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词条 Karri McMahon
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  1. Personal

  2. Field hockey

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  3. References

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| name = Karri McMahon
| image = Hockeyroos 2013 (9209588597).jpg
| caption =
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1992|2|27}}
| birth_place = Townsville, Queensland[1]
| height = 1.77 m[1]
| weight = 70 kg
| position = Defender
| currentclub = SA Suns
| nationalyears1 = 2012–
| nationalteam1 = Australia
| nationalcaps1 = 139
| nationalgoals1 = 10
| show-medals = yes
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}}Karri McMahon (born 27 February 1992) is an Australian field hockey player for the Hockeyroos who plays as a defender.[2]

McMahon was a member of the Australia women's national field hockey team that were defeated by the Netherlands women's national field hockey team in the final of the 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup, a Gold Medal winner at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and member of the team that went to the 2016 Summer Olympics.[3]

Personal

McMahon was born on 27 February 1992 in Townsville, Queensland.[1] She grew up in Brisbane[6] before moving to Berri, South Australia during her school years.[1] She began playing hockey at the age of 6.[2] She attended Patricks Road Primary School[4] in Queensland and Glossop High School in South Australia.[1]

Outside of hockey, she plans to become a paramedic. She is currently studying a bachelor of Paramedic Studies at Flinders University.[1][2] She is currently based in Wilson, Western Australia.[1]

Field hockey

Club

Karri played club hockey for Berri Hockey Club in the Riverland before moving to Adelaide to play for the Adelaide Peas.

State

In 2011, McMahon was a member of the Australian Hockey League team the Southern Suns that won the national championship.[5]

In 2013, she was named the best player in the Australian Hockey League.[1][16] In 2015, McMahon suffered a number of on-field injuries including a double fracture to her jaw, a ball to the head which required stitches and a stress fracture in her foot.[1][2]

International

She made her debut for Australia in September 2012 against South Africa at the age of 20.[2][6] She was co-captain[6] at the 2013 Junior World Cup where Australia finished sixth.[2]

McMahon was a member of the Australia team that were defeated by the Netherlands in the final of the 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup.[7] She was a part of the gold medal winning squad at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.[8] McMahon played as a midfielder in this tournament for the first time in her career.[9] She also earned a silver medal in the 2014 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy in Mendoza, Argentina.[2] She was selected in Australia's squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics.[3][10]

She has played in the following tournaments:

  • 2012 Champions Challenge in Dublin: 1st.
  • 2013 Junior World Cup in Mönchengladbach: 6th.
  • 2013 World League Semi-Final in London: 1st.
  • 2013 World League Final in San Miguel de Tucumán: 2nd.
  • 2014 World Cup in The Hague: 2nd.
  • 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow: 1st.
  • 2014 Champions Trophy in Mendoza: 2nd.
  • 2015 World League Semi-Final in Antwerp: 3rd.
  • 2015 Oceania Cup in Stratford: 1st.
  • 2015 World League Final in Rosario: 6th.
  • 2016 Champions Trophy in London: 4th.[2][11]
  • 2016 Summer Olympics Games (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - quarter finals[12][13][11]

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://rio2016.olympics.com.au/athlete/karri-mcmahon |title=Karri McMahon (AUS Team, Rio 2016) |website=rio2016.olympics|access-date=5 August 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hockey.org.au/National-Teams/Hockeyroos-women/Hockeyroos-Squad/ContentId/23|title=Hockeyroos athlete profiles - Karri McMahon|website=Hockey Australia|accessdate=8 August 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.hockeysa.com.au/About-Us/History|title= Hockey SA About Us - South Australian Olympians |accessdate= 9 January 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thewesterner.com.au/?p=3947 |title=Silver Medal For Karri-Roo |website=The Westerner|access-date=7 August 2016}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hockeysa.com.au/State-Teams/AHL/SA-Suns|title=Hockey SA - SA Suns Profile| accessdate=9 January 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ontherecord-unisa.com.au/?p=5887 |title=Adelaide-hailing Hockeyroo sets goal for World Cup |website=The University of South Australia Presents On The Record|accessdate=7 August 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rabobankhockeyworldcup2014.com/country/australia/782/player/1099042|title=Player detail - Hockey World Cup 2014 - Karri McMahon|website=Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond|accessdate=8 August 2014}}
8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://g2014results.thecgf.com/athlete/hockey/1030406/k_mcmahon.html|title=Glasgow 2014 - Karri McMahon Profile|website=g2014results.thecgf.com|access-date=5 August 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.murraypioneer.com.au/gold-highlight-of-karris-career/ |title=Gold highlight of Karri’s career |website=The Murray Pioneer|access-date=7 August 2016}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-04/anna-flanagan-out-of-hockeyroos-rio-2016-squad/7567236|title=Rio 2016: Anna Flanagan misses out on Hockeyroos Olympic squad, as Australia takes 12 debutants to Rio|website=ABC|access-date=5 August 2016}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/olympics-2016/south-australians-karri-mcmahon-georgie-parker-and-janeanne-claxton-to-debut-at-olympic-games-in-rio/news-story/2dfce8b57615982c6e67267c0c3aacb8|title=South Australians Karri McMahon, Georgie Parker and Jane-Anne Claxton to debut at Olympic Games in Rio|publisher=Hockey Australia|accessdate=9 January 2017}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://rio2016.olympics.com.au/athlete/jane-anne-claxton|title=Rio 2016 Olympic Profiles - Jane-Anne Claxton| accessdate=27 December 2016}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hockey.org.au/High-Performance/Hockeyroos-womens-team/Hockeyroos-Squad-Profiles/contentid/20|title=Hockeyroos Squad Profile - Jane Claxton| accessdate=2 January 2017}}
{{Australia FHW Squad 2014 Champions Trophy}}{{Australia FHW Squad 2016 Summer Olympics}}{{Australia FHW Squad 2018 Commonwealth Games}}{{Australia FHW Squad 2018 World Cup}}{{Australia FHW Squad 2018 Hockey Champions Trophy}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mcmahon, Karri}}

11 : Living people|1992 births|Australian female field hockey players|Sportswomen from South Australia|Field hockey players at the 2014 Commonwealth Games|Olympic field hockey players of Australia|Field hockey players at the 2016 Summer Olympics|Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Australia|Commonwealth Games medallists in field hockey|Female field hockey defenders|Sportspeople from Townsville

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