HEATH Tobin

29 May 1988
33
Female
1.62/5'3''
MORRISTOWN, NJ
 
United States of America

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
FBL Football Women 3 Bronze Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Stadium
SWE
Sweden
3
USA
United States
0
Finished
Saitama Stadium
NZL
New Zealand
1
USA
United States
6
Finished
Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
USA
United States
0
AUS
Australia
0
Finished
International Stadium Yokohama
NED
Netherlands
2
 (2)
USA
United States
2
 (4)
PSO
Finished
Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
USA
United States
0
CAN
Canada
1
Finished
Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
AUS
Australia
3
USA
United States
4
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
1Senior2012London, GBR
1Senior2008Beijing, CHN
5Senior2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA

FIFA Women's World Cup
RankEventYearLocation
1Senior2019France
1Senior2015Canada
2Senior2011Germany

CONCACAF Women's Championship
RankEventYearLocation
1Senior2018United States of America
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Tobs (teamusa.org, 21 Aug 2016)
:
Surfing, skateboarding, juggling. (ussoccer.com, 28 Apr 2019)
:
Athlete, Business Owner
:
Communications - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
:
English
:
Manchester United [Great Britain] since 2020/21
:
Casey Stoney [club], GBR; Vlatko Andonovski [national], MKD
:
Forward, Midfielder (ussoccer.com, 28 Apr 2019, 27 Dec 2019)
:
2008 for United States of America Against Finland, Four Nations Tournament in Guangzhou, People's Republic of China (timbers.com, 2019)
:
In January 2021 she sustained an ankle injury in training, and was expected to be sidelined for 10-12 weeks. (bbc.co.uk, 29 Jan 2021)

In January 2018 she underwent surgery to remove a bone growth from her right ankle, and was sidelined for three months. (ussoccer.com, 04 Jan 2018; usatoday.com, 21 Apr 2018)

She sustained a back injury at the 2017 SheBelieves Cup in United States of America. The injury caused her to miss the majority of the 2017 Women's National Soccer League [WNSL] season. (fourfourtwo.com, 08 Aug 2017; nwslsoccer.com, 23 Sep 2017)

She sustained a hamstring injury in April 2015, which forced her to miss two international friendly matches in May of that year. (oregonlive.com, 02 May 2015)

In 2010 she suffered a broken ankle that required surgery, keeping her out of action for almost a year. (nj.com, 01 Jun 2011)
:
Women's Super League [ENG] (bbc.co.uk, 09 Sep 2020)
:
She took up the sport at age four at her local Young Men's Christian Association [YMCA] club in the United States of America. (bpnews.net, 16 Jul 2012)
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"I had an incredible sense of joy in the game. I didn't want to do anything else." (bpnews.net, 16 Jul 2012)
:
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal, Argentinian footballer Lionel Messi. (goheels.com, 01 Jan 2009)
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She was named the 2016 Female Player of the Year by US Soccer. (ussoccer.com, 07 Dec 2018)

She was named the 2006 Young Female Player of the Year by US Soccer. (ussoccer.com, 07 Dec 2018)

During her time at the University of North Carolina, she earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America [NSCAA] and Soccer Buzz All-America First Team honours in 2007, and Second Team honours in 2006 and 2008. In 2006 she was named to the NSCAA Southeast Region Second Team, Soccer Buzz's All-America Second, All-America Freshman First and All-Southeast Region First Teams, the All-ACC Second, Freshman and Academic Teams, Top Drawer Soccer's All-American Freshman Second Team, and Soccer America's All-Freshman First Team. In 2007 she was named to the Top Drawer Soccer All-America Second Team, All-ACC First Team, and Soccer America MVP Second Team. She was named to the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz All-Southeast Region First Teams in 2007 and 2008, as well as the Top Drawer Soccer All-American First, Soccer America MVP Second and All-ACC First Teams in 2008, and National Collegiate Athletic Association [NCAA] All-Tournament Team in 2009. She was also named Soccer Buzz's Southeast Region Freshman of the Year in 2006. (goheels.com, 01 Jan 2009; biographymask.com, 21 Aug 2016)

General Interest

General
BUSINESS
In 2019 she co-founded Re-Inc, a gender-neutral clothing company based in Los Angeles, CA, United States of America. She established the company alongside fellow US women's national team members Megan Rapinoe, Christen Press and Meghan Klingenberg. (Instagram profile, 12 Aug 2020; re-website.com, 2019; fastcompany.com, 01 Jul 2019)

MENTOR
She has mentored young female entrepreneurs alongside business partners Meghan Klingenberg and Christen Press through Stacy's Rise Project in the United States of America. "I think for us, when we were approached by Stacy's Rise Project there were so many synergies between what they were doing with our company and what they were doing with the project. It's incredible the amount of importance that's going into developing these young women, these young companies, this idea of mentorship which is crucial not just with our business but for us in sport as well. We really believe that mentorship is a powerful tool. This was something we were very passionate about and something that really aligned with the values of our company, Re-Inc." (hauteliving.com, 16 Jul 2020)

Legend
:
Bronze Medal
:
Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
:
Bronze Medal Event
PSO:
Penalty Shoot-out
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