MRV主办女王:家族历史、记忆和曲棍球引以为傲的传统

IF 0.5 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Jean Williams, David Lewis-Earley, Kay Biscomb, Katie Dodd
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摘要玛丽·拉塞尔·维克OBE(1922–2012)于1947年入选英格兰女子曲棍球队,最初是一名多产的射手,后来成为一名不屈不挠的体育领袖。从方法上讲,这篇文章结合了她的女儿克里斯塔贝尔、苏珊和罗斯玛丽的口述历史资料,以及玛丽·拉塞尔·维克(MRV)在巴斯大学和冰球博物馆(THM)沃金留下的书面资料。这些混杂的来源为她作为一名游历广泛的先锋管理者和以家庭为导向的野心家的生活提供了家庭见解。第二次世界大战后,MRV是女子曲棍球发展中的一个重要人物,尤其是因为她在温布利举办了从1951年到1991年的年度国际比赛。拉塞尔·维克最自豪的时刻之一是在1981年的温布利国际比赛中接待女王。作为AEWHA十年的主席,MRV在一段远离业余根源的快速变化时期指导女子曲棍球。与此同时,她在首届奥运会曲棍球委员会任职,曾于1977年说服母国成立大不列颠及爱尔兰委员会,派遣代表队参加未来的奥运会。这篇文章将展示玛丽在曲棍球方面的生活、职业生涯和领导力是如何具有开创性的。
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MRV hosts the queen: family history, memory and hockey’s proud heritage
ABSTRACT Mary Russell Vick OBE (1922–2012) first came to fame as a prolific goalscorer for the England women's hockey team after selection in 1947, and later an indomitable sports leader. Methodologically, this article incorporates oral history sources from her daughters Christabel, Susan and Rosemary, combined with written sources left by Mary Russell Vick (MRV) at Bath University and at The Hockey Museum (THM) Woking. These mixed sources provide family insights into her life as a well-travelled pioneer administrator and family-oriented careerist. After World War Two MRV was a significant figure in the evolution of women's hockey, not least due to her initiation of annual internationals at Wembley, which ran from 1951 until 1991. One of Russell Vick's proudest moments was hosting the Queen at the 1981 Wembley international. As President of the AEWHA for ten years MRV guided women's hockey during a period of rapidly evolving change away from its amateur roots. At the same time, she served on the inaugural Olympic Hockey Board, having persuaded the home countries to form the Great Britain and Ireland Committee in 1977 to send teams to future Olympic Games. This article will show how Mary's life, career, and leadership in hockey were groundbreaking.
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Sport in History
Sport in History HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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