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Name
  
Mike Mahood

Role
  
Olympic athlete


Height
  
1.8 m

Weight
  
82 kg

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Michael Mahood (born November 11, 1975 in North Vancouver, British Columbia) is a retired field hockey goalkeeper from Canada, who earned his first international senior cap for the Men's National Team in 1995 against India in Italy. He went on to appear in 196 international matches including two Olympic Games (Sydney 2000, Beijing 2008) and the 1998 World Cup in Utrecht, Holland. In 1999 he was named to the World XI as part of the FIH 75th Anniversary celebrations in Alexandria, Egypt.

Mike Mahood Former Canadian Olympic goalkeeper Mike Mahood helps send off

In his retirement Mahood has become men's tailor in Vancouver, BC. He owns and operates Martin Fisher Tailors - a custom clothing firm that focuses on educating, creating and laying the foundation for a locally produced and individually tailored wardrobe. More information on his firm can be found at: http://martinfishertailors.com/

Mike attended Handsworth Secondary School.

International senior competitions

  • 1996 — World Cup Preliminary, Sardinia (2nd)
  • 1997 — World Cup Qualifier, Kuala Lumpur (5th)
  • 1998 — World Cup, Utrecht (8th)
  • 1998 — Commonwealth Games, Kuala Lumpur (not ranked)
  • 1999 — Sultan Azlan Shah Tournament, Kuala Lumpur (4th)
  • 1999 — Pan American Games, Winnipeg (1st)
  • 2000 — Sultan Azlan Shah Tournament, Kuala Lumpur (7th)
  • 2000 — Americas Cup, Cuba (2nd)
  • 2000 — Olympic Games, Sydney (10th)
  • 2001 — World Cup Qualifier, Edinburgh (8th)
  • 2002 — Commonwealth Games, Manchester (6th)
  • 2003 — Pan American Games, Santo Domingo (2nd)
  • 2004 — Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Madrid (11th)
  • 2004 — Pan Am Cup, London (2nd)
  • 2006 — Commonwealth Games, Melbourne (9th)
  • 2007 — Pan American Games, Rio de Janeiro (1st)
  • 2008 — Olympic Games, Beijing (10th)
  • References

    Mike Mahood Wikipedia