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Jacky Schoenaker

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Jacky Schoenaker
Personal information
Born (1988-07-28) July 28, 1988 (age 35)
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Playing position Midfield
Senior career
Years Team
Qui Vive
2009-2013 AHBC
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013-present Netherlands
Medal record
Women's field hockey
Representing the  Netherlands
Women's Hockey Junior World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2009 Boston team
Women's Hockey World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2014 The Hague team
FIH Hockey World League
Gold medal – first place 2013 team
Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship
Silver medal – second place 2015 London team
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Boom team

Jacky Schoenaker (born 28 July 1988) is a Dutch hockey player who represents Netherlands in international matches.[1] She made her international debut against Belgium on 14 July 2013 in a friendly match.[2] She is also the daughter of former retired professional footballer Dick Schoenaker.

Career

Jacky took up the sport of hockey at the age of six for Qui Vive club.[3] She was called into the national side after being part of the victorious 2009 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup.[4] She became a prominent member in the Dutch team since her debut in 2013 and was a key member of the Dutch side which claimed gold medal in 2012–13 Women's FIH Hockey World League and in the 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup.

References

  1. ^ "Jacky SCHOENAKER | FIH". www.fih.ch. Retrieved 2019-08-26.
  2. ^ "Voor Jacky Schoenaker is het werkende leven niet nieuw". Hockey.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2019-08-26.
  3. ^ "TK Hockey – Jacky Schoenaker". 2015.tk-hockey.com. Retrieved 2019-08-26.
  4. ^ "Ricardo van Rhijn Foundation » Jacky Schoenaker" (in Dutch). Retrieved 2019-08-26.


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