An elite field hockey player died after being hit in the head by a ball in a weekend club match in Australia, Hockey Australia said on Monday.
Elizabeth Watkins, 24, was fatally injured while playing for her North Coast Raiders club in a Western Australian State League game in Perth on Sunday, reports AFP.
Watkins, a former state junior representative, collapsed unconscious when the ball deflected off a stick and hit her on the head, match officials said.
She died in an ambulance on the way to hospital after attempts were made to revive her at the ground.
Hockey Australia chief executive Mark Anderson expressed his organisation's support and sympathies to the Watkins family.
"(Field) Hockey is a sport that is known for its strong sense of community. I know that members of our two national teams and players involved at all levels of our sport are saddened by this tragic event," Anderson said.
"The Kookaburras (men's national team) wore black arm bands in the final of the London International Invitational Hockey Tournament overnight out of respect for Lizzie and her family," he added.
Australia's five-time world player of the year Jamie Dwyer said via Twitter he was devastated by the news, which was "such a sad day in the hockey world".