Category: Hot News
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Post SV: Der Kampf um Squash in Wien
Der Post SV in Wien steht vor dem Aus, was ein Zeichen für das Vereinssterben im österreichischen Sport ist. Budgetkürzungen und die Umnutzung des Geländes bedrohen die Existenz des Vereins, der über 5.000 Mitglieder hat, darunter viele Kinder. Die Initiative “Rettet den Post SV” kämpft um Erhalt und Förderung des Breitensports.
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25th Arab Championships – intro
Dear all Squash lovers…. It’s been a long time since our last post and few things have changed and specially the sad news about Not-Being-Part of the Olympic World – hmmmm – again! Well, life went on and we have some new reports to come: – Our exclusive BU13 Jordan Squash Team Report of 25th…
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20th Asian Junior Individuals started
20th Asian Junior Squash Individuals opening ceremony has began and all matches will start tomorrow 25/6 from 9am in #Amman #ajsquash20 Watch out our up to date covering of some great matches on our following channels: Twitter: http://twitter.com/squashwithme and the hashtag #ajsquash20 Facebook: http://facebook.com/squashwithme Youtube: http://youtube.com/squashwithme Instagram: squashwithme
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Alzabidi To The Main Round Of The Burgan Bank In Kuwait
Ahmad Alzabidi from Jordan (PSA World Ranking 229) regains his Main-Draw authority after two strong qualification round wins against Phillip John Bull (England) world number 265 and Bader Al Hussaini (Kuwait) world number 133 (3/0) where he will join his fellow team partner and Asian Champion Ahmad Al-Saraj (PSA World Ranking 119) in the main draw starting Thursday…
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Eye on Sports: Jordanian Squash
The Sports Target channel presents the program ‘Eye on Sports: Jordanian Squash’, prepared and presented by Mohammed Al-Ma’idi. Guests of the program on 7/3/2013 include: International champion Ahmed Al-Sarraj Professor Hussam Barakat, Secretary-General of the Union Captain Wael Tabalat, Executive Director Captain Jamal Al-Bataineh The parent of player Ahmed Al-Sayed Khalil Al-Sarraj.
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Record Hit: Alsaraj Runner Up at BJO 2013
What a blast. Mohammad Alsarraj reached for the first time in the history of Jordanian Squash the boys under 15 finals of the most precious tournaments in the Junior World: The British Junior Open. Although finished as runner-up, Jordan should be proud of him for at least the next few years unless some one breaks unexpectedly…
