Medal record |
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Women's Field Hockey |
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Representing Australia |
Olympic Games |
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Gold | 1988 Seoul | Team |
Gold | 1996 Atlanta | Team |
Gold | 2000 Sydney | Team |
World Cup |
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Gold | 1994 Dublin | Team |
Gold | 1998 Utrecht | Team |
Silver | 1990 Sydney | Team |
Commonwealth Games |
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Gold | 1998 Kuala Lumpur | Team |
Champions Trophy |
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Gold | 1991 Berlin | Team |
Gold | 1993 Amstelveen | Team |
Gold | 1995 Mar del Plata | Team |
Gold | 1997 Berlin | Team |
Gold | 1999 Brisbane | Team |
Silver | 1987 Amstelveen | Team |
Silver | 1989 Frankfurt | Team |
Bronze | 2000 Amstelveen | Team |
Rechelle Margaret HawkesAM (born 30 May 1967 in Albany, Western Australia) is an Australian former field hockey player. Hawkes spent eight years as the captain of the Australian Women's Hockey Team, the Hockeyroos, and became the second Australian woman after swimmer Dawn Fraser to win three Olympic gold medals at three separate Olympic Games:
Australia women's national field hockey team - Wikiwand
Rechelle Margaret Hawkes (born in Albany, Western Australia) is an Australian former field hockey player. Rechelle Hawkes OAM
Renowned for her fitness and work ethic, Hawkes’ skill and tenacity made her one of the premier attacking midfielders in the sport and the cornerstone of Australia’s golden era in women’s hockey.
Australia women's national field hockey team - Wikipedia
Rechelle Hawkes was only the second Australian woman behind Dawn Fraser to win three gold medals at three separate Olympic Games. Rechelle Hawkes – WAIS
Rechelle Hawkes.
Hawkes, Rechelle | AWR
Described as ‘the cornerstone of Australia’s golden era in women’s hockey’, Rechelle Hawkes was one of the world’s most highly decorated hockey players.