Chris Walker
enjoyed the weekend, and enjoyed the party ...

England, Men and Women's
European Team Champions ....... again!

Everyone assumes that, because the strongest team on paper is the number one seed, they will win!


It must be
the
Green Magic

I have had the privilege of playing for England more times than I can remember (in fact I have played in the 1980's, 1990's and the 2000's! 3 decades!!) and it always amazes me that we have won as many trophy's as we have for it is not always as easy as it seems.

In fact this year the men met with one of our strongest challenges for a few years, battling the French in the final and only winning on games countback! Exciting stuff.

The England Women may as well own their trophy considering the way things have been going in recent years. I don't remember them losing at all!! Once again the venue was excellent. A squash club called 'Pink Power' in Stuttgart (obviously a German thing - no offence intended) hosted the majority of the matches and then the final's setting was a venue just down the road which seated 1200 people around the ASB Glass Court, brand new and looking a million dollars.

The only complaint from the professional men players was that we played on the conventional 19 inch tin. Because of the history of the event and the fact that many of the lower ranked teams are amateurs there has not been a need to lower the tin as has been done for every pro event that happens these days. However, now the strength of the Europe surely justifies the introduction of the lower tin (17 inches) for the Group A and B, who are the 1-8 seed teams. All of the players in these teams are from the full or part-time professional side of the game and would usually be playing competitively on the lower tin. The final justification to me is that the 4 matches the men played in the final lasted a total of 7 hours! That's a lot of squash, even for you squashaholics of the world.

I could say that it's just another European Team Championship and another Gold medal, but it's so much more than that. I was reflecting on the week just gone and the ones over the past 3 decades for me, and I can tell you it doesn't get much better than that! Playing for your country, against the best professionals in your sport, in a team environment, pulling together and living every point that your team mates play as well has to be the pinnacle of anyone's career.

It really doesn't get any better than this!

A
nd the after party's are legendary ...

Happy squashing,
Chris.

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