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European Team
Championships 2005

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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The Teams

THE TEAMS
 Men's Teams


AUSTRIA 1 Andreas Fuchs
AUSTRIA 2 David Sabitzer-Huck
AUSTRIA 3 Gerhard Schedlbauer
AUSTRIA 4 Aqeel Rehman
AUSTRIA 5 Andreas Freudensprung

BELGIUM 1 Steve Dries
BELGIUM 2 Wim van Asten
BELGIUM 3 Rik Smet
BELGIUM 4 Ben Vandezande
BELGIUM 5 Dave de Beule

CZECH REPUBLIC 1 Jan Koukal
CZECH REPUBLIC 2 Martin Stepan
CZECH REPUBLIC 3 Milos Pokorny
CZECH REPUBLIC 4 Pavel Sladecek

DENMARK 1 Morten W Sorensen
DENMARK 2 Mads Korsbjerg
DENMARK 3 Michael Frilund
DENMARK 4 Rene Jepsen
DENMARK 5 Kristian Gross Jeppesen

ENGLAND 1 Lee Beachill
ENGLAND 2 Peter Nicol
ENGLAND 3 Nick Matthew
ENGLAND 4 James Willstrop
ENGLAND 5 Simon Parke

FINLAND 1 Olli Tuominen
FINLAND 2 Matias Tuomi
FINLAND 3 Juha Raumolin
FINLAND 4 Erno Teitti
FINLAND 5 Tatu Murronmaa

FRANCE 1 Thierry Lincou
FRANCE 2 Gregory Gaultier
FRANCE 3 Renan Lavigne
FRANCE 4 Jean-Michel Arcucci
FRANCE 5 Laurent Elriani
FRANCE 6 Julien Balbo

GERMANY 1 Simon Frenz
GERMANY 2 Stefan Leifels
GERMANY 3 Simon Rosner
GERMANY 4 Johannes Voit
GERMANY 5 Oliver Post
GERMANY 6 Andre Haschker

GREECE 1 Fabian Kalaitzis
GREECE 2 Paul Gregory
GREECE 3 Petros Tzamaloukas
GREECE 4 George Vafakos
GREECE 5 Konstantinos Kargiotis
GREECE 6 Leonidas Tzakos

HUNGARY 1 Mark Krajcsak
HUNGARY 2 Andras Torok
HUNGARY 3 Sandor Fulop
HUNGARY 4 Shakeel Khan
HUNGARY 5 Marton Szaboky

IRELAND 1 Liam Kenny
IRELAND 2 Derek Ryan
IRELAND 3 Steve Richardson
IRELAND 4 Niall Rooney
IRELAND 5 Arthur Gaskin

ISRAEL 1 Ilan Oren
ISRAEL 2 Tomer Noach
ISRAEL 3 Dove Drokman-Haruzi
ISRAEL 4 Nadav Wilensky
ISRAEL 5 Nir Arkin

ITALY 1 Simone Rocca
ITALY 2 Andrea Torricini
ITALY 3 Giacomo Marotta
ITALY 4 Paolo Buglioni
ITALY 5 Vittorio Gargiulo

NETHERLANDS 1 Tommy Berden
NETHERLANDS 2 Laurens Jan Anjema
NETHERLANDS 3 Lucas Buit
NETHERLANDS 4 Dylan Bennett
NETHERLANDS 5 Marc Reus
NETHERLANDS 6 Gabor Marges

RUSSIA 1 Alexei Severinov
RUSSIA 2 Pavel Sergeev
RUSSIA 3 Sergey Kostrikin
RUSSIA 4 Maksim Shokin
RUSSIA 5 Andrey Brattner

SCOTLAND 1 John White
SCOTLAND 2 Martin Heath
SCOTLAND 3 Stuart Crawford
SCOTLAND 4 Kristen Johnson
SCOTLAND 5 Harry Gordon Leitch

SPAIN 1 Borja Golan
SPAIN 2 Iago Cornes
SPAIN 3 Constantino Casas
SPAIN 4 Albert Codina
SPAIN 5 Alejandro Garbi Caro

SWEDEN 1 Badr Abdel Aziz
SWEDEN 2 Christian Drakenberg
SWEDEN 3 Henrik Lofwenborg
SWEDEN 4 Joakim Karlsson
SWEDEN 5 Johan Jungling

SWITZERLAND 1 Marco Datwyler
SWITZERLAND 2 Andre Holderegger
SWITZERLAND 3 Kevin Villiger
SWITZERLAND 4 Marcel Straub
SWITZERLAND 5 Benjamin Fischer

UKRAINE 1 Roman Dolynych
UKRAINE 2 Dmytro Shcherbakov
UKRAINE 3 Oleksandr Molodukha
UKRAINE 4 Ilya Onishko
UKRAINE 5 Sergiy Zakomlystov

WALES 1 Alex Gough
WALES 2 David Evans
WALES 3 Gavin Jones
WALES 4 Ricky Davies
WALES 5 Greg Tippings
WALES 6 Jethro Binns


Womem's Teams

AUSTRIA 1 Pamela Pancis
AUSTRIA 2 Birgit Coufal
AUSTRIA 3 Sissi Colli
AUSTRIA 4 Judith Gradnitzer

BELGIUM 1 Charlie de Rycke
BELGIUM 2 Katline Cauwels
BELGIUM 3 Michou Cauwels
BELGIUM 4 Sonja Schrijvers

CZECH REPUBLIC 1 Jana Smeralova
CZECH REPUBLIC 2 Olga Ertlova
CZECH REPUBLIC 3 Tereza Dufkova
CZECH REPUBLIC 4 Lucie Fialova

DENMARK 1 Ellen Petersen
DENMARK 2 Line Hansen
DENMARK 3 Ditte Nielsen
DENMARK 4 Julie Nilsson

ENGLAND 1 Linda Elriani
ENGLAND 2 Vicky Botwright
ENGLAND 3 Jenny Duncalf
ENGLAND 4 Alison Waters

FINLAND 1 Lotta Vuorela
FINLAND 2 Elina Kononen
FINLAND 3 Fevamaria Vuolo
FINLAND 4 Jutta Tuunanen

FRANCE 1 Isabelle Stoehr
FRANCE 2 Celia Allamargot
FRANCE 3 Laurence Bois
FRANCE 4 Maud Duplomb
FRANCE 5 Soraya Renai

GERMANY 1 Karin Beriere
GERMANY 2 Daniela Schumann
GERMANY 3 Kathrin Rohrmueller
GERMANY 4 Sandra Kruger

IRELAND 1 Madeline Perry
IRELAND 2 Aisling Blake
IRELAND 3 Laura Mylotte
IRELAND 4 Eleanor Lapthorne

ITALY 1 Manuela Manetta
ITALY 2 Evelyn Panizzi
ITALY 3 Katiuscia Grossi
ITALY 4 Maria Lucia Cantarini

NETHERLANDS 1 Vanessa Atkinson
NETHERLANDS 2 Annelize Naude
NETHERLANDS 3 Margriet Huisman
NETHERLANDS 4 Karen Kronemeyer
NETHERLANDS 5 Orla Noom

SCOTLAND 1 Pamela Nimmo
SCOTLAND 2 Louise Philip
SCOTLAND 3 Lizzie Leitch
SCOTLAND 4 Frania Gillen-Buchert

SPAIN 1 Olga Puigdemont Sola
SPAIN 2 Margaux Moros-Pitarch
SPAIN 3 Elisabet Sado

SWITZERLAND 1 Manuela Zehnder
SWITZERLAND 2 Gaby Schmohl
SWITZERLAND 3 Olivia Hauser
SWITZERLAND 4 Gabi Hegi

Preview 
Alison Waters To Make England Debut At European Championships

London's Alison Waters will make a surprise England squash debut at the European Team Championships in the Netherlands this week.

The 21-year-old from Southgate has stepped up to replace Yorkshire's world No8 Jenny Tranfield, who is suffering with an Achilles injury and is now unable to take part in the event.

Waters, who was selected as first reserve when the team was first announced, will join team-mates Linda Elriani (Sussex), Vicky Botwright (Lancs) and Jenny Duncalf (Yorks) in Amsterdam to defend the title which England's women have held unopposed since 1978.

The European Team Championships will be held at the Frans Otten Stadion in Amsterdam from 27-30 April.

Alison Waters has enjoyed a highly successful run over the past year, winning the Women's International Squash Players' Association (WISPA) 'Young Player of the Year' award in December, then in February becoming the first unseeded player ever to reach the women's final in the British National Championships. Later in the same month, Alison picked up her maiden WISPA title, winning the Southport Open in the USA.

"Alison is a young talent with a great future," said England Squash National Coach David Pearson. "She thoroughly deserves her place in the England team."

Waters is overjoyed to be making her England debut: "To represent your country in any sport is the greatest honour, so I'm thrilled to be playing for England for the first time," said Alison. "I feel very sorry for Jenny, but I'm delighted to chosen to take her place.

"When I look back and think of how much I looked up to players like Linda and Vicky when I was much younger, it's fantastic to think that I'm now playing alongside them in the national team! Without doubt, this is the highlight of my career so far," Waters added.

England will also be defending the men's European title in Amsterdam. The all-Yorkshire squad features Lee Beachill, Peter Nicol, James Willstrop, Nick Matthew and Simon Parke.