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Itf World Team Championships Tennis New Zealand Representatives ITF WORLD TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS TENNIS NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVES 1983 M65 Britannia Cup Austria & inaugural M70 Jack Crawford Cup- Austria Rex Simonsen, Hill McDougall (A). 1985 M45+ Dubler Cup – Perth Colin Maiden (A), Max Meinhold, Jack Borough (A) M55+ Austria Cup – Perth – defaulted in the semi finals to USA John Barry (W), Peter Becroft (A), Ivan Easton W50+ Bueno Cup – Bremen, West Germany Elaine Stephan (A), Bev Morrison Ward (A), Mary Metcalf 1986 M45+ Dubler Cup- Berlin Germany David Ingham, Ian Ingham 1987 M55+ Austria Cup, Umag, Yugsolavia - ?/19 John Barry (W), Peter Becroft (A), Ivan Easton (Cpt), Russell Blewden (W) 1988 W60+ Alice Marble Cup, Portschach, Austria Mary Metcalf, Maureen Ouehand, Joy Carr M55+ Austria Cup, Huntingdon Beach, California John Barry, Peter Becroft M45+ Dubler Cup, Huntingdon Beach, California Colin Maiden, Jack Borough, Max Meinhold 1989 M60+ Inaugural Von Cramm Cup- Kempton Germany-Silver -2nd/19 John Barry (A) Peter Becroft (A) Beat Spain, France, USA Lost Aust Bob McCarthy & Bob Howe 1990 – no teams 1991 M45 Dubler Cup-Sydney Alan Chester, Chris Roynayne, Paul Thomson (Capt) M55 Austria Cup-Sydney10th/12 Mose Harvey, Neville Munro (Capt), Ron Sandilands M60 Von Cramm Cup-Adelaide-Silver 2nd/5 John Barry, Peter Becroft (Capt), Eric White 1991 Cont’d M65 –Britannia Cup, Canberra-8th /11 Ray Disney, (Capt), Andrew Hunter, Laurie Smythe, Peter Wylds W60 Young Cup-Brisbane-11 th /11 th /18 Judy Shanahan, Diane Lonie (Capt), Hilary Dodunski W50 Maria Bueno Cup-Perth-6th /10 Tup Cox, Kathy Hargreaves, Diana McKinnel (Capt) th W60 Alice Marble Cup-Perth-5 / Margaret Borland,(Capt), Laurel Mehaffey, Maureen Ouwehand 1992 M60 Von Cramm Cup, Bournmouth, England. Semis-Bronze John Barry (W), Peter Becroft (A) 1994 M60 Von Cramm, Florida, USA Larry O’Neill (W),Gary Roselli, Russell Blewden M65 Britannia Cup - San Jose California Peter Becroft (A), John Barry (A). Unfortunately met the top seeds USA, in the first round in a knockout competition. Beat three other teams, Canada, Great Britain, and France without dropping a set. The following year a round robin system was introduced. 1995 M60 Von Cramm Cup, Portschach (Austria). 10 th /20 Don Taylor (Cant), Larry O’Neill (W), Gary Roselli (HV) 1996 – no teams 1997 M55 Austria Cup- Canberra- 12 th /19 Alan Chester (A), Bill Thom (Cant), R.Bruce (Cant) M60 Von Cramm Cup-Hamilton-9th /17 Mose Harvey (NH), Neville Munro (Rot/Tpo), John Hempsted (Wai), Tom Tyler (Cant) M65 Britannia Cup-Hamilton- 5th /11 Larry O’Neill (W), John Barry (W), Harry Ward (H Bay), Stuart Robb (Gis). M70 Crawford Cup- Adelaide- 8th /10 Ray Disney(Capt) (WBOP), John Mehaffey(WBOP), Gordon Simpson (Auck) W55 Maureen Connelly Cup- Canberra – 6th Kathy Hargreaves (Cant), Tup Cox (Auck), Maureen Forsythe (Nth Tar) th W60 Alice Marble Cup-Adelaide-8 /10 Mary Anderson ( HC),Claire McIntyre (TV), Margaret Howcroft (WBOP) W65 Kitty Godfree Cup- Melbourne-4th /8 Margaret Borland (O), Elaine Stephan (Auck), 1997 65 +Kitty Godfrey Cup Monica Goulden (Marl Borland, Stephan, Goulden 1998 M60 Von Cramm Cup-Fort Lauderdale-10 th /23 Gary Roselli (HV), Larry O’Neill (Wai),Don Taylor (Cant), John Hempsted (Wai) W60 Alice Marble Cup-Fort Lauderdale Margaret Howcroft (WBOP), Norma Wilton (TV) Nerida Culpan (Wai) W45 Margaret Court Cup- Warwick, England -4th /9 Sandy Tritt (Wai), Victoria Kerrison (HB), Rosa Taringa ( WBOP) 1999 M65 Britannia Cup-Costa Brava Spain-12 th /18 Gary Roselli (HV), Larry O,Neill (Wai), Don Taylor (Cant) M55 Austria Cup- Barcelona-16 th /22 Alan Chester (Auck), Paddy Kelly (Mana), Mike Ross (WBOP) W45 Margaret Court Cup-Holland-7th Robyn Legge-Hunt (Cant), Diane Lonie (Cant), Judy Hill (N) 2000 – no teams 2001 M40 Tony Trabert Cup – Austria 11th /20 Steve Guy, Paul Smith, Raymond Bos (USA/Wai) th/ M55 Austria Cup- Perth-13 14 David Hawkes (WBOP), Bruce Cocking, Mike Ross (WBOP), Chris Ronayne M60 Von Cramm Cup-Adelaide-13 th /16 Alan Chester (Auck), John Hempsted (Wai), John Haines (WBOP), A. Mc Lean M65 Britannia Cup-Perth-5th /14 John Barry (W),Mose Harvey (NH),Allan Townsend M75 Bitsy Grant Cup-Perth-4th /12 Peter Becroft (Auck),Gordon Simpson W55 Maureen Connelly Cup-Perth-8th / 8 Kay Glenny (HB),Dyane Piddock (Auck), Judy Montgomerie (Auck) th W60 Alice Marble Cup-5 / 9 Tup Cox, (Auck), Janice Larmer (NH) ,Bev Evans (Auck) W65 Kitty Godfree Cup-Perth-7th /9 Margaret Howcroft, Jean Stevens (Auck), Gillian Hollings (Auck) W70 Althea Gibson Cup-Melbourne-2nd / 8 Elaine Stephan (Auck),Sue Cargo (Wai),Monica Goulden. 200 2 M60 Von Cramm Cup-St Kanzian, Southern Austria-19 th /24 John Haines(WBOP), Mike Ross, (WBOP),Pat Kelly (Man),Ron Goodman (Cant) M65 Britannia Cup-Velden, Austria-7th /20 John Hempsted (Wai), Mose Harvey (NH),Russell Blewden (Wai),Roly Ferkins (NH). th W55 Maureen Connelly Cup-Vienna, Austria-13 /16 Kay Glenny(HB), Bev Vercoe (Auck), Maureen South (WBOP) W65 Kitty Godfree Cup-Velden, Austria-13 th /14 Jean Stevens (Auck), Elaine Stephan (Auck),Gillian Hollings (Auck),Norma Wilton (TV). 2003 M60 Von Cramm Cup-Turkey-21 st John Brady (Man), Pat Kelly (Man), Bruce Cocking (Wai) 2004 M55 Austria Cup, Philadelphia Steve Molnar, Leigh Cadman, Dave Hawkes, Rob Howe M60 Von Cramm Cup-Philadelphia-13=/ 19 Alan Chester (Capt) (Auck), Pat Kelly (Man), Bruce Cocking (Wai) John Haines (WBOP) M65 Britannia Cup-Philadelphia-11=/ 22 Mose Harvey (NH), Roly Ferkins (Capt) (NH), Lyndsay Gordon (Wgn) M75 Bitsy Grant Cup-Phidelphia-9th / 10 Peter Becroft (Auck), Malcolm Cargo (Capt((Wai), Bill Sugrue W70 Althea Gibson Cup- Philadelphia-Bronze 3rd/ 10 Jean Stevens (Capt)(Auck), Elaine Stephan (Auck), Sue Cargo (Wai) 2005 M40 Tony Trabert Cup-Perth-12th/ 19 John Lawrence(Capt) (Auck),Peter Stokes , David Mustard (Auck) M45 Dubler Cup- Perth-9=/ 17 Peter Hampton (Capt)(Cant),Jack Prouting, Kim Brady, Kevin MacDonald M50 Fred Perry Cup-Perth-8/ 16 Gary Oliver (Auck), Quentin Maisey (Capt) ( WBOP), Marty Searle. M55 Austria Cup-Perth-11= David Hawkes (WBOP), Rob Howe, Dick Garratt (Auck), Chris Ronayne ((Cap W40 Young Cup- Perth-9=/ 12 Deanne Alter (NH), Felicity Oxnevad, Penny Smith (NH) (Capt) W45 Margaret Court Cup- Perth-8th/ 8 Lindsay Dick, Robyn Flynn, Louise Payne W50 Maria Esther Bueno Cup-Perth-4= out of 11 Trish Craven (Capt) (NH), Marion Mills (Auck), Rosa Taringa (WBOP) W55 Maureen Connelly Cup-Perth-3rd/ 8-Bronze Robin Legge-Hunt (Capt), (Cant), Bev Vercoe (Auck), Diana Lonie (Cant) M70 Jack Crawford Cup - Turkey Mose Harvey, Alan Towsend, Roly Ferkins 2002 55+ Maureen Connelly Cup –Bronze Hunt, Vercoe, Lonie W70 Althea Gibson Cup – Turkey Jean Murray, Margaret Howcroft, Elaine Stephan 2006 M65 Britannia Cup-Turkey-16 th / 20 Pat Kelly, Alan Chester, John Brady M70 Jack Crawford Cup-Turkey-4th / 13 Evan Dela Rue, Mose Harvey, Ashley Wilson W70 Althea Gibson- Turkey 4 th / 12 Jean Stevens, Gillian Hollings, Margaret Howcroft W75 Queen’s Cup-Turkey- Silver -2 / ? Elaine Stephan (Auck), Jean Murray (Wai), Margaret Burgess (HC) 2007 W60 Alice Marble Cup-Christchurch Kay Glenny (HB), Bev Billington(LNSTC), Dyanne Piddock (Auck), Kathy Ing(N) W65 Kitty Godfree Cup-Christchurch Tup Cox (WBOP), Maureen Whiting (T), Janice Larmer (NH), Jill Roberts(W) W70 Althea Gibson Cup-Christchurch Jean Stevens (Otago), Norma Wilton (TV), Margaret Hall, Gillian Hollings (Auck) W75 Queens Cup-Christchurch Elaine Stephan (Auck), Margaret Burgess(HC), Monica Goulden, Jean Murray(Wai) M60-Von Cramm Cup-Christchurch Steve Molnar (Capt) (N), David Hawkes (WBOP), Chris Ronayne (NH), John Cook (S.Auck) M65 Britannia Cup-Christchurch Alan Chester (Capt) (Auck),Bill Thom (Cant), Mike Ross (WBOP), Paddy Kelly M70 Jack Crawford Cup-Christchurch-Bronze Mose Harvey (Capt) (NH), Tom Wotherspoon, Evan DelaRue (Wai), Roly Ferkins (NH) M75 Cup-Bitsy Grant Cup-Christchurch Stuart Robb (Capt) (G), John Barry(Wai), Ashley Wilson (Auck), Warwick Elly(NH) M80 Gardnar Molloy Cup-Christchuch Peter Pye (Capt) (NH), Earle Denford, Peter Becroft (Ak), Lloyd Swanson (L/Nthld) 2008 W35 Suzanne Lenglen Cup-Turkey Julia Sim (Auck), Belinda Bennet (Auck) W50 Maria Esther Bueno Cup - Turkey Helen Litt, Stephanie Fleming, Lyn Duncan W55 Maureen Connolly Cup - Turkey Sue Jamieson, Marion Mills, Trish Craven W60 Alice Marble Cup-Turkey-15 th /17 Bev Billington (Capt) (LNSTC), Sandy Tritt (Wai), Kay Glenny(HB) W65 Kitty Godfree Cup - Turkey Beverley Evans, Janice Larmer, Maureen Whiting W70 Althea Gibson Cup - Turkey Jean Stevens, Margaret Hall, Jillian Roberts, Norma Wilton M35 Italia Cup-Turkey-11 th /23 Mark Hadley, Adam King M45 Tony Trabert Cup - Turkey David Mustard, Mike Barry, Philip Hempstead M65 Britannia Cup - Turkey Bruce Cocking, Bill Thom, Chris Ronayne 2009 M60 Von Cramm-Perth-10 th /13 Dave Hawkes, Steve Molnar, Graeme Thompson, Don Turner M65 Britannia Cup- Perth-6th / 13 Allan Chester (A), John Cooke(SA),Murray Billington, David Theyers. M70 Jack Crawford Cup- Perth-Silver 2nd/? Mose Harvey, Evan DelaRue, Lyndsay Gordon th M75 Bitsy Grant Cup-Perth-8 / 9 Ashley Wilson (Ak), Warwick Elley (NH), Alan Townsend 2009 Cont’d rd M80 Gardner Molloy Cup–Perth 3 /? Stuart Robb (G), Peter Pye (NH), Bob Wallis W60 Alice Marble Cup-Perth-6th /11 Maureen South (WBOP), Bev Vercoe (LNSTC), Desrae Garratt (SA) 2009 70+ Jack Crawford Cup -Silver th Harvey, De la Rue, Gordon W65 Kitty Godfree Cup-Perth -7 / 8 Gloria Wilmot (LNSTC),Janice Larmer (NH ), Bev Evans W70 Althea Gibson Cup–Perth -8th /8 Jill Roberts, Margaret Hall, Beth Webster, W75 Queen’s Cup-Perth - Bronze 3 rd / Jean Stevens, Elaine Stephan (Auck), Jean Murray (O) 2009 Queen’s Cup - Bronze- Janette Robb (G) Stephan, Murray, Robb 2010 th M65 Britannia Cup-Turkey-16 /20 Steve Molnar (N), Alan Dickey (W), Bruce Cocking(W), John Cook (SA) M75 Bitsy Grant-Turkey-7th /14 Mose Harvey (NH), Paul Honiss (W), Alan Townsend.
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