Kate Starre
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| Medal record | |||
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Kate Starre |
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| Women's Field Hockey | |||
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| Olympic Games | |||
| Gold | 1996 Atlanta | Team Competition | |
| Gold | 2000 Sydney | Team Competition | |
| World Cup | |||
| Gold | 1998 Utrecht | Team Competition | |
| Champions Trophy | |||
| Gold | 1991 Berlin | Team Competition | |
| Gold | 1993 Amstelveen | Team Competition | |
| Gold | 1995 Mar del Plata | Team Competition | |
| Gold | 1997 Berlin | Team Competition | |
| Bronze | 2000 Amstelveen | Team Competition | |
Kate Starre (born September 18, 1971 in Armadale, Western Australia) is a former field hockey midfielder from Australia, who competed for her native country in three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992 (Barcelona, Spain). She was a member of the Australian Women’s Hockey Team, best known as the Hockeyroos, that won the gold medals at the 1996 and the 2000 Summer Olympics.
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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 |
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| Australia Women's Field Hockey Team - 1996 Olympic Games | ||
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Clover Maitland | Danni Roche | Liane Tooth | Alyson Annan | Juliet Haslam | Jenny Morris | Louise Dobson | Lisa Powell | Karen Marsden | Kate Starre | Renita Farrell | Jackie Pereira | Nova Peris-Kneebone | Rechelle Hawkes | Katrina Powell | Michelle Andrews | Head Coach: Ric Charlesworth |
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