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EUROPEAN JUNIOR CLEAN SWEEP England scored a clean sweep of all three titles in the 2015 European Junior U19 Squash Championships at the Sports Center Hector in the Czech Republic capital Prague. George Parker was favourite for the men's individual title - but the 18-year-old from Leicester had to withstand a spirited attack in the final from surprise opponent Edmon Lopez Moller. The Barcelona teenager upset Ireland's second seed Michael Craig in the semi-finals to become the first Spaniard to reach the final in the 26-year history of the championship. It took 107 minutes and four tie-break games for Parker to prevail 10-12, 14-12, 10-12, 13-11, 11-3 to become the fifth successive English winner of the men's title.
In the women's final, Georgina Kennedy denied Belgian favourite Tinne Gilis the chance to join 2014 champion Nele Gilis as the only pair of sisters to win the title. Second seed Kennedy, from Bexley in Kent, defeated Gilis junior 11-8, 11-3, 11-9 to become the sixth English women's winner in the last seven years. It was Parker and Kennedy who steered England to success in the team competition, with a 2/0 victory in the final over Finland, the fourth seeds celebrating their first appearance in the final since 1992. England have now held the title unopposed for six years since 2010. RESULTS: Men's Individual: Quarter-finals: [1] George Parker (ENG) bt [5/8] David Ryan (IRL) 13-11, 11-5, 11-7, [3/4] Jami Aijanen (FIN) bt [5/8] Benjamin Aubert (FRA) 11-9, 11-8, 13-11, [5/8] Edmon Lopez Moller (ESP) bt [3/4] Patrick Rooney (ENG) 11-8, 11-5, 12-10, [2] Michael Craig (IRL) bt [9/16] James Peach (ENG) 11-8, 12-10, 9-11, 11-4. Semi-finals: [1] George Parker (ENG) bt [3/4] Jami Aijanen (FIN) 11-5, 11-6, 11-9 (34m), [5/8] Edmon Lopez Moller (ESP) bt [2] Michael Craig (IRL) 11-4, 11-2, 11-5 (37m). Final: [1] George Parker (ENG) bt [5/8] Edmon Lopez Moller (ESP) 10-12, 14-12, 10-12, 13-11, 11-3 (107m). 3rd place play-off: [2] Michael Craig (IRL) bt [3/4] Jami Aijanen (FIN) 11-4, 11-3, 11-8 (33m) Women's Individual. Quarter-finals: [1] Tinne Gilis (BEL) bt [5/8] Kace Bartley (ENG) 11-3, 11-1, 11-2, [3/4] Amelia Henley (ENG) bt [5/8] Alison Thomson (ENG) 11-6, 11-5, 13-11, [3/4] Lucy Beecroft (ENG) bt [5/8] Cristina Gomez (ESP) 12-10, 15-13, 11-8, [2] Georgina Kennedy (ENG) bt [5/8] Celine Walser (SUI) 11-9, 17-15, 11-1. Semi-finals: [1] Tinne Gilis (BEL) bt [3/4] Amelia Henley (ENG) 11-9, 11-7, 8-11, 3-11, 11-9 (73m), [2] Georgina Kennedy (ENG) bt [3/4]
Lucy Beecroft (ENG) 11-4, 12-10, 6-11, 11-8 (47m). Final: [2] Georgina Kennedy (ENG) bt [1] Tinne Gilis (BEL) 11-8, 11-3, 11-9 (34m). 3rd place play-off: [3/4] Amelia Henley (ENG) bt [3/4] Lucy Beecroft (ENG) 11-7, 3-11, 11-7, 11-4 (44m) Team Championship Semi-finals: [1] ENGLAND bt [5] FRANCE 3/0, [4] FINLAND bt [7] WALES 3/0. Final: [1] ENGLAND bt [4] FINLAND 2/0 Final positions: 3 FRANCE; 4 WALES; 5 IRELAND; 6 SWITZERLAND; 7 SCOTLAND; 8 SPAIN; 9 GERMANY; 10 BELGIUM; 11 SWEDEN; 12 DENMARK; 13 NETHERLANDS; 14 CZECH REPUBLIC; 15 HUNGARY; 16 ISRAEL; 17 SLOVAKIA; 18 ITALY; 19 NORWAY
__________________________________ WSF COACH EDUCATION PROGRAMME GOES LIVE
The WSF Coach Education Programme, the WSF initiative providing a worldwide unified and standardised coaching structure for Squash, is ‘live’ with the opening of WSF Level 1 coach candidate registration and course registration.
Tutor training across the continents began earlier this year, leading to a number of coaches becoming certified to deliver WSF courses. Meanwhile registration for candidate WSF Level 2 and 3 comes on stream later. The courses will include agreed core-content and delivery methods to ensure that standards are uniform and qualifications achieved are recognised not only in the coach's own nation but worldwide too. For a printable version of the full Programme details and arrangements: www.worldsquash.org/ws/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/CEP-Information-Update-February-2015.pdf In Guatemala: Pan American Vice-President Federation Roberto Hernandez organized the first joint WSF/ODEPA coaching workshop in Guatemala, 20-24 April 2015. Over 40 participants from 19 countries had five intense but enjoyable days attending lectures and practical sessions run by WSF Tutors Peter Hirst and Michael Khan. (10 were qualified as National Level 1 Tutors and another 25 as WSF Level 1 Coaches).
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WADA SYMPOSIUM 2015
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) annual symposium took place in Lausanne in March, with around 470 participants, which included all members
of the WADA Athletes Commission, representatives from WADA accredited laboratories as well as International Federations and National Anti-Doping Agencies, attesting to its importance for world bodies. This year’s event, attended by WSF Anti-Doping Commission Director Anne Smith and WSF Programme Manager Lorraine Harding, focussed on implementation of the new World Anti-Doping Code 2015, which is requirement for compliance. WADA advised that they are currently developing the criteria for compliance and that it anticipates that from 2016 onwards Anti-Doping Organisations will be required to:
Educate athletes and members of their entourage (coaches, managers, parents etc.), not just provide them with information. This education must be “values based” around three key areas: o Awareness – Seminars, pledges, Say NO
to Doping campaign, for example. o Information – Outreach programmes and
website information. o Values – WADA is developing a resource
for teachers and coaches to use as part of their curriculum.
Other important facets of compliance will be: Strict adherence to the new “Prohibited
Association” Rule – athletes must not fraternise with known dopers or any member of a doper’s entourage.
A Test Distribution Plan (TDP) for in and out of competition testing, based on the Technical Document for Sports Specific Analysis (TDSSA). This means testing for substances in urine and blood according to each sport’s risk assessment based on physiological demands and also based on “intelligence” indicating those athletes most at risk of doping. This is Smart Testing which is more expensive but more relevant. The WSF already has this in place.
There were many other more ‘technical’ discussions and guidance offered as sports battle against drug cheats. .......and don’t forget: As a feature of our vigilance as a sport whose aim is to remain dope-free, anybody can provide information or tips about possible breaches totally anonymously to the confidential Play Clean Tip Centre too: http://www.worldsquash.org/ws/playclean.
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The 27-year-old from Paderborn (left) has been in sublime form so far in 2015, reaching the finals of both the Canary Wharf Classic and Grasshopper Cup and his form takes him ahead of Egyptian trio Tarek Momen, Omar Mosaad and Amr Shabana. Four-time World Champion Shabana has dropped four
places to occupy the World No.8 position following disappointing finishes at both the El Gouna International and the Windy City Open. Elsewhere inside the top ten Mohamed Elshorbagy maintains his stranglehold on the World No.1 ranking for a seventh consecutive month, while Peter Barker and Ramy Ashour both move up two places to No.6 and No.4, respectively. Talented Egyptian prospect Fares Dessouki finds himself inside the top 20 for the first time in his career, reaching the No.19 position, while Mathieu Castagnet continues his recent surge through the ranks to claim a new career best of World No.11. May 2015 PSA World Rankings 1 Mohamed Elshorbagy EGY 1606.500 2 Nick Matthew ENG 1241.000 3 Gregory Gaultier FRA 1230.500 4 Ramy Ashour EGY 686.500 5 Miguel Angel Rodriguez COL 638.500 6 Peter Barker ENG 541.500 7 Simon Rösner GER 531.500 8 Amr Shabana EGY 526.000 9 Omar Mosaad EGY 517.500 10 Tarek Momen EGY 511.000 11 Mathieu Castagnet FRA 429.500 12 Borja Golan ESP 411.818 13 Marwan Elshorbagy EGY 404.500 14 Daryl Selby ENG 382.000 15 James Willstrop ENG 358.500 16 Karim Abdel Gawad EGY 353.500 17 Max Lee HKG 332.273 18 Stephen Coppinger RSA 329.000 19 Fares Dessouki EGY 322.000 20 Cameron Pilley AUS 306.364
SERME RISES While Malaysia's Nicol David maintains her healthy lead at the top of an unchanged top five, France's Camille Serme moves up to No.6 in the May WSA Women's World Squash Rankings. David extends her unbroken reign as world number one to 106 months - ahead of second-placed Egyptian Raneem El Welily; English players Alison Waters and Laura Massaro, at three and four, respectively; and Egypt's Nour El Tayeb at No.5.
Serme (left), who won a seventh successive French National Championship title in February, can credit her May rankings rise to an unexpected semi-final berth in the Windy City Open in February in Chicago, where she was the WSA World Series event's sixth seed.
Egyptian Nouran Gohar rises to No.15. The 17-year-old from Cairo is the youngest player in the top 20. An impressive five-place leap sees Salma Hany Ibrahim celebrate a career-high world No.19 ranking while extending to six the number of Egyptians in the world top 20. The 18-year-old from Alexandria already boasts three WSA World Tour titles from four final appearances. May 2015 WSA World Rankings 1
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FRANCE TAKE FIRST EUROPEAN MEN’S
Competing in the event for the 41st time since 1975, and making their 15th appearance in the final, France finally won the men's European Team Squash Championship for the first time after beating favourites and defending champions England in a dramatic final in Herning, Denmark.
Despite the absence of world No.2 Nick Matthew due to injury, England reached the final for the 23rd year in a
row and were on course to win their 40th title.
However, French number one Gregory Gaultier, the world No.3 put the second seeds into the lead beating Peter Barker - and Mathieu Castagnet extended the lead after surviving a 112-minute marathon over England's second string Daryl Selby.
James Willstrop reduced the deficit - leaving England needing to win the fourth match 3/0 to have the chance of retaining the title. England debutante Chris Simpson duly took the opener, but when Lucas Serme clinched the second 11-7, the match was abandoned and France's historic and long-awaited title breakthrough was achieved!
England won the women's trophy for the 37th time after beating France 2/1 in the final.
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Division 2, Finland and Ireland gained promotion to the men's top division for 2016, while Netherlands and Germany earned promotion to the women's elite group.
RESULTS: Men's final: [2] FRANCE bt [1] ENGLAND 9-6 on games countback. Gregory Gaultier bt Peter Barker 12-10, 11-8, 10-12, 11-3 (64m), Mathieu Castagnet bt Daryl Selby 6-11, 11-9, 11-4, 14-12 (112m), Gregoire Marche lost to James Willstrop 5-11, 11-7, 11-6, 8-11, 8-11 (90m), Lucas Serme v Chris Simpson 5-11, 11-7 (match unfinished) 3rd place play-off: [3] GERMANY bt [4] SCOTLAND 9-6 on games countback. Simon Rösner bt Alan Clyne 3-11, 11-3, 11-4, 11-9 (59m), Raphael Kandra lost to Greg Lobban 5-11, 7-11, 11-5, 7-11 (57m) Jens Schoor v Douglas Kempsell 12-10, 9-11, 11-6 (match unfinished), Rudi Rohrmuller bt Kevin Moran 11-4, 11-8, 10-12, 11-8 (57m)
Remaining final positions: 5 SPAIN, 6 NETHERLANDS, 7 WALES, 8 SWITZERLAND
Women's final: [1] ENGLAND bt [2] FRANCE 2/1 Sarah-Jane Perry bt Coline Aumard 11-4, 11-6, 2-11, 11-6 (36m), Alison Waters lost to Camille Serme 7-11, 4-11, 11-9, 5-11 (45m), Emma Beddoes bt Laura Pomportes 11-5, 11-5, 11-4 (28m). 3rd place play-off:[4] IRELAND bt [6] DENMARK 2/1 Madeline Perry bt Line Hansen 13-11, 11-9, 11-8 Aisling Blake bt Sally Skaarenborg 11-6, 11-5, 11-6 Ciara Moloney lost to Mathilde Lauridsen 7-11, 3-11
Remaining final positions: 5 WALES, 6 BELGIUM, 7 SPAIN, 8 CZECH REPUBLIC
Division 2, Men's final positions: 1 FINLAND, 2 IRELAND 3 DENMARK, 4 BELGIUM, 5 CZECH REPUBLIC, 6 HUNGARY, 7 SWEDEN, 8 SLOVAKIA, 9 AUSTRIA, 10 UKRAINE, 11 POLAND. Women's final positions: 1 NETHERLANDS, 2 GERMANY, 3 SWITZERLAND, 4 AUSTRIA, 5 HUNGARY, 6 SWEDEN
DAVID DENIES AU ASIAN DOUBLE Nicol David denied Hong Kong's Annie Au and Leo Au the first sibling double in the Asian Squash Championships when the world number one from Malaysia clinched her ninth women's title in the 18th staging of the regional championship in Kuwait. David, the 31-year-old from Penang who has topped the world rankings for an all-time record 107 months, first became Asian champion in 1998 – and retained the biennial title over the next seven championships before being unable to compete in the 2013 event.
Left-hander Annie Au, the world No.11 who came to Kuwait as the defending champion, reached her third successive final after surviving a 75-minute five-game marathon against David's compatriot Delia Arnold – the No.3 seed who ousted second-seeded Indian Dipika Pallikal in the previous round. But David was too strong for the Hong Kong number one, beating third seed Au 12-10, 11-7, 11-8 in 35 minutes – not only to win her ninth title, but also to establish a 17-year winning streak in the championships. Leo Au reached the men's final for the first time after a close-fought four-game win over Pakistan's Farhan Zaman.
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34-year-old Englishman Nick Matthew produced a squash masterclass to see off World No.1 Mohamed Elshorbagy 3-0 to win the final of the 2015 Windy City Open and become the oldest ever winner of a PSA World Series event. Winning the Canary Wharf Classic then saw him collect his 33rd career title – two more than British Tennis star Andy Murray!
Tom Kjærbye Larsen steps down
….. as President of the Danish Squash Federation following their hosting of the European Team Championships after over thirty successful years on the Board, and latterly President. Danish Squash Association. Happy retirement, Tom!
Russia Expands
French star Greg Gaultier (left) went to St Petersburg to open the four court RC Club recently. Owner Lev Razumovski tells us, “As a hobby I play
squash and table tennis myself at amateur level, and also wanted to start practicing golf, so I thought it might be a good idea to try and turn my hobbies into a new business“. The club is located in the heart of St-Petersburg, and comprises four ASB squash courts, high-tech golf simulators, table tennis tables amongst other facilities. The Club is headed by former Russian professional player Alexey Severinov (Right), and it is intended to be the first of a chain.
Cairo Scene ..... website have nominated their fifteen most currently inspirational Egyptian women, they come from politics, education and other spheres - amongst them world number two Raneem El Weleily. A great accolade for her. (http://m.cairoscene.com/ViewArticle.aspx?AId=125191-The-Most-Inspirational-Egyptian-Women-Among-Us
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Official WSF Magazine
Rod Gilmour talks to Simon Rosner about becoming Germany’s top male player of all time and breaking into the world’s top 10.
Also, David Evans explains how he has lifted Wales to new heights
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