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First senior tour event of the new season took place in Ireland’s oldest squash club in the Curragh, Co. Kildare last weekend, 21st – 23rd of September. Well done to Tournament Director neil Brannigan and his team for all the organisation of the event, which takes a lot of work. Also special thanks to Brendan Murphy for all his work on tournament software.

 

All the draws/results – HERE

WINNERS

WOMENS A – SOPHIE O’ROURKE

MENS A – SAM BUCKLEY

MENS A/B PLAY OFF – FINALISTS – BRIAN LALOR & DYLAN O’DONOVAN

MENS C – MIKEY WRIGHT

 

IRISH SQUASH welcomes that Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross TD, and the Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin TD, have announced that the 2018 Sports Capital Programme is now open for applications.

Applications are being sought from sports clubs, voluntary and community groups, national governing bodies of sport and local authorities. Third level colleges, Education and Training Boards and schools may only apply for funding jointly with sports clubs.

The Department has committed to, where possible, allowing those who submitted invalid applications in 2017 to submit corrected documents allowing those applications to be considered for funding under the 2018 Programme. If your organisation submitted an invalid application in 2017, you will be contacted separately in this regard.

The Sports Capital Programme is the Government’s primary vehicle for supporting the development of sports facilities and the purchase of non-personal sports equipment.

The programme funds:

Natural grass sports pitches, tracks and courts (including pitch drainage)
Floodlighting
Artificial sports pitches, tracks, courts and multi-use games areas
Security fencing, ball stop netting and goal posts
Hurling walls / handball alleys
Building or refurbishment of dressing rooms, showers and toilets
Building or refurbishment of sports halls and gyms
Non-personal equipment including lawn mowers and defibrillators.
Any other capital projects that are clearly sporting in nature and that will increase participation in sport or improve performance

Clubs who wish to register on the Department’s online system can do so now at www.sportscapitalprogramme.ie (link is external). Once registered, all applications must be made on the same website. The system will be open for applications from 9am on Friday 7th September to 5pm on Friday 19th October, 2018.

A guide to making an application and a link to YouTube video instructions is also available on the Department’s website. https://www.sportscapitalprogramme.ie/

THE CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS IS 5PM ON FRIDAY 19 OCTOBER 2018.

 

www.sportscapitalprogramme.ie 

THE CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS IS 5PM ONFRIDAY 19 OCTOBER 2018.

WORLD MASTERS 2018

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA, USA

29th July – August 4th

MENS DRAWS

WOMENS DRAW

PICTURES

LIVE STREAMING

 

SUMMARY

Finals 

Congratulations to Liam Kenny new #WMSquash18 O40’s Champion. Liam won in style 3-0, showing all of his great squash ability. He was in full control for the whole match

Semi Finals

Well done to Liam Kenny on a super win in his semi final of the O40s at the #WorldMasters He beat Craig Ruane of South Africa 3-0. Maureen Duke and Willie Hosey had close semi finals and play in the 3/4 play off’s today. Good luck to all 3 of them and the other 15 Irish players playing in the other events. Draws: https://www.wmsquash.com/schedule/ 

Quarter Finals

WSF World Masters 2018 – Congratulation to Maureen Duke, Liam Kenny & Willie Hosey, who all won their quarter finals to reach the semis. Super results.
WO60
Maureen Duke (IRL) bt Marisa Zavattaro (Aus) 10-12, 18-16, 8-11, 12-10, 11-8
MO55
[1] Willie Hosey (IRL) bt [8] Trevor Wilkinson (RSA) 4-11, 13-11, 11-9, 7-11, 11-5
MO40 
[1] Liam Kenny (IRL) bt [8] Matt Bishop (CAN) 10-12, 11-2, 11-4, 11-4

 

Live Streaming: https://www.wmsquash.com/live/

Full draw: https://www.wmsquash.com/schedule/ Pictures: https://www.wmsquash.com/2018-picture-gallery/ …

Earlier Rounds

18 Irish players playing in the WSF World Master Bi-annual championships. Rob Staunton withdrew from the Over 45’s.  Liam Kenny in the Over 40’s event is into the last 8. The ever young, Willie Hosey and current World Champion in his age group is into the last 8 in the Over 55’s. Most of the other Irish players have won 2/3 matches. There are up to 5 consolation events so plenty of matches for all the players. Below is a summary of how the irish players have fared so far. Go into the link above for more detail.

OVER 35’S

KEVIN KNOX – INTO THE CONSOLATION EVENT

OVER 40’S

LIAM KENNY – WON 4 MATCHES. INTO THE LAST 8

OVER 45’S

NICK STAUNTON – WON 4 MATCHES. INTO THE LAST 8

MICHAEL O’NEILL – WON 1 MATCH.  GOT INJURED IN LAST 64 MATCH, DNF.  NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

OVER 50’S

JACK MOLLOY – WON 2 MATCHES. LOST IN LAST 32, NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

BRIAN LALOR – WON 3 MATCHES. LOST IN THE LAST 16 IN A CLOSE 5 GAME MATCH. NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

CONOR O’NEILL – WON 2 MATCHES. LOST IN THE LAST 32 IN A CLOSE 4 GAME MATCH. NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

MICHAEL COWHIE – WON 3 MATCHES. LOST IN THE LAST 16 IN A CLOSE 5 GAME MATCH. NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

OVER 55’S

WILLIE HOSEY – WON 4 MATCHES. INTO THE LAST 8

KARIM SINGH – WON 2 MATCHES. LOST IN LAST 32, NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

DAVE LALOR -WON 1 MATCH.  LOST IN LAST 64.  NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

GEORGE HEWITT -WON 1 MATCH.  LOST IN LAST 64.  NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

OVER 60’S

GERRY FAHY – INTO CONSOLATION EVENT

MAUREEN DUKE – WON 2 MATCHES. INTO THE LAST 8

MICHAEL CONLON – WON 2 MATCHES. LOST IN LAST 32, NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

OVER 65’S

PATRICK HANLEY – WON 1 MATCH. LOST IN THE LAST 16. NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

DENNIS CULLINANE – WON 1 MATCH.  LOST IN LAST 32.  NOW IN CONSOLATION EVENT

OVER 75’S

BARBARA SANDERSON – IN A ROUND ROBIN OF 6 PLAYERS. LOST 1st MATCH

 

 

 

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP

 
FULL DRAW
 
IRISH MATCHES
 
LIVE STREAMING
 
MORE PICTURES
 
 

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

 
DRAW
 
IRISH MATCHES
 
LIVE STREAMING
 
PICTURES
 
Time Difference between Ireland & India is +4.5 hours.

DAY 12

On our final day of competition we faced Germany. We prepared as usual, our final buffet breakfast at the Hyatt Regency was emotional for Gavin, he demolished his usual stack of freshly made pancakes and waffles… We were keen to finish on a positive note and get the win. The final day is tough, the mood is always a little somber for all the teams outside of the final. However, it was nice to be in the club with most of the other teams. The divide between the mall and club left it feeling a bit empty and lacked atmosphere during the team event. The glass court set up in the Express Avenue Shopping Centre was really impressive but in our opinion, it did take away from the event and made it difficult to watch the top match ups. The glass court in the ISA would have been sufficient.

Playing order was 1,3,2. Conor, Scott, Sam. Conor was playing really good stuff, digging deep and focusing on the job in hand. At the end of the second, his German opponent had to quickly reel off three tins and make a runner for the WC.. Deli belly struck again. He impressively managed to get back before the ref call time, but Conor wasn’t troubled and ran out an easy winner in the end.

Scott continued his rich vein of form, he made light work of his opponent. Too much ball control, deception and won relatively easy in 3. That wrapped up the tie and our event.

Looking down through the final team positioning from 2 to 18, England to France, there really was not much to separate any of us. France, for example were two points away from beating Malaysia.. that could have landed them in the top 8, not playing Scotland for 17-18.. USA somehow managed a run to the semi finals (other teams injuries helped), Michael Creavan had beaten their no.2 player in the individuals. We had a shot at England that could have swung either way too. Egypt were head and shoulders above the rest, but really and truly, not much to separate the rest.

Some shocking news came as we finished our match with Germany, the South African coach, who was present for the tie previous to ours, had suddenly passed away just outside the venue. He was a real gentleman and his passing caused a wave of shock and sadness throughout the event. RIP Mr Graham Prior.

Egypt ran out winners over England in the final. The “formal” function was held in our hotel. A few speakers from WSF and the Indian Squash President said a few words and we headed back down to our final supper in the buffet. An over load of tandoori chicken and naan bread the past two weeks won’t be missed by lots of the guys. I might miss it a little.

All in all, it was some experience. The tough team losses were super hard to digest, the dept of every nation was impressive. Argentina’s no.1 player only losing one match the entire event and Czech Republic’s bronze medal were the stand out performances.
So many lessons learned for the full squad, very much a worth while effort! We will be tougher and we have gained a wealth of experience.

The long journey home has begun with a arduous trek through immigration in Chennai airport. Some tired bodies, tired minds. India is an experience like no other, the team were a pleasure to spend time with, great fun and their positivity was infectious! That’s certainly helps on a long trip such as this. Life long memories made.

Time to set some goals and get ready for the season ahead, this team and all it’s players have a lot more to achieve yet!

IrelandIRL – GERGermany2-0

Time: Sun 29/07/2018 13:15
Draw: Junior Team – Men’s
Score: 2-0
Match overview
Order Event IrelandIRL GERGermany Score Points     Duration
1 MS1
Conor Moran Ireland
Germany Abdel-Rahman Ghait
11-5 11-5 9-11 11-4 1-0     0:30
2 MS3
Scott Gillanders Ireland
Germany Maximillian Baum
11-9 11-9 11-9 1-0     0:35
3 MS2
Sam Buckley Ireland
Germany Nils Schwab
         

DAY 11

 

Court 3, our home court at this stage.. We took on the formidable Colombians, the 7th seeds for this event. That means we’ve played our matches against the 3rd, 4th and 7th seeds. Tough going.
One of the reasons they were seeded 7th is because of their no.1 player. Mathias Knudsen. He has been a really outstanding player in this championships, he plays a very exciting and unusual brand of squash.

Playing order was 1, 2 ,3.. Our team had Conor, Scott and Gavin representing, Sam was still recovering from a virus.
Conor looked rejuvenated, playing really smart squash, causing all sorts of problems for the mega talented Colombian. He used height superbly well, some perfect lobs followed by quick counter drops. A few phases of play where Mathias was unplayable, the first game was close, but no cigar.
Similar story in the 2nd game, great squash from both, it was on a knife edge. Tight all the way but we lost it again, 0-2 down.
A valiant effort in the 3rd, a few outrageous shots from both players, serious retrieving but again, no joy. 3-0 Colombia.

Scott was on next. He has excelled in the past few days. A very professional performance after losing the first, he took down his tall opponent in 4. He had to work hard though, never easy, in the end he was just the better squash player.

Gavin had his debut for the team in the decider. Nerves weren’t evident in the opening games, he played the best I have seen him play! Massive rallies, full court coverage, clinical finishing, inspiring stuff. His error count was low, used height beautifully and controlled the pace.
He was 2-0 up, 15-13 and 11-5.
The third was quickly won by the Colombian, perhaps Gavin’s efforts were starting to show..
He lost the fourth and went toe to toe on the fifth game for about 8 points. Unfortunately the South American was too strong in the end. Unbelievably good performance from Gavin, shame it couldn’t have been converted to a win.

Another loss, another lesson learned. Tomorrow is our final day and we’re playing Germany. Hoping to finish with a win..

David Noone

ColombiaCOL – IRLIreland2-1

Time: Sat 28/07/2018 14:30
Draw: Junior Team – Men’s
Score: 2-1
Match overview
Order Event ColombiaCOL IRLIreland Score Points     Duration
1 MS1
Matias Knudsen Colombia
Ireland Conor Moran
11-7 11-8 11-6 1-0     0:32
2 MS2
Andres Villamizar Colombia
Ireland Scott Gillanders
11-8 5-11 9-11 6-11 0-1     0:36
3 MS3
Nicolas Serna Colombia
Ireland Gavin L’Estrange
13-15 5-11 11-3 11-7 11-2 1-0     1:02

DAY 10

India is starting to catch up on us. We certainly have no complaints about our comforts here, it’s a top end hotel we’re staying at, that serves top end food. But no matter how great the surroundings are, it’s not home and it can be hard to be away from home for this long. Especially when most of our players have just turned 17.. This feeling of loneliness mixed with a groundhog day feeling is a little more on the surface the day after losing a close battle in the last 16..
Even still, every time you play for your country, it is a privilege and we tried our upmost to forget the longing for home and focus on our match against Switzerland.

There are no easy matches at this championships. The seeds from no.2 right down to no.17 or no.18 could honestly beat each other. It is amazing and a true testament to a healthy worldwide squash scene. This tie was one of those that could swing either way. Everyone needed to be on top form.

Sam was on first against Nils Roesch, whom he had beaten in the individual event. We were confident for this match but within the first 5 points, Sam was white as a ghost and his eyes were almost rolling in his head. He lost it quickly. Between games he took on some essential fluids, electrolytes, carbohydrates.. He dug deep in the second, somehow finding the energy to get to 6 all, but lost it from there. He wasn’t himself and had zero energy. He finished out the match, but there was very little resistance.

Conor was up against Yannick Wilehmi. A tough test. Like all the no.1’s here, you don’t get much cheap and the battle runs a lot deeper than just playing a game of squash. Yannick’s a great technician, cuts down from a height on every ball and works the corners very well. He’s athletic and very resilient. A slippy start from Conor in the first, he lost it 11-3. He then started to played some great squash, each of the 2nd and 3rd games were close. 6 all in each is where the game ran away from him. There is a lesson in that for Conor and like all of his matches here, he’ll be a better player for this experience.

So with two 3-0 losses, the tie was over. So Scott didn’t play.

It was a tough day at the office.

We’re going to go to the mall to watch England play Pakistan and then go to the escape rooms, to get our mind off squash and have some fun. Top 10 is no longer possible for us, but we have a lot of pride to play for. 
Looking forward to another test tomorrow.

David Noone

IrelandIRL – SUISwitzerland0-2

Time: Fri 27/07/2018 14:30
Draw: Junior Team – Men’s
Score: 0-2
Match overview
Order Event IrelandIRL SUISwitzerland Score Points     Duration
1 MS1
Conor Moran Ireland
Switzerland Yannick Wilhelmi
3-11 9-11 6-11 0-1     0:33
2 MS2
Sam Buckley Ireland
Switzerland Nils Roesch
6-11 7-11 3-11 0-1     0:33
3 MS3
Scott Gillanders Ireland
Switzerland Campbell Wells
 
 

DAY 9

Malaysia for a place in 1/4 final, top 8. It was always going to be a big ask, a win would require top performances from all players and take all the experience and fitness we’ve built up over the past few months. Malaysia are traditionally one of the strongest nations at this championships but have been tested in their group stage by France. Their top string player just lost in the 1/4’s of the individual event, a close 3-2.

We fielded our strongest team again. Playing order today was 3, 1, 2. Scott, Conor, Sam.

Morning prep went well. Very light 0730 wake up gym session for Scott, just to get the body moving and the blood flowing. A champions breakfast of freshly made omelettes, apart from Gavin, who is devouring about 4 freshly made breakfast waffles everyday.. with cream..
We got tuctucs to the club, more convenient and it heightens the senses.. Perception and reactions are sharp after 15 mins on the roads in India.

With all supporters in place, the flag laid down, team photos taken, we were ready.
Scott was class in the opening game. Long, hard, high tempo rallies. He showed the Malaysian that it wasn’t going to be easy. It wasn’t. Scott took the first.
The 2nd was the same, really closely contested. It was a heated battle, plenty of argy bargy, mental and physical reserves were being tested. Scott lost the 2nd and 3rd, both players looking a bit punch drunk in the 4th, it could be anyones match.
At 6-10, match ball down, Scott put a really good string of points together and got back to 9-10. We thought that this might be going to 5, unfortunately it didn’t.
Scott played really well, kept his error count down and is playing better each day!

Conor had a tough one. Darren Rahul. Their no.1. He dominates the middle, holds his ground and sometimes takes excessive space. Conor needed to play tidy squash, maybe the best he’s ever played to win..
He started supremely well. Similar to yesterday, hit every corner at the right time, applied great pressure. He was one up in no time.
Very exciting for us, he was close to taking the second and it went to the wire. The Malaysian took it and carried the momentum through the 3rd. Conor’s fitness was now becoming an issue, usually his strength, it was unusual to see him deprived of oxygen. Being exposed to this level of squash is one of the many reasons a trip like this is so worth while for player development. Conor was pushed to the edge, mentally and physically. He did extremely well for 95% of the match, but just couldn’t push past that fatigue. A great lesson and will inspire future training sessions.

With Conor losing 3-1, the choice was made not to play the dead rubber match. Sam practiced with the rest of the squad in preparation for tomorrow’s tie against Switzerland. They lost out to a strong Czech team. We play at 1430, again on court 3.. no streaming.

Our team spirit is still high, we had a good laugh in the hotel, watch Pakistan beat India in the mall and were treated to a high class meal thanks to Henry. Very generous. Very enjoyable.

The highest we can finish now is 9th.. that’s the goal and we’ll do our best to execute.

 
Ireland play Switzerland on Friday for their position in the 9th – 16th play offs.
 
David Noone
 

MalaysiaMAS – IRLIreland2-0

Time: Thu 26/07/2018 11:00
Draw: Junior Team – Men’s
Score: 2-0

 

Match overview
Order Event MalaysiaMAS IRL<a href="https://wsf.tournamentsoftware

FUNDRAISING FOR THE WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS IN INDIA To donate and support the Irish Junior Boys’ team participation in the World Junior Championships in Chennai, India, this July, please follow the link. Thank you. 

On Friday 25th of May Sutton LTC & Leinster CC won the women’s & men’s All Ireland Club titles respectively.

The women’s final was between Dublin university Squash Club and Sutton LTC. The 1st match was between the junior Alessia Osborne & Patricia Ryan. It was a competitive match with Alessia winning a tight match 3-0. Next up was Sarah Corcoran from Trinity & Aoileann Ní Chomhraí. It was a great match which went 3-1 to Sarah, with some really super rallies. So it was down to the number ones, Breanne Flynn and Tamaki Marumo. This was a really close match with both players pushing themselves to the limit, with some great rallies and retrieving. Breanne won a tight 1st 11-9 and then pushed on to win the 2nd & 3rd.

So Sutton LTC win 2-1 to become 2018 All Ireland Club Champions. Congratulations to them.

 

The men’s final was between Leinster CC & Fitzwilliam. Leinster with 3 members of the national team which played in the recent European Championships in Poland, were going to be very tough opponents for Fitzwilliam.

The number 4’s were up first with Keith Moran v Dara O’Flynn. It went to 3 tight games with Keith winning. Recent debutant for Ireland, Sam Olwill played Niall Rooney. Niall won the 1st game 12-10 with some great rallies. Sam then got settled and won the next 11-5.  He kept up the pace and won the next 2 games 11-5 & 11-7.

In the match of the number 1’s, Ireland number 2 Brian Byrne played former professional Derek Ryan. Always an interesting match between these 2 players. Brian is full time on the professional tour and has such a great engine was always going to be tough for Derek who isn’t playing as much top squash as Brian. With as usual, some great rallies Brian just had too much and won 11-6, 11-4, 11-9.

So without Sean Conroy and Conor O’Hare having to play, Leinster CC were All Ireland Club Champions 2018 and will represent Ireland in the European Club finals in Eindhoven from September 19th -22nd.

Good Luck to both Sutton & Leinster CC in September.

 

 

EUROPEAN U15 & U17 CHAMPIONSHIPS

Venue: Hyllie Sportcenter
Address:
Bollspelsvägen 3
21625 Malmö
Sweden
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Phone: +46 70 555 1969
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.squash.se/euro15-17

 

Contact
Name: Thomas Troedsson
Phone: +46 70 555 1969
Email: [email protected]
 
Categories
U15U17


10 May 2018 to 13 May 2018

Days

Ireland U15’s are in Group B & u17’s in Group D

U15’s Team – Brenda Li, Ali Carton, Denis Gilevskiy, Dylan Moran, Jack O’Flynn

U17’s Team – Caitlin McConnon, Kelly Byrne, Sam Buckley, Michael Creaven, Alex Smith

Draw/Results – HERE

Live Streaming (Hyllie Ct 1 & 2) – HERE 

Under 15’s

Standings of U15 – Group B
    Points Played Won Draws Lost Rubbers Games Points
1 IRLIreland 6 4 3 0 1 8 4 25 16 395 326
2 WALWales 6 4 3 0 1 7 5 23 17 364 323
3 BELBelgium 4 4 2 0 2 7 5 23 18 387 362
4 RUSRussia 4 4 2 0 2 6 6 18 19 293 333
5 DENDenmark 0 4 0 0 4 2 10 11 30 323 418

Show draw…

Latest matches of U15 – Group B
  Time Home Away Score Court
  Thu 10/05/2018 10:00 Belgium [10]Belgium RussiaRussia [18] 1-2 The Club Malmoe – TCM 2
  Thu 10/05/2018 12:00 Wales [7]Wales DenmarkDenmark [15] 2-1 The Club Malmoe – TCM 2
  Thu 10/05/2018 14:00 Ireland [2]Ireland BelgiumBelgium [10] 1-2 The Club Malmoe – TCM 2
  Thu 10/05/2018 16:00 Wales [7]Wales RussiaRussia [18] 2-1 The Club Malmoe – TCM 2
  Thu 10/05/2018 18:00 Ireland [2]Ireland DenmarkDenmark [15] 3-0 The Club Malmoe – TCM 2
  Fri 11/05/2018 10:00 Ireland [2]Ireland RussiaRussia [18] 2-1 The Club Malmoe – TCM 2
  Fri 11/05/2018 12:00 Belgium [10]Belgium DenmarkDenmark [15] 3-0 The Club Malmoe – TCM 2
  Fri 11/05/2018 14:00 Ireland [2]Ireland WalesWales [7] 2-1 The Club Malmoe – TCM 2
  Fri 11/05/2018 16:00 Denmark [15]Denmark RussiaRussia [18] 1-2 The Club Malmoe – TCM 2
  Fri 11/05/2018 18:00 Wales [7]Wales BelgiumBelgium [10] 2-1 The Club Malmoe – TCM 2
 

IRELAND U15s finish 5th.

 
5th -6th PLAY OFF

WalesWAL – IRLIreland1-2

Time: Sun 13/05/2018 10:00
Draw: U15 – 1 – 8
Score: 1-2
Match overview
Order Event WalesWAL IRLIreland Score Points     Duration
1 BS1
Tate Harms Wales
Ireland Denis Gilevskiy
4-11 3-11 4-11 0-1      
2 BS2
Rhys Evans Wales
Ireland Dylan Moran
11-9 11-7 7-11 11-5 1-0      
3 GS
Lucy Jones Wales
Ireland Brenda Li
9-11 6-11 11-9 3-11 0-1    
 
5th – 8th PLAY OFF

IsraelISR – IRLIreland0-2

Time: Sat 12/05/2018 14:00
Draw: U15 – 1 – 8
Score: 0-2
Match overview
Order Event IsraelISR IRLIreland Score Points     Duration
1 BS1
Segev Rome Israel
Ireland Denis Gilevskiy
6-11 2-11 6-11 0-1      
2 BS2
Elai Yedidia Israel
Ireland Jack O Flynn
9-11 6-11 11-8 5-11 0-1      
3 GS
Mika Bardin Israel
Ireland Brenda Li
  0-0    
 
QUARTER FINAL

SpainESP – IRLIreland2-1

At the European Squash Federation’s Annual General Meeting in Wroclaw, Poland last Saturday, the current Irish Squash Honorary Secretary, Rosie Barry was elected as a Vice President of the new ESF board. Rosie will lead in Masters’ Squash within the ESF. Rosie is a former Irish junior and current masters’ player and manager of the Irish Team. 

Along with Rosie, Hugo Hannes (Belgium) and Thomas Troedsson (Sweden) were elected to join existing Vice-President Jackie Robinson (England) and President Zena Wooldridge, OBE (England).

The AGM gave a vote of thanks to out-going Vice-Presidents Marcel Borst (Netherlands) and Pavel Sladecek (Czech Republic).

“We were very fortunate to have such excellent candidates for this year’s Vice President elections,” said Ms Wooldridge. “I’m particularly pleased to lead a new Board which is 60% female, which reinforces the sport’s commitment to gender equality as part of its campaign for Olympic inclusion.

“It is also a Board with significant and complementary experience, and will give new impetus to the continued growth of squash across ESF’s 46 member nations.”

Hugo Hannes is President of the Flemish Squash Federation, and has previously served as Vice-President and President of European Squash, and Vice-President of the World Squash Federation. Hugo will Chair the ESF Championships Committee.

Thomas Troedsson is the Director General of Swedish Squash. He is a former Vice-President of European Squash and former Championships Director for World Squash. Thomas will lead on coaching and refereeing for ESF.

The Federation has jurisdiction over seven European Championships, team and individual. 64 national teams now compete in the annual European Team Championships across three divisions. It also has over 4,000 junior participants competing in 31 junior circuit tournaments in 30 different nations – in addition to a fast-growing masters’ tournament circuit.

One of the key tasks of the ESF Board over the next year will be mobilising support behind squash’s Olympic campaign.

“Europe is the largest and most active of the five squash regions, with 46 member nations,” explained President Wooldridge. “The importance to our Members of becoming an Olympic sport was very evident at our recent AGM weekend.

“The new ESF Board will play an important role in leading a collective European support behind WSF’s Olympic bid, for a sport which aligns so well with Olympic ideals and values.”

On May 4th & 5th Irish Squash hosted Scotland, Wales & England in the Womens Over 50’s, Mens Over 70’s & Mens Over 50’s competitions. this was the 2nd Masters’ event. Cardiff took place on April 20/21st and Aberdeen takes place May 18/19th

Men’s Over 50

1st – England

2nd – Ireland

3rd – Scotland

4th – Wales

 

Men’s Over 70

1st – England

2nd – Scotland

3rd – Ireland

4th – Wales

 

Women’s Over 50

1st – England

2nd – Scotland

3rd – Wales

4th – Ireland

 

 

European Championships 2018, Wroclaw, Poland

For pictures & videos  – go to – https://www.facebook.com/IrishSquash/

Ireland’s Women & Men’s senior teams start the European Championships on May 2nd. Both teams play in Division 2. The Women’s team is Sophie O’Rourke, Ciara Moloney, Laura Neill & Sarah Corcoran. The Men’s team is Arthur Gaskin, Brian Byrne, Sean Conroy, Steve Richardson & Sam Olwill. The coaches are Hadrian Stiff & David Noone with the manager Anne Costello.

The women’s team play in a pool with Denmark, Scotland & Russia. The men play in a pool with Israel & Slovakia.

LIVE SCORING – On all IRELAND matches

LIVE STREAMING – Glass Court 1 & 2 only

Time: Sat 12/05/2018 10:00
Venue: Hasta La Vista Sport Center
Address:
ul. Góralska 5
53-610 Wrocław
Poland
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Phone: +48 713 773 730
Website: http://www.etc-2018.com
Contact
Name: Agnieszka Saniuk
Phone: +48 666 350 565
Email: [email protected]

Men 

Standings of Division 2 – Men – Group C
    Points Played Won Draws Lost Rubbers Games Points
1 IRLIreland 2 2 2 0 0 7 1 21 7 292 209
2 ISRIsrael 1 2 1 0 1 4 4 15 14 269 278
3 SVKSlovakia 0 2 0 0 2 1 7 7 22 231 305

Show draw…

Latest matches of Division 2 – Men – Group C
  Time Home Away Score Court
  Wed 02/05/2018 10:00 Ireland [3]Ireland SlovakiaSlovakia [11] 4-0 Main Location – 31+30
  Wed 02/05/2018 15:00 Israel [6]Israel SlovakiaSlovakia [11] 3-1 Main Location – 31+30
  Thu 03/05/2018 10:00 Ireland [3]Ireland IsraelIsrael [6] 3-1 Main Location – 7+8

DAY 1

 

Time: Wed 02/05/2018 10:00
Draw: Division 2 – Men – Group C
Score: 4-0

IrelandIRL – SVKSlovakia4-0

Match overview
Order Event IrelandIRL SVKSlovakia Score Points     Duration
1 MS3
Sean Conroy Ireland
Slovakia Tomas Toth
10-12 11-6 11-3 11-5 1-0     0:32
2 MS1
Arthur Gaskin Ireland
Slovakia Miroslav Celler
11-5 11-5 11-8 1-0     0:23
3 MS4
Steve Richardson Ireland
Slovakia Matej Hrnčiřík
10-12 11-8 11-4 11-5 1-0     0:37
4 MS2
Brian Byrne Ireland
Slovakia Marek Manik
11-7 11-8 11-5 1-0     0:30

 

 

DAY 2

IrelandIRL – ISRIsrael3-1

Time: Thu 03/05/2018 10:00
Draw: Division 2 – Men – Group C
Score: 3-1
Match overview
Order Event IrelandIRL ISRIsrael Score Points     Duration
1 MS4
Steve Richardson Ireland
Israel Roee Avraham
8-11 8-11 9-11 0-1     0:35
2 MS1
Arthur Gaskin Ireland
Israel Daniel Poleshchuk
6-11 11-9 9-11 11-4 12-10 1-0     0:49
3 MS2
Brian Byrne Ireland
Israel Nir Cohen
11-2 11-8 11-6 1-0     0:26
4 MS3
Sean Conroy Ireland
Israel Nadav Raziel
11-9 11-4 11-9 1-0     0:36

IrelandIRL – NEDNetherland3-1

Time: Thu 03/05/2018 18:00
Draw: Division 2 – Men – Division 2 – Men
Score: 3-1
Match overview
Order Event IrelandIRL NEDNetherland Score Points     Duration
1 MS4
Steve Richardson Ireland
Netherlands Tess Jutte
11-7 4-11 11-3 12-14 11-4 1-0     0:55
2 MS1
Arthur Gaskin Ireland
Netherlands Piedro Schweertman
6-11 11-7 4-11 5-11 0-1     0:35
3 MS2
Brian Byrne Ireland
Netherlands Marc Ter Sluis
11-6 11-4 11-5 1-0     0:30
4 MS3
Sean Conroy Ireland
Netherlands Roshan Bharos
11-6 3-11 6-11 11-9 11-5 1-0     0:49

Day 3

IrelandIRL – SUISwitzerland1-3

Time: Fri 04/05/2018 14:00
Draw: Division 2 – Men – Division 2 – Men
Score: 1-3
Match overview
Order Event IrelandIRL SUISwitzerland Score Points     Duration
1 MS4
Sam Olwill Ireland
Switzerland Roman Allinckx
3-11 6-11 11-8 11-7 9-11 0-1     0:50
2 MS1
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