Biographies Athletes

Charlotte Harrison NZL
Date of birth  31 Jul 1989
Place of birth  Palmerston North, NZL
Gender  Women
Height  1.67 m
Weight   55 kg

Champions Trophy Totals
 
Goals
Cards
Goals Field Goals Penalty Corner Goals Penalty Stroke Goals Total Cards Green Yellow Red
5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
Human Interest
Further Personal Information
Residence Auckland, NZL
Occupation Student
Languages English
Higher education Beauty Therapy - Auckland University of Technology [AUT]: Auckland, NZL
Sport Specific Information
When and where did you begin this sport? She started playing hockey at age eight.
Club / Team Northland: Auckland, NZL
Name of coach Mark Hager [national]
Coach from which country? Australia
Preferred position / style / stance / technique Forward
International / National Debut
Year 2005
Country New Zealand
Opponent Australia
General Interest
Nicknames Lottie (hockeynz.co.nz, 14 Aug 2010)
Hobbies Touch football, going to the beach. (hockeynz.co.nz, 14 Aug 2010)
Memorable sporting achievement Winning the silver medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India. (hockeynz.co.nz, 15 Jun 2011)
Most influential person in career Her parents and former New Zealand hockey player Grant McLeod. (hockeynz.co.nz, 14 Aug 2010)
Hero / Idol Roger Federer, Michael Jordan and New Zealand rugby union player Carlos Spencer. (hockeynz.co.nz, 14 Aug 2010; Athlete, 03 July 2011)
Sporting philosophy / motto "Go hard go home." (Athlete, 03 July 2011)
Famous relatives Her younger sister Samantha also plays hockey for New Zealand. (hockeynz.co.nz, 15 Jun 2011
Ambitions To win a medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. (sportconnect.co.nz, 12 Jan 2012)
Other information YOUNGEST EVER BLACK STICK
At age 16 in 2005 she became the youngest ever women to be named to a New Zealand hockey squad. (northernadvocate.co.nz, 21 Oct 2005)

Competition Highlights (historical)
World Cup
Rank Year Venue
7 2010 Argentina
Oceania Cup
Rank Year Venue
1 2011 Australia
1 2009 New Zealand
1 2007 Australia
2 2005  
Champions Trophy
Rank Year Venue
3 2011 Netherlands
5 2010 England
6 2006 Netherlands
Champions Challenge
Rank Year Venue
1 2009 South Africa
5 2007 Azerbaijan