hockey World Cup Amstelveen, Netherlands - 6th
International coaching career
Tricia has been involved in success at the highest level of international hockey tournaments in coaching/assistant coaching roles including with the following tournaments:- 1994 World Cup Dublin, IRE - gold medal
- 1995 Champions Trophy Mar del Plata, ARG - gold medal
- 1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, USA - gold medal
- 1997 Champions Trophy Berlin, GER - gold medal
- 1998 World Cup Utrecht, NED - gold medal
- 1998 Commonwealth Games Kuala Lumpur, MAS - gold medal
- 1999 Champions Trophy Brisbane, AUS - gold medal
- 1999 Oceania Cup Sydney, AUS - gold medal
- 2000 Champions Trophy Amstelveen, NED - bronze medal
- 2000 Summer Olympics Sydney, AUS - gold medal
- 2001 World Cup Qualifier Amiens, FRA - gold medal
- 2002 Commonwealth Games Manchester, ENG - silver medal
- 2002 World Cup Perth, AUS - 5th
- 2002 Champions Trophy Macau, CHN - 6th
- 2002 Champions Challenge Randburg, RSA - gold medal
- 2003 Champions Trophy Sydney, AUS - 5th