New Zealand Squash Hall of Fame

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Since 2009 people have been admitted to the New Zealand Squash Hall of Fame who have made outstanding contributions to New Zealand squash . This includes players, coaches and officials.

Former player Stephen Cunningham is the executive director of the Hall of Fame, which is based in Auckland . Admissions are determined by a changing selection committee. So far, these have taken place in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014. There are currently 28 members of the Hall of Fame.

Members of the Hall of Fame

Surname Year of admission function
Neven Barbour 2010 Player, coach and official
Robyn Blackwood 2013 player
Bruce Brownlee 2009 player
Bryden Clarke 2014 official
Norm Coe 2011 Player and coach
Rob Crothall 2013 Trainer
Stuart Davenport 2009 player
Pam Davis 2011 Player
Murray Day 2009 official
Susan Devoy 2009 Player
EgyptEgypt Dardir El Bakary 2009 Trainer
EnglandEngland John Gillies 2010 Player and functionary
Don Green 2010 Player and functionary
Roy Haddon 2009 official
Allen Johns 2010 Player and functionary
Trevor Johnston 2013 player
Leilani Joyce 2009 Player
Bill Murphy 2013 official
Nancy New 2010 Player
Ross Norman 2009 player
Carol Owens 2010 Player
Susie Simcock 2010 Functionary
Paul Steel 2011 player
Ann Stephens 2011 Player
Charlie Waugh 2010 player
Jenny Webster 2013 Player
Joanne Williams 2013 Player
Jade Wilson 2013 Player

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. 286-287 .
  2. Aaron Goile: Waikato pair set for hall of fame. In: stuff.co.nz. Waikato Times , November 19, 2009, accessed October 15, 2018 .
  3. Marcel Schranz: Paul Steel inducted into the "Hall of Fame" of New Zealand. In: squash.ch. Swiss Squash , accessed October 15, 2018 .