Squash
Canada announces team for men's world junior championships OTTAWA-
Squash Canada announced today its five-member team for the men's world
junior squash championships scheduled for July 27 to August 7 in Zurich,
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Shahier Razik and Alana Miller win
Canadian Squash Circuit Grande Finales Shahier
Razik of Toronto and Alana Miller of Winnipeg won the men's and women's
finals respectively on Tuesday at the Canadian Squash Circuit Grande
Finale at The Club at White Oaks. |
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Shannon
and Gemmell crowned champions at Bayview Residences 2008 Canadian Junior
Squash Championships
Laura Gemmell of Toronto successfully
defended her women's title and Kelly Shannon of Calgary took the men's
under-19 crown to highlight Sunday's finals at the Bayview Residences 2008
Canadian Junior Squash Championships. |
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Kasey
Cruises To Best Ever Tour Title Success In Montreal
Australian Kasey Brown
claimed the biggest Tour title of her career when she beat France's
Isabelle Stoehr in the final of the Women's Atwater Cup in
Montreal, Canada. |
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Gene
Turk steps down as head coach of men's national squash team
Squash Canada announced today that
Gene Turk of Winnipeg has stepped down as head coach of the men's national
senior team after 16 years.
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2008
Canadian Squash Championships Season Check the calendar... |
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Ashour
defeats Shabana to win PACE Canadian Classic In
the pair's first meeting since both have recovered from injuries, Ramy
Ashour beat fellow Egyptian Amr Shabana in four games in the final of the
PACE Canadian Classic to successfully defend the 5-star PSA Tour title at
the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto. |
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Canada's Shawn DeLierre advances
to semis at Manitoba Open Second-seed
Shawn DeLierre of Brossard, Que., defeated number-five Christopher Gordon
of the U.S., on Friday night to advance to the semifinals at the $15,000
Winnipeg Building and Decorating Manitoba Open men's professional squash
tournament. |
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Grant Takes Comfort In Vancouver
England's second seed
Adrian Grant fought back from two-games-to-one down to beat local hero
Shahier Razik, the No3 seed, in the final of the Comfort Inn
Open to win the 3-star PSA Tour squash event at Evergreen
Squash Club in Vancouver, Canada. |
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Talisman Energy Bankers Hall Club PSA
tournament next week
This is the sixth year for this
popular PSA event and the past winners are Borja Golan from Spain (2003),
Cameron Pilley from Australia (2004), Tommy Berden from Netherlands
(2005), Canada's own Matthew Giuffre (2006) and Daryl Selby from England
(2007). |
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Jonathon
Power to play for Canada at squash team worlds ''I
feel I can still add a lot to the team and win some games at the team
worlds ,'' said Power, 33, who retired from the pro circuit in March 2006
but still competes at national championships and international events for
Canada. ''I've been training hard for these championships and I feel my
playing is of high calilbre. '' |
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Marathon
Man Razik Reaps Rewards In Montreal
Canada celebrated home
success in the inaugural Club Sportif Cote de Liesse Open when
favourite Shahier Razik survived a marathon 107-minute final
against Colombian Miguel Angel Rodriguez to pick up his third
PSA Tour title of the year at Club CDL in Montreal. |
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Robin Clarke sole Canadian headed
to quarterfinals at Saskatoon Boast squash tournament Robin
Clarke of Ottawa saved the day for Canada on Thursday at the Saskatoon
Boast men's professional squash tournament as he advanced to the
quarterfinals with a victory over Chris Truswell of England. |
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Ottawa's Robin Clarke hot heading
to hometown international squash tournament Robin
Clarke of Ottawa heads to this week's Professional Squash Association tour
stop in his hometown on the heels of a spectacular showing this past
weekend. |
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Squash Coaches Learn From The Best To Be The Best In Canada
Squash coaches from
established and squash-developing countries from all five regions of the
world attended the 8th World Squash Federation (WSF) Coaching &
Development Conference in Canada this month. |
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Canada
headed to quarterfinals at women's world junior championships
Seeded 10th, the Canadians advanced
to the quarterfinals on Thursday as they defeated Japan 3-0 to finish
second in their pool with a 3-1 round robin record. That guarantees a
young Canadian squad at least a top-eight finish. Canada was sixth at the
last two women's world juniors but has only one returnee from the 2005
team. |
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8th
World Squash Coaching & Development Conference
Squash Canada will host the 8th World
Squash Coaching and Development Conference from September 6 to 9, 2007 in
Calgary, Alberta. The previous conferences have been held in Sweden,
Netherlands, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Brazil, Australia and Egypt |
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Runa Reta and Shahier Razik
top-seeds for Canadian squash championships
CALGARY- The women's competition is
too close to call while defending champion Shahier Razik of Toronto is the
one to beat on the men's side as Calgary's Glencoe Club hosts the Canadian
squash championships this Wednesday to Saturday. |
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