Richardson-Walsh achieved 293 international caps for England and Great Britain, making her at the point of her retirement, the 5th most capped GB player in the history of the women's game. She represented Great Britain at the Sydney, Beijing, London and Rio Olympic Games. Career highlights include an Olympic Gold (2016) and Bronze medal (2012), World Cup Bronze medal (2010), Champions Trophy (2012) and Commonwealth Games (2002) Silver medals. Richardson-Walsh won her first
England cap in 1999, at the age of 17. Richardson was a member of the silver medal-winning England team at the
2002 Commonwealth Games. After the
2002 World Cup she underwent three operations on her ankle, returning to the sport in 2004. Richardson won bronze medals with the England team at the
2006 and
2010 Commonwealth Games. where Great Britain did not advance to the semi-finals. Richardson was part of the Great Britain team that won the bronze medal at the
2012 Olympics in London, She was left out of the England squad for the
2014 World Cup, but returned to international hockey with the Great Britain team in April 2015. In August 2015, she was part of the England team that won the
EuroHockey Nations Championship for the first time, scoring a penalty in the gold medal match
penalty shoot-out against the Netherlands. Richardson-Walsh was a member of the Great Britain team that won the gold medal at the
2016 Summer Olympics, the first time that Great Britain had won gold in women's hockey. ==Domestic hockey career==