Ross Rutledge
Canadian field hockey player

Ross Rutledge

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Canadian field hockey player
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Birth:
7 July 1962
Death:
23 April 2004
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Michael Ross "Roscoe" Rutledge (July 7, 1962 – April 23, 2004) is a former field hockey player.
Rutledge participated in two consecutive Summer Olympics for Canada, starting in 1984. After having finished in tenth position in Los Angeles, California, the longtime resident of Langley, British Columbia ended up in eleventh place with the Men's National Team in the Seoul Games.
He died from cancer. In Ambleside, West Vancouver, there is a field hockey turf called Rutledge Field, the home ground of the West Vancouver Field Hockey Club. The field was dedicated in memorial of Ross Rutledge in 2011 who was a local advocate for field hockey, having started the West Vancouver Field Hockey Club Adanacs player development program.

International senior competitions

  • 1984 – Olympic Games, Los Angeles (10th)
  • 1988 – Olympic Games, Seoul (11th)
  • 1990 – World Cup, Lahore (11th)