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[[File:Louise Englefield.jpg|thumb|Louise Englefield]]'''Louise Englefield''' (born 1967) is Director of [[Pride Sports]].
  
 
She was ranked number 63 in the [[Pink List 2012]]. The Pink List citation said:
 
She was ranked number 63 in the [[Pink List 2012]]. The Pink List citation said:
:"As co-president of the European Gay and Lesbian Sports Foundation, 2010-2012, Englefield ensured that Pride House was an integral part of London 2012, and worked with LGBT history month for two years. One nominator described her as "a rock". Another said: "We could not do without her".<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-ios-pink-list-2012-8216187.html ''Independent on Sunday'' Pink List 2012</ref>
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:"As co-president of the European Gay and Lesbian Sports Foundation, 2010-2012, Englefield ensured that [[Pride House]] was an integral part of London 2012, and worked with [[LGBT history month]] for two years. One nominator described her as "a rock". Another said: "We could not do without her".<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-ios-pink-list-2012-8216187.html ''Independent on Sunday'' Pink List 2012</ref>
  
 
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Louise Englefield
Louise Englefield (born 1967) is Director of Pride Sports.

She was ranked number 63 in the Pink List 2012. The Pink List citation said:

"As co-president of the European Gay and Lesbian Sports Foundation, 2010-2012, Englefield ensured that Pride House was an integral part of London 2012, and worked with LGBT history month for two years. One nominator described her as "a rock". Another said: "We could not do without her".[1]
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References

  1. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-ios-pink-list-2012-8216187.html Independent on Sunday Pink List 2012