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Sue Tingley (born April 18, 1977 in Saint John, New Brunswick) is a field hockey player from Canada, who earned more than hundred international caps for the Canadian Women's National Team during her career. On national level the midfielder, a resident of Upper Cape, New Brunswick, played for the University of Alberta Pandas Team (1995-1999). She was named Most Valuable Player at the 1997 Junior World Cup Qualifier in
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, where Canada finished in second place. In 2002 Tingley moved to the Netherlands to play for
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in the Dutch top league, named ''Hoofdklasse''.


International senior tournaments

* 1997 –
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, Harare, Zimbabwe (11th) * 1998 – Commonwealth Games, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (not ranked) * 1999 –
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, Winnipeg, Canada (3rd) * 2001 – Pan American Cup, Kingston, Jamaica (3rd) * 2001 –
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, Amiens/Abbeville, France (10th) * 2002 – Commonwealth Games, Manchester, England (7th)


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Profile on Field Hockey Canada
1977 births Living people Canadian female field hockey players Sportspeople from Saint John, New Brunswick Field hockey players at the 1998 Commonwealth Games Field hockey players at the 2002 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for Canada {{Canada-fieldhockey-bio-stub