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Nancy Mollenhauer

Nancy Mollenhauer
Victoria’s Nancy Mollenhauer is a long-celebrated Canadian field hockey community member. Born the youngest of five athletic siblings, she discovered her passion for field hockey later in life. During the 1980s, she was a key player in a dominant Canadian team, competing in two Olympic Games (1984, 1988), two World Cups (1983, 1986), and the 1987 Pan American Games, where she was the flag bearer. Nancy brings her pedagogical background and her high-performance experience to the Field Hockey Canada board. Nancy is a retired physical education teacher, living in Victoria, and an active contributor to the BC and Canadian field hockey community. Nancy sits on the Hall of Fame, USPORTS and Finance Committees.