2006 Women's World Team Squash Championships
- 2006 Women's World Team Squash Championships
The 2006 Women's World Team Squash Championships were held at the Royal Glenora Club in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The event took place from September 24 to September 30, 2006.
=Squads=
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* Tania Bailey
* Vicky Botwright
* Jenny Duncalf
* Alison Waters
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* Rebecca Chiu
* Christina Mak
* Annie Au
* Joey Chan
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* Aisling Blake
* Laura Mylotte
* Eleanor Lapthorne
* Madeline Perry
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* Pamela Pancis
* Birgit Coufal
* Ines Gradnitzer
* Konny Hofer
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* Omneya Abdel Kawy
* Raneem El Weleily
* Amnah El Trabolsy
* Engy Kheirallah
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* Runa Reta
* Melanie Jans
* Carolyn Russell
* Alana Miller
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* Isabelle Stoehr
* Camille Serme
* Soraya Renai
* Celia Allamargot
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* Elisabet Sado
* Margaux Moros-Pitarch
* Laura Alonso
* Chantal Moros-Pitarch
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* Nicol David
* Sharon Wee
* Tricia Chuah
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* Shelley Kitchen
* Jaclyn Hawkes
* Louise Crome
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* Latasha Khan
* Meredeth Quick
* Louise Hall
* Ivy Pochoda
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* Nami Nishio
* Chinatsu Matsui
* Sachiko Shinta
* Kozue Onizawa
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* Vanessa Atkinson
* Annelize Naudé
* Margriet Huisman
* Orla Noom
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* Kasey Brown
* Melissa Martin
* Amelia Pittock
* Dianne Desira
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* Tenille Swartz
* Claire Nitch
* Diana Argyle
* Janet van der Westhuizen
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* Katharina Witt
* Kathrin Rohrmüller
* Carola Weiss
* Daniela Schumann
=Results=
Group stage
Pool A
Pool D
External links
* [http://www.squash.ca/2006womensworlds/index.cfm Official website]
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