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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Delhi Jr trials - 17 oct 2010 results
1. DEVRATH V/S HARSH ( 11-7,11-13,9-11 )
2. ABHIJEET V/S ASHRAY ORI ( 7-11, 1-11 )
3. HARSH V/S KARTHIKEYA ( 6-11,11-9,11-3 )
3. DEVRATH V/S NASIR ( 11-7,5-11,11-4 )
4. ISHAAN V/S ADITYA ( 9-11,14-12, 5-11 )
5. ARJUN V/S HARSH ( 12-10, 11-2 )
BOYS U-15
1. ASHRAF V/S MUDIT ( 11-8, 11-4 )
2. ABHISHEK V/S ROBIN ( 11-7,7-11,11-7 )
GIRLS U-15
1. R.SANGETHA V/S NOOR ZEENAT ( 12-10,11-13,5-11 )
2. NOOR ZEENAT V/S MEHJABEEN ( 3-11,12-14 )
3. NOOR ZEENAT V/S AMAYA ( 6-11,11-2,11-5 )
4. HARSHIT V/S ADYA ( 8-11,11-7,11-5 )
5. NILOFER V/S SIDRA ( 11-8, 3-11,11-10 )
6. MEHJABEEN V/S NILOFER ( 9-11,11-13 )
GIRLS U-19
1.JANET V/S DIYA ( 1-11, 5-11 )
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Delhi Jr Team Trials: Results Day 1 - 16 october 2010
Results Day 1:
Boys U-15:-
1. Abhishekh beat Ashraf (11-3 ,11-7)
2. Yash beat Asif ( 7-11 , 11-8 , 14-12 )
3. Robin beat Mudit (9-11, 11-6 , 11-9)
4. Mudit beat Yash (11-6 , 11-5)
5. Robin beat Ashraf ( 11-6 , 13-11)
6. Asif beat Anurag Jain (11-9 , 11-6)
Boys U-19:-
1. Devrath Jalan beat Pursharth (11-7 , 11-8)
2. Samir Askari beat Anjaney (11-5 , 11-5)
3. Abhijeet beat Ishan Ghosh (11-5 , 11-7 )
4. Harsh beat Pursharth (8-11, 11-5 , 14-12)
5. Aditya beat Rajat (11-8 , 11-5)
6. Md. Razi beat Karthikeya ( 11-6, 12-10 )
7. Sachit beat Arjun Minocha ( 11-8 , 11-3 )
8. Devrath Jalan beat Mayank Sharma ( 11-8 , 11-7)
9. Md. Nasir beat Keshav Bansal (11-5 , 11-7)
10. Harsh Dalal beat Adhish Singh (11-3 , 11-7 )
11. Abhijeet Malik beat Aditya Advani (11-3 , 7-11 , 11-4 )
12. Ashray Ohri beat Ishaan Ghosh (11-7 , 11-7 )
13. Devrath beat Samir (11-7 , 11-9 )
14. Harsh Dalal beat Mayank (11-5 , 8-11 , 11-7 )
15. Karthikeya beat Purusharth ( 11-7 , 12-10 )
16. Rajat Sharma beat Sachit Jolly (14-12 ,11-8 )
17..Arjun Minocha beat Md. Razi ( 11-4 ,11-6)
Girls U-15 :-
1. Pankhuri Malhotra beat Harhit Kaur ( 11-9 ,11-7)
Girls U-19 :-
1. Janet Vidhi beat Kavya (11-2 , 11-2)
2. Diya Kumar beat Vishruti Sahni ( 11-3 , 8-11 , 11-6 )
3. Janet Vidhi beat Vishruti Sahni (11-6 , 11-6 )
Reporting time Day 2 - 17 October 2010 - 10AM
Friday, October 15, 2010
Selections....timings
- All boys: 9am
- Girls U15 (A team): 11am
- Girls U19 (A team): 12 noon
Delhi Junior team probables
1. Blue to decide A team order of merit
2. If more than 4 players are there in blue, beyond No.4 they will become B Team toppers in order of merit
3. Green to decide B Team order beneath A team
4. B Team topper may challenge A Team No.4
5. Those beyond No.8 may play out to decide who challenges No.4 of B Team
6. Post Nationals 2009 performance will be taken into account
7. Final order of merit to be approved by Dr Bharatinder Singh, Chairman Selection Committee
Girls U15:
1. Harshit/Pankhuri/Adya/Tanvi (to decide top 4 order of merit)
2. Mahajabeen
3. Nilofar
4. R Sangeetha
5. Amaya
6. Sidra
7. Noor Zeenat
8. Sara
Girls U19:
1. Vishruyti Sahani/Janet Vidhi/Diya Kumar
2. Kavya
Boys U15:
1. Abhishek
2. Robin/Mudit/Ashraf
3. Asif
4. Umam
5. Yash
6. Harman Deep
7. Vishrut Kohli
8. Anurag Jain
Boys U19:
1. Ashray Ohri
2. Ishan Ghosh
3. Abhijeet Malik/Divij/Aditya Advani/Aashay Jain/Sajid
4. Rajat Sharma
5. Arjun Minocha
6. Kartikeya
7. Sachit Jolly
8. Razi
9. Samir Askari
10. Purushartha Buddhiraja
11. Mayank Sharma
12. Siddhant Kumar
13. Anjaney Singh
14. Neel Patel
15. Sreedhar
16. Aadish Singh
17. Harsh Dalal
Note:
1. All must report at the NOIDA courts at 9am on 16/10/2010 for final registration at the venue
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Delhi junior team trials on 16-17 October 2010
at the Noida Stadium Sports Complex on 16th and 17th of October, 2010
from 9 am to 6 pm. The change of venue has been necessiated as Siri
Fort squash courts are not available.
Delhi Squash Association
Monday, October 11, 2010
Circular: Jr Nationals - Delhi Team Selections
DELHI SQUASH ASSOCIATION
(Affiliated to The Squash Racket Federation of India)
E – 348, Greater Kailash – 2, New Delhi – 110048.
Ph No – 011 – 41636005, Fax- 011 – 29212209
E-mail – squashdelhi@gmail.com
11th October, 2010
CIRCULAR
Kindly note that the selection trails for final selection of players for the junior national teams for 2010 for both boys and girls will be done on 16th and 17th of October, 2010 at Siri Fort Complex, New Delhi.
Shri Bharatinder Singh, Chairman, Selection Committee is busy with the Commonwealth Games. He has, therefore, not been able to make the detailed programme for the same and has promised to do the same in a day or two.
This is for your advance information.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
for DELHI SQUASH ASSOCIATION
V.K. GOEL
PRESIDENT
Saturday, October 2, 2010
World Squash Day 2010 theme: Take Squash to the kids & get new players in!!
The theme for this year's World Squash Day on Saturday 6 November is to encourage clubs and associations all over the globe to increase playing numbers.
So, on November 6th, the challenge for every club in the world is to attract:
20 new junior players, and
10 new adult members
World Squash Day is supported by the World Squash Federation (WSF), and Chief Executive Andrew Shelley says: "This is a wonderful idea to create an explosive worldwide rise in participation levels.
"Countries like Egypt are leading the way when it comes to producing wave after wave of fantastic junior players but the springboard for this is the sheer number of juniors at nearly every club in the country.
"If other nations wish to compete at the highest level then the starting point is to increase junior participation levels - as part of the main thrust to ensure that the lifeblood of our sport, the next generation, keeps expanding of course."
As leading squash players from all over the world arrive to compete in the Commonwealth Games in India, the plan for World Squash Day 2010 is to create a platform to encourage stars of the future.
World Squash Day founder Alan Thatcher, chairman of the Kent SRA in England, added: "Squash has a massive worldwide following with some 20 million players enjoying the game in more than 120 countries.
"Participation levels are increasing in a huge number of countries but here in the UK the game has suffered because of court closures. However, it has been heartening to see that trend being reversed in many regions.
"The single most important thing that we can do for the sport is to bring on a new generation of squash players to safeguard the future of the sport.
"Therefore it is essential that clubs and squash associations all over the globe get behind World Squash Day to produce a significant increase in participation levels."
Last year World Squash Day generated a massive global show of support for squash's Olympic bid.
This year clubs and federations can announce their activities on the event website www.worldsquashday.com
Thatcher added: "The website has a list of ideas for clubs to get involved and organise events to showcase our fantastic sport."
Follow WSD on Facebook: www.facebook.com/worldsquashday
Further information from Alan Thatcher alan@squashuk.com
Issued by Howard Harding on behalf of the WSFTel: +44 1737-243333 or Mobile: +44 7773-325130
Email: HowHard@aol.com
WSQ 5781 1 October 2010