1983 Women's World Team Squash Championships

Women's World Team 1983
3rd World Women's Team Championship
Location  Perth, Australia
Date(s)October 31 - November 04, 1983
Results
Champions Australia
Runners-up England
Third place New Zealand

The 1983 Women's World Team Squash Championships were held in Perth, Australia and took place from October 31 until November 4, 1983. The home team became champions, defeating England 2-1 in the final, where the finalists, outcome and the final score were identical to the previous edition's.[1][2]

Results

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Pool A

Team one Team two Score
Australia Ireland 3-0
Australia United States 3-0
Australia Wales 3-0
Australia Sweden 3-0
Ireland United States 3-0
Ireland Wales 2-1
Ireland Sweden 3-0
United States Wales 2-1
United States Sweden 2-1
Wales Sweden 3-0
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1 Australia Rhonda Thorne, Carin Clonda, Jan Miller, Diane Davis 4 4 0 8
2 Ireland Mary Byrne, Rebecca Best, Geraldine Barniville, Marjorie Burke 4 3 1 6
3 United States Alicia McConnell, Nancy Gengler, Mary Hulbert, Gail Ramsay, Carol Weymuller 4 2 2 4
4 Wales Deanna Murray, Sian Washer, Debbie Turnbull 4 1 3 2
5 Sweden Agneta Samuelson, Lena Fridén, Eva Lundqvist 4 0 4 0

Pool B

Team one Team two Score
England Scotland 3-0
England New Zealand 3-0
England Canada 3-0
New Zealand Scotland 3-0
New Zealand Canada 3-0
Canada Scotland 2-1
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1 England Martine Le Moignan, Angela Smith, Lisa Opie, Ruth Strauss, Barbara Diggens 3 3 0 6
2 New Zealand Susan Devoy, Robyn Blackwood, Joanne Williams, Donna Gurran 3 2 1 4
3 Canada Elaine Hinnegan, Diane Edge, Joanne Beckwith, Andrie Levey 3 1 2 2
4 Scotland Heather Wallace, Alison Cruickshank, A Smith 3 0 3 0

Semi-finals

Team one Team two Score
Australia New Zealand 2-1
England Ireland 3-0

Positional Play Offs

Position Team one Team two Score
3rd place New Zealand Ireland 3-0
5th place Scotland United States 2-1
7th place Wales Canada 2-1

Final

References

  1. ^ "Women's World Team Championship 1983" (PDF). worldsquash.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries. Archived from the original on 19 July 2018. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Easy win to NZ in world women's team titles". Canberra Times. Trove. 31 October 1983.

See also