Susan Fraser

British field hockey player

Sue Fraser
Personal information
Full name Susan Barbara Fraser
Born 15 July 1966 (1966-07-15) (age 57)
Aberdeen, Scotland
Medal record
Women's field hockey
Representing  Great Britain
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1992 Barcelona Team

Susan Barbara "Sue" Fraser (born 15 July 1966[1] in Aberdeen, Scotland) is a former field hockey player from Scotland, who was a member of the British squad that won the bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Four years later in Atlanta, Georgia she ended up in fourth place with the national squad.[2] She is currently a teacher at Tayview Primary School in Dundee.

References

  1. ^ "Susan FRASER - Olympic Hockey | Great Britain". International Olympic Committee. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Sue Fraser Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2019.

External links

  • Susan Fraser at Olympics.comEdit on Wikidata
  • Susan Fraser at OlympediaEdit on Wikidata
  • Susan Fraser at databaseOlympics.com (archived)
Susan ("Sue") Fraser – International tournaments
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Great Britain squad1992 Summer Olympics – Bronze medal
  • Thompson
  • Morgan
  • Bayliss
  • Brown
  • Nevill (c)
  • Atkins
  • Dixon
  • W. Fraser
  • Lister
  • 10 Sixsmith
  • 11 Ramsay
  • 12 McWilliams
  • 13 Miller
  • 14 Nicholls
  • 15 Johnson
  • 16 S. Fraser
  • Coach: Hay
United Kingdom
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Great Britain squad1993 Champions Trophy – 6th place
  • Robb
  • Rose
  • Davies
  • Smith
  • Youngs
  • Atkins (c)
  • Watkin
  • Wright
  • Gibson
  • 10 Swindlehurst
  • 11 Cook
  • 12 Robertson
  • 13 Messenger
  • 14 Fraser
  • 15 Johnson
  • 16 MacDonald
  • Coach: Slocombe
United Kingdom
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Scotland squad1995 European Nations Cup – 6th place
  • Lawrie
  • Robb
  • Delholm
  • Walker
  • S. Fraser
  • Jack
  • Messenger
  • Corcoran
  • Renilson
  • 10 W. Fraser
  • 11 Ramsay
  • 12 Robertson (c)
  • 13 Simpson
  • 14 Gilmour
  • 15 Menzies
  • 16 McDonald
  • Coach: Gilbert
Scotland
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Great Britain squad1996 Summer Olympics – 4th place
United Kingdom
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Great Britain squad1996 Summer Olympics – 4th place
United Kingdom
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Scotland squad1998 FIH World Cup – 10th place
  • Lawrie
  • Robb
  • Denholm
  • Walker
  • Pearson
  • Jack
  • Fraser
  • Corcoran
  • MacDonald
  • 10 Simpson
  • 11 Grant
  • 12 Burton
  • 13 Robertson (c)
  • 14 Renilson
  • 15 Neil
  • 16 Gilmour
  • Coach: Gilbert
Scotland
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Scotland squad1998 Commonwealth Games – 6th place
  • Lawrie
  • Robb
  • Denholm
  • Walker
  • Pearson
  • Jack
  • Fraser
  • Corcoran
  • MacDonald
  • 10 Simpson
  • 11 Grant
  • 12 Burton
  • 13 Robertson (c)
  • 14 Renilson
  • 15 Neil
  • 16 Gilmour
  • Coach: Gilbert
Scotland
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Scotland squad1999 European Nations Cup – 6th place
  • Robb (c)
  • Goldsack
  • Kleppang
  • Walker
  • Longmuir
  • Jack
  • Fraser
  • Corcoran
  • Burley
  • 10 Simpson
  • 11 Grant
  • 12 Burton
  • 13 Judge
  • 14 Rochlin
  • 15 Thomson
  • 16 Gilmour
  • 17 Forbes
  • 18 Wilson
  • Coach: Gilbert
Scotland


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