Margaret Storrar

Margaret ("Peggy") Storrar (born February 20, 1971 in Mahopac, New York) is a field hockey goalkeeper from the United States, who made her international senior debut for the Women's National Team in 1995. The former student of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was a member of the team, that won the silver medal at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Four years later, when Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic hosted the Pan Am Games, Storrur repeated that feat.

International Senior Tournaments

  • 1997 Champions Trophy, Berlin, Germany (6th)
  • 1998 World Cup, Utrecht, The Netherlands (8th)
  • 1999 Pan American Games, Winnipeg, Canada (2nd)
  • 2000 Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Milton Keynes, England (6th)
  • 2001 Pan American Cup, Kingston, Jamaica (2nd)
  • 2002 Champions Challenge, Johannesburg, South Africa (5th)
  • 2002 World Cup, Perth, Australia (9th)
  • 2003 Champions Challenge, Catania, Italy (5th)
  • 2003 Pan American Games, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (2nd)
  • 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Auckland, New Zealand (6th)
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gollark: They're not replicating the actual implementation very much. They do seem to be replicating the rough functionality.
gollark: They also do not actually perfectly remember things (or "form new memories" at all after training) unless you glue some kind of external memory retrieval on.
gollark: They might have something like emotions internally (it would be hard to check) but there's not a strong reason for them to be humanlike given their very different tasks.
gollark: Not as capable, obviously, but the same sort of thing.


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