Mason born in
Harpenden,
Hertfordshire, England and was educated at Katharine Lady Berkley School and called up to the England U18 squad in 1990. Nicknamed
Long Arm of the Law, he played club hockey for
Firebrands in the
Men's England Hockey League becoming club captain and making his England and Great Britain debuts and participating in the
1994 Men's Hockey World Cup, before joining
Reading in 1995, following the Bristol club's relegation. While at Reading, he competed at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, representing
Great Britain, and went to his second Olympics, at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney. Mason represented
England at the
2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester before appearing at his third Olympic Games in 2004 in Athens. He is a resident of
Woking, and is co-owner and managing director of Mercian Sports Company a specialist field hockey equipment company. He was the President of the England Hockey Board (2010–2013), is a current member of the executive board for the European Hockey Federation and was on the Athlete Committees for both the International Hockey Federation and the Organising Committee for the London Olympic Games (2005–2012). == References ==