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World Doubles New Zealand Representatives 2017 Paul Coll World Doubles New Zealand Representatives 2017 Paul Coll Current World Ranking – 13 Current National Ranking – 1 Twitter - @PaulColl199 Country – New Zealand Birthday – 9th May Height – 179cm Weight – 83kg Birthplace – Greymouth, New Zealand Instagram – pdcoll Residence - The Hague, Netherlands Coach – Tommy Berden Interests – Crossfit, Food, Golf, Rugby Previous New Zealand Representation Facebook – Paul Coll • World Junior Men's Team 2010 • World Senior Men’s Team 2011, 2013 • Commonwealth Games 2014 • World Doubles Championships 2016 Paul Coll Major Doubles Results Gold Medal – Mixed Doubles w/ Joelle King 2016 – World Doubles Champs Bronze Medal – Men’s Doubles w/ Campbell Grayson 2016 – World Doubles Champs Major Titles Channel VAS Championship 2016 - $100K ILT - Community Trust NZ Southern Invercargill Open 2016 - $15K Squashways Christchurch Open 2016 - $10K Event Fitzherbert Rowe Lawyers New Zealand PSA Classic 2016 - $15K London Open 2015 - $10K Event Australian Open 2015 - $25K Event NT Open 2015 - $10K Event IG Markets Open de Paris 2015 - $15K Event Campbell Grayson Current World Ranking – 39 Current National Ranking – 2 Twitter - @cambosquash Country – New Zealand Birthday – 4th March Height – 177cm Weight – 77kg Birthplace – Auckland, New Zealand Instagram – cambog86 Residence – New York, USA Coach – Rodney Eyles Interests – Golf, Reading, Boxing, Outdoor World Previous New Zealand Representation • World Junior Men's Team 2004 • World Senior Men’s Team 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013 • Commonwealth Games 2006, 2010, 2014 • World Doubles Championships 2006, 2016 Campbell Grayson Major Doubles Results Bronze Medal – Men’s Doubles w/ Martin Knight 2006 Bronze Medal – Men’s Doubles w/ Paul Coll 2016 Major Titles Life Time Chicago Open 2016 – $15K Event Qualico Manitoba Open 2016 – $15K Event Life Time Fitness Vegas Open 2015 – $10K Event Las Vegas Open 2014 – $10K Event Victoria Open 2013 – $10K Event The Houston Open 2013 – $10K Event Prairie AutoHaus Saskatoon Boast 2012 – $10K Event Victorian Open 2012 – $10K Event Goiania Powerade Open 2011 - $10K Event Evan Williams Current World Ranking – 82 Current National Ranking – 3 Country – New Zealand Birthday – 20th September Height – 176cm Weight – 70kg Birthplace – Rotorua, New Zealand Residence – Wellington, New Zealand Instagram – Coach – Nick Mita evanwilliams232 Interests – Poker, Darts, NBA Previous New Zealand Representation • World Junior Men's Team 2006, 2008 • World Senior Men’s Team 2011, 2013 Major Titles Bendigo International 2016 - $5K Squash Waikato Open 2016 - $5K Devoy Squash & Fitness Open PSA 2016 - $5K South Australian Open 2015 - $5K Squash Waikato Golden Jubilee Open 2015 - $5K Lance Beddoes Current World Ranking – 96 Current National Ranking – 4 Country – New Zealand Birthday – 3rd November Height – 180cm Weight – 76kg Birthplace – Auckland, New Zealand Instagram – Residence – Auckland, New Zealand lancebeddoe Coach – Hadrian Stiff Interests – League, Tennis, Beach Previous New Zealand Representation • World Junior Men's Team 2010 • Commonwealth Games 2014 Major Titles Tarra Volkswagen Bega Open 2016 - $5K Event Zac Millar Current World Ranking – 277 Current National Ranking – 7 Twitter - @ZacZpm3 Country – New Zealand Birthday – 19th November Height – 180cm Weight – 88kg Birthplace – Kapiti, New Zealand Instagram – Residence – Hamilton, New Zealand sweetphillymilly Coach – Nick Mita Interests – Rugby, Other Sports, The Outdoors Previous New Zealand Representation • World Junior Men's Team 2012 Joelle King Current World Ranking – 10 Current National Ranking – 1 Twitter - @Joelle_King Country – New Zealand Birthday – 30th September Height – 176cm Birthplace – Cambridge, New Zealand Residence - Cambridge, Netherlands Instagram – joelleking24 Coach – Neal Marsh Interests – Family, Sport, Beach, Interior Design Previous New Zealand Representation • World Junior Women's Team 2003, 2005, 2007 Facebook – Joelle King • World Senior Women’s Team 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016 • Commonwealth Games 2010, 2014 • World Doubles Championships 2016 Joelle King Major Doubles Results Silver Medal – Mixed Doubles w/ Martin Knight 2010 – Delhi Commonwealth Games Gold Medal – Women’s Doubles w/ Jaclyn Hawkes 2010 – Delhi Commonwealth Games Gold Medal – Women’s Doubles w/ Amanda Landers-Murphy 2016 – World Doubles Gold Medal – Mixed Doubles w/ Paul Coll 2016 – World Doubles Major Titles Macau Open 2016 - $50K HKFC International 2016 - $25K Australian Open 2015 - $25K Harrow Greenwich Open 2014 - $35K Macau Open 2012 - $25K Amanda Landers-Murphy Current World Ranking – 55 Current National Ranking – 3 Twitter - Country – New Zealand amandalanders_m Birthday – 7th June Height – 169cm Birthplace – Rotorua, New Zealand Residence - Rotorua, Netherlands Coach – Danny McQueen Instagram – Interests – Sport amanda_landers_murphy Previous New Zealand Representation • World Junior Women's Team 2009, • World Senior Women’s Team 2012, 2014, 2016 • Commonwealth Games 2014 • World Doubles Championships 2016 Amanda Landers-Murphy Major Doubles Results Gold Medal – Women’s Doubles w/ Joelle King 2016 – World Doubles Major Titles Gibson O'Connor North Shore Open 2017 - $5K Event Pacific Toyota Cairns Squash International 2016 - $5K Event Mackay Open 2016 - $5K Event Q Squash Ltd Queensland Open 2016 - $5K Event NT Open 2015 - $10K Event Australia Day Challenge 2014 - $5K Event South Australian Open 2013 - $5K Event Barossa Valley Open 2013 - $5K Event Hitachi Queensland Open 2012 - $5K Event South Australian Open 2012 - $5K Event New South Wales Open 2011 - $5K Event Good Luck to the World Doubles New Zealand Representatives 2017.
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