Another feather in the cap for S'pore's Quek

Former national floorballer Jill Quek notched another significant milestone in her illustrious career as she became the first Asian to be inducted into the International Floorball Federation's (IFF) Hall of Fame on Sunday.

She was among the first batch of 10 Hall of Fame inductees who were honoured at the Women's World Floorball Championship final, which Sweden won for the eighth consecutive time after beating Finland 4-3 in overtime.

The inductees were selected based on a list of nominations from national federations for players from three decades: 1990 to 2021.

Quek, who is now a floorball coach, said: "I'm honoured and humbled to receive this prestigious award.

"I would like to thank my family, friends, coaches, teammates and everyone who made this journey possible. Without you guys, it wouldn't be the same."

In 2000, she joined Swedish club Orebo in the country's top league to become the first Singaporean to play in the Scandinavian country.

A year later, she and her younger sister, Martha, joined second-tier side Hasselby.

The 43-year-old, who won the SEA Games gold in 2015, is Singapore's most capped female player, making 64 international appearances for the Republic and competing in seven World Floorball Championships before retiring in 2017.

The other inductees were Sweden's Karolina Widar, Martin Olofsson, Jan-Erik Vaara, Niklas Jihde, Hermine Dahlerus and Asa Karlsson, and Switzerland's Laura Tomatis, Mirca Anderegg and Simone Berner.

IFF president Tomas Eriksson said: "Since the IFF celebrated its 35th birthday in April this year it became apparent that there already are impressive and noteworthy international careers in floorball, so it felt appropriate to launch this concept and project to honour these achievements."

More players will be inducted during the ongoing Men's World Floorball Championship in Helsinki, Finland, this week.

In Singapore's final Group D match yesterday at the Helsinki Ice Hall, they lost 13-2 to group leaders Estonia, who are ranked six places above Singapore.

World No. 16 Singapore will play the first of two placement matches today, which will determine whether they go into the 13th-or 15th-place play-off tomorrow.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on December 07, 2021, with the headline Another feather in the cap for S'pore's Quek. Subscribe