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Spain v GB in the Champions Trophy
 08.12.07 Champions Trophy Match Schedule Confirmed

Great Britain will take on Spain in the 5v6 play-off in the Champions Trophy in Kuala Lumpar.

Niall Stott in action for Great Britain in 2004
 23.11.07 Moodie to Return Home with Hamstring Injury

Following an injury sustained in training in Kuala Lumpar, Graham Moodie will be returning back to Scotland and will not play any part in the forthcoming Champions Trophy.

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 15.11.07 Great Britain Hockey seeks new President

Great Britain Hockey Ltd is seeking candidates for the position of President following Roger Self’s decision to stand down as a result of ill health.

Barry Middleton in action for Great Britain in the last Olympic Year - 2004
 12.11.07 GB Squad Announced for Men's Champions Trophy

Head Coach, Jason Lee, has today announced the 20 players selected to participate in the Men’s Champions Trophy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from the 29th November – 9th December 2007.

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 08.11.07 Walsh Wins GB Hockey Athlete of the Year Award

Kate Walsh, 27, who this year has led England to bronze medals at the Champions Challenge and the EuroHockey Nations Championships, has today been announced as the 2007 Great Britain Hockey Athlete of the Year. 

Celebrations as GB win Gold at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in 2007
 07.11.07 Great Britain Release Olympic Training Squad

Great Britain Hockey has today released the names of the 24 athletes who will be training towards the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

Roger Self
 01.11.07 Roger Self Resigns from GB Board

The Board of Great Britain Hockey Limited has reluctantly accepted the resignation and retirement of its President, Roger Self on the grounds of ill-health.

Barry Middleton in action for Great Britain in the last Olympic Year - 2004
 18.10.07 Champions Trophy Schedule Released

The match schedule for the 2007 Samsung Champions Trophy has been released.

Walsh Wins GB Hockey Athlete of the Year Award

08.11.07

Kate Walsh in action for England at the EuroHockey Nations Championships in 2007

Kate Walsh, 27, who this year has led England to bronze medals at the Champions Challenge and the EuroHockey Nations Championships, has today been announced as the 2007 Great Britain Hockey Athlete of the Year. 

England’s stalwart defender, who plays her club hockey for Slough, made her international debut against Russia in May 1999 and has gone on to earn 135 caps for her country and 47 caps for Great Britain.  Along the way, she has scored 17 goals for England and three for Great Britain.  The bronze medal at the EuroHockey Nations Championships this year secured Great Britain’s qualification for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing which the squad is now preparing for.

Internationally, Walsh has taken part in one Olympic Games (2000), three European Cups (1999-Bronze, 2003-Fourth, 2005-Bronze, 2007-Bronze), two Commonwealth Games (2002-Silver, 2006-Bronze) and two World Cups (2002-fifth, 2006-seventh).  She was elected as captain in 2003.

She began playing hockey for Didsbury Greys at the age of 12 and has also played for Bowdon Hightown and Klein Zwitzerland.

Walsh is delighted to have been named as the 2007 Great Britain Hockey Athlete of the Year and commented “I am thrilled with this award and must thank everyone who has helped me during my hockey career. After the disappointment of 2004 it has been a long road and mentally tough at times but the team have really pulled together and I hope now we can keep making strides forward. I am honoured to receive this award, but I would trade every medal and personal trophy in for a chance to win Olympic Gold. I hope that over the next two Olympic cycles we can rise to the occasion. “

Women’s Head Coach Danny Kerry, said: “There is quite a poignant photo of Kate on her knees in tears at the end of the Auckland Olympic Qualifying tournament in March 2004 at which GB failed to qualify for Athens. Kate, along with a number of other players, are stronger and better athletes following that experience and have shown great fortitude in striving forward. Kate’s performance at the European’s was outstanding, and she has been central in shifting the culture within the squad. I am delighted for Kate, and this recognition is a good reward for the resilience, commitment and leadership she has demonstrated.”

This is the second Hockey Athlete of the Year Award.  In 2006, the British Olympic Association presented a trophy to each of the 35 Olympic Governing Bodies for them to award on an annual basis to their top Olympic Athlete.  The Awards were introduced to mark the BOA’s Centenary Year and the awarding of the 2012 Olympic Games to London.  Crista Cullen was the recipient of the 2006 Award.