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Women's Championship
The 2004 Women's World Team Squash Championships was the women's edition of the 2004 World Team Squash Championships organized by the World Squash Federation, held in Amsterdam, Netherlands from September 26 until October 2, 2004.[1][2]
- Australia
- England
- Netherlands
- Egypt
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- Scotland
- Canada
- Ireland
- United States
- Belgium
- France
- South Africa
- Denmark
- Hong Kong
- Germany
- Switzerland
- Japan
- Austria
[3][4]
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
Australia |
Ireland |
3-0
|
Canada |
Germany |
2-1
|
Australia |
Germany |
3-0
|
Australia |
Switzerland |
3-0
|
Australia |
Canada |
3-0
|
Ireland |
Germany |
2-1
|
Ireland |
Switzerland |
2-1
|
Ireland |
Canada |
2-1
|
Canada |
Germany |
2-1
|
Canada |
Switzerland |
3-0
|
Switzerland |
Germany |
2-1
|
Pos
|
Nation
|
Team
|
P
|
W
|
L
|
Pts
|
1 |
Australia |
Natalie Grinham, Rachael Grinham, Amelia Pittock, Melissa Martin |
4 |
4 |
0 |
8
|
2 |
Ireland |
Madeline Perry, Aisling Blake, Anna McGeever, Laura Mylotte |
4 |
3 |
1 |
6
|
3 |
Canada |
Runa Reta, Melanie Jans, Marnie Baizley, Alana Miller |
4 |
2 |
2 |
4
|
4 |
Switzerland |
Olivia Hauser, Manuela Zehnder, Gaby Schmohl, Gabi Hegi |
4 |
1 |
3 |
2
|
5 |
Germany |
Karin Beriere, Carola Weiss, Katharina Witt, Kathrin Rohrmueller |
4 |
0 |
4 |
0
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
England |
United States |
3-0
|
England |
Hong Kong |
3-0
|
England |
Japan |
3-0
|
England |
Scotland |
3-0
|
United States |
Hong Kong |
2-1
|
United States |
Scotland |
3-0
|
United States |
Japan |
3-0
|
Hong Kong |
Japan |
3-0
|
Hong Kong |
Scotland |
2-1
|
Scotland |
Japan |
2-1
|
Pos
|
Nation
|
Team
|
P
|
W
|
L
|
Pts
|
1 |
England |
Cassie Jackman, Linda Elriani, Fiona Geaves, Jenny Duncalf |
4 |
4 |
0 |
8
|
2 |
United States |
Louisa Hall, Latasha Khan, Michelle Quibell, Meredeth Quick |
4 |
3 |
1 |
4
|
3 |
Hong Kong |
Rebecca Chiu, Karen Lau, Annie Au, Joey Chan |
4 |
2 |
2 |
4
|
4 |
Scotland |
Wendy Maitland, Susan Dalrymple, Louise Philip, Frania Gillen-Buchert |
4 |
1 |
3 |
2
|
5 |
Japan |
Chinatsu Matsui, Kozue Onizawa, Sachiko Shinta, Miyuki Adachi |
4 |
0 |
4 |
0
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
Netherlands |
Belgium |
2-1
|
New Zealand |
Austria |
3-0
|
New Zealand |
Denmark |
3-0
|
New Zealand |
Belgium |
3-0
|
New Zealand |
Netherlands |
2-1
|
Netherlands |
Denmark |
3-0
|
Netherlands |
Austria |
3-0
|
Belgium |
Austria |
2-1
|
Belgium |
Denmark |
2-1
|
Denmark |
Austria |
3-0
|
Pos
|
Nation
|
Team
|
P
|
W
|
L
|
Pts
|
1 |
New Zealand |
Shelley Kitchen, Tamsyn Leevey, Louise Crome, Jaclyn Hawkes |
4 |
4 |
0 |
8
|
2 |
Netherlands |
Vanessa Atkinson, Karen Kronemeyer, Annelize Naudé, Magriet Huisman |
4 |
3 |
1 |
6
|
3 |
Belgium |
Katline Cauwels, Annabel Romedenne, Charlie de Rycke, Kim Hannes-Teunen |
4 |
2 |
2 |
4
|
4 |
Denmark |
Ellen Petersen, Line Hansen, Ditte Nielsen, Kira Petersen |
4 |
1 |
3 |
2
|
5 |
Austria |
Birgit Coufal, Pamela Pancis, Ines Gradnitzer, Theresa Gradnitzer |
4 |
0 |
4 |
0
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
Malaysia |
France |
2-1
|
Egypt |
South Africa |
3-0
|
Egypt |
France |
3-0
|
Egypt |
Malaysia |
2-1
|
Malaysia |
South Africa |
3-0
|
South Africa |
France |
3-0
|
Pos
|
Nation
|
Team
|
P
|
W
|
L
|
Pts
|
1 |
Egypt |
Omneya Abdel Kawy, Engy Kheirallah, Raneem El Weleily, Eman El Amir |
3 |
3 |
0 |
6
|
2 |
Malaysia |
Nicol David, Sharon Wee, Tricia Chuah |
3 |
2 |
1 |
4
|
3 |
South Africa |
Claire Nitch, Tenille Swartz, Farrah Sterne, Karen van der Westhuizen |
3 |
1 |
2 |
2
|
4 |
France |
Isabelle Stoehr, Célia Allamargot, Soraya Renai, Maud Duplomb |
3 |
0 |
3 |
0
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
Australia |
Malaysia |
3-0
|
New Zealand |
United States |
3-0
|
Egypt |
Ireland |
2-1
|
England |
Netherlands |
2-1
|
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
Australia |
Egypt |
3-0
|
England |
New Zealand |
3-0
|
Third Place Play Off
[edit]
Team One
|
Team Two
|
Score
|
New Zealand |
Egypt |
2-0
|