Squash Ireland
Calendar
November | ||||
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Name | Where | When | ||
Irish Junior Open – Junior Tour 4 | 15th Nov to 17th Nov | |||
Dutch Masters Open (MO) | 15th Nov to 17th Nov | |||
Austrian Masters Open (MO) | 22nd Nov to 24th Nov | |||
U15’s Squad | 23rd Nov 10:00am to 23rd Nov 3:00pm | |||
Ulster Senior Open 2024 | 23rd Nov to 24th Nov | |||
U13’s Squad | 24th Nov 10:00am to 24th Nov 3:00pm | |||
U17’s Squad | 24th Nov 10:00am to 24th Nov 3:00pm | |||
SLTC Squash U/13 "One Day" Open 2024 | 24th Nov to 24th Nov | |||
Swiss Junior Open | 28th Nov to 1st Dec | |||
Munster Junior Invitational | 30th Nov to 1st Dec | |||
Womens’ Seniors Training | 30th Nov to 1st Dec | |||
Men's Senior Squad | 30th Nov to 1st Dec | |||
Curragh Junior Open 2024 | 30th Nov to 1st Dec | |||
December | ||||
Name | Where | When | ||
Leinster Masters Open 2024 – Masters Tour 4 | 6th Dec to 7th Dec | |||
U13’s Squad | 8th Dec 10:00am to 8th Dec 3:00pm | |||
SUTTON Junior Squash U/11 "ONE DAY" Tournament - 8 Dec | 8th Dec to 8th Dec | |||
WSF Men’s & Women’s World Championships | 9th Dec to 15th Dec | |||
U15’s Squad | 14th Dec 10:00am to 14th Dec 3:00pm | |||
U17’s Squad | 15th Dec 10:00am to 15th Dec 3:00pm | |||
U15’s One Day Tournament | 15th Dec to 15th Dec | |||
U15’s One Day Tournament | 22nd Dec to 22nd Dec | |||
Old Belvedere PSA Open & Handicap Championships | 27th Dec to 4th Jan | |||
Scottish Junior Open | 28th Dec to 30th Dec | |||
January 2025 | ||||
Name | Where | When | ||
British Junior Open | 2nd Jan to 6th Jan | |||
Connacht Junior Closed | 4th Jan to 5th Jan | |||
Leinster Junior Closed | 4th Jan to 5th Jan | |||
Munster Masters Open | 10th Jan to 11th Jan | |||
Leinster Senior Open | 11th Jan to 12th Jan | |||
Ulster Junior Closed | 11th Jan to 12th Jan | |||
Munster Junior Closed | 11th Jan to 12th Jan | |||
Czech Junior Open | 16th Jan to 19th Jan | |||
Porto Masters Open | 17th Jan to 19th Jan | |||
Coaching Teenage Girls Webinar | 23rd Jan 6:30pm to 23rd Jan 9:30pm | |||
Mount Pleasant Senior Open | 24th Jan to 26th Jan | |||
Highfield One Day Womens Open | 26th Jan to 26th Jan | |||
Connacht Masters Open – Masters’ Tour 6 | 31st Jan to 1st Feb |
Top 20 Ranking, All Players
Sanctioned Leagues
Connacht Senior League 2024 | Squash (Singles) |
International Masters Squash GLTC | Squash (Singles) |
Munster Leagues 23-24 | Squash (Singles) |
Munster Leagues 23-24 | Squash (Singles) |
Munster Leagues 24-25 | Squash (Singles) |
Munster Women's League 23-24 | Squash (Singles) |
Membership
Ranking Lists
- Junior Squash
- Senior Squash
- Masters Squash
- Admin
About
Introduction
Squash Ireland is the National Governing Body (NGB) for the sport of squash in Ireland and is officially recognized as such by Sport Ireland. It is made up of a voluntary board elected each year at an AGM.
Our Governance Documentation includes:
Privacy Policy
Data Protection Compliance – 8 Steps
Volunteer Training – GDPR
Garda Vetting Procedure
Safeguarding Children
Anti-Doping Guidelines
Constitution of Irish Squash Federation clg
The Irish Squash Federation is an All Ireland Body encompassing the 32 counties with the four Regional Provinces being responsible for organizing Leagues and Competitions.
As a National Governing Body we proactively develop and promote squash. We offer a comprehensive range of support and services at national, regional and local levels including:
Events and competitions for all ages and abilities
Coach Education Programmes
Advice on Technical and Maintenance services
Structured Development Programmes
Raise awareness of the sport
Irish Squash is a member of the World Federation of Squash (WSF) and the European Federation of Squash (ESF). Irish Squash is an organisation funded from the following sectors:
Public Sector Funding (Sport Ireland)
Membership / Affiliation Fees
Private Sector Sponsorship
Squash has been voted “the world’s healthiest sport” by Forbes magazine in a technical survey that included measure of cardiovascular endurance, muscle strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and calories burnt. Squash is a game for life and can be played from ages 5 – 80 yrs approx. In a recent ESRI study (Sporting Lives: An Analysis of a Lifetime of Irish Sport) it was noted that team sports are played at a younger age with a transition to more individual sports in adulthood. This trend should place squash in a strong position in terms of building a life-long sport model. We also aware that the proportion of the population that is overweight is increasing. To combat this trend, sport and physical activity have a key role to play. Squash is ideal for those with a busy lifestyle as one can play a good game, have a fun workout, shower and change inside one hour. You only have to find one opponent and because it is indoors, it never gets rained off!
Squash Ireland is the National Governing Body (NGB) for the sport of squash in Ireland and is officially recognized as such by Sport Ireland. It is made up of a voluntary board elected each year at an AGM.
Our Governance Documentation includes:
Privacy Policy
Data Protection Compliance – 8 Steps
Volunteer Training – GDPR
Garda Vetting Procedure
Safeguarding Children
Anti-Doping Guidelines
Constitution of Irish Squash Federation clg
The Irish Squash Federation is an All Ireland Body encompassing the 32 counties with the four Regional Provinces being responsible for organizing Leagues and Competitions.
As a National Governing Body we proactively develop and promote squash. We offer a comprehensive range of support and services at national, regional and local levels including:
Events and competitions for all ages and abilities
Coach Education Programmes
Advice on Technical and Maintenance services
Structured Development Programmes
Raise awareness of the sport
Irish Squash is a member of the World Federation of Squash (WSF) and the European Federation of Squash (ESF). Irish Squash is an organisation funded from the following sectors:
Public Sector Funding (Sport Ireland)
Membership / Affiliation Fees
Private Sector Sponsorship
Squash has been voted “the world’s healthiest sport” by Forbes magazine in a technical survey that included measure of cardiovascular endurance, muscle strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and calories burnt. Squash is a game for life and can be played from ages 5 – 80 yrs approx. In a recent ESRI study (Sporting Lives: An Analysis of a Lifetime of Irish Sport) it was noted that team sports are played at a younger age with a transition to more individual sports in adulthood. This trend should place squash in a strong position in terms of building a life-long sport model. We also aware that the proportion of the population that is overweight is increasing. To combat this trend, sport and physical activity have a key role to play. Squash is ideal for those with a busy lifestyle as one can play a good game, have a fun workout, shower and change inside one hour. You only have to find one opponent and because it is indoors, it never gets rained off!
Sub Organizations
There are 6 sub-organizations associated with Squash Ireland.
Contact Information
Address:
Irish Sport HQ – National Sports Campus
Blanchardstown, Dublin Dublin 15
Ireland
Blanchardstown, Dublin Dublin 15
Ireland
Phone:
+353-1-6251145
Website:
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