27 January 2016: The International Hockey Federation (FIH)
has announced the Hockey Stars 2015 Coach of the Year and Umpire of the Year
awards.
Gibraltar’s Nathan Stagno is named men’s Umpire of the Year
while South Africa ’s
Michelle Joubert was awarded the women’s Umpire of the Year.
Women’s Coach of the Year, England
and Great Britain assistant
coach Karen Brown, is Britain ’s
most capped female hockey player of all time with 355 caps. She competed in
three Olympic Games and won a bronze medal in 1992. Other playing highlights
include a European gold medal, Commonwealth silver and numerous national titles
with her club Slough .
Karen began coaching at Chelmsford in 2000 before moving into
coaching positions with England U16, U18, U21 and the B programme. In 2005 she
joined England Hockey as Junior Performance Manager, moving to assistant coach
in 2006.
Since then, she has been part of the coaching team that has
led England
women to the EuroHockey Championships title in 2015 and bronze medals at the
World Cup, Champions Trophy, two Commonwealth Games and three European
Championships. With Great
Britain , she was part of the coaching team
that saw them win a bronze medal at the London 2012 Olympics, finish sixth at
the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and win a silver medal at the Champions Trophy in
February 2012.
Men’s Coach of the Year - Craig Fulton gained widespread
praise for leading Ireland
to the Olympic Games for the first time in over 100 years. They qualified for
Rio following their success at the FINTRO Hockey World League Semi-Final in Antwerp , Belgium
last summer.
During his playing career, Fulton
won 191 national caps for South Africa
during which he competed at the 1996 Atlanta
and 2004 Athens Olympic Games. Following his retirement he has taken on several
coaching roles within club and international hockey.
In addition to roles as assistant coach for Ireland men and South
Africa men and women, Fulton enjoyed a successful spell with Irish
club Pembroke, where he guided them to the Irish Hockey League and Irish Senior
Cup double as well as the EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy in 2009.
Craig’s compatriot, Michelle Joubert, voted women’s Umpire
of the Year 2015, first picked up a whistle aged 22. Since then she has gone on
to become only the second South African woman in history to achieve 100 senior
international caps, recently receiving her FIH Golden Whistle at the
Argentina Hockey World League Final in Rosario last December.
Michelle has officiated at two Hockey World Cups, in Rosario in 2010 and in The Hague in 2014, the London 2012 Olympic
Games, plus one Commonwealth Games and two Champions Trophies.
Fellow umpire, Nathan Stagno, received the men’s Umpire of
the Year award having also recently received an FIH Golden Whistle.
He became the first Gibraltarian to make 100 senior umpire appearances during
the Hero Hockey World League Final in Raipur ,
India last
year.
Stagno has officiated at some of the sport’s biggest
competitions, including the London 2012 Olympic Games, the Rabobank Hockey
World Cup 2014 in the Hague ,
as well as two Champions Trophy events and a Commonwealth Games.
These awards are further recognition for both umpires who
were selected by FIH to attend the Rio 2016 Olympic Games next
summer.
Speaking about the Awards, FIH President, Leandro
Negre, said: “Congratulations to Craig and Karen who have made a huge impact on
the sport in 2016, both helping guide their teams to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
amongst some other key medal wins. Well done to our golden generation of umpires
as well, which now includes Michelle and Nathan who have been rightfully
recognised for their excellent performances on the field whilst officiating at
our events last year.”
He continued: “The ambition of the Hockey Revolution, our
ten-year strategy for hockey, is to make it a global game that inspires the
next generation. One of our ‘big goals’ is to increase the degree of
professionalism throughout the sport. Coaching and officiating is crucial to
achieving our aims. These awards showcase excellence in both areas and as a
result I hope many others are inspired by these individuals’ outstanding
achievements.”
FIH Press release
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