The British Junior Open Girls Under 19 Roll of Honour

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The British Junior Open Girls Under 19 Roll of Honour The British Junior Open Girls Under 19 Roll of Honour Date Venue Winner Runner-up Score 1949 A Isaac (Wilts) 1950 A Isaac (Wilts) 1951 A Isaac (Wilts) 1952 J Watkins (Kent) 1953 A Mitham (Surrey) 1954 A Mitham (Surrey) 1955 J Gidwell (Warks) 1956 J Gidwell (Warks) 1957 J Gidwell (Warks) 1958 A Picton (Kent) 1959 A Picton (Kent) 1960 Anna Craven-Smith (Staffs) 1961 J Shearer (Aus) 1962 - 1967 Event not held 1968 Mandy Holdsworth (Yorks) 1969 Mandy Holdsworth (Yorks) 1970 Karen Gardner (Hamps) 1971 Carol Machin (Middx) 1972 Gillian Finch (Surrey) 1973 Jayne Ashton (Warks) Date Venue Winner Runner-up Score 1974 Jayne Ashton (Warks) 1975 Jayne Ashton (Warks) 1976 Jayne Ashton (Warks) 1977 Katerina Due Boje (Swe) 1978 Ruth Strauss (Essex) 1979 Carin Clonda (Aus) 1980 Alison Cumings (Surrey) 1981 Ruth Strauss (Essex) 1982 Carin Clonda (Aus) 1983 Lucy Soutter (Glos) 1984 Lucy Soutter (Glos) 1985 Tracy Cunliffe (Lancs) 1986 Senga Macfie (Surrey) 1987 Donna Vardy (Notts) 1988 Donna Vardy (Notts) 1989 Donna Vardy (Notts) 1990 Cassie Jackman (Nor) 1991 Cassie Jackman (Nor) 1992 Sabine Schoene (Ger) 1993 Sabine Schoene (Ger) 1994 Jenny Tranfield (Yorks) 1995 Jade Wilson (NZ) 1996 Sheffield Tracey Shenton (Staffs) Janie Thacker (Yorks) 5-9, 9-5, 10-8, 5-9, 9-3 1997 Sheffield Kim Hannes (Bel) Isabelle Stoehr (Fra) 6-9. 6-9, 9-2, 10-9, 9-3 1998 Sheffield Tania Bailey (Lincs) Lynn Leong (Mal) 9-7, 9-1, 9-4 1999 Sheffield Elisabet Sado (Spa) Cheryl Beaumont (Yorks) 9-7, 9-5, 9-4 1999 Sheffield Nicol David (Mal) Vicky Lankester (Suffolk) 1-9, 9-2, 9-1, 9-6 2001 Sheffield Omneya Abdel Kawy (Egy) Jenny Duncalf (Yorks) 9-4, 9-2, 6-9, 9-4 2002 Sheffield Omneya Abdel Kawy (Egy) Manuela Zehnder (Swi) 10-8, 9-6, 9-0 2003 Sheffield Omneya Abdel Kawy (Egy) Kasey Brown (Aus) 9-1, 9-3, 9-1 2004 Sheffield Omneya Abdel Kawy (Egy) Joshna Chinappa (Ind) 9-4, 9-0, 9-7 2005 Sheffield Joshna Chinappa (Ind) Tenille Swartz (SA) 3-9, 9-4, 9-6, 9-3 2006 Sheffield Lina El Tannir (Egy) Raneem El Welily (Egy) 2-9, 10-9, 9-7, 9-6 2007 Sheffield Raneem El Welily (Egy) Camille Serme (Fra) 9-2, 9-1, 6-9. 3-9, 9-1 Date Venue Winner Runner-up Score 2008 Sheffield Camille Serme (Fra) Annie Au (HK) 7-9, 2-9, 9-3, 9-3, 9-7 2009 Sheffield Low Wee Wern (Mal) Dipika Pallikal (Ind) 11-2, 11-8, 8-11, 11-8 2010 Sheffield Nour El Sherbini (Egy) Salma Hany (Egy) 11-8, 11-7, 11-3 2011 Sheffield Nour El Tayeb (Egy) Amanda Sobhy (USA) 11-6, 12-10, 11-7 2012 Sheffield Nour El Sherbini (Egy) Kanzy Emad El-Defrawy (Egy) 11-8, 11-8, 11-4 2013 Sheffield Emily Whitlock (Chesh) Nour Gohar (Egy) 11-8, 9-11, 11-4, 11-7 2014 Sheffield Yathreb Adel (Egy) Mariam Metwally (Egy) 11-9, 11-9, 7-11, 11-9 2015 Sheffield Nouran Gohar (Egy) Mariam Metwally (Egy) 9-11, 11-7, 11-9, 5-11, 11-9 2016 Sheffield Nouran Gohar (Egy) Nadine Shahin (Egy) 11-6, 11-5, 11-6 2017 Sheffield Hania El Hammamy (Egy) Zenia Mickawy (Egy) 11-4, 10-12, 11-6, 11-6 2018 Birmingham Sivasangari Subramaniam (Mas) Satomi Watanabe (Jpn) 12-10, 11-7, 11-9 .
Recommended publications
  • World Games 1997 Finland 2001 Japan 2005 Germany
    - M1 - WORLD GAMES 1. INTRODUCTION The World Games is organised under the auspices of the International Olympic Committee and is for sports which are IOC Recognised, but not yet on the programme of the Olympic Games. The first World Games took place in 1981 in Santa Clara. Squash was first played in the World Games in 1997 in Lahti, Finland. 2. ROLL OF HONOUR 1997 FINLAND MENS Semi finals: Ahmed Barada (EGY) beat Graham Ryding (CAN) 9/6, 9/1, 9/6 Derek Ryan (IRL) beat Mark Cairns (GBR) 9/1, 9/3, 9/4 Bronze medal play off: Ryding beat Cairns 10/8, 9/2, 9/3 Final: Barada beat Ryan 9/4, 9/3, 9/4 WOMENS Semi finals: Sarah Fitz-Gerald (AUS) beat Leilani Joyce (NZL) 9/2, 9/7, 9/2 Sabine Schöne (GER) beat Sue Wright (GBR) 7/9, 10/8, 0/9, 9/6, 10/8 Bronze medal play off: Joyce beat Wright 9/4, 10/9, 9/2 Final: Fitz-Gerald beat Schöne 9/2, 9/6, 9/7 2001 JAPAN Squash did not participate in the 2001 World Games in Akita, Japan. 2005 GERMANY MENS Quarter finals: Thierry Lincou (FRA) beat Johann Hansi Seestaller (GER) 9/2, 9/0, 9/3 Nick Matthew (GBR) beat Joseph Kneipp (AUS) 9/6, 9/6, 9/3 James Willstrop (GBR) beat Ong BGBR Hee (MAS) 10/8, 2/9, 9/1, 9/4 Peter Nicol (GBR) beat Karim Darwish (EGY) 9/5, 9/6, 9/3 - M2 - Semi finals: Lincou beat Matthew 3/9, 10/9, 9/3, 9/2 Nicol beat Willstrop 9/2, 9/4, 10/8 Final: Nicol beat Lincou 9/3, 9/0, 9/4 WOMENS Quarter finals: Rachael Grinham (AUS) beat Jenny Tranfield (GBR) 9/2, 9/0, 9/5 Omneya Abdel Kawy (EGY) beat Runa Reta (CAN) 9/7, 9/4, 9/2 Linda Elriani (GBR) beat Isabelle Stoehr (FRA) 9/4, 9/6, 9/0 Nicol
    [Show full text]
  • World Women's Team Championship
    -AA1 - WORLD JUNIOR WOMEN'S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 1.INTRODUCTION The World Junior Women’s individual event, initially staged on virtually an invitation basis, pre- dated an accompanying team event by four years. In the first year Susan Devoy, who latterly dominated the senior game, went out in the semi finals - in her only appearance. 2.ROLL OF HONOUR 1981 CANADA SEMI FINALS: Lisa Opie beat Ruth Strauss 9/3 7/9 10/8 9/1 Martine le Moignan beat Susan Devoy 9/1 3/9 7/9 9/5 9/1 FINAL: Opie beat le Moignan 9/4 9/6 10/8 Notes: Both finalists came from Guernsey and were club mates based in Nottingham 1983 AUSTRALIA QUARTER FINALS: Robyn Friday (Aus) beat Claire Oxley (Eng) Liz Irving (Aus) beat Debbie Turnbull (Wales) Lucy Soutter (Eng) beat L Sook Hui (Singapore) Helen Paradeiser (Aus) beat Donna Caldwell (Nzl) SEMI FINALS: Paradeiser beat Irving 5/9 9/10 9/7 9/4 10/8 Friday beat Soutter 7/9 8/10 9/6 9/6 9/7 FINAL: Friday beat Paradeiser 10/8 9/2 9/3 1985 IRELAND QUARTER FINALS: Lucy Soutter (Eng) beat Michelle Martin (Aus) 10/9 9/6 10/8 Senga Macfie (Eng) beat Danielle Drady (Aus) 9/5 9/10 4/9 9/2 9/0 Sarah Fitz-Gerald (Aus) beat Sally-Anne Robbie (Aus) 9/2 9/4 9/4 Tracy Cunliffe (Eng) beat Fiona Geaves (Eng) 3/9 7/9 9/5,9/6,9/2 -AA2 - SEMI FINALS: Soutter beat Macfie 9/0 9/2 9/0, Fitz-Gerald beat Cunliffe 9/0 9/1 9/6 FINAL: Soutter beat Fitz-Gerald 9/1 9/1 9/6 1987 ENGLAND QUARTER FINALS: Sarah Fitz-Gerald (Aus) beat Cassie Jackman (Eng) 9/0 9/2 9/4 Sue Wright (Eng) beat Carolyn Mett (Eng) 9/1 9/0 9/10 9/5 Senga Macfie (Eng) beat Amanda Hopps
    [Show full text]
  • A Full Results History of World Championship Events Can Be Found on the WSF Website At
    A full results history of world championship events can be found on the WSF website at: http://www.worldsquash.org/ws/calendar/championship-records ISRF WORLD AMATEUR INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP (MEN) The World Amateur Individual Championship was inaugurated by the ISRF in 1967, at the same time as the Team event. The two events were played concurrently every two years until 1983. In 1981 the event was opened to professionals and the name changed to World Individual Championship. Prize money was offered for the first time in 1983. 1967 (Australia) Geoff Hunt (Aus) bt Cam Nancarrow (Aus) 9-3, 9-2, 9-1. 1969 (England) Geoff Hunt (Aus) bt Jonah Barrington (Ire) 9-7, 2-9, 9-4, 9-0. 1971 (New Zealand) Geoff Hunt (Aus)1 bt Cam Nancarrow (Aus) 9-0, 9-7, 8-10, 9-5. 1973 (South Africa) Cam Nancarrow (Aus)2 bt Bryan Patterson (Eng) 9-2, 9-5, 9-3. 1976 (England) Kevin Shawcross (Aus) bt Dave Scott (RSA) 9-1, 0-9, 9-6, 6-9, 9-2. 1977 (Canda) Maqsood Ahmed (Pak) bt Mohammed Saleem (Pak) 9-4, 9-7, 9-3. 1979 (Australia) Jahangir Khan (Pak) bt Philip Kenyon (Eng) 2-9, 9-3, 9-3, 9-5. 1981 (Sweden) Steve Bowditch (Aus) bt Craig Blackwood (NZL) 3-9, 7-9, 9-4, 9-3, 9-3. 1983 (New Zealand) Jahangir Khan (Pak) bt Qamar Zaman (Pak) 9-0, 9-4, 9-3. 1 Geoff Hunt turned professional after winning the 1971 event. 2 Cam Nancarrow turned professional after winning the 1973 event.
    [Show full text]
  • Polki Wygrywają Turniej Encc'2010
    squash life SPIS TREŚCI 15 GRUDNIA 2010 EL GOUNA INTERNATIONAL D. WITKOWSKA- SYLWETKA ZACZYNAM GRAĆ - ZASADY GRY POLKI WYGRYWAJĄ TURNIEJ ENCC’2010 02 squash life SPIS TREŚCI BARTOSZ WYSOCKI WYDARZENIA ŚWIAT PREZENTACJE ROWE BRITISH GRAND PRIX SPOSOBY NA SUKCES KLUBU 15 - 20.09.2010r. - Rowe British Grand Prix 2010 SQUASHOWEGO WG COURTTECH WYDARZENIA ŚWIAT WYDARZENIA KRAJ EL GOUNA INTERNATIONAL KAHUNA CUP Czytasz właśnie pierwszy numer 16 - 24.10.2010r - El Gouna International 2010 25 - 26.09.2010 – Kahuna Cup kat.A – Kahuna Squashlife, w którym opisujemy Warszawa już wydarzenia bieżącego sezo- nu squashowego. Kolejny numer będzie dostępny w lutym 2011r. WYDARZENIA ŚWIAT WYDARZENIA KRAJ KUWAIT OPEN ENCC 2010 Zapraszamy do lektury 28.10 – 02.11.2010r. - Kuwait Open 2010 30.09 – 02.10.2010 - European Nations Challen- ge Cup – Kahuna Warszawa STOPKA REDAKCYJNA WYDARZENIA ŚWIAT WYDARZENIA KRAJ QATAR CLASSIC TURNIEJ URODZINOWY MYSQUASH Zespół redakcyjny: 05 - 12.11.2010r. - Qatar Classic 2010 23 - 24.10.2010r. - Turniej Urodzinowy MySquash Bartosz Wysocki Poznań kat. A Jakub Rybicki, Jarek Duda, Arkadiusz Saliński WYDARZENIA KRAJ Stali współpracownicy: PREZENTACJE TURNIEJ URODZINOWY OT CLUB Bartosz Świerczyński, Tomasz METRYCZKA – Dominika Witkowska - Bartek Wysocki 19.11.2010 – Turniej Urodzinowy Okęcie Tennis Banasiak, Michał Dobrowolski, Club – OT Club Warszawa Rafał Laska, Tomek Kuźma. Projekt graficzny i skład: Arkadiusz Saliński, Mojo Studio PREZENTACJE WYDARZENIA KRAJ Joanna Modrzewska METRYCZKA – Jan Gajl SQUASHMASTERS 2010 - Jakub
    [Show full text]
  • World Women's Team Championship
    -AA1 - WORLD JUNIOR WOMEN'S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 1.INTRODUCTION The World Junior Women’s individual event, initially staged on virtually an invitation basis, pre- dated an accompanying team event by four years. In the first year Susan Devoy, who latterly dominated the senior game, went out in the semi finals - in her only appearance. 2.ROLL OF HONOUR 1981 CANADA SEMI FINALS: Lisa Opie beat Ruth Strauss 9/3 7/9 10/8 9/1 Martine le Moignan beat Susan Devoy 9/1 3/9 7/9 9/5 9/1 FINAL: Opie beat le Moignan 9/4 9/6 10/8 Notes: Both finalists came from Guernsey and were club mates based in Nottingham 1983 AUSTRALIA QUARTER FINALS: Robyn Friday (Aus) beat Claire Oxley (Eng) Liz Irving (Aus) beat Debbie Turnbull (Wales) Lucy Soutter (Eng) beat L Sook Hui (Singapore) Helen Paradeiser (Aus) beat Donna Caldwell (Nzl) SEMI FINALS: Paradeiser beat Irving 5/9 9/10 9/7 9/4 10/8 Friday beat Soutter 7/9 8/10 9/6 9/6 9/7 FINAL: Friday beat Paradeiser 10/8 9/2 9/3 1985 IRELAND QUARTER FINALS: Lucy Soutter (Eng) beat Michelle Martin (Aus) 10/9 9/6 10/8 Senga Macfie (Eng) beat Danielle Drady (Aus) 9/5 9/10 4/9 9/2 9/0 Sarah Fitz-Gerald (Aus) beat Sally-Anne Robbie (Aus) 9/2 9/4 9/4 Tracy Cunliffe (Eng) beat Fiona Geaves (Eng) 3/9 7/9 9/5,9/6,9/2 SEMI FINALS: -AA2 - Soutter beat Macfie 9/0 9/2 9/0, Fitz-Gerald beat Cunliffe 9/0 9/1 9/6 FINAL: Soutter beat Fitz-Gerald 9/1 9/1 9/6 1987 ENGLAND QUARTER FINALS: Sarah Fitz-Gerald (Aus) beat Cassie Jackman (Eng) 9/0 9/2 9/4 Sue Wright (Eng) beat Carolyn Mett (Eng) 9/1 9/0 9/10 9/5 Senga Macfie (Eng) beat Amanda Hopps
    [Show full text]
  • Oesterreichoesterreich Landesverbände - Heft 1 / Feber 2009
    Montage 18.02.2009 8:20 Uhr Seite 1 SQUASHSQUASHii Offizielle Verbandszeitschrift des Österr.Squash Rackets Verbandes und aller angeschlossenenoesterreichoesterreich Landesverbände - Heft 1 / Feber 2009 ECCECC 20082008 StudentenStudenten WMWM 20082008 Doppel-StaatsmeisterschaftDoppel-Staatsmeisterschaft Squash Österreich, Heft 1/Feber 2009 SandraSandra && MarcusMarcus Sponsoringpost GZ 02Z034792-S 1170 Wien, Verlagspostamt ÖSRV c/o Danube Freizeitanlagen GmbH NewsFlashNewsFlash 1030 Wien, Franzosengraben 2 Montage 18.02.2009 8:20 Uhr Seite 2 Turnierball des Österreichischen Squash Rackets Verbandes! Handelsagentur Horst Karl Montage 18.02.2009 8:21 Uhr Seite 3 Titelbild: Finale beim ECC in Linz: Azlan Iskander, WRL 13, und Ong Beng Hee, WRL 9, (beide Malaysia). Lieber Squasher, liebe Squasherin! Du hältst die neue Ausgabe von Squash Österreich in den Händen, die dich über die bis- herigen Geschehnisse der laufenden Saison informiert – Studenten WM, Europacup in Linz, Damen Team WM, Bundesliga, Jugendturniere, Doppelstaatsmeisterschaften, Ranglisten- turniere und vieles mehr! Mit Spannung blicken wir aber auch in die Zukunft, und zwar auf die diesjährigen Staatsmeisterschaften, die vom 27. bis 29. März in Innsbruck stattfinden werden. Der Tiroler Squashverband freut sich auf ein großes Teilnehmerfeld, bei organisatorischen Fragen stehen Franz Grießer (agm-reut- [email protected]) und Thomas Wachter ([email protected]) mit Rat und Tat zur Verfügung. Ich wünsche euch eine gute Vorbereitung für dieses Highlight des nationalen Squashterminkalenders, denn von nichts kommt nichts! Birgit Coufal [email protected] 3 Herausgeberin ÖSRV Strategische Ziele 2008-2010 Alle Firmen setzen Ziele. Die meisten haben einen strategischen Wettkämpfe: Plan. Der ÖSRV hat über die letzten Monate den Plan Passende Wettkampfmöglichkeiten für Jugend, Hobby, "Squash - unser Sport, unsere Ziele" für 2008 - 2010 Club und Nationalspieler anbieten.
    [Show full text]
  • A Full Results History of World Championship Events Can Be Found on the WSF Website At
    A full results history of world championship events can be found on the WSF website at: http://www.worldsquash.org/calendar/championship-records/ ISRF WORLD AMATEUR INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP (MEN) The World Amateur Individual Championship was inaugurated by the ISRF in 1967, at the same time as the Team event. The two events were played concurrently every two years until 1983. In 1981 the event was opened to professionals and the name changed to World Individual Championship. Prize money was offered for the first time in 1983. 1967 (Australia) Geoff Hunt (Aus) bt Cam Nancarrow (Aus) 9-3, 9-2, 9-1. 1969 (England) Geoff Hunt (Aus) bt Jonah Barrington (Ire) 9-7, 2-9, 9-4, 9-0. 1971 (New Zealand) Geoff Hunt (Aus)1 bt Cam Nancarrow (Aus) 9-0, 9-7, 8-10, 9-5. 1973 (South Africa) Cam Nancarrow (Aus)2 bt Bryan Patterson (Eng) 9-2, 9-5, 9-3. 1976 (England) Kevin Shawcross (Aus) bt Dave Scott (RSA) 9-1, 0-9, 9-6, 6-9, 9-2. 1977 (Canada) Maqsood Ahmed (Pak) bt Mohammed Saleem (Pak) 9-4, 9-7, 9-3. 1979 (Australia) Jahangir Khan (Pak) bt Philip Kenyon (Eng) 2-9, 9-3, 9-3, 9-5. 1981 (Sweden) Steve Bowditch (Aus) bt Craig Blackwood (NZL) 3-9, 7-9, 9-4, 9-3, 9-3. 1983 (New Zealand) Jahangir Khan (Pak) bt Qamar Zaman (Pak) 9-0, 9-4, 9-3. 1 Geoff Hunt turned professional after winning the 1971 event. 2 Cam Nancarrow turned professional after winning the 1973 event.
    [Show full text]
  • Programme 2018
    PROGRAMME 2018 WWW.BRITISHJUNIOROPEN.COM WELCOME Dear players, coaches and spectators, On behalf of England Squash, I would like to welcome you to The Dunlop British Junior Open 2018. “I WOULD LIKE TO This year marks the first year Birmingham will host this prestigious tournament in the Open’s 92- WISH EVERYONE year history. I would like to thank the University of Birmingham, Edgbaston Priory Club, Solihull COMPETING THE Arden Club and West Warwickshire Sports Club for staging the event over the next three years. BEST OF LUCK FOR This year, more than 600 players from nearly 40 nations will battle it out, striving to claim the historic and much coveted British Junior Open titles. THE TOURNAMENT I would like to thank Dunlop and other support sponsors as well as the fantastic support and AND AN dedication from our volunteers, referees and coaches who work tirelessly throughout the week. ENJOYABLE STAY IN We have an exciting tournament ahead of us, with the best juniors from around the world joining our home grown heroes to battle it out for the coveted titles. BIRMINGHAM.” Keir Worth Happy New Year! CEO, England Squash Keir Worth CEO, England Squash 2 3 WWW.BRITISHJUNIOROPEN.COM Despite its strong industrial heritage, there are over 8,000 acres of parkland open spaces in Birmingham, making it the largest urban nature reserve in Europe. Today Birmingham is a major BIRMINGHAM international commercial centre, ranked as a beta−world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network; and an important transport, retail, events and conference hub. Birmingham’s six universities, with a combined student population exceeding 65,000, make it the largest Birmingham is a transformed, and still transforming city, with a proud centre of higher education in the United Kingdom outside London.
    [Show full text]
  • SQUASH NEW ZEALAND Annual Report 2009 Squash New Zealand Annual Report 2009
    New Zealand Squash Hall of Fame Inductees established in 2009 SQUASH NEW ZEALAND Annual Report SQUASH NEW ZEALAND Office: UNITEC, Gate 3, Carrington Road, Mt Albert, Auckland Postal: PO Box 21 781, Henderson, Auckland 0650 Telephone: 64-9 815 0970. Facsimile: 64-9-815 0971 Email: [email protected] 2009 www.squashnz.co.nz Squash New Zealand wishes to 2010 Squash New Zealand acknowledge the following 2009 Sponsors: National Events Calendar MAJOR SPONSORS April 9 – 11 New Zealand Junior Open North Shore May 28 – 30 Central Open Wanganui June 11 -13 North Island Championships Hamilton June 18 – 20 South Island Championships Squashways, Christchurch June 25 – 27 New Zealand Masters Club Teams Event Lugton Park, Hamilton July 3 – 5 South Island Age Group Championships TBC July 8 – 11 North Island Age Group Championships Hawkes Bay Squash Club Aug 6 – 8 New Zealand Secondary Schools Champs Christchurch Aug 13 – 15 New Zealand Open TBC Aug 20 – 24 New Zealand National Championships TBC Aug 20 – 22 Individuals Aug 23 – 24 Teams Sept 8 – 11 SuperChamps 2010 National Finals B Grade: Alexandra C Grade: Palmerston North D Grade: Gisborne Surf City E Grade: Cambridge F Grade: Te Puke Sept 30 – Oct 6 New Zealand Junior National Champs Christchurch Squash Club Sept 30 – Oct 3 Individuals Oct 4 – 6 Teams Oct 22 – 28 New Zealand Masters Championships Kawaroa Park, New Plymouth Oct 22 – 25 Individuals TRUSTS Oct 26 – 28 Teams Lion Foundation New Zealand Community Trust PASSION SQUASH NEW ZEALAND Annual Report 2009 Squash New Zealand Annual Report 2009 2009 New Zealand Men’s Championship Finals.
    [Show full text]
  • SQUASH NEW ZEALAND Annual Report 2011
    PASSION SQUASH NEW ZEALAND Annual Report 2011 Kiwi professional Campbell Grayson in action on the PSA Tour at the Santiago Open. Squash New Zealand Annual Report 2011 2011 NEW ZEALAND E GRADE MENS CHAMPIONS - HASTINGS, EASTERN IMAGES TO COME 2011 NEW ZEALAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS TEAMS CHAMPION - EPSOM GIRLS GRAMMAR, AUCKLAND Back Row(L-R): Luka Unger, Eleanor Epke, Norida Perry (Manager),Taylor Flavell. Front Row(L-R): Hayley Hughes, Caitlyn Crymble, Rebecca Epke 2 Squash New Zealand Annual Report 2011 CONTENTS REPORTS Squash New Zealand Officials 2010-2011 4 Squash New Zealand Honours Board 2011 5 Chairman’s Report 7 CEO’s Review 9 High Performance Programme 12 Club Development Report 16 National Coaching Report 19 2011 Season Results 23 World Squash Federation Report 33 Refereeing Report 35 2010 World Women’s Teams Champs Report 36 New Zealand Squash Hall of Fame 38 National Squash Centre 39 Club Kelburn 40 Club of the Year - Manurewa Squash Rackets Club 42 Masters Report 43 FINANCIALS Audit Report 46 Consolidated Statement of Financial Position 47 Consolidated Statement of Financial Performance 48 Notes to the Financial Accounts 50 MEMBERSHIP RETURNS Northland, Auckland 55 Waikato, Bay of Plenty 56 Eastern, Central 57 Wellington 58 Canterbury, Midlands 59 Otago, Southland 60 Squash New Zealand National Office: UNITEC, Gate 3, Carrington Road, Mt Albert, Auckland Postal: PO Box 21 781, Henderson, Auckland 0650 Telephone: 64-9 815 0970. Fax: 64-9-815 0971 Email: [email protected] www.squashnz.co.nz New Zealand’s top junior girl in
    [Show full text]
  • Sports Discipline Category Venue Venue No. Events Competition
    Venue Competition Sports Discipline Category Venue Events DaySchedule Course No. Period 20.07. training day Nicol David (MAS) vs Helga Kecse-Nagy (HUN) Women-CT 1 Women Joshna Chinappa (IND) vs Sharon Wee (MAS) 10:00 - 10:30 Women-CT 2 Vanessa Atkinson (NED) vs Joey Chan (HKG) Women-CT 3 Amelia Pittock (AUS) vs Isabelle Stoehr (FRA) Women-CT 1 Women Omneya Abdel Kawy (EGY) vs Birgit Coufal (AUT) 10:30 - 11:00 Women-CT 2 Donna Urquhart (AUS) vs Jaclyn Hawkes (NZL) Women-CT 3 Annie Au (HKG) vs Lisa Camilleri (AUS) Women-CT 1 Women Pamela Hathway (GER) vs Jenny Duncalf (GBR) 11:00 - 11:30 Women-CT 2 Natalie Grinham (NED) vs Siyoli Lusaseni (RSA) Women-CT 3 Aisling Blake (IRL) vs Raneem El Weleily (EGY) Women-CT 1 Women Samantha Teran (MEX) vs Low Wee Wern (MAS) 11:30 - 12:00 Women-CT 2 Chinatsu Matsui (JPN) vs Alison Waters (GBR)) Women-CT 3 Shelley Kitchen (NZL) vs Song Sun-Mi (KOR) Women-CT 1 Women Camille Serme (FRA) vs Kasey Brown (AUS) 12:00 - 12:30 Women-CT 2 Delia Arnold (MAS) vs Alana Miller (CAN) Women-CT 3 Women Kuei-Yeh Pan (TPE) vs Natalie Grainger (USA) 12:30 - 13 :00 Women-CT 1 Nicholas Matthew (GBR) vs Joe Chapman (BVI) Men-CT 1 Men Scott Arnold (AUS) vs Mohd Nafiizwan (MAS) 13 :00 - 13:30 Men-CT 2 Renan Lavigne (FRA) vs Max Lee (HKG) Men-CT 3 Aqeel Rehman (AUT) vs Hisham Mohd Ashour (EGY) Men-CT 1 Men Cameron Pilley (AUS) vs Italo Bonatti (GUA) 13:30 - 14:00 Men-CT 2 Dick Lau (HKG) vs Mark Krajcsak (HUN) Men-CT 3 Aaron Frankomb (AUS) vs Christopher Gordon (USA) Men-CT 1 Men Alexei Severinov (RUS) vs Mohd.
    [Show full text]
  • British Junior Open Girls Under 19 Roll of Honour
    The British Junior Open Girls Under 19 Roll of Honour Date Venue Winner Runner-up Score 1949 A Isaac (Wilts) 1950 A Isaac (Wilts) 1951 A Isaac (Wilts) 1952 J Watkins (Kent) 1953 A Mitham (Surrey) 1954 A Mitham (Surrey) 1955 J Gidwell (Warks) 1956 J Gidwell (Warks) 1957 J Gidwell (Warks) 1958 A Picton (Kent) 1959 A Picton (Kent) 1960 Anna Craven-Smith (Staffs) 1961 J Shearer (Aus) 1962 - 1967 Event not held 1968 Mandy Holdsworth (Yorks) 1969 Mandy Holdsworth (Yorks) 1970 Karen Gardner (Hamps) 1971 Carol Machin (Middx) 1972 Gillian Finch (Surrey) 1973 Jayne Ashton (Warks) Date Venue Winner Runner-up Score 1974 Jayne Ashton (Warks) 1975 Jayne Ashton (Warks) 1976 Jayne Ashton (Warks) 1977 Katerina Due Boje (Swe) 1978 Ruth Strauss (Essex) 1979 Carin Clonda (Aus) 1980 Alison Cumings (Surrey) 1981 Ruth Strauss (Essex) 1982 Suzanne Burgess (Yorks) 1983 Lucy Soutter (Glos) 1984 Lucy Soutter (Glos) 1985 Tracy Cunliffe (Lancs) 1986 Senga Macfie (Surrey) 1987 Donna Vardy (Notts) 1988 Donna Vardy (Notts) 1989 Donna Vardy (Notts) 1990 Cassie Jackman (Nor) 1991 Cassie Jackman (Nor) 1992 Sabine Schoene (Ger) 1993 Sabine Schoene (Ger) 1994 Jenny Tranfield (Yorks) 1995 Jade Wilson (NZ) 1996 Sheffield Tracey Shenton (Staffs) Janie Thacker (Yorks) 5-9, 9-5, 10-8, 5-9, 9-3 1997 Sheffield Kim Hannes (Bel) Isabelle Stoehr (Fra) 6-9. 6-9, 9-2, 10-9, 9-3 1998 Sheffield Tania Bailey (Lincs) Lynn Leong (Mal) 9-7, 9-1, 9-4 1999 Sheffield Elisabet Sado (Spa) Cheryl Beaumont (Yorks) 9-7, 9-5, 9-4 1999 Sheffield Nicol David (Mal) Vicky Lankester (Suffolk) 1-9, 9-2,
    [Show full text]