Beth Smith

New Zealand Olympian: 922

commonwealth games

Medals

1

Biography

Beth debuted for New Zealand against Japan in 2003. A goalie, Beth has patiently waited her turn behind Helen Clarke. Since Helen’s retirement in 2004 Beth has grabbed her opportunities and has since become an integral player and leader within the team. Beth assets are her speed, agility and ability to dominate the circle with her strong communication skills. Beth has played over 65 test matches for New Zealand. The Beijing Olympics will be Beth’s second Olympic Games having attended the Olympic Games in Athens. Beth works as a lawyer in Auckland and plays for Wellington in the New Zealand National League.

athlete

Fast facts

Sport
Hockey
Birth place
Wellington
Born
1980
Height
168cm

Commonwealth GamesDelhi 2010

Hockey(Hockey - Women)

  • Performance: 2-2 (PS2-4)
  • Result: Loss
  • Placed: 2 of 10

Olympic Summer GamesBeijing 2008

Hockey(Hockey - Women)

  • Performance: 1-4
  • Result: Loss
  • Placed: 12 of 12
  • Half time: 1-2
  • Full time: 1-4
  • Goals: Flynn 17'

Commonwealth GamesMelbourne 2006

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  • Performance: 0-0
  • Result: loss
  • Placed: 4th
  • halftime 0-0;
  • fulltime 0-0;
  • after extra time 0-0
  • New Zealand lost 1-3 on penalty strokes, Michelle Hollands scored the first but Frances Kreft, Stacey Carr and Kayla Sharland missed

Olympic Summer GamesAthens 2004

Hockey(Hockey - Women)

  • Performance: 3-0
  • Result: Loss
  • Placed: 6 of 10
  • Halftime: 0-1