Lara Petera

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Lara Petera Squash player
Nationality: New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
Birthday: December 21, 1978
1st professional season: 1998
Resignation: 2005
successes
Best placement: 25 (May 2003)
Sources: official player profiles at PSA and Squashinfo (see web links )

Lara Heta (* 21st December 1978 as Lara Petera ) is a former New Zealand squash player .

Career

Lara Petera achieved her greatest success with the 2004 Vice World Championship in doubles in Chennai . At the side of her compatriot Louise Crome, she was defeated in the final by the Australian siblings Natalie and Rachael Grinham . In 2001 and 2002 she qualified for the main round of the World Cup, but was eliminated in the first round. Her best placement in the world rankings reached Lara Petera with rank 25 in May 2003. In 2000, she was New Zealand runner-up .

Lara Petera is married and has been using the name Lara Heta ever since.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Joseph Romanos: Long or Short? The Story of New Zealand Squash . 1st edition. New Zealand Squash Hall of Fame , Waitakere 2010, ISBN 978-0-9864615-1-4 , pp. 298 .