Squash at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

The squash competition at the 2002 Commonwealth Games took place in Manchester, England from 25 July – 4 August 2002.[1] There were no bronze medal play off matches because both losing semi-finalists were awarded a bronze medal.

Squash
at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
VenueManchester
Dates25 July – 4 August 2002

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Jonathon Power
 Canada
Peter Nicol
 England
Stewart Boswell
 Australia
David Palmer
 Australia
Women's singles Sarah Fitz-Gerald
 Australia
Carol Owens
 New Zealand
Rachael Grinham
 Australia
Cassie Jackman
 England
Men's doubles Lee Beachill &
Peter Nicol
 England
Stewart Boswell &
Anthony Ricketts
 Australia
David Palmer & Paul Price
 Australia
Mark Chaloner & Paul Johnson
 England
Women's doubles Carol Owens &
Leilani Rorani
 New Zealand
Tania Bailey &
Cassie Jackman
 England
Natalie Grinham & Rachael Grinham
 Australia
Linda Charman & Fiona Geaves
 England
Mixed doubles Glen Wilson & Leilani Rorani
 New Zealand
Ong Beng Hee & Nicol David
 Malaysia
Joe Kneipp & Robyn Cooper
 Australia
Chris Walker & Fiona Geaves
 England

Results

[2]

Men's singles (26-31 July)

Round of 16 Quarter finals Semi finals Final
Canada Jonathon Power 9 9 9
Pakistan Mansoor Zaman 0 0 2 Canada Power 3 9 9 9
England Lee Beachill 9 9 9 England Beachill 9 0 7 4
Wales David Evans 2 4 3 Canada Power 7 9 9 5 9
Australia Stewart Boswell 9 9 9 Australia Boswell 9 2 1 9 0
Pakistan Shahid Zaman Khan 1 6 3 Australia Boswell 6 9 9 9
Australia Paul Price 9 9 9 Australia Price 9 4 4 2
England Mark Chaloner 7 6 4 Canada Power 9 4 9 9
England Peter Nicol 9 9 10 England Nicol 4 9 3 0
Australia Anthony Ricketts 5 0 8 England Nicol 9 9 9
Canada Graham Ryding 3 9 9 9 Canada Ryding 1 2 3
Malaysia Ong Beng Hee 9 4 2 0 England Nicol 9 9 9
Australia David Palmer 9 9 9 Australia Palmer 7 1 5
Wales Alex Gough 6 7 7 Australia Palmer 9 9 9
England Chris Walker 3 9 7 9 9 England Walker 5 1 1
Scotland Martin Heath 9 6 9 7 1

Women's singles (27-31 July)

Round of 16 Quarter finals Semi finals Final
Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald 9 9 9
Malaysia Sharon Wee 2 0 2 Australia Fitz-Gerald 10 9 9
England Stephanie Brind 9 2 7 9 9 England Brind 8 3 1
Scotland Wendy Maitland 5 9 9 0 0 Australia Fitz-Gerald 9 9 9
Australia Rachael Grinham 9 9 9 Australia Grinham 2 2 6
Scotland Pamela Nimmo 4 3 4 Australia Grinham 9 10 9
New Zealand Leilani Rorani 9 8 9 9 New Zealand Rorani 1 8 6
Malaysia Nicol David 5 10 5 2 Australia Fitz-Gerald 9 9 2 10
New Zealand Carol Owens 9 9 9 New Zealand Owens 5 0 9 9
Northern Ireland Madeline Perry 0 0 4 New Zealand Owens 10 9 9
England Tania Bailey 9 9 9 England Bailey 9 0 1
Canada Melanie Jans 1 3 3 New Zealand Owens 3 9 9 9
England Cassie Jackman 9 9 9 England Jackman 9 5 1 5
New Zealand Shelley Kitchen 2 0 6 England Jackman 9 1 9 7 9
England Linda Charman 9 9 9 England Charman 2 9 1 9 2
Australia Natalie Grinham 7 1 1

Men's doubles (31 July-4 Aug)

Quarter finals Semi finals Final
               
England Lee Beachill &
Peter Nicol
15 9 15
Wales David Evans &
Alex Gough
6 15 10
England Beachill & Nicol 13 15 15
Australia Palmer & Price 15 9 9
Australia David Palmer &
Paul Price
15 15
Wales Gavin Jones &
Scott Fitzgerald
11 12
England Beachill & Nicol 15 15
Australia Boswell & Ricketts 11 12
Australia Stewart Boswell &
Anthony Ricketts
15 17
Scotland Martin Heath &
Neil Frankland
12 15
Australia Boswell & Ricketts 15 13 15
England Johnson & Chaloner 8 15 12
England Paul Johnson &
Mark Chaloner
15 15
Pakistan Shahid Zaman Khan &
Mansoor Zaman
4 5

Women's doubles (31 July-4 Aug)

Quarter finals Semi finals Final
               
New Zealand Leilani Rorani &
Carol Owens
15 15
Canada Margo Green &
Melanie Jans
8 8
New Zealand Rorani & Owens 15 15
Australia Grinham & Grinham 13 8
Australia Natalie Grinham &
Rachael Grinham
15 15
New Zealand Lara Petera &
Shelley Kitchen
8 8
New Zealand Rorani & Owens 15 5 15
England Bailey & Jackman 11 15 13
England Tania Bailey &
Cassie Jackman
15 15
Wales Katrina Hogan &
Karen Hargreaves
4 4
England Bailey & Jackman 15 16 17
England Geaves & Charman 3 17 15
England Fiona Geaves &
Linda Charman
15 15
Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald & Liz Irving 11 5

Mixed doubles (31 July-4 Aug)

Quarter finals Semi finals Final
               
New Zealand Glen Wilson &
Leilani Rorani
15 15
New Zealand Daniel Sharplin &
Carol Owens
13 3
New Zealand Wilson & Rorani 15 15
Australia Kneipp & Cooper 11 11
Australia Joseph Kneipp &
Robyn Cooper
15 15
England Paul Johnson &
Stephanie Brind
11 12
New Zealand Wilson & Rorani 15 15
Malaysia Beng Hee & David 11 9
Malaysia Ong Beng Hee &
Nicol David
15 15
Wales Gavin Jones &
Karen Hargreaves
13 7
Malaysia Beng Hee & David 12 15
England Walker & Geaves 15 14
England Chris Walker &
Fiona Geaves
17 13 15
Australia Paul Price &
Sarah Fitz-Gerald
16 15 7

References

  1. "Results". Commonwealth Games Federation. Archived from the original on 15 February 2013.
  2. "Colin McQuillan. "Nicol offers golden promise." Times [London, England] 10 Sept. 1998". Times Archives.
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