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'''Scottish Squash''' ( |
'''Scottish Squash''' (from 2010 to 2017 '''Scottish Squash and Racketball''') is recognised by [[Sport England]] as the [[Scotland|Scottish]] national governing body of the sport of [[Squash (sport)|Squash]]. |
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The Scottish Squash Raquets Association was formed in 1936 and later merged with the Scottish Women’s Squash Raquets Association, which was founded in 1937. |
The Scottish Squash Raquets Association was formed in 1936 and later merged with the Scottish Women’s Squash Raquets Association, which was founded in 1937. |
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Sport | Squash |
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Founded | 1936 |
Regional affiliation | European Squash Federation |
Location | Oriam, Edinburgh |
President | Jim Hay |
CEO | Maggie Still |
Coach | Paul Bell |
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Scottish Squash (from 2010 to 2017 Scottish Squash and Racketball) is recognised by Sport England as the Scottish national governing body of the sport of Squash.
The Scottish Squash Raquets Association was formed in 1936 and later merged with the Scottish Women’s Squash Raquets Association, which was founded in 1937.
The first Scottish Men’s Championship was organised in 1936, before the formal founding of the SSRA; the first ladies’ championship was held in 1937.
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