2006 World University Squash Championship

World University 2006
5th FISU World University Squash Championship
Location Hungary Szeged, Hungary
Website
www.squashsite.co.uk/universities_2006.htm
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The 2006 World University Squash Championship is the edition of the 2006's World University Squash, which serves as the individual world squash championship for students. The event will take place in Szeged in Szeged from 28 August to 2 September.

Draw and results

Restricted from the quarter final

Men's Single

  Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                                                   
  1  Hungary Mark Krajcsak 9 9 9  
5/8  Malaysia Mohd Nafzahizam Adnan 0 0 5  
  1  Hungary Mark Krajcsak 9 9 9  
  3/4  United States Julian Illingworth 0 7 1  
5/8  France Yann Perrin 4 4 9
  3/4  United States Julian Illingworth 9 9 10  
    1  Hungary Mark Krajcsak 9 8 1 4
  3/4  United Kingdom Chris Ryder 7 10 9 9
  3/4  United Kingdom Chris Ryder 9 9 9  
5/8  France Fabien Verseille 7 3 7  
3/4  United Kingdom Chris Ryder 9 9 9
  2  United Kingdom Joel Hinds 6 1 0  
5/8  United Kingdom Jonathan Harford 0 7 9 9
  2  United Kingdom Joel Hinds 9 9 1 9  

Women's Single

  Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                                                   
  1  Canada Katie Patrick 9 9 9  
 Switzerland Olivia Hauser 1 3 0  
  1  Canada Katie Patrick 1 3 9 4  
   Germany Kathrin Rohrmuller 9 9 6 9  
 Hong Kong Lau Siu Ying 3 4 10 4
   Germany Kathrin Rohrmuller 9 9 8 9  
     Germany Kathrin Rohrmuller 9 9 8 9 2
  2  Malaysia Lim Yoke Wah 6 1 10 10 9
  3/4  United Kingdom Lauren Siddall 9 9 10  
 United Kingdom Emma Beddoes 4 4 9  
3/4  United Kingdom Lauren Siddall 9 7 9 4
  2  Malaysia Lim Yoke Wah 10 9 2 9  
 South Africa Siyoli Lusaseni 1 6 9 3
  2  Malaysia Lim Yoke Wah 9 9 5 9  

Team Event

Semi finals Final
      
1 United Kingdom Great Britain 3
5/8 South Africa South Africa 0
1 United Kingdom Great Britain 2
2 France France 1
5/8 United States United States 1
2 France France 2

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