Rocío Gutiérrez Explained

Rocío Gutiérrez
Fullname:Rocío Gutiérrez Sierra
Birth Date:20 July 1985
Birth Place:San Fernando, Cádiz, Spain
Height:1.62 m
Weight:61 kg
Position:Defender
Currentclub:Club de Campo
Clubs1:Club de Campo
Nationalteam1:Spain
Nationalcaps1:141

Rocío Gutiérrez Sierra (born 20 July 1985) is a Spanish field hockey player.

She was part of the Spanish national team at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, where they finished eighth and got an Olympic Diploma.[1] [2]

Early life

She was born in a family where hockey was a lifestyle. Her father is called Juan Antonio Gutiérrez and her mother is Dolores Sierra. She has a brother called Martín and a twin sister, Laura. Her sporting career started playing basketball until she was eight and decided to play hockey. The club where she started and the one where she played throughout her teenage years is Club Hockey San Fernando. Rocío still has a close relationship with this club since her father and uncle were co-founders and are current members of its management board.[3]

Hockey career

After her team achieved victory at the Spanish Indoor Hockey Championship in 2001, she was selected for the High Performance Centre (CAR) in Madrid. She was also selected to become part of the under 16, U18 and U21 Spanish teams. During her stay in the High Performance Centre, she was recruited by Club Egara to play for a season. Egara is one of the oldest clubs in Spain and has a plays a huge role in the hockey world. After that, she returned to play with her club in San Fernando for one more season. In 2008, she moved to Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, where she has been playing and captaining the team.[4]

Additionally, Rocio was selected to play for the Spanish National Team which she represented for many years. After a few changes to the team staff and some years of non-participation with the national team, however, since 2013 she has become a permanent member of the team with which she has already played more than 100 official matches. On some occasions Rocio has been captain of the national team and she also received an Olympic Diploma at the 2016 Summer Olympics of Rio.[5]

International championships

TournamentTeamCountryYear
EuroHockey Nations Championship[6] Spain women's national field hockey team2009 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship
Champions ChallengeSpain women's national field hockey team2009 Champions Challenge
Hockey World CupSpain women's national field hockey team2010 Women's Hockey World Cup
EuroHockey Nations ChampionshipSpain women's national field hockey team2013 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship
Champions ChallengeSpain women's national field hockey team2014 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge
EuroHockey Nations ChampionshipSpain women's national field hockey team2015 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship
Olympic GamesSpain women's national field hockey teamRío de Janeiro 2016

Individual

AwardYear
Best player of Spanish's indoor championship2013
Best player of the Spanish's League2013-2014
Best player of Play Off2013-2014
Best player of the final of Final 42014-2015
Best defender of European Indoor Championship2015-2016
Best player of Copa de la Reina2015-2016
Best player of Final 42015-2016

Coaching

Rocio has also coached in the lower divisions at her current club, Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.[7]

Academic career and work experience

Rocío Gutiérrez Sierra graduated from Universidad Complutense (Madrid) in Advertising and Public Relations in 2013. She combines hockey with her work. Before the Olympics in Rio she got an internship to work in Page Personnel but she decided to leave it in order to focus on her sport career. After the Olympics, she was hired by the company Bilfinger HSG where she currently working.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Rocío Gutiérrez: Liderazgo en brillante silencio. 15 June 2015. abc. 16 June 2017. es-ES.
  2. News: Athletes - Famous Olympic Athletes, Medalists, Sports Heroes. 9 May 2017. International Olympic Committee. 16 June 2017. en.
  3. News: Juegas al hockey en Río o trabajas a jornada completa. ELMUNDO. 16 June 2017. es.
  4. Web site: CCVM. CCVM. www.ccvm.es. es. 16 June 2017.
  5. News: La isleña Rocío Gutierrez cumple 100 partidos como internacional con las "Redsticks". 8 February 2017. El Castillo de San Fernando: Noticias de La Isla. 16 June 2017. es-ES.
  6. Web site: deportedelaisla.com. www.deportedelaisla.com. 16 June 2017.
  7. Web site: La isleña Rocío Gutiérrez campeona de liga. Club de Hockey San Fernando. 16 June 2017.
  8. Web site: Linkedin Rocío Gutiérrez Sierra.