1987 Women's World Team Squash Championships

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Women's World Team 1987
5th World Women's Team Championship
Location New Zealand  Auckland, New Zealand
Date(s) October 07 - October 14, 1987
Results
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Champions England England
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Runners-up Australia Australia
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Third place New Zealand New Zealand
← Republic of Ireland 1985 Netherlands 1989 →

The 1987 Women's Honda World Team Squash Championships were held in Auckland, New Zealand and took place from October 07 until October 14, 1987.[1][2]

Seeds

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Results

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First Round

Pool A

Date Team One Team Two Score
Oct 7 England England Canada Canada 3-0
Oct 7 Republic of Ireland Ireland Netherlands Netherlands 3-0
Oct 7 France France Norway Norway 3-0
Oct 8 England England Wales Wales 3-0
Oct 8 Republic of Ireland Ireland Norway Norway 3-0
Oct 8 France France Canada Canada 0-3
Oct 8 England England Netherlands Netherlands 3-0
Oct 8 Republic of Ireland Ireland Wales Wales 3-0
Oct 8 Canada Canada Norway Norway 3-0
Oct 9 England England France France 3-0
Oct 9 Republic of Ireland Ireland Canada Canada 3-0
Oct 9 Netherlands Netherlands Wales Wales 2-1
Oct 10 England England Republic of Ireland Ireland 3-0
Oct 10 Norway Norway Netherlands Netherlands 0-3
Oct 10 France France Wales Wales 2-1
Oct 11 Netherlands Netherlands Canada Canada 1-2
Oct 11 Republic of Ireland Ireland France France 3-0
Oct 11 Wales Wales Norway Norway 3-0
Oct 12 England England Norway Norway 3-0
Oct 12 Canada Canada Wales Wales 3-0
Oct 12 France France Netherlands Netherlands 0-3
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1 England England Martine Le Moignan, Lisa Opie, Alison Cumings, Lucy Soutter 6 6 0 12
2 Republic of Ireland Ireland Mary Byrne, Rebecca Best, Marjorie Burke 6 5 1 10
3 Canada Canada Joyce Maycock, Nancy Cranbury, Gail Pimm 6 4 2 8
4 Netherlands Netherlands Babette Hoogendoorn, Mariëtte Remijnse, Hugolein van Hoorn, Marjolein Houtsma 6 3 3 6
5 France France Catherine Lebossé, Corinne Castets, Sabine Vinci, Nathalie Cornet 6 2 4 4
6 Wales Wales Tracey Thomas, Sarah Fury, Sian Johnson, Sharon Stevenson 6 1 5 2
7 Norway Norway Astrid Abyholm, Guri Lenth, Cecilie Schjander 6 0 6 0

Pool B

Date Team One Team Two Score
Oct 7 New Zealand New Zealand West Germany West Germany 3-0
Oct 7 Australia Australia United States United States 3-0
Oct 7 Scotland Scotland Sweden Sweden 3-0
Oct 8 New Zealand New Zealand Sweden Sweden 3-0
Oct 8 Australia Australia West Germany West Germany 3-0
Oct 8 Scotland Scotland Japan Japan 3-0
Oct 8 New Zealand New Zealand Scotland Scotland 3-0
Oct 8 Australia Australia Sweden Sweden 3-0
Oct 8 United States United States Japan Japan 3-0
Oct 9 Sweden Sweden West Germany West Germany 2-1
Oct 9 Australia Australia Japan Japan 3-0
Oct 9 Scotland Scotland United States United States 2-1
Oct 10 New Zealand New Zealand United States United States 3-0
Oct 10 Australia Australia Scotland Scotland 3-0
Oct 10 West Germany West Germany Japan Japan 3-0
Oct 11 New Zealand New Zealand Australia Australia 0-3
Oct 11 West Germany West Germany United States United States 2-1
Oct 11 Japan Japan Sweden Sweden 1-2
Oct 12 New Zealand New Zealand Japan Japan 3-0
Oct 12 Sweden Sweden United States United States 2-1
Oct 12 Scotland Scotland West Germany West Germany 2-1
Pos Nation Team P W L Pts
1 Australia Australia Vicki Cardwell, Sarah Fitzgerald, Robyn Friday, Michelle Martin 6 6 0 12
2 New Zealand New Zealand Susan Devoy, Cheryl Te Kani, Donna Gurran, Joanne Williams 6 5 1 10
3 Scotland Scotland Alison Cruickshank, Shirley Brown, Joan Sutherland 6 4 2 8
4 West Germany West Germany Beate Müller, Eva Körschgen, Andrea Holbe 6 3 3 6
5 United States United States Alicia McConnell, Karen Kelso, Nancy Gengler, Diana Staley 6 2 4 4
6 Sweden Sweden Lena Fridén, Eva Svenby, Susanne Nyberg, Tinna Backlund 6 1 5 2
7 Japan Japan Miyuki Fukutomi, Sachi Akiyama, Machiko Miyagishima 6 0 6 0

Semi Finals

Team One Team Two Score
Australia Australia Republic of Ireland Ireland 3-0
England England New Zealand New Zealand 3-0

Third Place Play Off

Team One Team Two Score
New Zealand New Zealand Republic of Ireland Ireland 2-1

Final


England
2
FINAL
YMCA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
14 October 1987

Australia
1
1 2 3 4 5
1 England
Australia
Lisa Opie
Vicki Cardwell
9
3
9
3
6
9
9
5
   
2 England
Australia
Martine Le Moignan
Robyn Friday
5
9
9
5
0
9
9
6
5
9
 
3 England
Australia
Lucy Soutter
Sarah Fitzgerald
9
6
9
3
9
4
     

References

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Preceded by Squash World Team
New Zealand

1987
Succeeded by
Netherlands
1989

See also