Squash at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

Squash
at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
Venue Kuala Lumpur
Dates 10–21 September 1998

The inaugural squash competition at the 1998 Commonwealth Games took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 11 September until 21 September 1998.[1] There were no bronze medal play off matches because both losing semi-finalists were awarded a bronze medal.

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles  Peter Nicol (SCO)  Jonathon Power (CAN)  Alex Gough (WAL)
 Paul Johnson (ENG)
Women's singles  Michelle Martin (AUS)  Sarah Fitz-Gerald (AUS)  Cassie Jackman (ENG)
 Sue Wright (ENG)
Men's doubles  Mark Chaloner &
Paul Johnson (ENG)
 Byron Davis &
Rodney Eyles (AUS)
 Mark Cairns & Chris Walker (ENG)
 Stuart Cowie & Peter Nicol (SCO)
Women's doubles  Cassie Jackman &
Sue Wright (ENG)
 Robyn Cooper &
Rachael Grinham (AUS)
 Sarah Fitz-Gerald & Carol Owens (AUS)
 Natalie Grainger & Claire Nitch (RSA)
Mixed doubles  Craig Rowland &
Michelle Martin (AUS)
 Simon Parke &
Suzanne Horner (ENG)
 Glen Wilson & Sarah Cook (NZL)
 Rodney Durbach & Natalie Grainger (RSA)

Results

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Men's Singles (10-16 Sep)

Second round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
1  Scotland Peter Nicol 9 9 9  
 Canada Graham Ryding 4 4 1     1  Scotland Nicol 9 9 9  
7  England Mark Chaloner 9 9 2 9 9   7  England Chaloner 5 2 3  
 Scotland Martin Heath 2 6 9 10 5       1  Scotland Nicol 9 9 9  
6  England Paul Johnson 10 9 9       6  England Johnson 2 3 1  
 Australia Craig Rowland 9 5 5     6  England Johnson 9 10 9
3  Australia Rodney Eyles 10 7 9 9   3  Australia Eyles 2 8 1  
 Australia David Palmer 9 9 2 7       1  Scotland Nicol 2 9 9 2 9
2  Canada Jonathon Power 9 9 9       2  Canada Power 9 2 1 9 2
 Pakistan Zarak Jahan Khan 6 0 4     2  Canada Power 9 9 9  
 Wales David Evans 9 0 2 9 9    Wales Evans 1 2 2  
5  England Simon Parke 4 9 9 5 1       2  Canada Power 9 9 9
4  Wales Alex Gough 9 9 3 9       4  Wales Gough 4 2 4  
 Malaysia Kenneth Low 6 1 9 7     4  Wales Gough 9 9 10
 South Africa Craig Wapnick 4 9 9 9    South Africa Wapnick 6 0 8  
 Australia Byron Davis 9 4 4 4  


Women's Singles (10-16 Sep)

Second round   Quarter finals   Semi finals   Final
1  Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald 9 9 9  
 South Africa Natalie Grainger 5 0 0     1  Australia Fitz-Gerald 9 9 9  
5  England Suzanne Horner 9 9 9   5  England Horner 3 1 4  
 South Africa Carla Venter 2 2 5       1  Australia Fitz-Gerald 9 9 9  
3  England Cassie Jackman 7 9 9 6 10       3  England Jackman 2 0 2  
 South Africa Claire Nitch 9 1 4 9 8     3  England Jackman 10 9 9
6  Australia Carol Owens 9 9 9   6  Australia Owens 8 2 1  
 Malaysia Leong Siu Lynn 2 2 4       1  Australia Fitz-Gerald 0 6 5
2  Australia Michelle Martin 9 10 9       2  Australia Martin 9 9 9
 Australia Robyn Cooper 3 8 3     2  Australia Martin 9 9 9  
8  England Linda Charman 9 9 9   8  England Charman 1 1 4  
 Malaysia Nicol David 6 6 0       2  Australia Martin 9 9 9
4  England Sue Wright 9 9 9       4  England Wright 7 1 2  
 Guernsey Lisa Opie 1 2 5     4  England Wright 9 9 4 1 9
7  New Zealand Leilani Joyce 9 5 9 9   7  New Zealand Joyce 2 6 9 9 0  
 Scotland Senga Macfie 3 9 2 5  


Men's Doubles (17-20 Sep)

  Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                                       
   England Chris Walker &
Mark Cairns
15 15  
 Malaysia Kenneth Low &
Michael Soo
7 10  
   England Walker & Cairns 15 12 10  
   Australia Eyles & Davis 4 15 15  
 Australia Rodney Eyles &
Byron Davis
12 15 17
   Australia David Palmer &
Paul Price
15 12 15  
     Australia Eyles & Davis 8 4
   England Johnson & Chaloner 15 15
   England Paul Johnson &
Mark Chaloner
15 15 15  
 Wales Alex Gough &
David Evans
17 6 12  
   England Johnson & Chaloner 15 17
   Scotland Nicol & Cowie 10 14  
 Scotland Peter Nicol &
Stuart Cowie
15 15
   Canada Graham Ryding &
Jonathon Power
3 7  


Women's Doubles (17-20 Sep)

  Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                                       
   England Sue Wright &
Cassie Jackman
17 6 15  
 England Linda Charman &
Jane Martin
16 15 10  
   England Wright & Jackman 13 17 15  
   Australia Fitz-Gerald & Owens 15 14 5  
 Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald &
Carol Owens
15 15
   Malaysia Nicol David &
Leong Siu Lynn
9 10  
     England Wright & Jackman 15 15
   Australia Cooper & Grinham 10 12
   Australia Robyn Cooper &
Rachael Grinham
17 15 15  
 New Zealand Leilani Joyce &
Philippa Beams
15 17 13  
   Australia Cooper & Grinham 15 15
   South Africa Nitch & Grainger 7 9  
 South Africa Claire Nitch &
Natalie Grainger
15 17
   South Africa Angelique Clifton Parks & Annelize Naudé 11 15  


Mixed Doubles (17-20 Sep)

  Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                                       
   Australia Craig Rowland &
Michelle Martin
15 15  
 Scotland Stuart Cowie &
Senga Macfie
9 6  
   Australia Rowland & Martin 15 15  
   South Africa Durbach & Grainger 9 11  
 South Africa Rodney Durbach &
Natalie Grainger
15 11 15
   New Zealand Wayne Werder &
Fiona Dean
10 15 7  
     Australia Rowland & Martin 15 15
   England Parke & Horner 4 7
   England Simon Parke &
Suzanne Horner
15 6 15  
 South Africa Craig Van der Wath &
Claire Nitch
12 15 9  
   England Parke & Horner 15 15
   New Zealand Wilson & Cook 13 8  
 New Zealand Glen Wilson &
Sarah Cook
15 15
   Wales Gareth Davies &
Katrina Hogan
4 13  


References

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