Hayden Shaw
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Full name | Hayden Jonathan Shaw |
Born | (1980-08-31) 31 August 1980 (age 43) Christchurch, New Zealand |
Hayden Jonathan Shaw (born 31 August 1980) is a field hockey player from New Zealand.
Shaw was born in Christchurch. He earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed The Black Sticks, in 2002 against Australia. Shaw was often involved in penalty corner routines performing drag flicks. As a result, he was top scorer with 13 goals at the 2002 Commonwealth Games whilst winning a silver medal with the national team. After the 2006 Men's Hockey World Cup, Shaw was selected for the World Cup All Star team.
He has played club hockey for HC 's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands. Shaw also played first-class cricket for Canterbury.[1] He now works as a teacher at Pleasant Point Primary School in South Canterbury, having started in January 2019.[2]
International senior tournaments
- 2002 – World Cup
- 2002 – Commonwealth Games
- 2003 – Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
- 2003 – Champions Challenge
- 2004 – Olympic Qualifying Tournament
- 2004 – Olympic Games
- 2006 – Commonwealth Games
- 2006 – World Cup
- 2007 – Champions Challenge
- 2008 – Olympic Games
- 2010 – Commonwealth Games
References
External links
- Hayden Shaw at ESPNcricinfo
- Hayden Shaw at Olympedia
- Hayden Shaw at the New Zealand Olympic Committee
- Hayden Shaw at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
Hayden Shaw – International tournaments | ||
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New Zealand squad – 2002 World Cup – 9th place | ||
New Zealand squad – 2002 Commonwealth Games – Silver Medal | ||
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New Zealand squad – 2003 Champions Challenge – 4th place | ||
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New Zealand squad – 2004 Summer Olympics – 6th place | ||
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New Zealand squad – 2006 Commonwealth Games – 5th place | ||
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New Zealand squad – 2006 World Cup – 8th place | ||
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New Zealand squad – 2007 Champions Challenge – Runners–up | ||
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New Zealand squad – 2008 Summer Olympics – 7th place | ||
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New Zealand squad – 2010 Commonwealth Games – Bronze medal | ||
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