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'''Rhona Isabel Simpson''' (born 14 July 1972 in [[Paisley, Renfrewshire]]) is a female [[field hockey]] player from [[Scotland]] who has played for her country over 280 times, by 2014 she was Scotland’s most-capped hockey player and top goal scorer.


'''Rhona Isabel Simpson''' (born 14 July 1972 in [[Paisley, Renfrewshire]]) is a Scottish [[field hockey]] player who has played for her country over 280 times. By 2014 she was Scotland’s most-capped hockey player and top goal scorer.
Rhona started playing hockey at the age of 12 as part of the curriculum at her school, [[Wellington School, Ayr]]. She went on to be selected for the South West District Team.<ref>Legacy 2014 XX Commonwealth Games Scotland 'Scotland's Sporting Heroes' http://legacy2014.co.uk/legacy-in-action/rhona-simpson accessed 16 August 2016</ref>

Simpson started playing hockey at the age of 12 as part of the curriculum at her school, [[Wellington School, Ayr]]. She went on to be selected for the South West District Team.<ref>[http://legacy2014.co.uk/legacy-in-action/rhona-simpson Legacy 2014 XX Commonwealth Games Scotland 'Scotland's Sporting Heroes']. Retrieved 16 August 2016</ref>


She twice represented [[Great Britain]] at the [[Summer Olympics]] (1996 and 2000). Simpson became top scorer at the [[2006 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier]] in [[Rome, Italy]], alongside [[Kaori Chiba]] (Japan), [[Tomomi Komori]] (Japan) and [[Maryna Vynohradova]] (Ukraine), scoring six goals.
She twice represented [[Great Britain]] at the [[Summer Olympics]] (1996 and 2000). Simpson became top scorer at the [[2006 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier]] in [[Rome, Italy]], alongside [[Kaori Chiba]] (Japan), [[Tomomi Komori]] (Japan) and [[Maryna Vynohradova]] (Ukraine), scoring six goals.


She represented [[Scotland]] at the Kuala Lumpur 1998, Manchester 2002 and Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.
She represented Scotland at the Kuala Lumpur 1998, Manchester 2002 and Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.


She studied at [[Heriot-Watt University]] and subsequently worked as a [[Physical education|PE]] teacher.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/simpson-earns-brief-respite-1524008.html |title=Simpson earns brief respite |first=Mike |last=Rowbottom |work=[[The Independent]] |date=4 December 1995 |accessdate=5 April 2015}}</ref>
She studied at [[Heriot-Watt University]] and subsequently worked as a [[Physical education|PE]] teacher.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/simpson-earns-brief-respite-1524008.html |title=Simpson earns brief respite |first=Mike |last=Rowbottom |work=[[The Independent]] |date=4 December 1995 |accessdate=5 April 2015}}</ref>


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* [http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/si/rhona-simpson-1.html sports-reference]
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 17 February 2024

Rhona Isabel Simpson (born 14 July 1972 in Paisley, Renfrewshire) is a Scottish field hockey player who has played for her country over 280 times. By 2014 she was Scotland’s most-capped hockey player and top goal scorer.

Simpson started playing hockey at the age of 12 as part of the curriculum at her school, Wellington School, Ayr. She went on to be selected for the South West District Team.[1]

She twice represented Great Britain at the Summer Olympics (1996 and 2000). Simpson became top scorer at the 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier in Rome, Italy, alongside Kaori Chiba (Japan), Tomomi Komori (Japan) and Maryna Vynohradova (Ukraine), scoring six goals.

She represented Scotland at the Kuala Lumpur 1998, Manchester 2002 and Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.

She studied at Heriot-Watt University and subsequently worked as a PE teacher.[2]

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  1. ^ Legacy 2014 XX Commonwealth Games Scotland 'Scotland's Sporting Heroes'. Retrieved 16 August 2016
  2. ^ Rowbottom, Mike (4 December 1995). "Simpson earns brief respite". The Independent. Retrieved 5 April 2015.

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