Jason Laslett
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Jason Laslett was an international hockey player who was born in 1969 in Canterbury in Kent and attended Millfield School. He played hockey for England and GB over 100 times and captained GB at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996.
He played most of his career for Teddington Hockey Club, with whom he won the England National Hockey League in 1995 and the HA Cup twice in 1994 and 1996.