Meteorology Squash Tournament III (Winter 2002/3) |
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This is a the home page for the third Meteorology Squash Tournament. Players currently in the tournament are shown on the players page with all the player's e-mail addresses. The tournament follows the Monrad system, which is shown on the fixtures page.
This page covers
Winner (& top male player) |
Chris Landeg |
Runner-Up | Marc Stringer |
Players to win all but one game (besides runner-up) | Paul Berrisford (at 3), Jo Pelly (at 5), Neil Ellis (at 9) and Nige Roberts (at 17) |
Top female player | Jo Pelly (at 5) |
Performance of the tournament | Neil Ellis (at 9) |
Deadlines for games to be played are
Round | Deadline |
Round 1 | 5th December |
Round 2 | 14th January |
Round 3 | 5th February |
Round 4 | 27th February |
Final Round | Squash Night on 13th March |
Anyone going
on holiday etc. may obviously need longer, but it'll be
helpful if all
games are played as soon as possible
Squash Night
Squash Night takes part from 5:20pm to 10pm on Thursday the 13th
March. As many final round matches as possible will be played on this
evening on courts 1 and 2, so it's a chance to see everyone else play
and experience what it's like to have other people watching you.
Players who are missing an opponent for
the evening will be provided with some friendly opposition instead.
The players page indicates who can make it.
Games
Games will be the best of five, and do not count to the squash ladder. The official rules for the very keen (I've not read them) can be found on the World Squash Federation page.
Games will be arranged between the players involved, and
the results should
be written up on the noticeboard.
The Trophy
Figurine in bad shorts.
A list of players and
fixtures is provided on both the noticed
board in the coffee room and on these web pages.
The Draw
The draw was made on the 14th November.
The eight players highest on the departmental squash ladder were
drawn in positions 1 to
8. The next 7 plus from one player from outside the ladder, of a
similar standard, were drawn in positions 9-16, and
the remaining players were drawn in positions 17-32.
Hope you enjoy it.
Cheers, Marc (marc@met.rdg.ac.uk)