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Grace Stewart

Grace Stewart

Age

26

Place of Birth

NSW

Hometown

Gerringong

Junior Club

Gerringong Womens Hockey Club

Senior Club

Perth

Coach

Paul Gaudoin

Olympic History

Rio 2016

Tokyo 2020

High School

Kiama High School

Career Events

Hockey Womens 12-team Tournament

 

Grace's Story

Fast Facts

Sport: Hockey
Event: Women's
Olympic History: Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020
Highlights: Dual Olympian, 2018 Commonwealth Games silver medallist
Year Born: 1997
State Born: NSW

About Grace

A love of hockey runs through Grace and the Stewart family, with her two sisters Lilly and Demi also having represented New South Wales.

On her senior debut at the 2016 International Tri-Series in Singapore, 18-year-old Grace Stewart scored a goal to secure Australia a 1-all draw against Germany in the opening round of the tournament.

The forward moved from her hometown Gerringong to Perth in 2016 when she was promoted from the National Junior Squad and awarded a Hockey Australia Scholarship to train full-time with the senior team at the Western Australian base.

The then rookie from the NSW South Coast proved herself to be quick and agile in the goal circle, helping Australia defeat Great Britain in a six game series in early 2016. A flurry of goals at the 2016 Hawkes Bay Cup, where Australia secured the bronze medal, cemented her position in the Hockeyroos for the final tournaments leading up to Rio 2016.

Her impressive performance at the 2016 Champions Trophy in London and the International Hockey Tournament in Darwin secured Grace her debut Olympic appearance in Brazil.

Grace and the Hockeyroos advanced to the quarter-finals in Rio, where they ran into a strong New Zealand side and lost 4-2.

She scored a hat-trick against Papua New Guinea in the Oceania Cup in October 2017 and collected more goals in the Test series against Japan in Adelaide a month later.

Grace was a member of the 2018 Commonwealth Games silver medal winning team and in 2019 backed this up with a silver medal at the International Hockey Federation (FIH) Pro League.

At Tokyo 2020 the Hockeyroos were undefeated in the preliminary matches and conceded one goal from five outings, progressing to the quarter-finals. The campaign ended with a 1-0 loss to a tenacious Indian team in the quarter-finals.

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