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  1. Lady Isobel Constance Mary Gathorne-Hardy DCVO (née Stanley; September 2, 1875 – December 30, 1963) was a British courtier, best known for helping to popularize ice hockey in the early days of the sport in Canada.

  2. 4 de nov. de 2023 · Lady Isobel Gathorne-Hardy (née Stanley), daughter of the governor general who would later lend his name to hockey's most coveted prize, famously hosted an all-ladies shinny game at Rideau...

  3. Isobel Gathorne-Hardy Award; Year: Award Winner: Hometown: 2023: Emmy Fecteau: Saint-Odilon, Que. 2022: Mélodie Daoust: Valleyfield, QC: 2021: Marie-Philipp Poulin: Beauceville, QC: 2020: Ève Gascon: Drumheller, AB: 2019: Maggie Connors: St. John’s, NL: 2018: Makenna Parker: Clavet, SK: 2017: Natasha Esquivel: Winnipeg, MB: 2016: Toni Ross ...

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    Isobel Stanley (September 2, 1875 – December 30, 1963) was the daughter of former Governor General of Canada Lord Stanley of Preston. While living in Canada, Stanley helped to popularize ice hockey and is considered one of the first women to play the game.

    Sir Stanley was the son of Frederick Stanley, and Lady Constance Villiers. He was one of seven children, five boys and two girls. Stanley later married General Hon. Sir John Francis Gathorne-Hardy, taking the name Isobel Gathorne-Hardy. Gathorne-Hardy had one child: daughter Elizabeth Constance Mary Gathorne-Hardy. Stanley became Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.

    Stanley shared her father's love of the game of ice hockey and was instrumental in convincing her father to create the Stanley Cup. Stanley played hockey while she was in Canada, playing on the outdoor rink at Rideau Hall. After the opening of the Rideau Skating Rink, Stanley is mentioned in one of the first games of women's hockey played, played a...

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    2.Lord Stanley:The Man Behind the Cup, p.421, Kevin Shea and John Jason Wilson, Fenn Publishing, Bolton, ON, 2006, ISBN 978-1-55168-281-5

    3.http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/8435/la_id/1.htm

    4.Esso Canadian National Championship. whockey.com. Retrieved on 25 November 2010.

    5.Team Alberta captures seventh national title. Hockey Canada. Retrieved on 25 November 2010.

    6.http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/8678/la_id/1.htm

  4. 12 de mar. de 2016 · Lady Isobel Gathorne-Hardy, in white, playing hockey around 1890. The champion of the N.W.H.L. will win the Isobel Cup. Library and Archives Canada. By Dave Caldwell. March 12, 2016. The...

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  6. 9 de jun. de 2022 · MONTREAL -- Mélodie Daoust a McGill University graduate and two-time Olympic gold medalist, has won the Isobel Gathorne-Hardy Award, presented by Hockey Canada to an active player (at any level) whose values, leadership and personal traits are representative of all female athletes.