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Kathryn Slattery (born 30 July 1993) is an Australian field hockey player. She represented her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics, in Rio De Janeiro . She has played both as a midfielder r and more recently as a forward. Slattery was born and grew up in the 10,000 acres (4,047 ha) family farm, Bundeera, in the small town of South Stirling in the Great Southern region of Western Australia along with her twin sister Meg, older sister Jess and older brother Matthew. She has a degree in Agribusiness from Curtin University. In 2013 she played in the Australian Youth Olympic festival and scored one of the two goals in the 2-1 gold medal win against China. Slattery then made her senior international debut against New Zealand and was member of the silver medal winning team at the 2014 Champions Trophy, scoring a goal in the final. She was selected in the national team in 2015 and remained in the squad until her retirement. She played in a number of major tournaments, including the 2018 World Cup in London. She retired from international hockey at the end of 2018, and then travelled to Belgium to play for Royal Antwerp Hockey Club in the 2019 season. She played 91 games for Australia and scored 37 goals. She now resides in Albany, WA. References External links Kathryn Slattery at the International Hockey Federation Kathryn Slattery at Olympics.com Kathryn Slattery at Olympedia Kathryn Slattery at the Australian Olympic Committee Kathryn Slattery at HockeyAustralia.altiusrt.com Kathryn Slattery at Hockey.org.au at the Wayback Machine (archived 18 September 2018) . Discover the Kathryn Slattery popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kathryn Slattery books.

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    If I Could Ask God Anything

    Kathryn Slattery

    Answer your children's questions about the Bible, God, Jesus, Christianity, and more with this kidfriendly guide full of clear, fresh explanations that children can understand as t...