Jenny John (2003)
When it comes to the sport of field hockey, it's tough to find any
roles that Jenny John hasn't played since coming to Victoria from
England in 1970. She excelled as a player and also became one of
the leading national authorities on the game as a clinician, coach
and umpire. Jenny's playing days saw her quickly become a leader
and captain of the 1972 Canadian women's national team. Her
three-year stint, in which she also served as coach, ended with a
berth in the 1975 World Cup. As a player-coach she guided Team B.C.
to national titles in 1974, 79 and 1980. From the day Jenny started
teaching and coaching field hockey at Norfolk House School, she has
devoted many hours to the development of field hockey around the
province and elsewhere in Canada. She has worked with the players,
created recreational and competitive programs, put on workshops and
written manuals about the game. Considered by many to be the "face
of field hockey in B.C.", the Canadian Women's Field Hockey
Association honored Ms. John with two achievement awards and their
Distinguished Service Award. Her position as provincial coordinator
for women's field hockey, between 1978 and 2000, allowed her to
travel the province in support of the game. Her enthusiasm for the
sport and the players under her wing - was frequently emphasized
with the expression "supah!"