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Squash championship held in Sheffield, England
Women's World Team 2000 |
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Location | Sheffield, England |
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Date(s) | 17–25 November 2000 |
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Champions | England |
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Runners-up | Australia |
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Third place | New Zealand |
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The 2000 Women's Eye Group World Team Squash Championships were held in Sheffield, England and took place from 17 November until 25 November 2000.[1][2]
- England
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Egypt
- Netherlands
- Scotland
- South Africa
- Germany
- Canada
- France
- Denmark
- Hong Kong
[3][4]
Date
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
19 Nov |
England |
Italy |
3-0
|
19 Nov |
Hong Kong |
Brazil |
2-1
|
20 Nov |
England |
Hong Kong |
3-0
|
20 Nov |
Italy |
Brazil |
0-3
|
21 Nov |
England |
Brazil |
3-0
|
21 Nov |
Italy |
Hong Kong |
0-3
|
Pos
|
Nation
|
Team
|
P
|
W
|
L
|
Pts
|
1 |
England |
Stephanie Brind, Rebecca Macree, Linda Charman, Tania Bailey |
3 |
3 |
0 |
6
|
2 |
Hong Kong |
Rebecca Chiu, Karen Lau, Elsie Ng, Christina Mak |
3 |
2 |
1 |
4
|
3 |
Brazil |
Karen Redfern, Flavia Roberts, Alessandra Bello, Carmen Amazonas |
3 |
1 |
2 |
2
|
4 |
Italy |
Sonia Pasteris, Chiara Ferrari, Veronica Favero, Manuela Manetta |
3 |
0 |
3 |
0
|
Date
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
19 Nov |
Australia |
Wales |
3-0
|
19 Nov |
Denmark |
Malaysia |
2-1
|
20 Nov |
Australia |
Malaysia |
3-0
|
20 Nov |
Denmark |
Wales |
3-0
|
Nov 210 |
Australia |
Denmark |
3-0
|
21 Nov |
Malaysia |
Wales |
3-0
|
Pos
|
Nation
|
Team
|
P
|
W
|
L
|
Pts
|
1 |
Australia |
Sarah Fitzgerald, Natalie Grinham, Robyn Cooper, Laura Keating |
3 |
3 |
0 |
6
|
2 |
Denmark |
Ellen Petersen, Julie Dorn-Jensen, Line Hansen |
3 |
2 |
1 |
4
|
3 |
Malaysia |
Sharon Wee, Tricia Chuah, Cheryl David |
3 |
1 |
2 |
2
|
4 |
Wales |
Katrina Hogan, Hayley James, Anna Vaughan, Louise Griffiths |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3
|
Date
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
19 Nov |
New Zealand |
Spain |
3-0
|
20 Nov |
New Zealand |
France |
3-0
|
21 Nov |
France |
Spain |
3-0
|
Date
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
19 Nov |
Egypt |
Nigeria |
w/o 1
|
19 Nov |
Canada |
Switzerland |
2-1
|
20 Nov |
Egypt |
Switzerland |
3-0
|
20 Nov |
Canada |
Nigeria |
w/o 1
|
21 Nov |
Egypt |
Canada |
3-0
|
21 Nov |
Switzerland |
Nigeria |
w/o 1
|
1 Nigeria were forced to withdraw after the draw due to visa problems.
Date
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
19 Nov |
Netherlands |
Ireland |
3-0
|
20 Nov |
Germany |
Netherlands |
2-1
|
21 Nov |
Germany |
Ireland |
3-0
|
Date
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
19 Nov |
South Africa |
United States |
3-0
|
19 Nov |
Scotland |
Japan |
3-0
|
20 Nov |
South Africa |
Japan |
3-0
|
20 Nov |
Scotland |
United States |
3-0
|
21 Nov |
South Africa |
Scotland |
2-1
|
21 Nov |
Japan |
United States |
0-3
|
Pos
|
Nation
|
Team
|
P
|
W
|
L
|
Pts
|
1 |
South Africa |
Claire Nitch, Sjeanne Cawdry, Angelique Clifton-Parks |
3 |
3 |
0 |
6
|
2 |
Scotland |
Pamela Nimmo, Wendy Maitland, Senga Macfie, Susan Dalrymple |
3 |
2 |
1 |
4
|
3 |
United States |
Ivy Pochoda, Louisa Hall, Margaret Elias, Shirin Kaufman |
3 |
1 |
2 |
2
|
3 |
Japan |
Eri Tsuchida, Naoko Nishio, Yuka Goto, Yoriko Hamada |
3 |
0 |
3 |
0
|
Date
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
22 Nov |
Australia |
Ireland |
3-0
|
22 Nov |
New Zealand |
Hong Kong |
3-0
|
22 Nov |
South Africa |
Brazil |
3-0
|
22 Nov |
England |
Malaysia |
3-0
|
22 Nov |
Egypt |
Denmark |
2-1
|
22 Nov |
Canada |
Netherlands |
2-1
|
22 Nov |
Germany |
Switzerland |
2-1
|
22 Nov |
France |
Scotland |
2-1
|
Date
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
23 Nov |
Australia |
France |
3-0
|
23 Nov |
New Zealand |
South Africa |
2-1
|
23 Nov |
Egypt |
Germany |
2-1
|
23 Nov |
England |
Canada |
3-0
|
Date
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
24 Nov |
Australia |
Egypt |
2-1
|
24 Nov |
England |
New Zealand |
2-1
|
Third-place play-off
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Date
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
25 Nov |
New Zealand |
Egypt |
2-1
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