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Sarah Hawkshaw

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Sarah Hawkshaw (born 4 November 1995) is an Ireland women's field hockey international. She has also played for Railway Union in the Women's Irish Hockey League and for UMass Minutewomen in the NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sarah Hawkshaw is the 11,518th most popular athlete (up from 11,577th in 2019), the 595th most popular biography from Ireland (up from 597th in 2019) and the 57th most popular Irish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sarah Hawkshaw ranks 11,518 out of 6,025Before her are Rupert Shipperley, Kirill Martynychev, Mustapha Cassiem, Lucas Vilar, Mason Ferlic, and Brendan Creed. After her are Celia Seerane, Julia Greenshields, Phumelela Mbande, Nathan Power, Stephanie Meadow, and Antoine Launay.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Sarah Hawkshaw ranks 1,620Before her are Sébastien Schneiter, Celia Quansah, Kalpana Pariyar, Martin Binedell, Paris Henken, and Natsuha Matsumoto. After her are Mohab Samer, Madeline Schmidt, Ebony Drysdale Daley, Tarryn Glasby, Maceo Brown, and Silvan Wicki.

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In Ireland

Among people born in Ireland, Sarah Hawkshaw ranks 595 out of 549Before her are Brendan Hyland (1994), Darragh Greene (1995), Ellen Walshe (2001), Saskia Tidey (1993), Max McFarland (1993), and Cillin Greene (1998). After her are Naomi Carroll (1992), Heike Holstein (1971), Rudolph Berking-Williams (1978), Aidan Walsh (1990), Darragh Kenny (1988), and Megan Ryan (2002).

Among ATHLETES In Ireland

Among athletes born in Ireland, Sarah Hawkshaw ranks 57Before her are Louise Shanahan (1997), Nicola Daly (1988), Aoife Cooke (1986), Ellen Walshe (2001), Saskia Tidey (1993), and Cillin Greene (1998). After her are Heike Holstein (1971), Rudolph Berking-Williams (1978), and Darragh Kenny (1988).