New Franklin Pierce field hockey assistant Erickson Richard attends Olympics in Paris

 View of the wall when entering the Anne Frank House.

View of the wall when entering the Anne Frank House. COURTESY PHOTO—

 After Gouda, the tour went to Hockey Club Schiedam and had a pro coaching clinic with Remco Hartgers (in the middle near the bin) and ran through drills after having a presentation inside.

After Gouda, the tour went to Hockey Club Schiedam and had a pro coaching clinic with Remco Hartgers (in the middle near the bin) and ran through drills after having a presentation inside. COURTESY PHOTO—

Erickson Richard wears her Franklin Pierce jacket in Holland.

Erickson Richard wears her Franklin Pierce jacket in Holland. COURTESY PHOTO—

 A picture of the architecture and boats from one of the bridges in Amsterdam.

A picture of the architecture and boats from one of the bridges in Amsterdam. COURTESY PHOTO—

The trip included sightseeing in Paris, including a trip to the Louvre to see the “Mona Lisa.”

The trip included sightseeing in Paris, including a trip to the Louvre to see the “Mona Lisa.” COURTESY PHOTO

 The U.S. field hockey team huddles together after a 1-1 tie with Spain.

The U.S. field hockey team huddles together after a 1-1 tie with Spain. COURTESY PHOTO

 A tour of Anne Frank's house, in her bedroom she shared with one of her siblings. On the wall, covered by plastic, are the posters and pictures she hung up that are still there today.

A tour of Anne Frank's house, in her bedroom she shared with one of her siblings. On the wall, covered by plastic, are the posters and pictures she hung up that are still there today. COURTESY PHOTO

The site of the execution of Joan of Arc, marked by a cross.

The site of the execution of Joan of Arc, marked by a cross. COURTESY PHOTO

Erickson Richard in front of the Olympic field hockey pitch.

Erickson Richard in front of the Olympic field hockey pitch. COURTESY PHOTO

Belgium fans watch the men’s field hockey match against Australia.

Belgium fans watch the men’s field hockey match against Australia. COURTESY PHOTO

Bikes parked along the canal in Amsterdam.

Bikes parked along the canal in Amsterdam. COURTESY PHOTO—

Erickson Richard watches the U.S. women’s field hockey game against Spain from behind the American bench.

Erickson Richard watches the U.S. women’s field hockey game against Spain from behind the American bench. COURTESY PHOTO

 Erickson Richard with Zoe Noorlag, who was wearing an FPU hat at the Olympics in Paris. Noorlag is from the Netherlands, and is one of the Franklin Pierce field hockey goalies. She traveled to France with her mother from the Netherlands to watch the games.

Erickson Richard with Zoe Noorlag, who was wearing an FPU hat at the Olympics in Paris. Noorlag is from the Netherlands, and is one of the Franklin Pierce field hockey goalies. She traveled to France with her mother from the Netherlands to watch the games. COURTESY PHOTO

 After watching the women’s field hockey games, the group went to the Eiffel Tower, decorated with the Olympic rings for the occasion.

After watching the women’s field hockey games, the group went to the Eiffel Tower, decorated with the Olympic rings for the occasion. COURTESY PHOTO

 The group watched two women’s field hockey games, including the United States against Spain. This picture was taken just before the playing of the national anthems.

The group watched two women’s field hockey games, including the United States against Spain. This picture was taken just before the playing of the national anthems. COURTESY PHOTO

A view of the medal ceremonies from the Eiffel tower.

A view of the medal ceremonies from the Eiffel tower. COURTESY PHOTO

The Olympic field hockey pitch.

The Olympic field hockey pitch. COURTESY PHOTO

One of the Olympic areas is covered with “Paris 2024” signs.

One of the Olympic areas is covered with “Paris 2024” signs. COURTESY PHOTO

The view from the Eiffel Tower of the beach volleyball Olympic stadium.

The view from the Eiffel Tower of the beach volleyball Olympic stadium. COURTESY PHOTO

 Buildings in Rouen, France. 

Buildings in Rouen, France.  COURTESY PHOTO

 The Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris.

The Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris. Courtesy photo

 The presentation master coach Arthur Bussink gave the group at Pinoke Hockey Club.

The presentation master coach Arthur Bussink gave the group at Pinoke Hockey Club. COURTESY PHOTO—

The Eiffel Tower lit up with the Olympic rings.

The Eiffel Tower lit up with the Olympic rings. COURTESY PHOTO

 The Olympic rings right outside the Louvre in Paris.

The Olympic rings right outside the Louvre in Paris. COURTESY PHOTO

Erickson Richard, left, with AIC head coach Kylie Gargiulo and Trinity College assistant coach  Hannah Tepper. Above them, giving a thumbs-up, is former Olympian Rachel Dawson.

Erickson Richard, left, with AIC head coach Kylie Gargiulo and Trinity College assistant coach Hannah Tepper. Above them, giving a thumbs-up, is former Olympian Rachel Dawson. COURTESY PHOTO

The group was seated just behind the United States bench for the match against Spain.

The group was seated just behind the United States bench for the match against Spain. COURTESY PHOTO—

 Picture of the group at Hockey Club Schiedam, with master coach Remco Hartgers in the front center.

Picture of the group at Hockey Club Schiedam, with master coach Remco Hartgers in the front center. COURTESY PHOTO

 After visiting the field hockey club on the second day of the trip, the group went to the city of Delft and did a canal cleanup. 

After visiting the field hockey club on the second day of the trip, the group went to the city of Delft and did a canal cleanup.  COURTESY PHOTO—

 A field at the HDM Hockey Club in Holland. Star players from the United States such as Ashley Hoffman have trained there. At this club the group received a master coaching session from Lennard Poillot.

A field at the HDM Hockey Club in Holland. Star players from the United States such as Ashley Hoffman have trained there. At this club the group received a master coaching session from Lennard Poillot. COURTESY PHOTO—

 All the Northeast 10 field hockey coaches that went on the trip at HDM Hockey Club. From left are Erickson Richard (graduate assistant coach at Franklin Pierce), Kylie Gargiulo (head coach at American International College), Carla Hesler (Richard’s college coach and the head coach at Saint Michael's College), Julie Munson (head coach at Southern New Hampshire University), Jessica Spencer (head coach at Bentley University) and Erin Moore (assistant coach at Bentley University).

All the Northeast 10 field hockey coaches that went on the trip at HDM Hockey Club. From left are Erickson Richard (graduate assistant coach at Franklin Pierce), Kylie Gargiulo (head coach at American International College), Carla Hesler (Richard’s college coach and the head coach at Saint Michael's College), Julie Munson (head coach at Southern New Hampshire University), Jessica Spencer (head coach at Bentley University) and Erin Moore (assistant coach at Bentley University). COURTESY PHOTO—

 In Gouda, Holland, watching the locals load up their cheese onto their carts to bring back home from the market.

 In Gouda, Holland, watching the locals load up their cheese onto their carts to bring back home from the market. COURTESY PHOTO—

 The field at Hockey Club Schiedam, where the group had its first master coaching session.

The field at Hockey Club Schiedam, where the group had its first master coaching session. COURTESY PHOTO—

By ASHLEY SAARI

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript

Published: 08-06-2024 12:08 PM

During the U.S. Olympic women’s field hockey game against Spain on July 29, U.S. captain Ashley Hoffman whipped a last-second pass down the field for a goal by Phia Gladieux.

The crowd went wild, including Erickson Richard, a Jaffrey resident and the newest assistant coach for Franklin Pierce University field hockey.

“It was amazing to see it. It was crazy to just be there in that moment,” Richard said.

Richard, along with a group of other coaches in the sport, was part of a European tour with ZAG Sports Tours, which included visiting multiple field hockey clubs and receiving master coaching sessions. The tour was capped off with a day spent at the 2024 Paris Olympics watching the women’s field hockey, including the U.S. game against Spain, which ultimately ended in a 1-1 tie.

While watching the Olympics was the highlight of the trip, its main purpose was networking with other coaches and learning from European professionals in the sport, explained Richard. They were also joined by former field hockey three-time Olympian and University of North Carolina player Rachel Dawson.

Richard said it was the trip of a lifetime. She has been playing the game since the seventh grade, and wants to keep it in her life for the foreseeable future. A former captain and all-star player at Saint Michael’s College, Richard said that after playing in both high school and college, she has a deep love for the game.

“I met the best people – my coach was super inspirational for me,” Richard said.

For the past year, Richard – who originally is from Jaffrey and lives there again after growing up mostly in Connecticut — said she was living in Boston and figuring out her next steps when she heard about a graduate student position for an assistant coach at Franklin Pierce. She said she knew she wanted to stay in sports, and was interested in pursuing an MBA in sports management. The opportunity decided the matter for her, and she’ll be a new addition for the upcoming field hockey season.

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But before she applied for the position, Richard had signed up for the field hockey tour – a big financial commitment, she said, but a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that was too big to let pass by.

“The more I thought about it, the more I said, ‘I’m young. I want to go. I want to experience this,’” Richard said.

And the actual experience was quite overwhelming, she said. The day of the Olympics visit, she said she got teary-eyed on the bus.

“I was in such shock that we were there. I felt like, ‘Pinch me now, how am I at the Olympics, in Paris, with coaches I’ve known forever, and this awesome group I’ve made friends with?’” Richard said.

The group watched the Japan match against China, where China dominated 5-0, and then the U.S. match with Spain. Richard said some of the group stayed between matches to watch the U.S. team do their warmups.

“These are girls that I’ve watched throughout college, throughout high school, and they’re right in front of me, and about to play for the United States of America,” Richard said. “It was amazing. I got to experience how the U.S. national team was coached.”

Also during the match, Richard was able to meet one of the Franklin Pierce players, Zoe Noorlag of the Netherlands, who drove with her mother to Paris to watch the game.

It was such an amazing experience, Richard said, that that night, which was a free night, she joined a group that rented a car and purchased extra tickets to watch some of the men’s field hockey matches, including the match between reigning gold medalists Belgium against Australia.

Prior to arriving in Paris, the group had a mix of touring famous sites and visiting with master coaches at their field hockey clubs. The trip started in Gouda, Holland, where the group got to see the production of the town’s famous namesake cheese, followed by time at Hockey Club Schiedam, including a pro coaching clinic with Remco Hartgers. 

The second day, they visited another club, the HDM Hockey Club, in Holland. As part of a give-back effort, they also went to the city of Delft, where they participated in a canal cleanup that Richard said the group made into a competition of who could pick the most trash out of the water.

On the third day, there was another master coaching session at the Pinoke Hockey Club in Holland, with coach Arthur Bussink.

Richard said that field hockey is a much more popular sport in Europe than it is in the United States, particularly in the Netherlands, and getting that perspective was one of the reasons she decided to go on the trip.

“It was amazing, just to see how they do things there,” Richard said. “We’re just trying to grow the game in the states, and we think about it on a baseline. They think about it way more in-depth. It was just mind-blowing. I don’t have words to describe how motivating it was to be around these coaches that love the game so much, and to be around players and people that love it so much. It’s a big learning experience, which was everything I wanted out of that trip.”

After coaching sessions, the tour visited Amsterdam for some sightseeing, and then visited the Anne Frank House, which Richard said was one of the most-emotional moments of the trip.

“It was kind of a breathtaking experience. It’s something you learn about growing up in middle school, high school. Actually being in her room – there are posters still up on the wall that she left there. It was the most-amazing experience,” Richard said.

On the fourth day, the group traveled to Rouen, France, the visit the Notre Dame de Rouen Cathedral, and the square where Joan of Arc was put to death.

After watching the Olympic games, there was one more day of sightseeing in Paris, where they visited the Notre Dame de Paris, and the Louvre for a glimpse at the “Mona Lisa.”

“It was a lot in a week, but it was a lot of fun, and something I will never forget in my entire life,” Richard said.

Ashley Saari can be reached at 603-924-7172, Ext. 244, or asaari@ledgertranscript.com. She’s on X @AshleySaariMLT.