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==Education== |
==Education== |
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{{sic|hide=y|For|word}} attended Stirling Primary<ref>[http://www.dispatch.co.za/2001/09/22/sport/CHOCKEY.HTM Dispatch Online - ''Bright sporting future assured for hockey star'' written by Peter Martin, 22 September 2001] Retrieved 22 August 2007</ref> and [[Clarendon High School for Girls]].<ref>[http://www.go.co.za/2003/12/04/features/HIGHSCHO.HTM Go and Express - ''An institution and a statement'' written by Rob Sampson, 4 December 2003] Retrieved 20 August 2007</ref> She studied marketing at [[Durban University of Technology|Natal Technikon]], and went on to the [[University of Pretoria]].<ref>[http://www.up.ac.za/sport/sportclubs/hockey/index.php University of Pretoria - Hockey] Retrieved 22 August 2007</ref> |
{{sic|hide=y|For|word}} attended Stirling Primary<ref>[http://www.dispatch.co.za/2001/09/22/sport/CHOCKEY.HTM Dispatch Online - ''Bright sporting future assured for hockey star'' written by Peter Martin, 22 September 2001] Retrieved 22 August 2007</ref> and [[Clarendon High School for Girls]].<ref>[http://www.go.co.za/2003/12/04/features/HIGHSCHO.HTM Go and Express - ''An institution and a statement'' written by Rob Sampson, 4 December 2003] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061014092421/http://www.go.co.za/2003/12/04/features/HIGHSCHO.HTM |date=14 October 2006 }} Retrieved 20 August 2007</ref> She studied marketing at [[Durban University of Technology|Natal Technikon]], and went on to the [[University of Pretoria]].<ref>[http://www.up.ac.za/sport/sportclubs/hockey/index.php University of Pretoria - Hockey] Retrieved 22 August 2007</ref> |
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==Personal== |
==Personal== |
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Candice Forword (born 19 April 1979) is a field hockey forward from South Africa, who did not make it into the national squad that finished 9th at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The striker made her international debut in 2003. Forword comes from Pretoria, and is nicknamed Cands. She plays for a provincial team called Northern Gauteng. She announced her retirement from international hockey on 12 March 2007.[1]
Education
Forword attended Stirling Primary[2] and Clarendon High School for Girls.[3] She studied marketing at Natal Technikon, and went on to the University of Pretoria.[4]
Personal
Candice's mother, Beverly, played six times for the South Africa hockey team. Her sister, Danielle, was a member of the South African Junior World Cup team in 2005, and a member of the Under-18 team in 2005, and captain of it in 2006.[5]
International Senior Tournaments
- 2002 – Champions Challenge, Johannesburg (4th)
- 2005 – Champions Challenge, Virginia Beach (2nd)
References
- ^ Northern "Blues" Hockey Association News - News from 12 March 2007 Retrieved 22 August 2007
- ^ Dispatch Online - Bright sporting future assured for hockey star written by Peter Martin, 22 September 2001 Retrieved 22 August 2007
- ^ Go and Express - An institution and a statement written by Rob Sampson, 4 December 2003 Archived 14 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 20 August 2007
- ^ University of Pretoria - Hockey Retrieved 22 August 2007
- ^ Tar Heel Athletics - Profile of Danielle Forword Retrieved 22 August 2007
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