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Name
  
Patricia McKillop

Role
  
Author


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Awards
  
World Fantasy Award for Best Novel

Nominations
  
Hugo Award for Best Novel

Books
  
The Riddle‑Master of Hed, The Forgotten Beasts of, Harpist in the Wind, Heir of Sea and Fire, Ombria in Shadow

Similar People
  
Charles de Lint, Terri Windling, Kinuko Y Craft, Robin McKinley, Fredrick McKissack

Education
  
San Jose State University

Patricia ("Pat") Jean McKillop, née Fraser, and now Buckle (born July 15, 1956) is a former field hockey player from Zimbabwe, who was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.

Because of the boycott led by the United States in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, only the Soviet team remained. The Soviets and international Olympic authorities then invited countries that had not qualified for the tournament. A late request was sent to the government of the African nation, which hastily assembled a team less than a week before the competition started.

To everyone's surprise, they won. They defeated Poland 4-0, drew 2-2 with Czechoslovakia, won 2-0 over the host Soviet Union, drew 1-1 with India and lastly trounced Austria 4-1 to claim Zimbabwe's only medal in the 1980 Games. McKillop was the co-top scorer of the tournament with six goals, including three penalty corners, tied with the Soviet Union's Natella Krasnikova.

McKillop represented Matabeleland in basketball. She played her club hockey for the Bulawayo Athletic Club and went on to coach the Zimbabwe Under-21 women’s team for three years, leading them to the Women's Hockey Junior World Cup in Canada in 1989. She has also represented Zimbabwe in golf.

She has three sons, all of whom have represented Zimbabwe in international-level sports. The eldest, Michael McKillop, has captained the Zimbabwe men’s hockey team and also appeared in nine first-class cricket matches for Matabeleland; next is Sean Williams who has played age level international hockey and international cricket for Zimbabwe; and last is Mathew Williams, who has captained Zimbabwe's national hockey team and played first class cricket.

References

Patricia McKillop Wikipedia


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