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'''Chloe Rogers''' (born on [[March 30]], [[1985]] in [[Harlow]], [[Essex]]) is an English [[field hockey]] player midfield and forward. She made her senior international debut for the [[England women's national field hockey team]] in [[October 2003]] versus Japan at Chelmer Park, Chelmsford, Essex. |
'''Chloe Rogers''' (born on [[March 30]], [[1985]] in [[Harlow]], [[Essex]]) is an English [[field hockey]] player midfield and forward. She made her senior international debut for the [[England women's national field hockey team]] in [[October 2003]] versus Japan at Chelmer Park, Chelmsford, Essex. |
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Chloe Rogers (born on March 30, 1985 in Harlow, Essex) is an English field hockey player midfield and forward. She made her senior international debut for the England women's national field hockey team in October 2003 versus Japan at Chelmer Park, Chelmsford, Essex.
Hockey
She plays club hockey for Chelmsford and won a bronze medal at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games in Australia. She was the England women's team's top goal scorer at the 2006 World Cup in Madrid, Spain, helping the team to finish seventh. Other international honours include a KT Cup gold medal.
Chloe scored the opening goal in Chelmsford's 2-1 win over Canterbury in the final of the English indoor hockey championships in 2006. Chelmsford went to Hamburg, Germany in February 2007, to take part in the women's Eurohockey Indoor Club Champions Cup. They finished 6th overall in the competition, with Chloe scoring at least once in every Chelmsford match.
As of June 2007, she has received 50 caps for the senior England women's national field hockey team and 2 for the Great Britain squad.
England women's national field hockey team won bronze at the Champions Challenge staged in Baku, Azerbaijan and Chloe was part of the team.
England's ladies qualified for the Beijing Olympics at the Eurohockey Nations Championship staged at Belle Vue, in Manchester, during August 2007. Chloe was a part of the team that came 3rd and won a bronze medal, during the bronze medal match with Spain she received her 50th international cap for England.
Chloe has the nickname in the Chelmsford team of "Ginger", after the dancer, Ginger Rogers.
Golf
Chloe has played golf from a young age and at the start of July 2007 won the BUSA Women's Individual Strokeplay Championship. As a result of this she led the BUSA Women's England team to victory in the Home Golf Internationals at the start of September.
This is in addition to her 2004 title of Essex Ladies Champion.
Notes
1. England Hockey player profile
2. Chelmsford Hockey Club player profile
3. Official website of the player
4. English indoor hockey championship results 2006
5. BBC Sport: Rogers steers England into final
6. BBC Essex: The essex hockeyroos
7. BBC Essex: Chelmsford ladies win national championship
8. Melbourne 2006: bronze medal match result
9. Champions Challenge Results on England Hockey
10. Telegraph online: No regrets for versatile Rogers
11. Eurohockey Nations Championship 2007 Results
12. Rogers Plays a Consistent Hand to take the Title
13. Results of the Home Golf International