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England women's national squash team

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England
CoachStuart Crawford
AssociationEngland Squash & Racketball
World Team Championships
First year1979
Titles8
Runners-up11
Best finish 1st

The England women's national squash team represents England in international squash team competitions, and is governed by England Squash.

Since 1979, England has won eight World Squash Team Open titles, although the 1979 team which consisted entirely of English players competed as Great Britain. Their most recent title came in 2014. Additionally, the team has won the European Squash Team Championships on 43 occasions.

Stuart Crawford took over as coach from David Campion in 2024.[1]

Results

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World Team Squash Championships

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Year Result Position W L Teams
England Birmingham 1979 Final 1st 6 0 Jayne Ashton, Sue Cogswell, Barbara Diggens, Teresa Lawes, Lesley Moore, Angela Smith
Canada Toronto 1981 Final 2nd 6 1 Sue Cogswell, Lisa Opie, Angela Smith
Australia Perth 1983 Final 2nd 4 1 Barbara Diggens, Martine Le Moignan, Lisa Opie, Angela Smith, Ruth Strauss
Republic of Ireland Dublin 1985 Champions 1st 8 0 Alison Cumings, Martine Le Moignan, Lisa Opie, Lucy Soutter
New Zealand Auckland 1987 Champions 1st 8 0 Alison Cumings, Martine Le Moignan, Lisa Opie, Lucy Soutter
Netherlands Warmond 1989 Champions 1st 6 0 Alison Cumings, Suzanne Horner, Martine Le Moignan, Lisa Opie,
Australia Sydney 1990 Champions 1st 5 0 Suzanne Horner, Martine Le Moignan, Lisa Opie, Lucy Soutter
Canada Vancouver 1992 Semi Final 3rd 5 1 Cassie Jackman, Martine Le Moignan, Lisa Opie, Sue Wright
Guernsey Guernsey 1994 Final 2nd 4 1 Suzanne Horner, Cassie Jackman, Martine Le Moignan, Sue Wright
Malaysia Petaling Jaya 1996 Final 2nd 5 1 Linda Charman, Fiona Geaves, Suzanne Horner, Cassie Jackman
Germany Stuttgart 1998 Final 2nd 5 1 Suzanne Horner, Linda Charman, Jane Martin, Sue Wright
England Sheffield 2000 Champions 1st 7 0 Tania Bailey, Stephanie Brind, Linda Charman, Rebecca Macree
Denmark Odense 2002 Final 2nd 5 1 Tania Bailey, Stephanie Brind, Linda Charman, Fiona Geaves
Netherlands Amsterdam 2004 Final 2nd 6 1 Jenny Duncalf, Linda Elriani, Fiona Geaves, Cassie Jackman
Canada Edmonton 2006 Champions 1st 6 0 Tania Bailey, Vicky Botwright, Jenny Duncalf, Alison Waters
Egypt Cairo 2008 Final 2nd 6 1 Tania Bailey, Jenny Duncalf, Laura Lengthorn-Massaro, Alison Waters
New Zealand Palmerston North 2010 Final 2nd 5 1 Tania Bailey, Jenny Duncalf,Sarah Kippax, Laura Massaro
France Nîmes 2012 Final 2nd 5 1 Jenny Duncalf, Sarah Kippax, Laura Massaro, Alison Waters
Canada Niagara-on-the-Lake 2014 Champions 1st 7 0 Emma Beddoes, Laura Massaro, Sarah-Jane Perry, Alison Waters
France Issy-les-Moulineaux 2016 Final 2nd 5 1 Victoria Lust, Laura Massaro, Sarah-Jane Perry, Alison Waters
China Dalian 2018 Final 2nd 5 1 Victoria Lust, Laura Massaro, Sarah-Jane Perry, Alison Waters
Egypt Cairo 2022 Semi Final 3rd 3 2 Julianne Courtice, Jasmine Hutton, Sarah-Jane Perry, Lucy Turmel
Hong Kong Hong Kong 2024 Quarter Final 5th 3 1 Lucy Beecroft, Jasmine Hutton, Sarah-Jane Perry, Lucy Turmel

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European Team Squash Championships

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Year Result Team Ref
1978 Teresa Lawes, Lesley Moore, Averil Morris [3]
1979 Teresa Lawes, Lesley Moore, Averil Morris [4]
1980 Barbara Diggens, Lesley Moore [5]
1981 Barbara Diggens, Martine Le Moignan, Lisa Opie [6]
1982 Ruth Strauss [7]
1983 Ruth Strauss [8]
1984 Alison Cumings, Angela Smith, Nicky Spurgeon [9]
1985 Alexandra Cowie, Alison Cumings, Nicky Spurgeon, Lucy Soutter [10]
1986 Alison Cumings, Martine Le Moignan, Lucy Soutter, Ruth Strauss [11]
1987 Suzanne Burgess, Martine Le Moignan, Lisa Opie [12]
1988 Alison Cumings, Martine Le Moignan, Lisa Opie, Melanie Warren-Hawkes [13]
1989 Alison Cumings, Suzanne Horner, Martine Le Moignan, Lucy Soutter [14]
1990 Cassie Jackman, Susan Langley, Donna Vardy, Sue Wright [15]
1991 Cassie Jackman, Martine Le Moignan, Lucy Soutter [16]
1992 Fiona Geaves,Cassie Jackman, Martine Le Moignan, Sue Wright [17]
1993 Cassie Jackman, Suzanne Horner, Sue Wright [18]
1994 Fiona Geaves, Cassie Jackman, Suzanne Horner [19]
1995 Fiona Geaves, Cassie Jackman, Sue Wright [20]
1996 Fiona Geaves, Suzanne Horner, Cassie Jackman, Jane Martin [21]
1997 Linda Charman, Fiona Geaves, Jane Martin, Sue Wright [22]
1998 Linda Charman, Cassie Jackman, Jane Martin, Sue Wright [23]
1999 Tania Bailey, Stephanie Brind, Suzanne Horner, Cassie Jackman [24]
2000 Tania Bailey, Stephanie Brind, Cassie Campion, Linda Charman [25]
2001 Tania Bailey, Linda Charman-Smith, Fiona Geaves [26]
2002 Stephanie Brind, Cassie Campion, Linda Charman-Smith, Fiona Geaves [27]
2003 Linda Charman, Cassie Jackman, Rebecca Macree, Jenny Tranfield [28]
2004 Vicky Botwright, Linda Charman, Jennifer Duncalf, Cassie Jackman [29]
2005 Vicky Botwright, Jennifer Duncalf, Linda Elriani, Alison Waters [30]
2006 Tania Bailey, Vicky Botwright, Jennifer Duncalf, Linda Elriani [31]
2007 Tania Bailey, Vicky Botwright, Jennifer Duncalf, Laura Lengthorn, Alison Waters [32]
2008 Vicky Botwright, Jennifer Duncalf, Laura Massaro, Alison Waters [33]
2009 Tania Bailey, Jennifer Duncalf, Laura Massaro, Alison Waters [34]
2010 Tania Bailey, Jennifer Duncalf, Sarah Kippax, Dominique Lloyd-Walter [35]
2011 Emma Beddoes, Jennifer Duncalf, Sarah Kippax, Dominique Lloyd-Walter [36]
2012 Jennifer Duncalf, Sarah Kippax, Laura Massaro, Alison Waters [37]
2013 Jennifer Duncalf, Laura Massaro, Sarah-Jane Perry, Alison Waters [38]
2014 Emma Beddoes, Laura Massaro, Sarah-Jane Perry, Alison Waters [39]
2015 Emma Beddoes, Jennifer Duncalf, Victoria Lust, Sarah-Jane Perry, Alison Waters [40]
2016 Victoria Lust, Laura Massaro, Sarah-Jane Perry, Alison Waters [41]
2017 Victoria Lust, Fiona Moverley, Sarah-Jane Perry, Alison Waters [42]
2018 Victoria Lust, Laura Massaro, Sarah-Jane Perry, Alison Waters [43]
2019 Victoria Lust, Laura Massaro, Sarah-Jane Perry, Millie Tomlinson [44]
2022 Jasmine Hutton, Gina Kennedy, Sarah-Jane Perry, Lucy Turmel [45]
2023 Lucy Beecroft, Jasmine Hutton, Gina Kennedy, Lucy Turmel [46]
2024 Jasmine Hutton, Gina Kennedy, Sarah-Jane Perry, Lucy Turmel [47]
2025 Grace Gear, Jasmine Hutton, Gina Kennedy, Sarah-Jane Perry [48]

See also

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