2002 Women's World Team Squash Championships

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Women's World Team 2002
13th World Women's Team Championship
LocationDenmark  Odense, Denmark
Date(s)October 13–20, 2002
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg ChampionsAustralia Australia
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Runners-upEngland England
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Third placeNew Zealand New Zealand
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The 2002 Women's McWil CourtwallWorld Team Squash Championships were held in Odense, Denmark and took place from October 13 until October 20, 2002.[1][2]

Results[]

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First round[]

Pool A[]

Team One Team Two Score
Australia Australia Canada Canada 3-0
Australia Australia India India 3-0
Australia Australia Spain Spain 3-0
Australia Australia South Africa South Africa 3-0
South Africa South Africa Spain Spain 3-0
South Africa South Africa India India 3-0
South Africa South Africa Canada Canada 2-1
Canada Canada Spain Spain 3-0
Canada Canada India India 3-0
Canada Spain India India 2-1
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1 Australia Australia Sarah Fitzgerald, Natalie Grinham, Rachael Grinham, Robyn Cooper 4 4 0 8
2 South Africa South Africa Claire Nitch, , , 4 3 1 6
3 Canada Canada Melanie Jans, , , Carolyn Russell 4 2 2 4
4 Spain Spain Elisabet Sado, , 4 1 3 2
5 India India Joshna Chinappa, , 4 0 4 0

Pool B[]

Team One Team Two Score
England England Malaysia Malaysia 3-0
England England Germany Germany 3-0
England England Republic of Ireland Ireland 3-0
Malaysia Malaysia Republic of Ireland Ireland 3-0
Malaysia Malaysia Germany Germany 3-0
Germany Germany Republic of Ireland Ireland 2-1
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1 England England Stephanie Brind, Linda Charman, Tania Bailey, Fiona Geaves 3 3 0 6
2 Malaysia Malaysia Sharon Wee, Tricia Chuah, Nicol David 3 2 1 4
3 Germany Germany , Sabine Tillman (née Schöne), , 3 1 2 2
4 Republic of Ireland Ireland Madeline Perry, Aisling Blake, 3 0 0 3

Pool C[]

Team One Team Two Score
New Zealand New Zealand Denmark Denmark 3-0
New Zealand New Zealand France France 3-0
New Zealand New Zealand Japan Japan 3-0
New Zealand New Zealand Netherlands Netherlands 2-1
Netherlands Netherlands Japan Japan 3-0
Netherlands Netherlands France France 3-0
Netherlands Netherlands Denmark Denmark 2-1
France France Denmark Denmark 2-1
France France Japan Japan 2-1
Denmark Denmark Japan Japan 2-1
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1 New Zealand New Zealand Carol Owens, Lara Petera, Shelley Kitchen, Sarah Cook 4 4 0 8
2 Netherlands Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson, , Annelize Naudé 4 3 1 6
3 France France Isabelle Stoehr, , 4 2 2 4
4 Denmark Denmark , , 4 1 3 2
5 Japan Japan , Chinatsu Matsui, 4 0 4 0

Pool D[]

Team One Team Two Score
Egypt Egypt United States United States 3-0
Egypt Egypt Hong Kong Hong Kong 3-0
Egypt Egypt Austria Austria 3-0
Egypt Egypt Scotland Scotland 2-1
Scotland Scotland Austria Austria 3-0
Scotland Scotland Hong Kong Hong Kong 3-0
Scotland Scotland United States United States 3-0
Hong Kong Hong Kong Austria Austria 3-0
Hong Kong Hong Kong United States United States 2-1
United States United States Austria Austria 3-0
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1 Egypt Egypt Salma Shabana, Maha Zein, Omneya Abdel Kawy 4 4 0 8
2 Scotland Scotland Pamela Nimmo, , Senga Macfie, 4 3 1 6
3 Hong Kong Hong Kong Rebecca Chiu, , Christina Mak 4 2 2 4
4 United States United States , Latasha Khan, Shabana Khan, Meredeth Quick 4 1 3 2
5 Austria Austria , , Birgit Coufal, 4 0 4 0

Quarter finals[]

Date Team One Team Two Score
Oct 17 Australia Australia Scotland Scotland 3-0
Oct 17 New Zealand New Zealand South Africa South Africa 2-1
Oct 17 Egypt Egypt Malaysia Malaysia 2-1
Oct 17 England England Netherlands Netherlands 3-0

Semi finals[]

Date Team One Team Two Score
Oct 19 Australia Australia Egypt Egypt 3-0
Oct 19 England England New Zealand New Zealand 2-1

Third Place Play Off[]

Date Team One Team Two Score
Oct 20 New Zealand New Zealand Egypt Egypt 2-1

Final[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Women's World Team Championship 2002" (PDF). worldsquash.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04.
  2. ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries. Archived from the original on 2018-07-19. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
  3. ^ "Sport In Brief". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  4. ^ "Squash In Brief". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
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