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SquashTalk>News >Jan 6 British Junior Open Finals Results [last update was 6-jan-01 ] |
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Egyptians Earn Six of Eight titles! |
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World Squash News © 2000
Squashtalk ( file photos: top Quibell by Vaughn Winchell, middle and bottom: Quibell gets her trophy, photos by Steve Cubbins) EGYPT TODAY: Egyptians garnered 6 of 8 finals, led by Omneya El Kawy in the girls U19. USA's Quibell wins U17. James Willstrop falls to Gregory Gaultier as British get shut out of the finals. EGYPT DOMINATION Whilst Egypt celebrated successes in six of the eight finals in the Eye Group British Junior Open Squash Championships in Sheffield today (Saturday), hosts England were left without a single victory in the world's most prestigious junior tournament for the first time since 1980. The blow came in the concluding match
at Abbeydale Club, the final of the It was the fourth successive loss for the 17-year-old from Pontefract against the year-older full-time player from Aix-en-Provence, and a disappointing end to a great tournament for the talented youngster who already has British Junior Open wins at U14 and U17 and, unlike his opponent, a further chance to add the U19 title next year. England also went down in the women's
U19 final when Egypt's top seed Omneya Abdel Kawy beat Yorkshire's Jenny
Duncalf, the second seed from Harrogate, 9-4 9-2 6-9 9-4 - Duncalf being
the first player in the In the women's U17 final, Michelle
Quibell became the first ever American British Junior Open champion when
she ended the run of unseeded Australian Kasey Brown in a 9-1 9-0 9-4
scoreline. Selected RESULTS: Eye Group British Junior Open Squash Championships, Sheffield, England FINALS Men's U 19: Women's U19: Men's U17: Women's U17 Plate: Men's U15 Women's U15 Men's U13 Women's U13
[detailed full results here for all divisions]
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