Location Petaling Jaya , Malaysia Date(s) October 14–19, 1996 Champions Australia Runners-up England Third place South Africa
The 1996 Women's Perrier World Team Squash Championships were held in Petaling Jaya , Malaysia and took place from October 14 until October 19, 1996.[1] [2]
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Results
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First round
Pool A
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
Oct 14
South Africa
United States
3-0
Oct 14
Australia
Germany
3-0
Oct 15
Australia
South Africa
3-0
Oct 15
Germany
United States
3-0
Oct 16
Australia
United States
3-0
Oct 16
South Africa
Germany
2-1
Pos
Nation
Team
P
W
L
Pts
1
Australia
Liz Irving , Michelle Martin , Sarah Fitzgerald , Carol Owens
3
3
0
6
2
South Africa
Claire Nitch , Carla Venter, Angelique Clifton-Parks
3
2
1
4
3
Germany
Sabine Schöne , Sabine Baum, Silke Bartel
3
1
2
2
4
United States
Berkeley Belknap, Demer Holleran , Alicia McConnell, Ellie Pierce
3
0
3
0
Pool B
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
Oct 14
England
Egypt
3-0
Oct 14
New Zealand
Netherlands
3-0
Oct 15
England
Netherlands
3-0
Oct 15
New Zealand
Egypt
3-0
Oct 16
England
New Zealand
2-1
Oct 16
Netherlands
Egypt
3-0
Pos
Nation
Team
P
W
L
Pts
1
England
Cassie Jackman , Suzanne Horner , Linda Charman , Fiona Geaves
3
3
0
6
2
New Zealand
Leilani Marsh , Jade Wilson , Philippa Beams , Sarah Cook
3
2
1
4
3
Netherlands
Vanessa Atkinson , Denise Sommers, Daphne Jelgersma
3
1
2
2
4
Egypt
Salma Shabana , Maha Zein , A Abu Oul
3
0
0
3
Pool C
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
Oct 14
Canada
Malaysia
2-1
Oct 14
Finland
Ireland
3-0
Oct 15
Ireland
Malaysia
3-0
Oct 15
Finland
Canada
2-1
Oct 16
Finland
Malaysia
3-0
Oct 16
Canada
Ireland
3-0
Pos
Nation
Team
P
W
L
Pts
1
Finland
Nina Taimiaho, Tuula Myllyniemi, Kia Paasivirta, Piia Karonen
3
3
0
6
2
Canada
Heather Wallace , Melanie Jans , Kelsey Soucheraux, Carolyn Russell
3
2
1
4
3
Ireland
Louise Finnegan, Aisling McArdle, Olivia French, Madeline Perry
3
1
2
2
4
Malaysia
Carrie Yeo Heng Kooi, Leong Siu Lynn , Kuan Choy Lin
3
0
3
3
Pool D
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
Oct 14
France
Japan
3-0
Oct 14
Scotland
Hong Kong
3-0
Oct 15
Scotland
Japan
3-0
Oct 15
France
Hong Kong
2-1
Oct 16
Scotland
France
3-0
Oct 16
Hong Kong
Japan
2-1
Quarter finals
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
Oct 17
Australia
Scotland
3-0
Oct 17
New Zealand
Germany
2-1
Oct 17
South Africa
Netherlands
2-1
Oct 17
England
Finland
3-0
Semi finals
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
Oct 18
Australia
New Zealand
3-0
Oct 18
England
South Africa
3-0
Third Place Play Off
Team One
Team Two
Score
South Africa
New Zealand
2-1
Final
References
See also
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