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| Last Name |
Jameson |
| First Name |
David (Dave) |
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| Position |
Midfielder / Forward |
| Height |
170 cm |
| Weight |
79 kg |
| Date of Birth |
1 November 1984 |
| Place of Birth |
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Hometown |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Residence |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |

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| Languages Spoken |
English |
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| Club |
University of British Columbia Hockey Club |
| International Caps |
93 |
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| Sports Information |
Two-time Pan American Games medalist winning gold in 2007, and silver in 2003..has been with the University of British Columbia Hockey Club since 2002 (formerly with the Vancouver Hawks)...coached by Louis Mendonca since 2007 (formerly coached by Gene Muller from 2002-2006)…trains at Wright Field at the University of British Columbia...suffered a right ankle sprain in 2006 causing him to lose a few weeks of training…was introduced to the sport by being on the sidelines when his mother played and started playing for the Vancouver Hawks at age 8... |
| Human Interest |
Attended Prince of Wales Secondary School in Vancouver, British Columbia…currently studying geography at the University of British Columbia…plans to pursue a career as an urban planner…single…mother Sue, the accounts manager for Field Hockey BC, played on the Canadian Field Hockey team from 1973-1979...father Morley, a retired elementary school principal, played badminton at the University of British Columbia from 1968-1973...has 2 sisters, Katie and Stephanie (who plays on the Canadian Women's Field Hockey team)....enjoys listening to music and going to concerts...favourites include pizza, macaroni, sandwiches, Russian hockey player Alexander Ovechkin, ice hockey, squash, golf, the movies Anchor Man, Zoolander, Ace Ventura and the music of Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Arctic Monkeys, Radiohead, Oasis, Wolfmother...has a flame-point Siamese cat named "Jake"... |
| Competitions |
- 2008 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, MAL
- 2008 Tour of Germany
- 2007 Malaysia Tour
- 2007 Setanta Sports Trophy, IRL
- 2007 Pan American Games, BRA
- 2006 World Cup Qualifier, CHN
- 2006 Commonwealth Games, AUS
- 2006 USA Series
- 2006 New Zealand Series
- 2005 Germany Tour
- 2005 England/Ireland Tour
- 2004 South Africa Tour
- 2004 Pan American Cup, CAN
- 2004 Olympic Qualifier, ESP
- 2004 Junior Men's UK Tour
- 2004 Junior Men's European Tour
- 2003 Pan American Games, DOM
- 2003 New Zealand Tour
- 2003 3-Nations Tournament, CAN
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