Steve Hemsley
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* Made the selected [[Australian National Team 1984|Australian team]] for Australia's first overseas competition, Asian Canoeing Championships, 1984, in Hong Kong. | * Made the selected [[Australian National Team 1984|Australian team]] for Australia's first overseas competition, Asian Canoeing Championships, 1984, in Hong Kong. | ||
* Member of first [[Australian National Team 1985|Australian team]] to tour Europe in 1985. | * Member of first [[Australian National Team 1985|Australian team]] to tour Europe in 1985. | ||
| - | * Trained and led a variety of teams to [[Australian Inter-Club Championships]] | + | * Trained and led a variety of teams to [[Australian Inter-Club and Inter-state Championships]] |
* At the first international competition in Australia, [[Sydney International Competition 1989|Sydney]], 1989, Steve was unofficially acclaimed '''[[the best player in the world]]''' by the visiting French teams (name escapes me for the moment) who were club champions of Europe at the time. | * At the first international competition in Australia, [[Sydney International Competition 1989|Sydney]], 1989, Steve was unofficially acclaimed '''[[the best player in the world]]''' by the visiting French teams (name escapes me for the moment) who were club champions of Europe at the time. | ||
| - | * Played in the | + | * Played in the 1987 and 1989 [[Australian National Teams|teams]] to tour Europe. |
* Think he was in the victorious Australian team for [[World Championships 1994|1994 World Championships]], probably captain | * Think he was in the victorious Australian team for [[World Championships 1994|1994 World Championships]], probably captain | ||
* Captain (I Think) for the [[World Championships 1996|1996 World Championships]] in [[Adelaide]]. Again World Champions. | * Captain (I Think) for the [[World Championships 1996|1996 World Championships]] in [[Adelaide]]. Again World Champions. | ||
Current revision as of 07:49, 9 February 2010
- Started playing canoe polo for Sydney University around 1983.
- Made the selected Australian team for Australia's first overseas competition, Asian Canoeing Championships, 1984, in Hong Kong.
- Member of first Australian team to tour Europe in 1985.
- Trained and led a variety of teams to Australian Inter-Club and Inter-state Championships
- At the first international competition in Australia, Sydney, 1989, Steve was unofficially acclaimed the best player in the world by the visiting French teams (name escapes me for the moment) who were club champions of Europe at the time.
- Played in the 1987 and 1989 teams to tour Europe.
- Think he was in the victorious Australian team for 1994 World Championships, probably captain
- Captain (I Think) for the 1996 World Championships in Adelaide. Again World Champions.
- Was Chief Referee for Australia for several years. Was the main collaborator with Richard Boult in developing first the Australian playing rules, and then the International Playing Rules.
- Major contributor to the development of improved kayak designs in Australia. The Maxibat and Stingray being the two main designs.
- Ran a canoe shop for a few years.
[edit] Related to
- Sister to Jo Hemsley, star member or coach of several Australian National Teams. Now Jo Vartanian
- Married to Corinne Hemsley, occasional player in Australian National Teams.
