Kate Richardson-Walsh
Captain of GB and England Women’s Hockey, Olympic Gold Medalist
- Olympic Gold medallist and former captain of Team GB and England Hockey
- Renowned expert on leadership, resilience, teamwork and high performance culture
- Instrumental in transforming team culture following a challenging World Cup campaign
- Powerful speaker on inclusion, pressure management and collective purpose
- Awarded an OBE for services to hockey and leadership in sport
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About Kate Richardson-Walsh
Download ProfileKate Richardson-Walsh, is the most capped female hockey player in her country’s history, and was captain of the GB and England women’s hockey teams for 13 years. An inspirational and charismatic leader she has been widely credited for helping build the incredible team ethos and commitment that drove the GB team to a nail biting victory at the Rio Olympic Games. In winning gold Kate also made history in other ways, becoming one half of the first same-sex married couple to win an Olympic medal playing in the same team.
Having made her international debut as a defender in 1999, Kate maintained elite performance levels for 17 years and made over 370 appearances for her country. After securing a bronze in London 2012, Rio 2016 was her fourth Games and finally yielded the coveted Olympic Gold medal. Alongside her GB duties Kate has captained England for 13 years, winning the European Championships in 2015 and securing a bronze and two silvers in three successive Commonwealth Games.
As GB captain Kate was instrumental in helping to construct the team ethos and resilience that ultimately paid off in Rio. From a disastrous low of 11th place at the World Cup in 2014, a process of self-examination and rebuilding was instigated in which the team built and signed up to their own collective culture of behavior, created a sense of common purpose and installed a distributed leadership structure to make sure this lived and breathed every day. Alongside this a process of learning through experience and collective reflection helped build a team that was able to adapt and withstand pressure whenever circumstances changed.
Shortlisted for the FIH World Player of the Year Award, Kate has also been GB Hockey’s Athlete of the Year, has twice won the prestigious Hockey Writers’ Player of the Year, and in 2017 was awarded an OBE for services to hockey. Kate was also nominated for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award in December 2016.
Speech Topics
Download TopicsKate shares how trust, accountability and collective purpose helped Team GB create a high-performing culture that ultimately led to Olympic success in Rio 2016.
Drawing on experiences from elite sport, Kate explores how individuals and teams can overcome setbacks, adapt to change and deliver under pressure.
An insight into the mindset, discipline and consistency required to maintain elite performance levels across a 17-year international hockey career.
Kate reflects on how Team GB responded to disappointment at the 2014 World Cup, using adversity as a catalyst for growth and Olympic gold.
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