Stephanie Norlander

Stephanie Norlander (born 22 December 1995) is field hockey player from Canada. Norlander plays as a striker in the Canada national team. Norlander made her international debut as a teenager in 2012. [1]

Stephanie Norlander
Personal information
Full name Stephanie Norlander
Born (1995-12-20) 20 December 1995
North Vancouver, Canada
Playing position Attacker
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012– Canada 79

Playing Career

Senior National Team

In 2013, Norlander was a member of the Canada squad at the 2013 Pan American Cup in Mendoza, Argentina, where the team won bronze. Norlander also scored her first international goal at the tournament, in a match against Guyana.[2]

Norlander was a member of the bronze medal winning Canada team at the 2015 Pan American Games. This was Canada's first medal in the event since 1999.[3] She was also a member of the team at the 2019 Pan American Games where they won a silver medal.[4]

Junior National Team

Norlander has also represented Canada's junior national team, including at the 2013 Junior World Cup in Mönchengladbach, Germany, where the team finished in fourteenth place.[5]

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References

  1. "Stephanie Norlander". Field Hockey Canada. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  2. "CAN v GUY (Pool A)". FIH. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  3. "Canada". FIH. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  4. "Canada: 2019 Pan American Games (Women)". Pan American Hockey Federation. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  5. "ARG 4–0 CAN" (PDF). FIH Tournament Manager. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
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