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Squash championship held in Canada
Women's World Team 1981Location Canada Date(s) October 25 - November 02, 1981 Champions Australia Runners-up England Third place New Zealand
The 1981 Women's W.I.S.R.F World Team Squash Championships were held in Canada and took place from October 25 until November 2, 1981.[ 1] [ 2]
Results
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Group 1
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
Oct 25
England
United States
Oct 25
Kenya
West Germany
Oct 25
Wales
Canada
Oct 26
England
Canada
3-0
Oct 26
United States
West Germany
2-1
Oct 26
New Zealand
Wales
3-0
Oct 27
England
Wales
3-0
Oct 27
New Zealand
West Germany
2-1
Oct 27
Canada
Kenya
3-0
Oct 28
England
West Germany
3-0
Oct 28
New Zealand
Kenya
3-0
Oct 28
Wales
United States
3-0
Oct 29
England
Kenya
3-0
Oct 29
New Zealand
United States
3-0
Oct 29
Canada
West Germany
3-0
Oct 30
United States
Kenya
Oct 30
New Zealand
Canada
3-0
Oct 30
Wales
West Germany
Oct 31
England
New Zealand
3-0
Oct 31
Canada
United States
Oct 31
Wales
Kenya
Pos
Nation
Team
P
W
L
Pts
1
England
Sue Cogswell , Angela Smith , Lisa Opie
6
6
0
12
2
New Zealand
Susan Devoy , Robyn Blackwood , Annette Owen , Joanne Milne
6
5
1
10
3
Wales
Deanna Murray , Sian Washer , C Rees
6
4
2
8
4
Canada
Beryl Paton , Nancy Ballantyne , Jann Taylor , Pam Davidson
6
2
4
4
5
Kenya
Fran Marshall , Chris Hood , Gail Paul
6
2
4
4
6
United States
Mariann Greenberg , Carol Weymuller , Sally Fields , Nancy Gengler , Nina Porter
6
2
5
1
7
West Germany
Claudia Thomalla , B Werner , G Baumann
6
0
6
0
Group 2
Date
Team One
Team Two
Score
Oct 25
Australia
Zimbabwe
3-0
Oct 25
Scotland
Sweden
3-0
Oct 25
Netherlands
Nigeria
3-0
Oct 26
Australia
Scotland
3-0
Oct 26
Zimbabwe
Nigeria
3-0
Oct 26
Ireland
Sweden
3-0
Oct 27
Australia
Sweden
3-0
Oct 27
Ireland
Nigeria
3-0
Oct 27
Scotland
Netherlands
3-0
Oct 28
Australia
Nigeria
3-0
Oct 28
Ireland
Netherlands
3-0
Oct 28
Zimbabwe
Sweden
2-1
Oct 29
Australia
Netherlands
3-0
Oct 29
Ireland
Zimbabwe
3-0
Oct 29
Scotland
Nigeria
3-0
Oct 30
Oct 30
Oct 30
Oct 31
Oct 31
Oct 31
Positional Play Offs
Position
Team One
Team Two
Score
3rd place
New Zealand
Scotland
3-0
5th place
Ireland
Wales
2-1
7th place
Canada
Zimbabwe
3-0
9th place
Sweden
Kenya
3-0
11th place
United States
Netherlands
2-1
13th place
West Germany
Nigeria
3-0
Final
References
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