Lois Muir

Lois Muir

Lois MuirLOIS MUIR, DCNZM, OBE

Quite simply, Lois is an inspiration for women in sport, not only netball, with which she is synonymous.

Outstanding player and coach, Lois Muir has been at the forefront of netball's rise to its present high profile within New Zealand. She was vice-captain of the New Zealand team when netball began to establish itself as a regular international sport, but it was her achievements as a Selector and National Coach that made Lois Muir one of the few New Zealand sporting figures whose first name alone is enough to identify her.  

Lois played for Otago at both netball and basketball from 1950 until 1964, played basketball for New Zealand from 1952 until 1962, and represented New Zealand at netball from 1960 to 1964, when international play was rare. She was considered the outstanding player in the New Zealand team that lost the first world title final in 1963 by one goal.

Lois Muir coached the Silver Ferns for 15 years until 1988, a period in which they won two world netball championships, in 1979 & 1987. Still sought for coaching positions more than a decade after she had "retired", Lois continued as a national selector and has served on several sporting bodies, including Netball New Zealand, the Hillary Commission, the Sports Foundation, the Masters Games and the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame (to which she was inducted in 1993).

Lois is currently Netball New Zealand president.