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Olivia Merry

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New Zealand hockey player (born 1992)

Olivia Merry
Merry in 2015
Personal information
Born (1992-03-16)16 March 1992 (age 33)
Christchurch, New Zealand
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight78 kg (172 lb)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubCanterbury
Senior career
YearsTeam
Canterbury
National team
YearsTeamCapsGoals
2012–2024New Zealand284(128)

Olivia Catherina Merry (born 16 March 1992) is a New Zealandfield hockey player for thenational team.[1][2] She competed in thewomen's hockey tournament at the2014 Commonwealth Games[3] where she won a bronze medal. She also attended the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games where she and her team won gold.

International goals

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No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
List of international goals scored by Olivia Merry
1.8 December 2012Napier,New Zealand India2–?7–2Test match
2.7–?
3.15 December 2012Wellington, New Zealand India?–?6–5
4.20 April 2013Tauranga, New Zealand South Korea5–15–12013 Women's Four Nations Hockey Tournament
5.2 November 2013Stratford, New Zealand Samoa7–026–02013 Women's Oceania Cup
6.16–0
7.17–0
8.20–0
9.20 November 2013Santiago,Chile Chile3–?6–2Test match
10.14 February 2014Chula Vista,United States Great Britain1–01–0
11.17 February 2014 United States1–02–1
12.29 March 2014Auckland, New Zealand South Korea2–13–4
13.3–3
14.5 April 2014Hastings, New Zealand South Korea3–03–12014 Hawke's Bay Cup
15.12 July 2014Dublin,Ireland Ireland7–29–22014 Women's Four Nations Hockey Tournament
16.8–2
17.13 July 2014 Chile2–010–0
18.5–0
19.15 July 2014 Canada3–07–0
20.4–0
21.18 November 2014Wellington, New Zealand Australia2–03–3Test match
22.29 November 2014Mendoza,Argentina Japan1–02–12014 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
23.30 November 2014 Netherlands1–11–1
24.5 February 2015Whangārei, New Zealand Canada3–14–1Test match
25.4 April 2015Auckland, New Zealand South Korea2–23–2
26.7 April 2015Gisborne, New Zealand Argentina1–01–0
27.12 April 2015Hastings, New Zealand Argentina3–13–22015 Hawke's Bay Cup
28.14 April 2015 South Korea1–02–1
29.16 April 2015 India2–14–1
30.3–1
31.18 April 2015 South Korea1–04–0
32.19 April 2015 Australia2–22–3
33.20 June 2015Antwerp,Belgium Poland5–012–02014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals
34.11–0
35.23 June 2015 India2–05–0
36.4 October 2015Blenheim, New Zealand Argentina3–23–2Test match
37.6 October 2015Nelson, New Zealand Argentina3–14–1
38.21 October 2015Stratford, New Zealand Samoa23–031–02015 Women's Oceania Cup
39.26–0
40.24 October 2015 Australia2–12–2
41.10 December 2015Rosario, Argentina Great Britain2–12–12014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Final
42.23 February 2016Mar del Plata, Argentina Argentina1–02–2Test match
43.1 March 2016 Argentina1–12–1
44.27 March 2016Hamilton, New Zealand Canada1–06–0
45.6–0
46.2 April 2016Hastings, New Zealand India1–01–02016 Hawke's Bay Cup
47.7 April 2016 South Korea1–06–0
48.9 April 2016 Australia2–23–2
49.10 April 2016 Japan1–03–2
50.1 June 2016Darwin,Australia India1–01–22016 Women's International Hockey Open
51.4 June 2016 Australia2–02–0
52.23 June 2016London,United Kingdom Argentina2–42–42016 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
53.25 June 2016 United States1–11–1
54.26 June 2016 Great Britain2–33–4
55.13 August 2016Rio de Janeiro,Brazil China1–03–02016 Summer Olympics
56.15 August 2016 Australia4–14–2
57.19 August 2016 Germany1–21–2
58.19 November 2016Auckland, New Zealand Australia1–02–02016 Trans-Tasman Trophy
59.20 November 2016 Australia3–13–2
60.14 February 2017Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina1–01–0Test match
61.17 February 2017 Argentina2–02–2
62.26 March 2017Christchurch, New Zealand United States1–23–2
63.9 April 2017Hastings, New Zealand Japan3–03–02017 Hawke's Bay Cup
64.14 May 2017Pukekohe, New Zealand India2–04–1Test match
65.20 May 2017Hastings, New Zealand India1–06–2
66.2–0
67.21 June 2017Brussels, Belgium Spain1–01–02016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals
68.27 June 2017 Malaysia1–01–0
69.11 October 2017Sydney, Australia Papua New Guinea6–033–02017 Women's Oceania Cup
70.11–0
71.22–0
72.23–0
73.26–0
74.32–0
75.33–0
76.14 October 2017 Australia1–21–2
77.24 November 2017Auckland, New Zealand England1–01–02016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League Final
78.6 April 2018Gold Coast, Australia Ghana6–012–02018 Commonwealth Games
79.14 April 2018 Australia3–04–1
80.20 May 2018Cromwell, New Zealand Australia1–11–42018 Women's Tri-Nations Hockey Tournament
81.22 May 2018 Japan2–04–1
82.26 May 2018 Japan3–33–3 (2–0p)
83.22 July 2018London,England Belgium3–24–22018 Women's Hockey World Cup
84.4–2
85.26 July 2018 Australia1–01–1
86.8 February 2019Christchurch, New Zealand Great Britain1–05–12019 Women's FIH Pro League
87.3–1
88.4–1
89.17 February 2019 China1–02–0
90.2–0
91.8 March 2019Auckland, New Zealand United States1–03–1
92.17 March 2019Sydney, Australia Australia1–03–1
93.2–0
94.1 June 2019Lancaster, United States United States3–03–0
95.12 June 2019's-Hertogenbosch,Netherlands Netherlands1–22–3
96.2–2
97.16 June 2019Antwerp, Belgium Belgium1–03–0
98.2–0
99.3–0
100.23 June 2019London,Great Britain Great Britain1–31–3
101.7 September 2019Rockhampton, Australia Australia1–12–32019 Women's Oceania Cup
102.8 September 2019 Australia1–11–1
103.2 February 2020Auckland, New Zealand Belgium1–14–12020–21 Women's FIH Pro League
104.2–1
105.3–1
106.4–1
107.15 February 2020Christchurch, New Zealand United States1–03–1
108.16 February 2020 United States1–03–1
109.1 March 2020 Argentina1–05–3
110.2–0
111.3–0
112.5–3
113.1 June 2021Palmerston North, New Zealand Australia1–21–32021 Women's Trans-Tasman Hockey Series
114.27 June 2021Perth, Australia Australia1–01–32020–21 Women's FIH Pro League
115.26 July 2021Tokyo, Japan Japan1–12–12020 Summer Olympics
116.2 July 2022Amstelveen, Netherlands China2–22–22022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup
117.7 July 2022 India1–14–3
118.4–2
119.29 July 2022Birmingham, England Kenya15–016–02022 Commonwealth Games
120.16–0
121.7 August 2022 India1–11–1 (1–2p)
122.26 February 2023Wellington, New Zealand China1–12–52022–23 Women's FIH Pro League
123.30 April 2023Christchurch, New Zealand Australia1–01–2
124.27 June 2023Amsterdam, Netherlands Netherlands1–31–7
125.19 January 2024Ranchi,India Italy2–13–12024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers

References

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  1. ^Singh, Anendra (8 December 2012)."Striker Merry eyes a shot in Bay".The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved12 October 2014.
  2. ^Egan, Brendon (15 May 2014)."Olivia's selection for World Cup is extra sweet".Stuff website. NZ. Retrieved12 October 2014.
  3. ^"Glasgow 2014 profile". Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved12 October 2014.

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