Canadian Junior Open Squash

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Canadian Junior Open
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Event nameCanadian Junior Open
Location Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
VenueThe Club at White Oaks
Website
Men's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s) Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Sebastian Salazar Gomez
Women's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s) Flag of the United States.svg Lucie Stefanoni

The Canadian Junior Open is a yearly Junior squash championship held in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. The tournament hosts nearly 300 players representing between 20 and 25 countries every year. The tournament is organized by Squash Canada and Squash Ontario.

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The Canadian Junior Open is divided into eight categories — Boys Under-19, Boys Under-17, Boys Under-15, Boys Under-13, Girls Under-19, Girls Under-17, Girls Under-15 and Girls Under-13. [1]

List of winners by category (Boys)

YearUnder-13Under-15Under-17Under-19
1996 Flag of the United States.svg Colby Smith Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Shawn Delierre Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec David Phillips Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Shahier Razik
1997unknownunknownunknownunknown
1998unknownunknownunknownunknown
1999unknownunknownunknownunknown
2000 Flag of Mexico.svg Arturo Salazar Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Reece Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jhie Gough unknown
2001Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta David Letorneau Flag of Mexico.svg Arturo Salazar Flag of Mexico.svg Mauricio Sanchez Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Dylan Bennett
2002unknown Flag of Mexico.svg Arturo Salazar Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Reece Flag of Mexico.svg Mauricio Sanchez
2003Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Brian Hong Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta David Letorneau Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba [Andrew Boumford] Flag of Colombia.svg Miguel Angel Rodriguez
2004unknownFlag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Kelly Shannon Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Keith Pritchard Flag of Colombia.svg Miguel Angel Rodriguez
2005Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Jamie Baker Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Brian Hong Flag of Malaysia.svg Kamran Khan Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Colin West
2006unknownunknownunknown Flag of Mexico.svg Arturo Salazar
2007 Flag of Mexico.svg Edgar Zayas Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Tyler Osborne Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Brian Hong Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Kelly Shannon
2008Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Joshua Sekhar unknownunknownunknown
2009 Flag of Mexico.svg Guillermo Cortez Ortiz Flag of Mexico.svg Edgar Zayas Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Tyler Osborne Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Andrew Schnell
2010unknownunknownunknownFlag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Tyler Osborne
2011Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Ravi Seth Flag of the United States.svg Bransten Ming Flag of Mexico.svg Edgar Zayas Flag of Mexico.svg Mario Yanez
2012 Flag of Guatemala.svg Enriquez Alejandro Flag of Mexico.svg Jesus Camacho Flag of Peru.svg Diego Elias Flag of Mexico.svg Edgar Zayas
2013Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Nathan Mead Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Akasham Rajagopaul Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Mohammad Al-Saraj Flag of England.svg Lyell Fuller
2014Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Abdelrahman Dweek Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Ayala Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Michael Mehl Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec David Baillargeon
2015 Flag of England.svg Jack Bloomfield Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Abdelrahman Dweek Flag of Mexico.svg Leonel Cardenas Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Matthew Henderson
2016 Flag of Mexico.svg Federico Sosa Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Abdelrahman Dweek Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario James Flynn Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Akasham Rajagopaul
2017 Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Glaser Flag of Ecuador.svg David Costales Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Asser Ibrahim Flag of Colombia.svg Matias Knudsen
2018Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Youssef Salem Flag of Mexico.svg Federico Sosa Flag of Ecuador.svg David Costales Flag of Mexico.svg Leonardo Vargas
2019Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Abdullah Mahfouz Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Jose Torres Lara Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Gabrial Yun Flag of Mexico.svg Juan S. S. Gomez


Boys' champions by country

CountryU-13U-15U-17U-19Total
Flag of France.svg  France 3551023
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 754218
Flag of England.svg  England 355417
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 30227
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 11136
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 21126
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 03205
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 01203
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 10012
Flag of India.svg  India 01102
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 01102
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 11002
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 00011
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 00101
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 01001
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 10001

List of winners by category (Girls)

YearUnder-13Under-15Under-17Under-19
1994did not play Flag of Spain.svg Elisabet Sado Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kim Hannes Flag of France.svg Isabelle Stoehr
1995did not play Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tine Hannes Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aurelia Eneide Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gaby Hegy
1996did not play Flag of Germany.svg Katrin Rohrmuller Flag of Germany.svg Natacha Serjan Flag of England.svg Kate Allisson
1997did not play Flag of England.svg Laura Lengthorn Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Olivia Hauser Flag of Slovenia.svg Petra Vihar
1998did not play Flag of Egypt.svg Essam Ghada Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Olivia Hauser Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Katline Cauwels
1999 Flag of France.svg Célia Allamargot Flag of Spain.svg Margaux Moros Flag of Egypt.svg Omneya Abdel Kawy Flag of Egypt.svg Engy Kheirallah
2000 Flag of Spain.svg Chantal Moros Flag of the Netherlands.svg Orla Noom Flag of the Netherlands.svg Milja Dorenbos Flag of England.svg Dominique Lloyd-Walter
2001 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Fialová Flag of England.svg Jenna Gates Flag of Spain.svg Margaux Moros Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Manuela Zehnder
2002 Flag of France.svg Camille Serme Flag of Spain.svg Chantal Moros Flag of England.svg Emma Beddoes Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Manuela Zehnder
2003 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Natalie Pritchard Flag of France.svg Camille Serme Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Liesbeth Voorstmans Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Charlie De Rycke
2004 Flag of Scotland.svg Robyn Hogson Flag of Germany.svg Sina Wall Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka Kei Chiu Flag of Spain.svg Margaux Moros
2005 Flag of France.svg Mélissa Alves Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tereza Dufkova Flag of France.svg Célia Allamargot
2006 Flag of Germany.svg Caroline Sayegh Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anna Klimundová Flag of Germany.svg Sina Wall Flag of France.svg Camille Serme
2007 Flag of Egypt.svg Haidi Lala Flag of Egypt.svg Farida Abouldahab Flag of France.svg Emilie Lamilango Flag of France.svg Camille Serme
2008 Flag of England.svg Martha Posseger Flag of France.svg Mélissa Alves Flag of France.svg Cyrielle Peltier Flag of England.svg Victoria Lust
2009 Flag of France.svg Marion Andriamifidy Flag of France.svg Elvira Bedjai Flag of France.svg Mélissa Alves Flag of the Netherlands.svg Milou van der Heijden
2010 Flag of Egypt.svg Nadine Shahien Flag of Egypt.svg Salma El Defrawy Flag of France.svg Mélissa Alves Flag of England.svg Millie Tomlinson
2011 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Elin Harlow Flag of France.svg Marion Andriamifidy Flag of England.svg Victoria Temple-Murray Flag of England.svg Emily Whitlock
2012 Flag of Egypt.svg Perein Abou Seada Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tinne Gilis Flag of Finland.svg Emilia Soini Flag of France.svg Julia Lecoq
2013 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ciara Richards Flag of Egypt.svg Nada Ehab Aly Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Elin Harlow Flag of England.svg Lucy Beecroft
2014 Flag of England.svg Eve Coxon Flag of Egypt.svg Engy Hamouda Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Elin Harlow Flag of France.svg Marie Stephan
2015 Flag of the United States.svg Marina Stefanoni Flag of Ukraine.svg Alina Bushma Flag of Ukraine.svg Nadiia Usenko Flag of England.svg Lucy Beecroft
2016 Flag of Egypt.svg Jana Metwaly Easa Flag of England.svg Alice Green Flag of England.svg Elise Lazarus Flag of Spain.svg Cristina Gómez
2017 Flag of England.svg Torrie Malik Flag of England.svg Amber Copley Flag of Poland.svg Karina Tyma Flag of Ireland.svg Hannah Craig
2018 Flag of England.svg Amelie Haworth Flag of England.svg Torrie Malik Flag of Denmark.svg Klara Møller Flag of Poland.svg Karina Tyma

Girls' champions by country

CountryU-13U-15U-17U-19Total
Flag of England.svg  England 453719
Flag of France.svg  France 444618
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 451111
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 13127
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 02226
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 00235
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 12205
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 30205
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 01214
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 11103
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 10112
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 01102
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 00011
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 00011
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 00101
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 00101
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 00101
Flag of India.svg  India 01001
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 10001
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 10001

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References

  1. "Canadian Championships". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24.