Mary Nevill (field hockey)
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Mary Elizabeth Nevill OBE (born 12 March 1961 in Gawsworth, Cheshire, England) is a British former field hockey player.
Early life
[edit]As Mary Cheetham, she lived in Nettleham, and attended the De Aston Grammar School[1][2][3], arriving from Macclesfield in 1974.[4]
She played for Lincoln hockey club.[5] and also threw the javelin,[6] and jumped hurdles.[7] She was picked for the England junior hockey team in March 1978.[8] She played for the county hockey team as centre forward.[9] She gained three A levels in August 1979.[10]
Career
[edit]Hockey
[edit]In October 1980, she was picked for the England U23 team.[11] In March 1982 she was chosen to captain the England U21 team,[12] and the England U22 team in October 1982.[13] She was picked for the England team in February 1985, to play against Wales.[14]
She became the England captain in July 1989.[15]
Nevill captained the Great Britain squad that won the bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. She also competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics.[16]
Nevill has played club hockey for Leicester.
Lecturer
[edit]After her international career Nevill, as a senior lecturer at the Loughborough University, researched in the area of muscle metabolism during maximum sprint and intermittent exercise with a particular interest in the aetiology of fatigue. She also stayed actively involved in the sport of field hockey, and the former Great Britain women's captain for a while was coach to the England U21 Women's Squad. Besides that, Nevill was director of Institute of Youth Sport.
Nevill is currently Professor and a former Head of Department of Sport Science in the School of Science and Technology at Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, England.
Personal life
[edit]She married on Saturday 9 July 1988.[17]
Nevill was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2019 New Year Honours for services to Sport and Sports Science.
References
[edit]- ^ Louth Standard Friday 30 September 1988, page 10
- ^ Lincolnshire Echo Saturday 1 October 1988, page 6
- ^ Market Rasen Weekly Mail Friday 21 June 1991, page 33
- ^ Market Rasen Weekly Mail Friday 2 October 1992
- ^ Lincolnshire Echo Thursday 11 December 1975, page 16
- ^ Lincolnshire Echo Monday 27 June 1977, page 9
- ^ Skegness Standard Friday 7 July 1978
- ^ Horncastle News Thursday 9 March 1978
- ^ Lincolnshire Standard Friday 12 January 1979, page 17
- ^ Grimsby Evening Telegraph Friday 24 August 1979,
- ^ Skegness Standard Friday 3 October 1980, page 8
- ^ Grimsby Evening Telegraph Friday 19 March 1982, page 32
- ^ Lincolnshire Free Press Tuesday 5 October 1982, page 20
- ^ Lincolnshire Echo Friday 1 February 1985, page 22
- ^ Market Rasen Weekly Mail Saturday 1 July 1989, page 1
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Mary Nevill". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- ^ Market Rasen Weekly Mail Saturday 16 July 1988, page 28
External links
[edit]- 1961 births
- Academics of Nottingham Trent University
- English female field hockey players
- English field hockey coaches
- Olympic field hockey players for Great Britain
- British female field hockey players
- Olympic bronze medallists for Great Britain
- Field hockey players at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Field hockey players at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Academics of Loughborough University
- People educated at De Aston School
- People from West Lindsey District
- Sportspeople from Lincolnshire
- Living people
- Olympic medalists in field hockey
- Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Sportspeople from Macclesfield
- Loughborough Students field hockey players
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
- 20th-century English sportswomen
- British field hockey Olympic medallist stubs
- English field hockey biography stubs