Sally Carbon
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Medal record | |||
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Competitor for Australia | |||
Women's Field Hockey | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Gold | 1988 Seoul | Team Competition | |
Champions Trophy | |||
Gold | 1993 Amstelveen | Team Competition |
Sally Carbon (born 14 April 1967 in Perth, Western Australia) represented Australia from 1987 until 1994 in Field Hockey. She was a striker, midfielder and half back. Sally was super fast and set up many goals for Australia during her 125 game career. She was a ballet dancer, swimmer and runner in her youth.
Sally has two areas of studies, in physical education and also in strategic marketing. Sally has written for newspapers and has been a high level Communications and Marketing Manager. She consults in strategic marketing and has also published two children's books: I want to be an Olympian and I want to be a Footballer. She has been awarded an Order of Australia (OAM) for Services to Sport.
[edit] Sporting Record
- Gold 1988 Seoul Olympics
- 5th 1992 Barcelona Olympics
- Silver 1990 Sydney World Cup
- Gold 1994 Dublin World Cup
Junior WA Track Athletics team 125 Internationals for Australia in Hockey
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Australia Women's Field Hockey Team - 1992 Olympic Games | ||
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1 Kathleen Partridge • 2 Christine Dobson • 3 Liane Tooth • 4 Alyson Annan • 5 Juliet Haslam • 6 Michelle Hager • 7 Alison Peek • 8 Lisa Powell • 9 Lisa Naughton • 10 Kate Starre • 11 Sally Carbon • 12 Jackie Pereira • 13 Tracey Belbin • 14 Rechelle Hawkes • 15 Sharon Buchanan • 16 Debbie Bowman • Head Coach: Brian Glencross |