Katie Kauffman

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Katie Kauffman Beach (born September 26, 1974, in

United States Field Hockey Hall of Fame in 2014.[2]

Beach went to college at the

All-American, and two-time U.S. Field Hockey Athlete of the Year.[2] In 2004, she retired from the national team to coach at Columbia University, where she served for four years as head coach. In 2009, she moved to Chicago
and became the director and co-owner of Windy City Field Hockey, with husband Keith Beach.

International Senior Tournaments

  • 1995 –
    Champions Trophy
    , Mar del Plata, Argentina (3rd)
  • 1996 – Summer Olympics, Atlanta, USA (5th)
  • 1997 –
    Champions Trophy
    , Berlin, Germany (6th)
  • 1998 – World Cup, Utrecht, The Netherlands (8th)
  • 1999 –
    Pan American Games
    , Winnipeg, Canada (2nd)
  • 2000 –
    Olympic Qualifying Tournament
    , Milton Keynes, England (6th)
  • 2001 – Pan America Cup, Kingston, Jamaica (2nd)
  • 2002 –
    Champions Challenge
    , Johannesburg, South Africa (5th)
  • 2002 – USA vs India WC Qualifying Series, Cannock, England (1st)
  • 2002 – World Cup, Perth, Australia (9th)
  • 2003 – Pan American Games, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (2nd)
  • 2004 –
    Olympic Qualifying Tournament
    , Auckland, New Zealand (6th)
  • 2004 – Pan America Cup, Bridgetown, Barbados (2nd)

References

  1. ^ "Windy City Field Hockey Staff". Archived from the original on 2018-03-03. Retrieved 2016-07-11.
  2. ^ a b "Katie Kauffman Beach named to U.S. Field Hockey Hall of Fame | Reading Eagle - SPORTS". Retrieved 2016-07-11.

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