Tom Bertram (field hockey)

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Tom Quesenbery Bertram (born 24 May 1977 in Ashford, Middlesex) is an English field hockey player. Bertram played in two Summer Olympics for Great Britain in 2000 and 2004.

Bertram, nicknamed Bertie and/or Stroker, has played club hockey for Bournville, Stourport and Reading. He made his English international debut in a friendly against Argentina in 1999. He was educated at Millfield School in Somerset.

By profession Bertram is a doctor, and his international career was at times interrupted by his medical studies.

He studied Medicine at Birmingham University and graduated in 2000.[1]

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