Constance M. K. Applebee
Constance M. K. Applebee (
February 24,
1873 -
January 26,
1981) is best known for introducing
field hockey to the
United States in
1901. Originally born in Chigwall,
Great Britain, Applebee came to America in 1896. Applebee founded the American Field Hockey Association in 1901 and headed it for 20 years. She was also the head editor of
Sportswoman, a magazine designed for women atheletes. She was also known by her nickname, "the Apple".