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Bad Hair Day in Amsterdam The WORD from the Scottish Camp Yeah Yeah .Squash Blah-Di-Blah Di-Blah On to the more important matters; a worrying trend of pathetic hair cuts is sweeping the European Squash World. Starting at the top (literally) Peter Nicols dreadful barnet leaves him more hair-netter than nick-hitter these days, whilst the pretender to his throne, James Willstrop joins him in some sort of German B movie Bjorn Borg, long haired fusion Nightmare. Jethro Binns (John Whites illustrious training partner) and
Andrea Torrici (Italy) appear to be getting in touch with their
Lithuanian peasant sides whilst Lee Beachill, Greg Tippings
and Kirsten Johnson are doing their bit for the third division
footballers.If were looking for someone to solve the mystery of why squash players are turning to bad hair perhaps the Kojak of squash Paul Gregory may be useful although the sight of his shiny cupin on court with the overgrown locks and beard of Andre Holdegger left many wondering if this was a Buddha vs. Jesus of Nazareth celebrity death match. Speaking of slapheads watch this space for messieurs Arcucci and Ryan who look like they might be joining Greg in the not too distant future. Special mentions must go though to Stevie Richardson and Borja
Golan.A strategically placed rubber band leaves the Irishman with a ridiculous tuft of hair protruding from the centre of his napper whilst the young Spaniard has opted for braids prompting Heathy to comment Whats he up to? Thats the kind of nonsense 11 year old girls get on holiday in Tenerife. Although Martin himself has his own issues as he is now sporting a fine winter plumage (!) The Just for Men bottle may be calling, if so Im sure Dave Pearson and Paul Carter will be able to lend him a splash as they appear to be going through buckets of the stuff!! Anyway .back to trying to get back in the top eight ![]() |
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| 28-Apr-05: LIVE FROM AMSTERDAM Day TWO More stories and reports from Linda Davie in Amsterdam ... |
No.1 Manuela Zehnder after leading 2 - 0 , (5 - 0 in 3rd) didn't
take her chances in the third that were presented to her from a seemingly
agitated Jana Smeralova (agitated within herself) - Smeralova
managed to impose herself from then on winning comfortably in the fifth.
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![]() Laura Mylotte on a a fine Irish win against France Our 'ever-ready bunny' Madeline bounced back from a 2-0 defecit against Isabelle Stoehr to stage a magnificent comeback and win the first and crucial match, 9-7 in the fifth, leading the Irish as she always does. 'Chad's Chick' Aisling then came through a tough 3/0 against Celia Allamargot to win the match for Ireland, taking us to our first semi-final for ... well, let's just say a long long time, to be sure, to be sure ... Champion treadmill runner Laura then finished the job off with another hard fought 3/0 win over Laurence Bois. Look out the English ... remember the Six Nations ... Laura Mylotte ![]() |
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Nick Matthew's second day diary ... Everything is still going smoothly here in Amsterdam. The
men had a 4 - 0 win over Finland last night with Peter Nicol
looking particularly sharp against Olli Touminen. The Women have beaten
Scotland and Germany, both 3 - 0. Everyone was pleased for Vicky
Botwright today who made her first appearance at number one for
England. "I had to take deep breaths every time I was serving. I am pleased I won my first cap as England No.1 and was pleased with the team performance." Vicky Botwright The coaching staff have had their hands full coping with us as usual, but Carts (aka Jose Mourinho) and DP (aka David Brent) managed to escape for an hour or two for a Chinese last night, whilst the rest of us watched the dull 0 - 0 draw at Stamford Bridge. Phil Newton, our physio, has had no such luck though, with us keeping him busy as always. His neuromuscular machine has come in handy for myself to loosen up after a night's sleep on the soft beds in the hotel. Just relaxing at the moment before our match with Ireland tonight with Carts currently reminiscing about his Europeans debut back in 1852 ! ![]() |
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ZEUS IS BACK Greek team report day two from Petros Tzamaloukas ... Second day in Amsterdam and we finally got on court against Switzerland. We all knew it was going to be a tough match but we were determined to do as well as we could in the pool matches and get a good start. Unfortunately
we lost 3/1 but I think Paul Gregory's performance and win is a good
weapon for us for getting the second place in the group. Paul (Zeus) is
back and the team spirit is fantastic. Fabian fought well but went down to
Swiss No 1.For the afternoon against Israel we will need the rest of the Gods to perform to their best and give the second pool position to Greece. The Greek players and bench need a Rehangel spirit ! Take care ... Petros Tzamaloukas |
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UKRAINE Sergiy Zamomlystrow enjoys his first Euro Team outing, against Scotland, and will be back for more ... I
am 16 years old and have been playing squash since 2002 - 3 years. I was born in Crimea, and I live with my mother and at present I am at school. Next year I go to University to study International Economics. I hope that in 7 years time we can win this Championship, This is our dream ... Sergiy Zamomlystrow |
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French coach André Delhoste reports on France's opening matches ... Hello
Framboise,Here are our results of our first day in Amsterdam ... FRANCE v WALES Against Wales, in our 10am match, we chose to present our 4 main players to assure a comfortable victory against the most threatening adversary of the pool. Little did we know that they would chose to leave on the bench their two best players, Gough and Evans After a hesitant start on the centre court, Renan, who couldnt find his length in the first game, nevertheless won his match against Greg Tippings 9/7, 9/2, 10/8. Despite a last effort in the third game, the welshman was tired and couldnt fight much anymore Meanwhile, on court number 20, Jean-Michel [Arcucci] was struggling against Jethro Binns. The front walls here are particularly slow, and its hard to accelerate the pace, not to mention that the marks to find a perfect length vary a lot from other courts. Jean-Michel did concede two games, as he couldnt take his opponent out of his comfort zone. Then again, we were not worried, as the others games were quite severe The final result, 7/9 9/1 2/9 9/2 9/0 Greg went on right after that, and despite a very rocky start against Ricky Davies, he was down 0/7 in the 1st, he was able to string the points quickly as he succeeded to take the ball much earlier, fixed his opponents and played good drop shots. 9/7, 9/0, 9/4. Thierry ended the match on the Central against Gavin Jones, changing the pace constantly, taking the ball early and pushing the Welsh to the back constantly. He took advantage of this match to adjust his length and his winners as soon as a opportunity presented itself. FRANCE v GERMANY For the 5pm match against Germany, we swapped Jean-Michel for Laurent. Germany left their number one to rest, Simon Frenz. Laurent started against Oliver Post, while Renan was playing Johannes Voigt. Those two matches were over quite quickly, imposing a far too fast pace for their opponent, losing 9 points for Laurent, and 5 for Renan. Greg was playing the Junior Simon Rosner, and transformed the encounter into an exhibition match. The young player lacked experience at such a level, and Greg made him play from the middle of the second game. 9/0, 9/2, 9/0. Thierry ended once again playing Stefan Leifels, pushed himself physically and tried to play as many short balls as he could. 10/8 9/5 9/0. Here it is for the first day. Tomorrow, were playing Spain at 3pm, but will decide after training who will play André Delhoste |
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| 27-Apr-05: LIVE FROM AMSTERDAM As
you may know, I was not chosen to go to the Europeans this time. But not
to worry, Linda Davie is in Amsterdam, and we'll be getting notes and
stories from the players, so watch this space
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Celia Allamargot, the youngster making her debut for the French
Team has sent us her first words
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| England Off To A Flier Nick Matthew reports ... Arrived
here in Amsterdam yesterday afternoon after a mini delay due to the lovely
northern weather, and met up with the Southern Softies at Schipol. Beach was immediatley nominated to drive the team bus and treated Linda and the rest of the girls to a roller coaster ride in the car park. Had a lovely dinner at the function last night and spent the rest of the time debating what Alison's initiation should be and whether DP would find out about Jenny's 50 pound fine (hope I haven't let the cat out of the bag). The team this year is a good mixture of youth and experience with Alison making her debut and Linda and Parkey trying to add to their 52 and 50 caps respectively. The first match went ok without any hitches. The guys beat an under strength Holland 4 - 0 and the girls beat Belgium 3 - 0, the highlight of which was Alison serving out on her first England appearance. Nick Matthew |
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GREECE ,THE BEST LOOKING TEAM We
arrived on Tuesday afternoon from Athens and the team was completed with
the arrival of Paul and Fabian earlier in the day. Unfortunately the sun is not here but stayed home but the hotel and venue are very nice. Yesterday evening we had a walk in the beautiful city of Amsterdam and today (Wednesday) we are preparing for our Thursday pool matches against Switzerland and Israel. It's a bit strange that we are not competing the first day and tomorrow we'll have plenty of work. We are the Greek Gods (photo below) and we look forward going as far as possible. Who expected Greece to be crowned European football champions in Portugal? No one! Now it's the Greek Squash team's turn but unfortunately the championships system doesn't give us this opportunity. But be aware ... I hope you have a lot of humour, we'll keep in touch, cheers for now ... Petros Tzamaloukas |
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Girls' Winning StartIt's Wednesday 27th April and day one of the European Team Championships in Amsterdam. The matches are being played at the FransOtten Stadium which is theperfect arena to stage such a huge event, boasting 20 glassback courts and a show court with three glass sides. It's so far so good for the English squad. The Women's team drewthe short straw and had to play their first match at 10.00 am, with a practice beforehand at 9.00am (8.00 am UK time !!! shhhh) We played Belgium and our team picked for this match was Linda Elriani, Vicky Botwright and Alison Waters, with JennyDuncalf playing later in the Scotland Match We all managed to win 3 - 0 quite comfortably, and what with it being Ali's debut England Senior match, she played steadily and nerve free to win her match losing only a handful of points. At 7.00pm we played Scotland, which was tougher match for us on paper, but again we managed to win 3-0 without dropping a game. Linda Elriani |
25-Apr-05:Waters set for Senior Debut London's Alison Waters will make a surprise England squash debut at the European Team Championships in the Netherlands this week. The 21-year-old from Southgate has stepped up to replace Yorkshire's
world No8 Jenny Tranfield, who is suffering with an Achilles injury
and is now unable to take part in the event. Waters, who was selected as first reserve when the team was first announced, will join team-mates Linda Elriani (Sussex), Vicky Botwright (Lancs) and Jenny Duncalf (Yorks) in Amsterdam to defend the title which England's women have held unopposed since 1978. Waters has enjoyed a highly successful run over the past year, winning the WISPA 'Young Player of the Year' award in December, then in February becoming the first unseeded player ever to reach the women's final in the British National Championships. Later in the same month, Alison picked up her maiden WISPA title, winning the Southport Open in the USA. "Alison is a young talent with a great future," said England Squash National Coach David Pearson. "She thoroughly deserves her place in the England team." Waters is overjoyed to be making her England debut: "To represent your country in any sport is the greatest honour, so I'm thrilled to be playing for England for the first time," said Alison. "I feel very sorry for Jenny, but I'm delighted to chosen to take her place. "When I look back and think of how much I looked up to players like Linda and Vicky when I was much younger, it's fantastic to think that I'm now playing alongside them in the national team! Without doubt, this is the highlight of my career so far," Waters added. England will also be defending the men's European title in Amsterdam. The all-Yorkshire squad features Lee Beachill, Peter Nicol, James Willstrop, Nick Matthew and Simon Parke.
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01-Apr-05:Parke Recalled In All-Yorkshire England Squad Former world No3 Simon Parke has earned a recall into an all-Yorkshire men's England squad for the European Team Squash Championships in the Netherlands later this month. Fellow Yorkshire player Jenny Tranfield is making a comeback in the women's squad, which was also announced today by England Squash National Coach David Pearson. The full team line-ups are - men: Lee Beachill (Yorks), Peter Nicol (Yorks), James Willstrop (Yorks), Nick Matthew (Yorks) and Simon Parke (Yorks); and women: Linda Elriani (Sussex), Vicky Botwright (Lancs), Jenny Tranfield (Yorks) and Jenny Duncalf (Yorks). England will defend both the men's and women's titles the men's team having reigned supreme since 1993, with victories over France in the last five finals, whilst England's women claimed their 27th successive title last year in France, unbeaten every year since the inaugural championship in 1978. Simon
Parke, the 32-year-old world No22, made his England debut in 1989
since when he has earned 56 caps, sharing with former team-mate Del
Harris the honour of being the fourth most-capped Englishman. Struck
down with testicular cancer in 1996, the former British National
champion made a remarkable recovery to achieve a career-high world
No3 ranking in October 2000 after winning the US Open. He last
represented England in the European Championships in his home town
of Nottingham two years ago."It's fantastic to be picked to play for England again. It's always an honour to play for your country and I was really hoping for a chance to get back into the squad," said the former England No1. "I'm still really enjoying my squash even though I realise that I've only got a few years left in the game now but I am determined to raise my game again and get back into the world's top 16 and then the top ten." Linda Elriani (the former Miss Charman) is also enjoying a renewed enthusiasm for the sport. The 33-year-old world No6 from Eastbourne began the year by winning two titles on the WISPA World Tour in the USA, then brushed aside all opposition in the British Championships in Manchester in February to claim the National title for the first time in her 17th appearance in the event! With 57 caps to her credit, Elriani is the fifth most-capped woman in England, with the chance of moving up to fourth place in Amsterdam. |
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