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President's View
Els van Breda Vriesman, FIH President
Editorial
Cathy Harris
Pharaohs play host in Alexandria
Claire Middleton, hockey correspondent for The Daily Telegraph (London), previews the first major tournament of 2005
US to benefit from Walsh’s vision
Michelangelo Rucci, a sports journalist and hockey enthusiast based in Adelaide, explains what Australian Terry Walsh hope to achieve in his new role with the United States Field Hockey Association
Love thy neighbour
Gill Gemming, Continental Development Officer for Oceania, describes how successful “mentoring” has become within the region
PHL proves its worth
Sundeep Misra, Sports Editor of National Channel, reviews the inaugural Premier Hockey League in India and comments on its future
Sergio maintains his sporting vigil
When Sergio Vigil stepped down from his role with the Argentinean women's team at the end of 2004, he left an indelible mark on the fabric of the team. Profile by Graciela H. Ortiz, Sports Editor of the Buenos Aires Herald
King reigns in South Africa
Very few women have made their mark coaching at the highest level, but South Africa’s newly appointed coach Jenny King is looking forward to the challenge. By Karien Jonckheere from The Star newspaper in Johannesburg
Hockey settles in Olympic capital
FIH's move to Lausanne will provide the opportunity to develop stronger ties with the International Olympic Committee and ensure the sport’s longevity at the highest level
GB or not GB?
Triple Olympian for former Great Britain goalkeeper Simon Mason argues that GB needs compete at all major tournaments if they are to succeed

WorldHockey Online
Issue 20, March 2005

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President's View
Els van Breda Vriesman, FIH President

Editorial
Cathy Harris, Editor

Pharaohs play host in Alexandria
Claire Middleton previews the first major tournament of 2005

US to benefit from Walsh’s vision
Australian Terry Walsh has big plans in his new role with the United States Field Hockey Association.
By Michelangelo Rucci

Love thy neighbour
Gill Gemming, Continental Development Officer for Oceania, describes how successful “mentoring” has become within the region

PHL proves its worth
Sundeep Misra reviews the inaugural Premier Hockey League in India and comments on its future

Sergio maintains his sporting vigil
When Sergio Vigil stepped down from his role with the Argentinean women's team, he left an indelible mark on the fabric of the team.
By Graciela H. Ortiz

King reigns in South Africa
Very few women have made their mark coaching at the highest level, but South Africa’s newly appointed coach Jenny King is looking forward to the challenge.
By Karien Jonckheere

Hockey settles in Olympic capital
FIH's move to Lausanne will provide the opportunity to develop stronger ties with the International Olympic Committee and ensure the sport’s longevity at the highest level

GB or not GB?
Triple Olympian for former Great Britain goalkeeper Simon Mason argues that GB needs compete at all major tournaments if they are to succeed

 
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