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lundi 11 août 2008

Life Time Fitness Opens New Squash Courts @ USA

En relation avec l'article précédent et lu au même endroit :

Life Time Fitness Opens Squash Courts across the Country


The following new Life Time Fitness locations will host 4 Anderson squash courts with full programming such as leagues, ladders, lessons, clinics, events, after-school programs and summer camps. We are working closely with US Squash to provide all players with ranking opportunities. To see our centers please go to http://www.lifetimefitness.com
Life Time has over 40 centers across the US with courts and are still growing. We are committed to growing squash across the US.

Questions on programming or locations in your area, please send a email to dmaur@lifetimefitness.com

New Centers Opening are:
Vernon Hills, IL -August 2008 (special membership pricing available for a limited time only) Contact Peter at 847-995-0670 or email prasmusen@lifetimefitness.com
Johns Creek GA - May 8, 2008
Woodstock GA - June 2008

We hope you join us!

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Un nouveau libellé: Jobs

Avis paru sur le forum de U.S. SQUASH. Il ne faut pas désespérer, il existe encore quelques personnes qui y croient ...

Life Time Fitness seeks Squash Pros


Life Time Fitness is currently seeking squash professionals to train and develop adults and juniors in our centers. Life Time Fitness is currently expanding in the US and is hosting a full squash programs to help grow the game in the US. The opportunity to grow with the company is strong.

We are currently hiring for the following areas:
Atlanta, GA
NJ- Florham Park
Vernon Hills, IL
Texas- City Center
NC- Cary

All interested must have US work permits. Applications are due by August 15th and will be held confidential and private.

Please identify which centers you are interested in. Send your resume in a word document with teaching history and background.

Do not apply to the centers, all interviews and hiring is done through the Corporate National Director.

Email your resume to:
dmaur@lifetimefitness.com


Thank you.
Danielle Maur
Life Time Fitness National Squash Director

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mercredi 13 juin 2007

Calendriers WISPA & PSA juin 2007


Au moins deux tournois, un PSA (5th ICL Chennai OPEN 11-16 juin, 6.100 $ ou 4.571 €) et un WISPA (Central OPEN New Plymouth NZ, 14-17 juin, 13.300 $ ou 9.968 €), se déroulent en même temps que le Royan 2007 ESC (European Single Championship). Ce que l'on peut noter, c'est que ces joueurs européens ont une fierté exemplaire. J'ai eu beau chercher, je n'ai pas trouvé l'annonce d'un prize money alors que les organisateurs ont réussi à afficher 16 logos dans la partie sponsors de leur site.

Il est vrai aussi que les éventuels 15% du vainqueur serviraient à peine à couvrir les frais de déplacement et de logement.

A noter aussi l'effort remarquable de la WISPA qui promène ses stars en tournée promotionnelle et dont les prix attribués semblent supérieurs à ceux des hommes.


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Royan jour J




Kostyantyn Rybalchenko (UKR) aura 28 ans cette année et il est opposé aujourd'hui à 14:00 à Grégory. C'est ce que nous montre le tableau hommes, ainsi que la rencontre suivante qui opposera le vainqueur à Simon Roesner (GER) à 18:40.

Chez les dames, Annabel, qui a terminé à la quatrième place l'année dernière, sera opposée à Zdravka Marselova (BUL) à 18:30, une adepte de Racketlon, qui joue en Serbie où elle occupe la 3ème place du ranking dames. Pour l'anecdote, elle a gagné un tournoi en septembre 2005 (merci Google) à Plovdiv où la série Messieurs avait été remportée par Fabian, également présent à Royan. Petit oubli de la part des organisateurs ou engagée de dernière minute, l'adversaire d'Annabel n'est pas reprise dans la liste des participantes !

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lundi 11 juin 2007

Europe Individuel 13-16 juin à Royan

J -2 La Belgique sera représentée à Royan où Annabel et Grégory rencontreront le gratin européen. Commentaires et résultats sur le site officiel, chez Framboise et pour «Une autre vision du Squash» : Squashlibre.








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dimanche 3 juin 2007

... et enfin la France à Marseille ce week-end.

Aux Pays-Bas, sur les seize participants aux deux finales, il n'y avait que deux Néerlandaises (dont une d'origine britannique) et Glenn a pu se consoler de sa finale perdue à Liège.

A Marseille aujourd'hui, trois Françaises et trois Français sur les seize joueurs à l'affiche des deux finales :



Résultats complets, photos et commentaires chez Framboise.

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... les Pays-Bas ...

Dutch League Playoffs 2007
25-26 May, Amsterdam


Men's Final:
Fortis/Squash Utrecht 2-2 Didacticum/Victoria Squash (7-7, 126-119)

Glenn Keenan 0-3 Jan Koukal 5/11, 7/11, 9/11 (48m)
Stewart Boswell 3-0 Peter Barker 3/11, 5/11, 7/11 (45m)
Gregory Gaultier 3-1 Karim Darwish 11/9, 13/11, 5/11, 11/0 (50m)
Cameron Pilley 1-3 Joe Kneipp 9/11, 11/7, 8/11, 4/11 (51m)

Utrecht by a whisker

Fortis/Squash Utrecht claimed the title in the Dutch League playoff finals at Amsterdam's Frans Otten Stadium, but only on points countback in a match that went down to the wire.

Didacticum/Victoria Squash took the lead when Czech champion Jan Koukal beat Glenn Keenan in straight games, but Stewart Boswell levelled for Utrecht leaving his team with a small advantage on points.

World number four Gregory Gaultier took Utrecht into the lead with a hard-fought win over Karim Darwish, the Egyptian exhausted in the fourth game which he lost 11/0.

That scoreline was to prove decisive as Victoria's Joe Kneipp beat Cameron Pilley to level the match on ties and games, but couldn't prevent the Utrecht man scoring enough points to give them the title.

The women's title was won by Victoria Rotterdam. Engy Kheirallah sealed the win in the deciding match against Amstelpark Amsterdam.

Women's Final:
All-In-Solo Rotterdam 3-1 Amstelpark Amsterdam


Dominique Lloyd-Walter 3-2 Aisling Blake 7/9, 9/6, 9/2, 6/9, 9/7 (93m)
Jenny Duncalf 3-0 Annelize Naude 9/6, 9/6, 9/0 (32m)
Vanessa Atkinson 0-3 Nicol David 8/10, 2/9, 0/9
Engy Kheirallah 3-1 Jaclyn Hawkes 5/9, 9/4, 9/6, 9/7 (61m)

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Après l'Angleterre, l'Allemagne

German Bundesliga Finals
19-20 May 2007, Bremen


2006 Finals


2005 Finals

Women's Final:

SC Bordeshelm 3-2 SC Deisenhofen

Vanessa Atkinson 2-3 Jenny Duncalf 9/5,3/9,9/3,9/10,5/9
Katharina Witt 3-1 Carola Weiß 10/9, 3/9, 9/1, 9/3
Daniela Schumann 3-1 Pamela Hathway 9/5, 5/9, 10/8, 9/4
Jessica Reese 1-3 Sina Wall 4/9, 0/9, 9/3, 6/9
Eve Rixen 3-1 Stephanie Müller 9/2, 5/9, 9/5, 10/8

Bordeshelm keep women's title

Bordeshelm retained their German league title, but it went to the wire. Honours were shared at numbers four and five before Jenny Dubcalf put Deisenhofen in the lead with a marathon win over Vanessa Atkinson. Katharina Witt levelled the match leaving Daniela Schumann to complete the comeback for Bordesholm.

Men's Final:

Paderborn 3-1 Black & White RV Worms

James Willstrop 2-3 David Palmer 9/11,5/11,11/9,11/6,8/11
Stefan Leifels 2-1 Jens Schoor 11/2, 5/11, 11/9
Simon Rosner 3-0 Daniel Hoffman 11/1, 11/6, 11/3
Lars Osthoff 3-0 Matthias Heinemann 11/3, 11/4, 11/2

Paderbord reclaim the men's ...

Paderborn reclaimed their title as Simon Rosner and Lars Osthoff got them off to a great start with two 3/0 wins. David Palmer gave Worms hope when he took the first two games against James Willstrop, but one Willstrop pulled a game back the match was effectively over, even though Palmer went on to win 3/2.

Women's Semi-Finals:

SC Bordesholm 5-0 Squash Insel Taufkirchen

Vanessa Atkinson 3-1 Kathrin Rohrmüller 7/9, 9/7, 9/6, 9/7
Katharina Witt 2-0 Astrid Kern 9/3, 9/7
Daniela Schumann 2-0 Lisa Sedlmeier 9/3, 9/2
Jessica Reese 3-0 Nina Janisch 9/3, 9/0, 9/0
Eve Rixen 3-0 Erika Fischer 9/1, 9/3, 9/1

SC Deisenhofen 5-0 Match & Motion SC Gütersloh
Jenny Duncalf 3-0 Simone Korell 9/0, 9/3, 9/4
Carola Weiß 2-0 Eva Brauckmann 9/7, 9/1
Pamela Hathway 2-0 Nina Broschart 9/1, 9/1
Sina Wall 3-0 Miriam Rösler 9/0, 9/1, 9/1
Stephanie Müller 3-1 Stephanie Rohe 9/4, 8/10, 9/3, 9/1
Men's Semi-Finals:

Schängel Squash Koblenz 1-3 Black & White RV Worms
Joseph Kneipp 0-3 David Palmer 10/12, 4/11, 9/11
Hansi Seestaller 1-3 Jens Schoor 12/10, 10/12, 10/12, 3/ 11
Oliver Pettke 2-3 Daniel Hoffmann 7/11, 11/4, 11/7, 7/11, 5/11
Tim Weber 3-0 Carsten Schoor 11/1, 11/3, 11/1

Paderborner Squash Club 4-0 Sport-Insel Stuttgart
James Willstrop 3-2 Joey Barrington 5/11,11/4,11/13,11/5,11/6
Stefan Leifels 3-0 Patrick Gässler 11/6, 11/8, 11/6
Simon Rösner 3-0 Moritz Dahmen 11/1, 11/6, 11/3
Lars Osthoff 3-0 Dennis Drenjovski 11/5, 11/4, 11/6
Revenge for Paderborn

Many-time German champions Paderborn avenged their defeat in last year's final with a 4-0 win over European Club Champions Stuttgart and will face Black & White RV Worms in the men's final on Sunday. No surprises in the women's event as SC Bordesholm and SC Deisenhofen advanced to the final.
Different Stories ...
Barry Dodson reports on the semis

The semi-finals of the Bundesliga are taking place in Bremen today and in the two matches this morning there were quite different stories to be told ...

Ladies stars brought in

In the Ladies Bundesliga this year all clubs decided, due to ever-increasing financial problems, to play until now with a four woman team without imported players and in the finals as a five woman team using top world players. Only the top two ladies teams took advantage of this rule and were consequently both expected to make tomorrow's final.

Therefore in the Ladies first semi-final things were to be very clear! Defending Champions SC Bordesholm, using ex-world Champion Vanessa Atkinson, were able to score a clean sheet against Squash Insel Taufkirchen, playing with Germany's Nr.1 lady Kathrin Rohrmüller at one for her team. Kathrin put up a very creditable performance but after four games lost her match and thus the tie but was the only player in her team to take a game off the defending Champions.

Worms' upset win

The Men’s first match brought together two teams from the same county in Germany where I used to be and am once again the county coach; Rheinland-Pfalz. Due to a weakened Black and White Worms and full strength Schängel Squash Koblenz things looked to be quite clear from the start but as we all know in sport, “funny things can happen”.

Worms' Carsten Schoor in the first tie was never able or expected to make many points against the new nationally ranked Nr. 2 Tim Weber and shows that the system where players who have improved so much during the season and still are able to play at the back of the team at the end of the season needs to be looked at!

Second up were Daniel Hoffmann and Oliver Pettke who, when they met in the Bundesliga, parted with a score line of 13/33 for Koblenz and as a result originally not planned for this match today.

Daniel, whose life seems to be on the up at the moment, showed once again some of the form that put him in the national team a couple of years back, and against all beliefs scored a 3/2 victory over a stunned Pettke.

The top match saw David Palmer and Joe Kneipp take to the court and although it seemed Joe has prepared for today and made David work hard for his victory it eventually led to the inevitable 3/0 for the Worms Nr.1.

Last on Jens Schoor and Hansi Seestaller, and as I had already warned Jens this match was going to get ugly! Hansi is one of the most difficult players to take on as he wishes to use every trick in the book to achieve his desires.

After three games that went to the tie break Jens took the lead 2/1 and had finally crushed the will of his opponent, giving him a clean up job in the fourth and putting Black and White Worms in tomorrow's final.

I especially enjoyed that one as we were on court this week together preparing for the play-offs and we called just before the match to go through his game plan and discuss all possibilities that could come up today.

So therefore a great unexpected triumph today, but against Paderborn in the final things will not get easier.

Final thought: Had Koblenz played in the correct order today they may well have been able to qualify for the final; who knows, who cares?



No afternoon upsets

The afternoon session was to bring no further surprises. The ladies team SC Deisenhofen with their English Nr.1 Jenny Duncalf were clearly able to crush the Match & Motion SC Gütersloh team 5/0 and this time only the fifth string for Gütersloh was able to take a game. This now means that the favourites for the title must be Bordesholm fielding ex-world champion Vanessa Atkinson and the number 2 Daniela Schumann and three Katharina Witt from the national team. The ladies on four and five are both ex-national players Jessica Reese and Eve Rixen and will also be very difficult to beat.

Deisenhofen also look strong with Jenny Duncalf on one and then two the EM team Nr.4 Carola Weiß and ex-national junior Pamela Hathway on three. Sina Wall and Stephanie Müller as current national under 19 team players bring up the rear of the team and with their coach Uli Brennstuhl. I am sure they shall give all they have but with the lack of experience and being such a young team I think they may have to wait another year.

The men's match between last year's winner Sport-Insel Stuttgart and runners-up Paderborner Squash Club was sadly not even close. Stuttgart having now lost their Australian/German Simon Baker who has returned back
home to follow another career are too far away from the top teams to be any real danger this year.

Paderborn on the other hand with national Nr.1 Simon Rösner at three and Stefan Leifels at two is the team to beat this weekend.

In the first match an out of form Dennis Drenjovski managed only to take 15 points from Lars Osthoff to be followed by Moritz Dahmen who chalked up only 10 points against a far too strong Simon Rösner. Only the number ones Joey Barrington and James Willstrop who seem to have put on a show match for the spectators played five and the last match between Stefan Leifels and Patrick Gässler was once again disappointing as the contest was already over before they started.

Paderborn still has to put on a good performance tomorrow but I believe they are looking at taking back the trophy they had robbed from them last year.


Results direct from Bremen

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Championnat d'Angleterre

L'info n'est pas récente mais comme aurait dit le comte d'Anterroches, : "Messieurs les Anglais, tirez les premiers!"


DUFFIELD RETAIN PSL TITLE IN NOTTINGHAM


Derbyshire club Benz Bavarian Duffield beat event newcomers Redwood Probuild Bristol 3/2 in tonight's (Tuesday) Premier Squash League (PSL) final at Nottingham Squash Club to not only extend their unbeaten run to 15 ties, but also became the first club for ten years to successfully defend the title.

Both teams were at full strength for the climax of the England Squash league sponsored by Clowes Insurance: Duffield fielded three players who clinched the 2006 title in Manchester - England number ones Nick Matthew and Tania Bailey, and Jonathan Kemp - while the Bristol squad featured two players making their fourth appearances in PSL finals, Adrian Grant, a former Edgbaston Priory player, and David Evans who appeared in the 1999 final for 2007 final hosts Nottingham!

Lincolnshire's Tania Bailey put the champions ahead with a 9-6, 9-6, 10-8 defeat of rising Australian star Kasey Brown. "She's a really good player, so I knew I'd have to play well to beat her," said the world No4 of her opponent, ranked 12 places lower.

On an adjacent court, Duffield stalwart Andrew Whipp beat Bristol captain Hadrian Stiff 10-12, 9-6, 9-5, 9-6 to give the title-holders a 2/0 lead.

But PSL veteran David Evans, the former British Open champion from Wales who has represented the mid-order strength of league debutants Bristol, pulled back the deficit when he despatched Duffield's newly-married Lee Drew 9-4, 9-2, 9-5.

However, squad No2 Jonathan Kemp - in his 10th appearance for Duffield this season - clinched the title for his club when he edged out Australian Joseph Kneipp 9-6, 9-4, 7-9, 10-8.

England team-mates Nick Matthew and Adrian Grant faced each other in the best-of-three 'dead rubber' which completed the evening - Grant securing a further consolation point for the west country side by dismissing his higher-ranked national team-mate Matthew 9-6, 9-5 in just 17 minutes.

"I'm glad my team did the important work before I got on court, as Adrian was on fire tonight," said Matthew later.

The Yorkshireman went on to pay tribute to Duffield team manager Brian Hargrave, who was celebrating his third Premier League title for the club since 1998. "Brian does an amazing job - he seems not only to run our club, but the league and the rest of the clubs too - it's a fantastic effort."

Hargrave put his team's success down "a real squad effort."

"Throughout the season, if one player didn't quite perform, others would excel and lead the team to overall success. It is a team in every sense of the word.

"And the supporters have been outstanding too. They have been with us throughout the season, home and away, and this encourages the players - and is probably worth a couple of extra points for each match," Hargrave explained.

The manager also paid tribute to long-time sponsors Benz-Bavarian: "Company owner Felix Frixou has been with us for ten years now - he is very generous. We couldn't have done it without him," added Hargrave.

Despite narrowly losing out, Bristol driving force Hadrian Stiff also had much to be proud of - helping his club become the first ever to reach the final in its debut season: "Our secret was having a squad of players mainly based in the UK - and comprising a nucleus of players who are not playing on the international tour and can therefore focus on our league commitment," said the Devonian who recently set up his base at Redwood Lodge in Bristol.

"But, despite having eight courts at Redwood, we desperately need a glass-back court at the club if we are going to capitalise on this fantastic first season in the PSL," explained the England No19.

"For some time, my aim has been to build a strong squad of elite players here in Bristol - and it would be good to think that this success will help us achieve this soon and attract more top-level squash to the south west," added Stiff.

Final result: Tuesday 15 May

Benz Bavarian Duffield 3 Redwood Probuild Bristol 2

Nick Matthew lost to Adrian Grant 6-9, 5-9 (17m)

Jonathan Kemp bt Joseph Kneipp 9-6, 9-4, 7-9, 10-8 (32m)

Lee Drew lost to David Evans 4-9, 2-9, 5-9 (24m)

Andrew Whipp bt Hadrian Stiff 10-12, 9-6, 9-5, 9-6 (44m)

Tania Bailey bt Kasey Brown 9-6, 9-6, 10-8 (43m)

For all the latest news, visit the official website www.premiersquashleague.com


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