World Men's Team Championships Canadian Team
World Men’s Team Championships Canadian Team Historical Records In January 1967, the first meeting of the International Squash Rackets Federation (ISRF) was held in London. This followed a gathering, a year previously, of representatives from Australia, Canada, Egypt, Great Britain, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, and USA, following which a constitution was agreed. One aspect of this was the holding of international championships, the first of which was held later in that year. Then, and subsequently, all matches have been held on a three-man team basis. At its 1994 AGM, the World Squash Federation (WSF) passed a motion increasing the maximum number of team entries to 32. Canada, which was transitioning from the North American singles hardball game to the International softball game, did not participate in this event until 1971, but has sent a team to every Championship since (1973 excepted), finishing as high as 2nd in 1997. Year Location Athletes Coaches Results Nicholas Sachvie Coach: Martin Heath 14th Michael McCue Therapist: Tim Marshall 2019 Washington, DC, USA Shawn Delierre David Baillargeon Nicholas Sachvie Coach: Yvon Provencal 13th Andrew Schnell 2017 Marseille, France Michael McCue Shawn De Lierre 2015 Cairo, Egypt N/A N/A Event cancelled 2013 Mulhouse, France Shawn Delierre Coach: Yvon Provencal 11th Dane Sharp Therapist: Jim Mylonas Andrew Schnell David Letourneau 2011 Paderborn, Germany Shahier Razik Coach: Yvon Provencal 14th Shawn Delierre Therapist: Kevin Andrew McDougall Deonarine * WSF Record Andrew Schnell
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