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World University Championships - N1 - WORLD UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. ROLL OF HONOUR 1996 MAASTRICHT, NETHERLANDS (3 – 11 AUGUST) WOMEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Sandy Suck (Ger) beat Tallta Naude (RSA) 9/6, 9/3, 9/3 Kelly Buckley (Gbr) beat Laura Mylotte (Irl) 10/9, 7/9, 9/6, 9/0 Anna McGeever (Irl) beat Pamela Nimmo (Gbr) 6/9, 9/7, 9/6, 9/3 Kim Hannes (Bel) beat Martina Donatsch (Sui) 9/5, 9/0, 9/0 Semi Finals Kelly Buckley (Gbr) beat Sandy Suck (Ger) 9/4, 6/9, 9/4, 9/2 Kim Hannes (Bel) beat Anna McGeever (Irl) 2/9, 9/4, 9/3, 9/4 Final Kim Hannes (Bel) beat Kelly Buckley (Gbr) 9/1, 4/9, 9/3, 7/9, 9/7 MEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Kelly Patrick (Can) beat Florian Possl (Ger) 6/9, 9/7, 1/9, 10/8 Steve Richardson (Gbr) beat Jean Michel Arcucci (Fra) 9/10, 9/4, 9/1, 9/4 Paul Conolly (Bra) beat Christian Bernard (Ger) 9/3, 9/5, 9/1 Thierry Lincou (Fra) beat Christian Spindler (Ger) 10/8, 9/3, 9/3 Semi Finals Kelly Patrick (Can) beat Steve Richardson (Gbr) 9/0, 9/1, 3/9, 9/7 Paul Conolly (Bra) beat Thierry Lincou (Fra) 9/6, 9/4, 5/9, 9/1 Final Paul Conolly (Bra) beat Kelly Patrick (Can) 6/9, 8/10, 9/3, 9/1, 9/4 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Pool A Germany beat Switzerland 2/1, South Africa 3/0, Netherlands 3/0, Norway 2/1 Switzerland beat South Africa 3/0, Netherlands 3/0, Norway 3/0 South Africa beat Netherlands 3/0, Norway 3/0 Netherlands beat Norway 2/1 PLACINGS: 1. Germany 2. Switzerland 3. South Africa 4. Netherlands 5. Norway Pool B Great Britain beat France 2/1, Canada 3/0, Ireland 3/0, Czech Republic 3/0 France beat Canada 3/0, Ireland 2/1, Czech Republic 3/0 Canada beat Ireland 2/1, Czech Republic 2/1 - N2 - PLACINGS: 1. Great Britain 2. France 3. Canada 4. Ireland 5. Czech Republic Semi Finals France beat Germany 2/1 Great Britain beat Switzerland 3/0 Finals Great Britain beat France 2/1 3rd Place Play off: Germany beat Switzerland 2/1 PLAY OFFS: 5/8 South Africa beat Ireland 3/0 Canada beat Netherlands 3/0 5/6 Canada beat South Africa 2/1 7/8 Ireland beat Netherlands 2/1 9/10 Norway beat Czech Republic 2/1 1998 CARDIFF, WALES (18 – 25 JULY) WOMEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Jenny Tranfield (Gbr) beat Sirkku Virtanen (Fin) 9/0, 9/0, 9/0 Carlene Rossel (RSA) beat Christine Boglio (Fra) 9/2, 9/4, 9/6 Carolyn Russell (Can) beat Helen Easton (Gbr) 9/3, 8/10, 10/8, 9/7 Kim Hannes (Bel) beat Hendra Van Der Merwe (RSA) 6/9, 4/9, 9/4, 9/6, 9/2 Semi Finals Jenny Tranfield (Gbr) beat Carlene Rossel (RSA) 9/1, 9/2, 9/1 Kim Hannes (Bel) beat Carolyn Russell (Can) 7/9, 10/8, 2/9, 9/3, 9/7 Final Jenny Tranfield (Gbr) beat Kim Hannes (Bel) 9/4, 9/0, 9/0 MEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Greg Tippings (Gbr) beat Zuko Kubukeli (RSA) 10/9, 9/0, 9/0 Jean Michel Arcucci (Fra) beat Laurent Elriani (Fra) 9/2, 9/3, 9/4 Thierry Lincou (Fra) beat Doug Parent (Can) 7/9, 7/9, 9/0, 9/3, 9/2 Reto Donatsch (Sui) beat Philip Tranfield (Gbr) 9/2, 9/4, 9/1 - N3 - Semi Finals Thierry Lincou (Fra) beat Reto Donatsch (Sui) 4/9, 9/3, 9/6, 10/9 Jean Michel Arcucci (Fra) beat Greg Tippings (Gbr) 9/0, 9/4, 9/7 Final Thierry Lincou (Fra) beat Jean Michel Arcucci (Fra) 9/2, 9/7, 9/5 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Pool A France beat South Africa 2/1, Singapore 2/1, Norway 3/0, Switzerland 2/1 Switzerland beat Norway 3/0, Singapore 3/0, South Africa 2/1 South Africa beat Norway 3/0, Singapore 2/1 Singapore beat Norway 3/0 PLACINGS: 1. France 2. Switzerland 3. South Africa 4. Singapore 5. Norway Pool B Great Britain beat Canada 3/0, Czech Republic 3/0, Finland 3/0, Belgium 3/0 Canada beat Finland 3/0, Belgium 3/0, Czech Republic 3/0 Belgium beat Finland 3/0, Czech Republic 3/0 Finland beat Czech Republic 2/1 PLACINGS: 1. Great Britain 2. Canada 3. Belgium 4. Finland 5. Czech Republic Semi Finals France beat Canada 2/1 Great Britain beat Switzerland 2/1 Finals France beat Great Britain 2/1 3rd Place Play off: Canada beat Switzerland 2/1 PLAY OFFS: 5/8 South Africa beat Finland 3/0 Singapore beat Belgium w/o 5/6 South Africa beat Singapore 3/0 7/8 Finland beat Belgium w/o 9/10 Czech Republic beat Norway 2/1 - N4 - 2000 PILZEN, CZECH REPUBLIC (12 – 17 AUGUST) WOMEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Marnie Baizley (Can) beat Anita Muller (Sui) 3/0 Laura Hamilton (Gbr) beat Meredeth Quick (USA) 3/1 Rebecca Chiu (Hkg) beat Helen Easton (Gbr) 3/0 Isabelle Stoehr (Fra) beat Anlen Jarmen (RSA) 3/0 Semi Finals Marnie Baizley (Can) beat Laura Hamilton (Gbr) 3/0 Rebecca Chiu (Hkg) beat Isabelle Stoehr (Fra) 3/2 Final Marnie Baizley (Can) beat Rebecca Chiu (Hkg) 3/2 MEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Thierry Lincou (Fra) beat David McNeely (USA) 3/0 Ben Garner (Gbr) beat Andras Torok (Hun) 3/0 Gerhard Schedlbauer (Aut) beat John Argyle (RSA) 3/1 Kelly Patrick (Can) beat Doug Parent (Can) 3/0 Semi Finals Thierry Lincou (Fra) beat Ben Garner (Gbr) 3/0 Kelly Patrick (Can) beat Gerhard Schedlbauer (Aut) 3/0 Finals Thierry Lincou (Fra) beat Kelly Patrick (Can) 3/0 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Pool A France beat Ireland 3/0, Hungary 3/0 Hungary beat Ireland 2/1 PLACINGS: 1. France 2. Hungary 3. Ireland Pool B Canada beat Switzerland 2/1, South Africa 2/1 South Africa beat Switzerland 2/1 PLACINGS: 1. Canada 2. South Africa 3. Switzerland Pool C Great Britain beat Austria 2/1 PLACINGS: 1. Great Britain 2. Austria Pool D USA beat Hong Kong 2/1, Czech Republic 3/0 Hong Kong beat Czech Republic 3/0 PLACINGS: 1. USA 2. Hong Kong 3. Czech Republic - N5 - 1 - 8 Quarter Finals: France beat Austria 3/0 South Africa beat USA 2/1 Great Britain beat Hungary 2/1 Canada beat Hong Kong 3/0 Semi Finals France beat South Africa 3/0 Canada beat Great Britain 2/1 3-4 Play off: Great Britain beat South Africa 3/0 Finals France beat Canada 2/1 PLAY OFFS: 5/6 Hong Kong beat USA 2/1 7/8 Austria beat Hungary 2/1 9/11 Switzerland beat Ireland 2/1, Czech Republic 3/0 Ireland beat Czech Republic 3/0 2002 LINZ, AUSTRIA (11 – 17 AUGUST) WOMEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Jenny Tranfield (Gbr) beat Manuela Zehnder (Sui) 9/3, 7/9, 9/6, 9/4 Eman El Amir (Egy) beat Aisling Blake (Ire) 8/10, 9/5, 9/5, 9/3 Isabelle Stoehr (Fra) beat Rebecca Botwright (Gbr) 9/3, 10/9, 9/1 Carolyn Russell (Can) beat Engy Kheirallah (Egy) 9/4, 9/5, 4/9, 9/0 Semi Finals Jenny Tranfield (Gbr) beat Eman El Amir (Egy) 9/10, 7/9, 9/6, 9/2, 9/1 Isabelle Stoehr (Fra) beat Carolyn Russell (Can) 9/3, 9/0, 9/1 Final Isabelle Stoehr (Fra) beat Jenny Tranfield (Gbr) 3/0 w/o MEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Karim Darwish (Egy) beat Gerhard Schedlbauer (Aut) 9/6, 9/3, 9/3 Ben Garner (Gbr) beat Romain Tenant (Fra) 9/2, 9/7, 7/9, 9/0 Wael El Hindi (Egy) beat Matthew Guiffre (Can) 9/2, 9/1, 9/5 Mohammed Abbas (Egy) beat Andrew Whipp (Gbr) 7/9, 9/6, 9/3, 2/9, 9/1 - N6 - Semi Finals Karim Darwish (Egy) beat Ben Garner (Gbr) 9/6, 9/3, 9/0 Mohammed Abbas (Egy) beat Wael El Hindi (Egy) 9/6, 9/2, 9/3 Final Karim Darwish (Egy) beat Mohammed Abbas (Egy) 9/2, 9/3, 9/1 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Pool A Egypt beat South Africa 2/1, Hong Kong 3/0 South Africa beat Hong Kong 2/1 PLACINGS: 1. Egypt 2. South Africa 3. Hong Kong Pool B Great Britain beat Switzerland 3/0, Austria 3/0 Switzerland beat Austria 2/1 PLACINGS: 1. Great Britain 2. Switzerland 3. Austria Pool C France beat Hungary 2/1, Canada 3/0 Canada beat Hungary 3/0 PLACINGS: 1. France 2. Canada 3. Hungary Semi Finals Egypt beat Canada 3/0 France beat Great Britain 2/1 Finals Egypt beat France 3/0 3rd Place Play off: Great Britain beat Canada 2/1 PLAY OFFS: 5/6 South Africa beat Switzerland 3/0 7/9 Hong Kong beat Hungary 2/1, Austria 3/0 w/o Austria beat Hungary 3/0 2006 SZEGED, HUNGARY (29 AUGUST – 2 SEPTEMBER) WOMEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Katie Patrick (Can) beat Olivia Hauser (Sui) 9/1, 9/3, 9/0 Kathrin Rohrmuller (Ger) beat Lau Siu Ying (Hkg) 9/3, 9/4, 8/10, 9/4 Lauren Siddall (Gbr) beat Emma Beddoes (Gbr) 9/4, 9/4, 10/9 Lim Yoke Wah (Mas) beat Siyoli Lusaseni (RSA) 9/1, 9/6, 5/9, 9/3 - N7 - Semi Finals Kathrin Rohrmuller (Ger) beat Katie Patrick (Can) 9/1, 9/3, 6/9, 9/4 Lim Yoke Wah (Mas) beat Lauren Siddall (Gbr) 9/6, 9/7, 2/9, 9/4 Final Lim Yoke Wah (Mas) beat Kathrin Rohrmuller (Ger) 6/9, 1/9, 10/8, 10/9, 9/2 MEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Mark Krajcsak (Hun) beat Mohd Nafzahizam Mohd Adnan (Mas) 9/0, 9/0, 9/5 Julian Illingworth (USA) beat Yann Perrin (Fra) 9/4, 9/4, 10/9, Christopher Ryder (Gbr) beat Fabien Verseille (Fra) 9/7, 9/3, 9/7 Joel Hinds (Gbr) beat Jonathan Harford (Gbr) 9/0, 9/7, 1/9, 10/9 Semi Finals Mark Krajcsak (Hun) beat Julian Illingworth (USA) 9/0, 9/7, 9/1 Christopher Ryder (Gbr) beat Joel Hinds (Gbr) 9/6, 9/1, 9/0 Final Christopher Ryder (Gbr) beat Mark Krajcsak (Hun) 7/9, 10/8, 9/1, 9/4 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Quarter Finals Great Britain beat Malaysia 2/1 South Africa beat Switzerland 2/1 USA beat Austria 3/0 France beat Canada 2/1 Semi Finals Great Britain beat South Africa 3/0 France beat USA 2/1 Finals Great Britain beat France 2/1 3rd Place Play Off South Africa beat USA 2/1 PLAY OFFS: 5/8 Austria beat Canada 2/1 Malaysia beat Switzerland 2/1 5/6 Malaysia beat Austria 3/0 7/8 Switzerland beat Canada 2/1 9/12 Hungary beat Slovakia 2/1 Czech Republic beat Germany 2/1 - N8 - 9/10 Czech Republic beat Hungary 2/1 11/12 Slovakia beat Germany 2/1 2008 CAIRO, EGYPT (22 – 28 AUGUST) WOMEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Omneya Abdel Kawy (Egy) beat Lucie Fialova (Cze) 11/3, 11/6, 11/6 Emma Beddoes (Eng) beat Birgit Coufal (AUT) 11/3, 11/3, 11/9 Alana Miller (Can) beat Siti Munirah Jusoh (Mas) 11/7, 11/7, 11/7 Raneem El Weleily (Egy) beat Lim Yoke Wah (Mas) 11/7, 11/9, 11/8 Semi Finals Omneya Abdel Kawy (Egy) beat Emma Beddoes (Eng) 11/9, 8/11, 7/11, 11/2, 11/8 Raneem El Weleily (Egy) beat Alana Miller (Can) 9/11, 11/4, 11/8, 11/5 3rd Place Play-Off Alana Miller (Can) beat Emma Beddoes (Eng) w/o Final Raneem El Weleily (Egy) beat Omneya Abdel Kawy (Egy) 3/11, 11/5, 4/11, 11/9, 11/9 MEN'S SINGLES Quarter Finals Ramy Ashour (Egy) beat Aqeel Rehman (Aut) 11/3, 11/6, 11/5 Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan (Mas) beat Nafzahizam Adnan (Mas) 10/12, 11/8, 9/11, 11/7, 11/7 Tarek Momen (Egy) beat Alan Clyne (Sco) 11/5, 11/7, 12/10 Omar Mosaad (Egy) beat Jethro Binns (Wal) 11/5, 6/3 ret.
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