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World University Championships
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2016 World University Squash Championship
SportSquash
Founded1996
DirectorInternational University Sports Federation
World Squash Federation
PresidentUnited Kingdom Zena Wooldridge
ContinentInternational
Most recent
champion(s)
Egypt Mazen Hesham (in 2014)
United Kingdom Camilla Tomlinson (in 2014)
Egypt Egypt (in 2014)

The World University Squash Championship is the official international college competition in the game of squash conducted by the World Squash Federation (WSF), which was first held in 1996 in Maastricht in Netherlands.


Results

Final Host Event Medalists
Gold Silver Bronze
1996 - Details
Netherlands
Maastricht, Netherlands
Men's Single Brazil Paul Conolly Canada Kelly Patrick France Thierry Lincou
Women's Single Belgium Kim Hannes United Kingdom Kelly Buckley Germany Sandy Suck
Team event United Kingdom Great Britain France France Germany Germany
1998 - Details
Wales
Cardiff, Wales
Men's Single France Thierry Lincou France Jean-Michel Arcucci United Kingdom Greg Tippings
Women's Single United Kingdom Jenny Tranfield Belgium Kim Hannes Canada Carolyn Russell
Team event France France United Kingdom Great Britain Canada Canada
2000 - Details
Czech Republic
Pilzen, Czech Republic
Men's Single France Thierry Lincou Canada Kelly Patrick United Kingdom Ben Garner
Women's Single Canada Marnie Baizley Hong Kong Wing Yin Chiu France Isabelle Stoehr
Team event France France Canada Canada United Kingdom Great Britain
2002 - Details
Austria
Linz, Austria
Men's Single Egypt Karim Darwish Egypt Mohammed Abbas Egypt Wael El Hindi
Women's Single France Isabelle Stoehr United Kingdom Jenny Tranfield Canada Carolyn Russell
Team event Egypt Egypt France France United Kingdom Great Britain
2004
No competition
2006 - Details
Hungary
Szeged, Hungary
Men's Single United Kingdom Chris Ryder Hungary Mark Krajcsak United Kingdom Joel Hinds
Women's Single Malaysia Lim Yoke Wah Germany Kathrin Rohrmuller United Kingdom Lauren Siddal
Team event United Kingdom Great Britain France France South Africa South Africa
2008 - Details
Egypt
Cairo, Egypt
Men's Single Egypt Ramy Ashour Egypt Tarek Momen Egypt Omar Mosaad
Women's Single Egypt Raneem El Weleily Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy Canada Alana Miller
Team event Egypt Egypt United Kingdom Great Britain Malaysia Malaysia
2010 - Details
Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Men's Single United Kingdom Joel Hinds Germany Jens Schoor United States Todd Harrity
Women's Single Hong Kong Annie Au United Kingdom Emma Chorley United Kingdom Kirsty McPhee
Team event United Kingdom Great Britain Hong Kong Hong Kong United States United States
2012
No competition
2014 - Details
India
Chennai, India
Men's Single Egypt Mazen Hesham Ga Sabry Egypt Zahed Mohamed United Kingdom Eddie Charlton
Women's Single United Kingdom Camilla Tomlinson Czech Republic Olga Ertlova Egypt Farah Abdel Meguid
Team event Egypt Egypt United Kingdom Great Britain Malaysia Malaysia
2016 - Details
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Men's Single
Women's Single
Team event

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Medal table

1 United Kingdom Great Britain 7 6 8 21
2 Egypt Egypt 7 4 3 14
3 France France 5 4 2 11
4 Canada Canada 1 3 4 8
5 Hong Kong Hong Kong 1 2 0 2
6 Belgium Belgium 1 1 0 2
7 Malaysia Malaysia 1 0 2 3
8 Brazil Brazil 1 0 0 1
9 Germany Germany 0 2 2 4
10 Czech Republic Czech Republic 0 1 0 1
- Hungary Hungary 0 1 0 1
12 United States United States 0 0 2 2
13 South Africa South Africa 0 0 1 1

See also

References