Elva Simpson

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Elva Violet Simpson (née Tait; 6 November 1936 – 30 November 2009) was a New Zealand netball player. She played five international matches for the New Zealand team at the 1963 World Netball Championships, where they finished second to Australia.

FullnameElva Violet Simpson (Née: Tait)
Born(1936-11-06)6 November 1936
Died30 November 2009(2009-11-30) (aged 73)
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
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Elva Simpson
Personal information
Full nameElva Violet Simpson (Née: Tait)
Born(1936-11-06)6 November 1936
Died30 November 2009(2009-11-30) (aged 73)
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
RelativeMahal Pearce (son-in-law)
Netball career
Playing position(s): WD, GD
Years National team(s) Caps
1963 New Zealand 5
Medal record
Representing  New Zealand
Netball World Cup
Silver medal – second place1963 EastbourneTournament
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Early life and family

Simpson was born Elva Violet Tait in Dunedin on 6 November 1936.[1][2][3] In 1958, she married pharmacist Gordon Bingham Simpson, and the couple had four children, including a daughter, Sally, who married golfer Mahal Pearce.[3][4][5]

Netball career

Simpson played representative netball for Otago as a defender from at least 1953.[6] and in 1954 she was named as an emergency in the South Island team for the inter-island match at the conclusion of the New Zealand national netball championships.[7] At the 1961 national championships, Simpson was selected as goal keeper and captain of the South Island team, which defeated the North Island 50–31.[8][9]

Simpson was a member of the New Zealand team at the inaugural World Netball Championships at Eastbourne, England, in 1963, making her debut in the first-round match against Northern Ireland.[10] With two young children at the time, she was one of only two mothers playing in the tournament.[11][12] New Zealand recorded nine wins and one loss, 36–37 against Australia, to finish as runners-up.[13] Simpson played in five of New Zealand's matches at the tournament.[10]

Later life

Simpson was a member of a team consisting of players from Otago and Southland at the Golden Oldies World Netball Festivals in 1984 in Auckland, and 1988 in Brisbane.[14]

Simpson's husband, Gordon, died in 1999.[15]

At the 2008 New Zealand Masters Games in Dunedin, Simpson won the 500 metres, 1000 metres, and 2000 metres indoor rowing events in the women's 70–74 category.[16] She died in Dunedin on 30 November 2009, and her ashes were buried in Dunedin Southern Cemetery.[1][17]

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