Egypt returns with 20 medals from Squash British Open

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Tue, 07 Jan 2020 - 09:03 GMT

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Tue, 07 Jan 2020 - 09:03 GMT

Squash delegation - FILE

Squash delegation - FILE

The Egyptian Squash Junior delegation returns to Cairo International Airport at 8:00 pm on Tuesday, after crowning 20 medals in the British Open Junior Championship, which was held in Birmingham, England during the period between January 2 and January 6, in all ages.

The delegation returned with 7 gold medals out of 10 medals possible in the championship in addition to 6 silver medals and 7 bronze medals.

While the remaining countries participating in the championship won only ten medals in all competitions.

The young pharaohs were accompanied by Eng. Ashraf Qenawy, Omar Al-Morshedy and Eng. Hani Hamouda, members of the Board of Directors of the Egyptian Squash Federation.

The results of the Egyptians were as follows:

Girls U-19:

Jana Shiha won the gold medal after defeating her Malaysian opponent Eva Azman 3/0.

Boys U-19:

Mustafa Al-Sirti won the gold medal after defeating his compatriot Yahya Al-Nawasani 3/0, to crown the latter with the silver medal.

Girls U-17:

Sana Ibrahim won the gold medal after her victory in the final match over her compatriot Nour Abu Makarim 3/0, who won the silver medal.

Girls U-15:

Fayrouz Abu Al-Khair won the gold medal after defeating her compatriot, Malak Taha, with a score of 3/0, who won the silver medal.
 
Girls U-13

Amina Arafi won the gold medal after defeating the Indian Anatha Singh 3-0 in the final match

Boys U-13:

Youssef Salem won the gold medal after defeating the Egyptian citizen Ahmed Rashad 3/1, in the final match, who won the silver medal.

Boys U-11:

Yassin Koreitem won the gold medal after defeating his compatriot Saif Bilal, 3/0, who won the silver medal.

The names of the bronze medals winners are as follows:

Karim Al Barbari U19, Ahmed Ali U17, Yassin Shahdi U19, Yad Hossam U13, Yassin Azzouz U11, Barb Barh allowed the competitions of the U13 U13, Maya Mandour U11 .

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