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Louise Cavenaile (born 17 February 1989) is a Belgian field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed with the Belgium women's national field hockey team. She has played with the Belgium women's national field hockey team since 2004, when she was 16. Louise Cavenaile won the Gold Stick for being the best young player ("stick d'or espoir") of the season 2004–2005.

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  • Louise Cavenaile, née le 17 février 1989 à Uccle (Belgique), est une hockeyeuse belge. (fr)
  • Louise Cavenaile (born 17 February 1989) is a Belgian field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed with the Belgium women's national field hockey team. She has played with the Belgium women's national field hockey team since 2004, when she was 16. Louise Cavenaile won the Gold Stick for being the best young player ("stick d'or espoir") of the season 2004–2005. Louise played for Uccle Sport in her youth, then 3 years with Dragons. Louise is now playing for Waterloo Ducks (WatDucks) in the Honour League of the Belgian Championship. She won her first Women championship title with the Watducks during season 2017–2018. She started in 2017 a career as hockey Coach leading (so far) to two Belgian Championship titles: Indoor with Watducks Women Team and Outdoor with Watducks U19 Girls, both during season 2017–2018. (en)
  • Louise Cavenaile (Ukkel, 17 februari 1989) is een Belgisch voormalig hockeyspeelster. (nl)
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  • Louise Cavenaile, née le 17 février 1989 à Uccle (Belgique), est une hockeyeuse belge. (fr)
  • Louise Cavenaile (Ukkel, 17 februari 1989) is een Belgisch voormalig hockeyspeelster. (nl)
  • Louise Cavenaile (born 17 February 1989) is a Belgian field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed with the Belgium women's national field hockey team. She has played with the Belgium women's national field hockey team since 2004, when she was 16. Louise Cavenaile won the Gold Stick for being the best young player ("stick d'or espoir") of the season 2004–2005. (en)
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  • Louise Cavenaile (fr)
  • Louise Cavenaile (en)
  • Louise Cavenaile (nl)
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