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Who was the pioneer of women's hockey?

Lilly Robel
Lilly Robel
2025-05-27 23:38:34
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Constance Applebee gives a demonstration at Radcliffe College to the women’s physical education professors in the area. Constance Applebee founds the United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA) in Philadelphia. The championship was a result of the devoted efforts by Sharon E. Taylor, who, at the time, was the head coach at Lock Haven University and later became the president of USFHA and athletic director at Lock Haven.
Natalie Abshire
Natalie Abshire
2025-05-27 21:50:00
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Isobel Stanley, the daughter of Canada's Governor General, Lord Stanley of Preston, began to play ice hockey after being inspired by the game played at the Montreal Winter Carnival in 1889. As a pioneer of the game in Canada, Isobel helped to popularize ice hockey. Ault began her playing career during the years of the First World War, joining the Ottawa Alerts in 1915. The consistent goal scorer was popularly known as the Queen of the Ice.
Mary Kirlin
Mary Kirlin
2025-05-27 19:31:40
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In 1927, the International Federation of Women’s Hockey Associations (IFWHA) was formed with 8 founding National Associations (Australia, Denmark, England, Ireland, Scotland, South Africa & USA with Catherine Gaskell (GBR) as its first president.