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Go For it SRA introductory video 1995
In 1995 the English SRA produced an introductory video featuring Sue Wright and Tony Hands. See it here.
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Men's World Open 1989
Просмотров 8982 месяца назад
In 1989 the Men’s World Open featured Chris Dittmar battling against Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan in a bid to win the title. Here is the film of the event.
David Palmer's early years
Просмотров 5012 месяца назад
During a career which saw him win two World titles (2002 & 6) and four British Opens (2001,3,4,8), Australian David Palmer sat down with Robert Edwards to look back at his career development.
Men's British Open 1995
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Coming into the British Open in 1995, Jansher Khan had already won the title three times. Here is footage from the event, featuring him and other players including Peter Marshall, Brett Martin, Rodney Eyles, Anthony Hill, Del Harris.
Men's World Open 1989
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
The 1989 Men’s World Open was memorable for Chris Dittmar’s performances against Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan. Because the referee gantry was used it was filmed through the front wall, and the quality of the copy is not pin-sharp; but a great reminder nonetheless.
Tournament of Champions 2008 interviews
Просмотров 1606 месяцев назад
When the 2008 Tournament of Champions took place on New York, Gregory Gaultier, Ramy Ashour, David Palmer & James Willstrop were interviewed by squashlive.com about winning, losing and the game itself.
Women's World Open 2006
Просмотров 5067 месяцев назад
The Women’s World Open took place in Belfast in 2006, with Nicol David chasing a second title. She, Natalie & Rachael Grinham along with Natalie Grainger were the last four. See the semis and final highlights here.
Mike Corby Interview, Athens 2004 Olympics.
Просмотров 868 месяцев назад
In 2000, WSF Vice President Mike Corby had a TV interview in England discussing why squash would be a good candidate for the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
WSF Men's World Team Championship 2007
Просмотров 3159 месяцев назад
The 2007 WSF Men’s World Team Championship took place in Chennai, India. Here is the WSF highlights film of the semis and final, featuring Australia, Egypt, England and France.
Scottish Open 1991. Jahangir Khan v Chris Dittmar
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In 1991 Jahangir Khan and Chris Dittmar played the Scottish Open final. Here’s the film, which includes interviews and behind the scenes features.
Leekes Welsh Classic 1993
Просмотров 82210 месяцев назад
Before sponsoring the British Open (1995-97), the Leekes company hosted the men’s Leekes Classic in Cardiff. The 1993 event highlights featured Jansher & Jahangir Khan, Brett & Rodney Martin, Chris Dittmar, Adam Schreiber and Peter Marshall.
British Open 1993
Просмотров 61910 месяцев назад
Thirty years ago the last fours in the British Open were Sue Wright, Michelle Martin, Suzanne Horner, Sarah Fitz-Gerald, Chis Dittmar, Brett Martin, Zarak Jahan Khan and Jansher Khan. Hear are their semis and final highlights.
Canadian Classic 2003
Просмотров 382Год назад
Jonathon Power and David Palmer played the final of the Canadian Classic in 2003. Here is the video of the match, courtesy of Jean DeLierre.
Red Bull Squash in Luxor
Просмотров 299Год назад
In 2010 Red Bull sponsored a match between Egyptians Ramy Ashour and Karim Darwish staged at the stunning setting of the Temple at Luxor. Here is a brief snapshot.
Women's Internationaux de France 2002
Просмотров 182Год назад
In 2002 the Women’s Internationaux de France (French Open) was played in Antibes, with a final contested by Sarah Fitz-Gerald (AUS) and Linda Charman (Elriani, ENG).
British Nationals 1998
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British Nationals 1998
Hurghada International & Qatar Classic 2003
Просмотров 207Год назад
Hurghada International & Qatar Classic 2003
Men's Dutch Open 1992
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Men's Dutch Open 1992
Practice to Improve, Scotland 1983
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Practice to Improve, Scotland 1983
Men's World Team Championship 2005, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Men's World Team Championship 2005, Islamabad, Pakistan
Men's Super Series Finals 1993
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Men's Super Series Finals 1993
Al Ahram International 1996
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Al Ahram International 1996
British Open Women's Final 1995
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British Open Women's Final 1995
1988 Jersey Open final, Jahangir Khan v Ross Norman
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1988 Jersey Open final, Jahangir Khan v Ross Norman
TransWorld Sport Squash Feature 29.11.1998
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TransWorld Sport Squash Feature 29.11.1998
Women's World Open Final 2003
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Women's World Open Final 2003
Men's European Open 1992
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Men's European Open 1992
1999 Tournament Of Champions Final: Power v Barada
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
1999 Tournament Of Champions Final: Power v Barada
1989 Telesquash part 2
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1989 Telesquash part 2
1989 Telesquash part 1
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1989 Telesquash part 1

Комментарии

  • @SpiritOfSpikeIsland
    @SpiritOfSpikeIsland Месяц назад

    hey @worldsquashlibrary7032 - do you have the Chris Dittmar squash training video he did for Puma?

    • @worldsquashlibrary7032
      @worldsquashlibrary7032 Месяц назад

      No, I don't. I would love to have it and add it to the Library channel. (Email: info@squashlibrary.info) Andrew

    • @SpiritOfSpikeIsland
      @SpiritOfSpikeIsland Месяц назад

      @@worldsquashlibrary7032 so would i... we. had a VHS of it for years but I think it was given away to the charity shop.

  • @atifmuhammad2000
    @atifmuhammad2000 2 месяца назад

    what a young performer Jk against a master, None of current lot has same technique stamina

  • @kaykayeffemm1828
    @kaykayeffemm1828 2 месяца назад

    Turn the light on please

  • @kaykayeffemm1828
    @kaykayeffemm1828 2 месяца назад

    Front view camera = worst idea ever

  • @kaykayeffemm1828
    @kaykayeffemm1828 2 месяца назад

    No fixed camera = pure shit Worst idea ever after front view

  • @michaelmoore6287
    @michaelmoore6287 5 месяцев назад

    Great example why I never took to Jansher. A master at blocking his own short shots and appeals for everything when Eyles played a winning shot. Very little effort to reach the ball. Eyles had to win many points twice

  • @apt981
    @apt981 5 месяцев назад

    you see the pros are able to adapt their style as the rackets changed. you see more drops and flicks. imagine these players with todays rackets. unreal!

  • @graemestewart7752
    @graemestewart7752 6 месяцев назад

    I played for Ireland that tournament. I watched the finish of Ditts-Jahangir. He kept his powder dry to cut that backhand volley serve return into the nick, and play a max rally after. Jansher was too fit.

  • @BruceAChristie
    @BruceAChristie 6 месяцев назад

    I would like to see the last 8-10 shots in a few rallies so that people would recognize the high quality of our game. The video is inspirational in other ways but add in some segments of outstanding rallies. Thanks.

  • @ZeeShaanJamal
    @ZeeShaanJamal 6 месяцев назад

    thank you for these wonderful uploads - kindly upload the 1994 World Open as well please

    • @worldsquashlibrary7032
      @worldsquashlibrary7032 6 месяцев назад

      I am afraid that the Library doesn't have film of the 1994 World Open - if somebody can provide it I would be delighted to have the opportunity to upload it.

    • @saleemkirmani5583
      @saleemkirmani5583 6 месяцев назад

      ​@worldsquashlibrary7032 Do you have clips from the 1990 British Open men's final vs Jahangir Khan and Rodney Martin?

    • @worldsquashlibrary7032
      @worldsquashlibrary7032 6 месяцев назад

      @@saleemkirmani5583No, I haven't found a copy to upload yet, unfortunately.

    • @saleemkirmani5583
      @saleemkirmani5583 6 месяцев назад

      @@worldsquashlibrary7032 Ok. I saw it many years ago on video. It was such a historical win. It's a pity, that it's not around anymore.

    • @ZeeShaanJamal
      @ZeeShaanJamal 6 месяцев назад

      @@worldsquashlibrary7032 thank you for these uploads 😊 if you come across the 1994 World Open & Qatar Open footage, please do upload 'em Your videos are sincerely appreciated 🙏🏼

  • @Jacques0826
    @Jacques0826 7 месяцев назад

    Greatest of all time, men, women bar none.

  • @StFidjnr
    @StFidjnr 10 месяцев назад

    Psa tour intro 2004

  • @emont
    @emont 11 месяцев назад

    I play squash, and you?

  • @clueless-lassi-joins-internet
    @clueless-lassi-joins-internet 11 месяцев назад

    *SQUASH DOES **_NOT_** Need Olympics!* *_Olympics_** NEED Squash!* *IOC! Include This Game, It’s HIGH Freaking Time!* *And While You Are At It, FREAKING INCLUDE KABADDI!*

  • @muhammadabdullah-ig4hk
    @muhammadabdullah-ig4hk Год назад

    Squash is literally the most underrated sport!

  • @michaelwardsquash
    @michaelwardsquash 2 года назад

    We need to come together and push from every corner of the world to have squash included in the Olympic games!

  • @RichardDuinmayer
    @RichardDuinmayer 2 года назад

    Still not Olympic

    • @ccJoeMurphy
      @ccJoeMurphy Год назад

      and break dancing is! go figure!

  • @manuplsx
    @manuplsx 2 года назад

    Go squash !

  • @stuartkerr1172
    @stuartkerr1172 2 года назад

    fuck u IOC

  • @DK-hs4dd
    @DK-hs4dd 2 года назад

    Absolute disgrace, that there are "sports," like skateboarding, golf, equestrian and some other non sense like ribbon twirling but we can't make room for Squash. Those sports are also less accessible to majority of people; expensive to pick up and expensive to setup the necessary facilities! Almost seems racist how they support and favor some sports over others!

  • @excellentyouboober
    @excellentyouboober 2 года назад

    this video deserves more views. Well done, great edits!

  • @stevo-ng6js
    @stevo-ng6js 2 года назад

    Squash is too hard for the olympics

  • @guusbakker2856
    @guusbakker2856 2 года назад

    Great clip, got goosebumbs. It's time to accept squash as an Olympic sport! Long overdue. Such an international sport. Great to watch, real sport. Why race walking, shooting or open water swimming but not squash for God sake?

    • @patarp1350
      @patarp1350 2 года назад

      Totally agree. It's disgusting, disgraceful, and confusing to want to accept "breakdancing" as an Olympic sport over Squash.

  • @paulobastos1774
    @paulobastos1774 2 года назад

    I can't believe how many years we are trying to get squash admitted at the olympics... and instead, skate, bike freestyle and frisbee become "olympic"... it's laughable.

  • @paulobastos1774
    @paulobastos1774 2 года назад

    even skate and freebike (closer to circus stunts) are there at the olympics, and squash not??? 😇

  • @fanatamon
    @fanatamon 2 года назад

    FTO let’s be the only sport to formally diss the Olympics. Bunch of assholes.

  • @reddygaru5041
    @reddygaru5041 2 года назад

    the View count of this video kind of says it all, unfortunately ... :( I am one of the 656 LIKES btw.

    • @worldsquashlibrary7032
      @worldsquashlibrary7032 2 года назад

      Reddy, the Library is archiving squash, and so is historical, but this film has received 26,000 views on RUclips since it was originally uploaded. So, it is not quite what it seems.

  • @Jacques0826
    @Jacques0826 2 года назад

    2024 Olympic bid, ruclips.net/video/LFdlpmGUYbo/видео.html

  • @leonardodominguez3491
    @leonardodominguez3491 2 года назад

    Squash does not need to be included in the Olympic Games. There is no more the original spirit of the Modern Olympic Games, they have been kidnapped by greed.

    • @princemukuka6296
      @princemukuka6296 2 года назад

      What is the difference between badminton and squash being in Olympic Games?badminton but why not squash?

    • @leonardodominguez3491
      @leonardodominguez3491 2 года назад

      @@princemukuka6296 Only the Olympic Comitee knows the answer. Squash is one of the most popular and well organized sports in the world. It is also the healthiest, according to a very scientific study made by Forbes Magazine. Would you believe breakdancing will be an Olympic sport in 2024? Since professional athletes were admitted in the Olympic Games the original spirit was lost.

  • @mariocampos2044
    @mariocampos2044 3 года назад

    0:17 Siiii!!!!, Principessa!!! You rule!

  • @fanatamon
    @fanatamon 3 года назад

    Give it up the ioc sucks arse let’s face it and desperation to get in is a stinky cologne. Best thing would be to actively not try and get in and have our own squash gold medal style country vs country events. Seems like they would put in watching paint dry before squash. Screw the lot of them. Good ad though.

  • @liorlotem
    @liorlotem 3 года назад

    Thumbs up for the cause thumbs down for the video.

  • @christianwind8874
    @christianwind8874 3 года назад

    As an ex pro I can tell you the problem is the incompetence of the International Squash Federation. A bunch of old men who want to feel important and get done nothing. We are talking about being part of Olympics now for 25 (!!!) years and it has not crossed anyone's mind that you need to lobby (pay money) the IOC comittee.

    • @worldsquashlibrary7032
      @worldsquashlibrary7032 3 года назад

      Christian, squash is a genuine sport that ticks the boxes of athleticism, structure, being worldwide, showcasing venues etc etc, but it is also small in terms of playing numbers, TV reach (e.g. a non-playing audience), broadcast income, age perception etc. That explains why it has been challenging to get a place on the programme, and why we have not succeeded so far. However, I know from personal experience watching the efforts over many years before being involved myself that the efforts of WSF, PSA, National Federations and individuals over the years have been nothing but full committment coupled with maximum effort, professionalism and funding-raising / spend too. You may criticise the lack of success, but talking of old men & doing nothing is plain wrong. As is bribery. You are looking in the wrong direction. We need to look at ourselves, how we can change to comply with what the IOC are looking for i.e. the 'cool' youth market. Skating, surfing, speed climbing etc this year, break-dancing for 2024 get in but not traditional great sports like ours that may deserve a place but are simply not fitting with the IPOC agenda at this point. (And if we change it will lead to re-generation of the sport generally). Andrew

    • @christianwind8874
      @christianwind8874 3 года назад

      @@worldsquashlibrary7032 sorry Andrew to disagree. Whats the difference to Badminton as example? And if you think anything in this world goes without lobbying ( bribing to use your words) than your are very naive.

    • @christianwind8874
      @christianwind8874 3 года назад

      @@worldsquashlibrary7032 and to add is that its not PSA who is at fault. I think they have done really well. Amazing venues and TV coverage but at national level (federations) we suck big time.

    • @worldsquashlibrary7032
      @worldsquashlibrary7032 3 года назад

      @@christianwind8874 Good to have a discussion, so don't be sorry! While badminton got into the Olympics shortly after the 1984 LA Games turned them into a serious commercial propostion, we were still developing a mainstream product - and as you say, PSA and the promoters have done a superb job. Not least the arrival of SquashTV in 2010 that was a game changer in terms of bringing uniformly high standards of presentation. We would really have been ready for London 2012, but IOC found a way to exclude us then, as they have since. You and I have a different take on lobbying, which actually means networking, building relationships and pushing the case with key insiders at every turn - which is exactly what the old men who did nothing (and women too) have been doing so much of! While IOC has its own agenda as mentioned, I am afraid you really do not know the situation very well if you think that a sport that has struggled to raise a few hundred thousand Euros to bid, could add enough millions more to try that route - which may work for other groups but if you know the make-up of the IOC would know that it should never be tried. Anyway, we all hope that the WSF and PSA find a way of mounting a successful bid for 2028, as and when that becomes possible.

    • @FabIsFab7867
      @FabIsFab7867 3 года назад

      The only box to tick is … money (like golf).

  • @willflo3277
    @willflo3277 3 года назад

    This is Long overdue . Fingers crossed 🤞

  • @prince-englishbullterrierbaz
    @prince-englishbullterrierbaz 3 года назад

    How much money you got? The IOC members are high maintenance? What a joke this should have been part of the Olympics from day one. Hope they make 2024? Go Ross Norman and Susan Devoy! Fellow kiwi squashie here! MaTeWa!

  • @Wesselvanwyk
    @Wesselvanwyk 3 года назад

    Had me teary eyed! Amazing video and song choice!!! Well done! Love this freaken game!

    • @erickstanza8782
      @erickstanza8782 2 года назад

      Me too mate! I got all choked up watching this! Best sport ever!

  • @Amigo-wo2ku
    @Amigo-wo2ku 3 года назад

    An absolute disgraceful video - no clips of any legendry Pakistani players. However, I did see India;s name mentioned. Who the fuck is India in Squash?

  • @mellowmonsoon278
    @mellowmonsoon278 3 года назад

    It won't happen as long as the old school hypocritic people manage the PSA. It should move to a new business model.

  • @shuveerlutchman7902
    @shuveerlutchman7902 3 года назад

    Give squash more exposure. More than half the world hasn't seen a squash game.

  • @shuveerlutchman7902
    @shuveerlutchman7902 3 года назад

    Start broadcast games and tournaments on tv and not just online streaming on squash tv which is ridiculously expensive and that might help the bid

  • @amimahmad9699
    @amimahmad9699 3 года назад

    olympics? what is that!!!

  • @adamcollins915
    @adamcollins915 3 года назад

    Squash has been a worldwide sport for decades. Champions coming from India, America & Australia. It's a popular social sport. Throughout the world. Thought it would be one of the first sports to be made an Olympic sport.

  • @adamcollins915
    @adamcollins915 3 года назад

    Squash players must be the fittest athletes in the world. Needing the agility of a gymnast, strenght of a sprinter & stamina of a long distance runner.

    • @f04bhargavharipurkar7
      @f04bhargavharipurkar7 2 года назад

      Badminton

    • @loganchiasson1081
      @loganchiasson1081 2 года назад

      @@f04bhargavharipurkar7 I've played squash and badminton and squash is way harder

    • @f04bhargavharipurkar7
      @f04bhargavharipurkar7 2 года назад

      @@loganchiasson1081 bro you had played badminton in your backyard not in indoor court

    • @loganchiasson1081
      @loganchiasson1081 2 года назад

      @@f04bhargavharipurkar7 I was ranked top 1000 In my province and played in plenty of tournaments if are going to get upset with people who give their advice then shut the fuck up and be quiet

    • @ezee-e
      @ezee-e Год назад

      pros are super fit and dedicated but so are Tour de France and footballers to be fair, also brutal sports

  • @DiscipleOfAr1se
    @DiscipleOfAr1se 3 года назад

    skateboarding at the olympics and squash not being at it is absolutely hard for me to understand.

    • @jackedwards6972
      @jackedwards6972 3 года назад

      I can see how Skateboarding can be in it but some of the others like DANCING utter bs they need squash in it tho

    • @gabbar51ngh
      @gabbar51ngh 10 месяцев назад

      Skateboarding has become a legit sport. Sure, it's point system and competition structure isn't the same as other sports but it's legitimate competition. Honestly, I feel it's just North America trying to push some sports originating there into Olympics. That's it.

  • @uchicha666
    @uchicha666 3 года назад

    Make squash an olympic discipline. Now.

  • @keithmurphy9358
    @keithmurphy9358 3 года назад

    I agree with the comments regarding Joey Barrington needed for the commentary, however, they absolutely need to ensure players are always looking to play the ball, keep the game flowing, otherwise it'll never happen.

    • @aldotcom79
      @aldotcom79 3 года назад

      This is WAY better than it used to be though, and way better in prov squash vs amateur. I'm actually quite impressed how the refs deal with this..

  • @cous
    @cous 3 года назад

    Does squash have an image problem? Not among pros, but amateurs, where it is often an 'old wealthy man' sport. Contrast this with the 'young hip' sports recently added, e.g. skateboarding, break dancing, climbing, surfing. I want squash to be part of the Olympics, it should be already, but maybe it has to broaden the appeal to non-squash fans

    • @mellowmonsoon278
      @mellowmonsoon278 3 года назад

      It is not only an image problem, it is also an administrative problem. Squash is still managed by Old schoolers from that traditional era.

    • @thommy61
      @thommy61 3 года назад

      @@mellowmonsoon278 yes, as long as squash is not broadcastet in a manner that you can see all the atributes needed for playing squash, as long as Pro-Squash is full of ridicilous referee decicions that no one is understanding, as long as they are not able to make the white ball visible, so don ´t allow black ink on the strings, as long they do not have the courage for very little but important changes, there will never be exitement for squash from outside the squash-community.

    • @thommy61
      @thommy61 3 года назад

      @@mellowmonsoon278 by the way, that image video is so shocking bad...!!

    • @chickencrackling
      @chickencrackling 2 года назад

      I can’t see how it has any more of an image problem than tennis, which in my humble opinion is a far inferior game!

  • @bartpickford1836
    @bartpickford1836 3 года назад

    Fingers crossed. I love the variety of venues in squash de nantes, so Paris would be amazing

  • @bartpickford1836
    @bartpickford1836 3 года назад

    Plus, we need some joey Barrington commentary at the Olympics 👍

  • @bartpickford1836
    @bartpickford1836 3 года назад

    It's such a great spectacle on a glass court, with the lights plus the three dimensional play that you DON'T get in tennis!!