1998 Women's World Team Squash Championships

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Women's World Team 1998
11th World Women's Team Championship
Location Flag of Germany.svg   Stuttgart, Germany
Date(s)November 09 - November 15, 1998
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Champions Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Runners-up Flag of England.svg England
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Third place Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
  Flag of Malaysia.svg 1996 Flag of England.svg 2000  

The 1998 Women's World Team Squash Championships were held in Stuttgart, Germany and took place from November 9 until November 15, 1998. [1] [2]

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
  2. Flag of England.svg England
  3. Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
  4. Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
  5. Flag of Germany.svg Germany
  6. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
  7. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
  8. Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
  9. Flag of Spain.svg Spain
  10. Flag of the United States.svg United States
  11. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
  12. Flag of France.svg France
  13. Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
  14. Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong

Results

[3]

First round

Pool A

DateTeam OneTeam TwoScore
Nov 09 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of Germany.svg Germany3-0
Nov 09 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Flag of the United States.svg United States3-0
Nov 10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand3-0
Nov 10 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Flag of the United States.svg United States3-0
Nov 11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of the United States.svg United States3-0
Nov 11 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Flag of Germany.svg Germany2-1
PosNationTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Michelle Martin, Sarah Fitzgerald, Carol Owens, Liz Irving 3306
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Philippa Beams, Sarah Cook, Leilani Joyce, Shelley Kitchen 3214
3 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Sabine Schöne, Sandy Suck, Sabine Baum, Karin Beriere 3122
4 Flag of the United States.svg United States Louisa Hall, Demer Holleran, Ellie Pierce, Ivy Pochoda 3030

Pool B

DateTeam OneTeam TwoScore
Nov 09 Flag of England.svg England Flag of Spain.svg Spain3-0
Nov 09 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands3-0
Nov 10 Flag of England.svg England Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands3-0
Nov 10 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of Spain.svg Spain3-0
Nov 11 Flag of England.svg England Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa2-1
Nov 11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Flag of Spain.svg Spain2-1
PosNationTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of England.svg England Sue Wright, Suzanne Horner, Linda Charman, Jane Martin 3306
2 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Claire Nitch, Natalie Grainger, Angelique Clifton-Parks, Annelize Naudé 3214
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson, Nicole Beumer, Daphne Jelgersma, Marjolein Houtsma 3122
4 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Laia Sans, Natalia Meneu, Elisabet Sadò 3003

Pool C

DateTeam OneTeam TwoScore
Nov 09 Flag of France.svg France Flag of Austria.svg Austria3-0
Nov 09 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden3-0
Nov 10 Flag of France.svg France Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2-1
Nov 10 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Flag of Austria.svg Austria3-0
Nov 11 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Flag of Austria.svg Austria3-0
Nov 11 Flag of France.svg France Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden3-0
PosNationTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of France.svg France Isabelle Stoehr, Corinne Castets, Astrid Gamory, Laurence Bruniera 3306
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Heather Wallace, Melanie Jans, Marnie Baizley, Lauren Wagner 3214
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Maria Lundmark, Johanna Wahlberg, Jenny Akervall, Eva Svenby 3122
4 Flag of Austria.svg Austria Sissi Coli, Pamela Pancis, Ines Gradnitzer 3003

Pool D

DateTeam OneTeam TwoScore
Nov 09 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland2-1
Nov 09 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong2-1
Nov 10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland3-0
Nov 10 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong3-0
Nov 11 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt0-3
Nov 11 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland1-2
PosNationTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Salma Shabana, Maha Zein, Omneya Abdel Kawy, Engy Kheirallah 3306
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Annabel Romadenne, Kim Hannes, Katline Cauwels 3214
3 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Laura Mylotte, Olivia French, Eleanor Lapthorne, Jenny Dillon 3122
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Rebecca Chiu, Elsie Ng, Christina Mak, Iris Chung 3003

Quarter finals

DateTeam OneTeam TwoScore
Nov 13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt3-0
Nov 13 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands3-0
Nov 13 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of the Netherlands.svg Germany3-0
Nov 13 Flag of England.svg England Flag of France.svg France3-0

Semi finals

DateTeam OneTeam TwoScore
Nov 14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa3-0
Nov 14 Flag of England.svg England Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand2-1

Third Place Play Off

DateTeam OneTeam TwoScore
Nov 15 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa2-1

Final

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References

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  2. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries. Archived from the original on 2018-07-19. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
  3. "World Team results". Google Groups. Archived from the original on 2019-11-14. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
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