General News
European Squash under 19 Individual & Team Championships 2023
Apr072023
The European Junior Squash Individuals and Teams has begun at Sihlsport in Langnau am Albis in Switzerland. The Championship starts the 1st April with the individuals with finals on Tuesday 4th April, followed by the Teams between 6th - 9th April.
It is the 32nd Individual Championships and the 38th Team Championships which attracts around 112 best european players in the individual event and 16 countries for the team event.
England is the reigning Champions for the Teams, where they have an incredible record of winning 35 championships, followed by only two countries; Germany winning twice and Sweden winning once.
Daily news reports in English and German.
Results can be followed on the European Squash Federations web by using this links:
European Squash U19 INDIVIDUAL Championships 2023
European Squash U19TEAM Championships 2023
European Squash U19 - Multiple courts - Livestream
European Squash U19 - All courts - Live Score
PREVIOUS RESULTS
EUROPEAN UNDER 19 INDIVIDUAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS – GIRLS |
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Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
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1989 |
Aix-en-Provence, France |
Cassie Jackman |
England |
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1990 |
No tournament held |
- |
- |
|
1991 |
Linz, Austria |
Cassie Jackman |
England |
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1992 |
Oslo, Norway |
Sabine Schone |
Germany |
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1993 |
Odense, Denmark |
Silke Bartel |
Germany |
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1994 |
Bolzano, Italy |
Donia Leeves |
England |
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1995 |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
Tracy Shenton |
England |
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1996 |
Recklinghausen, Germany |
Janie Thacker |
England |
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1997 |
Vantaa, Finland |
Tania Bailey |
England |
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1998 |
Herentals, Belgium |
Tania Bailey |
England |
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1999 |
Vienna, Austria |
Vicky Lankester |
England |
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2000 |
Bremen, Germany |
Dominique Lloyd-Walter |
England |
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2001 |
Antwerp, Belgium |
Jenny Duncalf |
England |
|
2002 |
Aix-en-Provence, France |
Manuela Zehnder |
Switzerland |
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2003 |
Parsdorf, Germany |
Susie Pierrepont |
England |
|
2004 |
Herentals, Belgium |
Charlie de Rycke |
Belgium |
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2005 |
Malmo, Sweden |
Charlie de Rycke |
Belgium |
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2006 |
Langnau, Switzerland |
Camille Serme |
France |
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2007 |
Herentals, Belgium |
Camille Serme |
France |
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2008 |
Stavanger, Norway |
Camille Serme |
France |
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2009 |
Germering, Germany |
Sarah-Jane Perry |
England |
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2010 |
Vienna, Austria |
Carrie Ramsey |
England |
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2011 |
Kriens, Switzerland |
Emily Whitlock |
England |
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2012 |
Porto, Portugal |
Emily Whitlock |
England |
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2013 |
Langnau am Albis, Switzerland |
Victoria Temple-Murray |
England |
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2014 |
Helsinki, Finland |
Nele Gilis |
Belgium |
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2015 |
Prague, Czech Republic |
Georgina Kennedy |
England |
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2016 |
Kriens, Switzerland |
Amelia Henley |
England |
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2017 |
Lisbon, Portugal |
Cristina Gomez |
Spain |
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2018 |
Bielsko- Biala, Poland |
Lucy Turmel |
England |
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2019 |
Prague, Czech Republic |
Karina Tyma |
Poland |
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2020 |
Event cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions |
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2021 |
Event cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions |
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2022 |
Eindhoven, Netherlands |
Katie Maliff |
England |
EUROPEAN UNDER 19 INDIVIDUAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS – BOYS |
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Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Country |
1989 |
Aix-en-Provence, France |
Peter Marshall |
England |
1990 |
No tournament held |
- |
- |
1991 |
Linz, Austria |
Paul Johnson |
England |
1992 |
Oslo, Norway |
Juha Raumolin |
Finland |
1993 |
Odense, Denmark |
Adam Toes |
England |
1994 |
Bolzano, Italy |
Paul Hargrave |
England |
1995 |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
Marcus Cowie |
England |
1996 |
Recklinghausen, Germany |
Lee Beachill |
England |
1997 |
Vantaa, Finland |
Olli Tuominen |
Finland |
1998 |
Herentals, Belgium |
Tommy Berden |
Netherlands |
1999 |
Vienna, Austria |
Adrian Grant |
England |
2000 |
Bremen, Germany |
Gregory Gaultier |
France |
2001 |
Antwerp, Belgium |
Gregory Gaultier |
France |
2002 |
Aix-en-Provence, France |
James Willstrop |
England |
2003 |
Parsdorf, Germany |
Dylan Bennett |
Netherlands |
2004 |
Herentals, Belgium |
Laurence Delasaux |
England |
2005 |
Malmo, Sweden |
Chris Simpson |
England |
2006 |
Langnau, Switzerland |
Simon Rosner |
Germany |
2007 |
Herentals, Belgium |
Nicholas Mueller |
Switzerland |
2008 |
Stavanger, Norway |
Gregoire Marche |
France |
2009 |
Germering, Germany |
Anthony Graham |
England |
2010 |
Vienna, Austria |
Lucas Serme |
France |
2011 |
Kriens, Switzerland |
Nathan Lake |
England |
2012 |
Porto, Portugal |
Declan James |
England |
2013 |
Langnau am Albis, Switzerland |
Oliver Holland |
England |
2014 |
Helsinki, Finland |
Richie Fallows |
England |
2015 |
Prague, Czech Republic |
George Parker |
England |
2016 |
Kriens, Switerland |
Patrick Rooney |
England |
2017 |
Lisbon, Portugal |
Victor Crouin |
France |
2018 |
Bielsko- Biala, Poland |
Victor Crouin |
France |
2019 |
Prague, Czech Republic |
Viktor Byrtus |
Czech Republic |
2020 |
Event cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions |
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2021 |
Event cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions |
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2022 |
Eindhoven, Netherlands |
Finnlay Withington |
England |
EUROPEAN UNDER 19 MIXED TEAM SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS |
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Year |
Venue |
Winner |
Runner-Up |
Score |
1983 |
Ludwigsburg, Germany |
Sweden |
England |
2-1 |
1984 |
Ludwigsburg, Germany |
England |
Sweden |
3-0 |
1986 |
Oslo, Norway |
England |
Sweden |
3-0 |
1987 |
Warmond, Netherlands |
England |
Scotland |
3-0 |
1988 |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
England |
Germany |
3-0 |
1989 |
Aix-en-Provence, France |
England |
Germany |
3-0 |
1990 |
Ghent, Belgium |
England |
Germany |
3-0 |
1991 |
Linz, Austria |
England |
Germany |
3-0 |
1992 |
Oslo, Norway |
England |
Finland |
2-1 |
1993 |
Odense, Denmark |
England |
France |
3-0 |
1994 |
Bolzano, Italy |
England |
France |
2-1 |
1995 |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
England |
Italy |
3-0 |
1996 |
Recklinghausen, Germany |
England |
Switzerland |
3-0 |
1997 |
Vantaa, Finland |
England |
Germany |
3-0 |
1998 |
Herentals, Belgium |
England |
Netherlands |
3-0 |
1999 |
Vienna, Austria |
England |
Spain |
3-0 |
2000 |
Bremen, Germany |
England |
Spain |
2-1 |
2001 |
Antwerp, Belgium |
England |
Germany |
3-0 |
2002 |
Aix-en-Provence, France |
England |
Switzerland |
2-1 |
2003 |
Parsdorf, Germany |
England |
Netherlands |
2-1 |
2004 |
Herentals, Belgium |
England |
France |
3-0 |
2005 |
Malmo, Sweden |
England |
Germany |
3-0 |
2006 |
Langnau, Switzerland |
Germany |
England |
3-0 |
2007 |
Brussels, Belgium |
England |
France |
2-1 |
2008 |
Stavanger, Norway |
England |
France |
2-1 |
2009 |
Germering, Germany |
Germany |
England |
2-1 |
2010 |
Vienna, Austria |
England |
Wales |
3-0 |
2011 |
Kriens, Switzerland |
England |
Belgium |
3-0 |
2012 |
Porto, Portugal |
England |
Belgium |
3-0 |
2013 |
Langnau am Albis, Switzerland |
England |
France |
3-0 |
2014 |
Helsinki, Finland |
England |
Spain |
3-0 |
2015 |
Prague, Czech Republic |
England |
Finland |
3-0 |
2016 |
Kriens, Switzerland |
England |
France |
2-0 |
2017 |
Lisbon, Portugal |
England |
Spain |
2-0 |
2018 |
Bielsko- Biala, Poland |
England |
France |
2-1 |
2019 |
Prague, Czech Republic |
England |
Switzerland |
2-0 |
2020 |
Event cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions |
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2021 |
Event cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions |
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2022 |
Eindhoven, Netherlands |
England |
France |
2-1 |