2001 Men's World Team Squash Championships

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Men's World Team 2001
18th World Men's Team Championship
Location Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Australia
Date(s)October 22–28, 2001
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Champions Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Runners-up Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Third place Flag of England.svg England
  Flag of Egypt.svg 1999 Flag of Austria.svg 2003  

The 2001 Men's World Team Squash Championships took place between October 22 and October 28 in Australia. [1] [2]

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
  2. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales
  3. Flag of England.svg England
  4. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
  5. Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
  6. Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt
  7. Flag of France.svg France
  8. Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
  9. Flag of Finland.svg Finland
  10. Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan
  11. Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
  12. Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland

Results

[3] [4]

Pool A

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong3-0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland3-0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of Norway.svg Norway3-0
Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Flag of Norway.svg Norway3-0
Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong3-0
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Flag of Norway.svg Norway3-0
PosNationTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia David Palmer, Stewart Boswell Paul Price, John Williams 3306
2 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Derek Ryan, Steve Richardson, Liam Kenny, Patrick Foster 3214
3 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Faheem Khan, Vincent Cheung, Roger Ngan, Jackie Lee 3122
4 Flag of Norway.svg Norway Richard Larsson, Raymond Pettersen, Joakim Salem, Tom Andre Hansen 3030

Pool B

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of Germany.svg Germany3-0
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico3-0
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales2-1
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico3-0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales Flag of Germany.svg Germany2-1
Flag of Germany.svg Germany Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico3-0
PosNationTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Glenn Whittaker, Adrian Hansen, Mike Tootill, Rodney Durbach 3306
2 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales Alex Gough, David Evans, Greg Tippings, Gavin Jones 3214
3 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Simon Frenz, Florian Pössl, Edgar Schneider, Stefan Leifels 3122
4 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Mariano Aguilar, Armando Zarazua, Octavio Montero, Moises Galvez 3030

Pool C

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of England.svg England Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden3-0
Flag of England.svg England Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan2-1
Flag of England.svg England Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya3-0
Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya3-0
Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden3-0
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya3-0
PosNationTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of England.svg England Lee Beachill, Chris Walker, Mark Chaloner, Paul Johnson 3306
2 Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Mansoor Zaman, Shahid Zaman, Shamsul Islam Khan, Ajaz Azmat 3214
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Daniel Forslund, Christian Drakenberg, Badr Abdel Aziz, Johan Jungling 3122
4 Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya Otto Kwach, Hartaj Bains, Charan Walia, Rajdeep Bains 3030

Pool D

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Flag of Japan.svg Japan3-0
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark3-0
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Flag of Finland.svg Finland3-0
Flag of Finland.svg Finland Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark3-0
Flag of Finland.svg Finland Flag of Japan.svg Japan3-0
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Flag of Japan.svg Japan3-0
PosNationTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Jonathon Power Graham Ryding, Shahier Razik, Kelly Patrick 3306
2 Flag of Finland.svg Finland Juha Raumolin, Olli Tuominen, Mika Monto, Janne Kyttanen 3214
3 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Michael Hansen, Mikkel Korsbjerg, Danny Knudsen, Mads Korsbjerg 3122
4 Flag of Japan.svg Japan Kimihiko Sano, Takehide Hota, Ron Tanno, Yoshihiro Watanabe 3030

Pool E

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Flag of Austria.svg Austria3-0
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands3-0
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia2-1
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Flag of Austria.svg Austria3-0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland2-1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Flag of Austria.svg Austria3-0
PosNationTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Kenneth Low, Mohd Azlan Iskandar, Ong Beng Hee 3214
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland John White, Neil Frankland, Martin Heath, Peter O'Hara 3214
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Lucas Buit, Gabor Marges, Tommy Berden, Marc Reus 3214
4 Flag of Austria.svg Austria Gerhard Schedlbauer, Andreas Fuchs, Michael Gruber, Markus Rossler 3030

Pool F

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of the United States.svg United States3-0
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand3-0
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of France.svg France2-1
Flag of France.svg France Flag of the United States.svg United States3-0
Flag of France.svg France Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand3-0
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Flag of the United States.svg United States2-1
PosNationTeamPWLPts
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Amr Shabana, Omar El Borolossy, Mohammed Abbas, Karim Darwish 3306
2 Flag of France.svg France Thierry Lincou, Renan Lavigne, Grégory Gaultier, Jean-Michel Arcucci 3214
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Paul Steel, Daniel Sharplin, George Crosby 3122
4 Flag of the United States.svg United States Richard Chin, Preston Quick, Damian Walker, Tim Wyant 3030

Second Round

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Flag of Finland.svg Finland3-0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden3-0
Flag of England.svg England Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales2-1
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark3-0
Flag of France.svg France Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan2-1
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands2-1
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Flag of Germany.svg Germany2-1
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland3-0

Quarter Finals

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Scotland Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa2-1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of France.svg France3-0
Flag of England.svg England Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia2-1
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2-1

Semi Finals

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Flag of England.svg England3-0
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland2-1

Third Place Play Off

Team OneTeam TwoScore
Flag of England.svg England Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland3-0

Final

See also

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References

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  2. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  3. "Men's World Team Championship 2001". Squash Player.
  4. "The squash squad". Al-Ahram Weekly. Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2015-09-03.
Preceded by
Egypt
1999
Squash World Team
Australia

2001
Succeeded by
Austria
2003