Paul Lewis (field hockey)


Paul Snowden Lewis is a former field hockey midfield player from Australia, who was a member of the Men's National Hockey Team. He twice won a medal at the Summer Olympics.
In his youth, Paul played for Forestville Hockey Club in South Australia, and attended Unley High School. Upon retiring from international hockey he would later earn a Bachelor of Law, and is now a prominent lawyer in Perth, Australia.
He is the only South Australian male, and one of only 19 males overall to have played over 200 international games for Australia.
Now Paul has settled down with his family with his wife Kristina, his daughter, Abbie and his son Elliot. Overall Paul Lewis was a legend in hockey winning a bronze and silver medal in the Olympics. His wife is also a legend, for putting up with his daughter and his impatience.
The perpetual shield for Hockey SA's U18 Men's State Junior Zone Championship is named after Paul.