Helen Richardson-Walsh

Helen Richardson-Walsh

  • Gold Medal Winning Olympian in Hockey
  • Motivation & Goal Setting Speaker
  • Diversity , LGBTQ+ & Inclusion Speaker

Midfield maestro Helen is one of the most experienced members of the GB women’s team. Having started her international career in 1999 at the age of 17, she became the youngest ever woman to represent GB hockey at an Olympics in Sydney the following year, and has gone on to compete at four Olympic Games. As part of the senior leadership group she played a central role in propelling the women’s game to victory on the world stage in Rio 2016. As she stepped on to the podium alongside her team mate and wife, GB captain Kate Richardson-Walsh, they also entered Olympic history as the first same sex married couple to win an Olympic medal playing for the same team

Over the course of her 17 year international career Helen has amassed a Commonwealth bronze and two silvers, a bronze at London 2012, and the European Championship title in 2015, before finally reaching the pinnacle of her sport as part of the celebrated GB hockey team that beat the Netherlands in Rio. Helen was one of only two players to score during a tense penalty shootout and is recognised at world level as one of the best in the business – shortlisted for the World Player of the Year Award and named in the FIH World All Stars Team three times.

This success however has not always been assured. After glory at London 2012 Helen’s career was threatened at the age of just 23 after she suffered two ruptured discs in her back within 11 months. With two rounds of back surgery, compounded by surgery on her ankle, consultants warned that it was unlikely she would ever play competitive hockey again.

Forced to spend two years out of the game she missed the World Cup in 2014, and had to watch from home as her wife and team mates stumbled to a lowly 11th place. Their performance only compounded the feeling that she had lost the chance to achieve a goal that she had dedicated her life to and worked incredibly hard towards for the past fifteen years.

Showing significant psychological and physical strength however Helen managed to return to the team after a two year absence and since the low of the World Cup has played an instrumental part of a leadership turn around at GB women’s hockey. Alongside Head Coach Danny Kerry and a close knit team of senior players they put in place team values, behaviours and tactics to create a winning culture within the squad. Central to this was finding small differences that could bring big results, and forging a team spirit that was strong enough to withstand extreme pressure. ‘Be the Difference, Create History and Inspire the Future’ was their team mantra, and in winning gold in Rio she feels immense pride that they have done just that.

In addition to their triumph in Rio and the unprecedented attention the team’s win brought to the sport, Helen and her Wife Kate also became celebrated as the first same-sex married couple to win gold medals as part of the same team. As well as lessons in teamwork, culture and leadership, they also look at aspects of LGBTQ+ challenges, diversity and inclusion.

Today, years on from her first Olympic Games, and having stepped down from international duty with almost 300 caps, Helen continues to play at club level with her wife for Bloemendaal in Holland. Alongside this she is studying for a degree in psychology, inspired by her experience in battling back from the doubts of her injury, and her experience of elite performance and winning teams.

To book Helen to speak at your next event please call your Prime Performers Booking Agent or call us on 020 3500 3331 or drop a line with your enquiry to info@primeperformers.co.uk

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