Sarah Elizabeth Fitz-Gerald AM (born 1 December 1968) is an Australian former professional squash player who won five World Open titles – 1996, 1997,...
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1996: Sarah Fitz-Gerald 1997: Sarah Fitz-Gerald (2) 1998: Michelle Martin (4) 1999: Leilani Rorani 2000: Leilani Rorani (2) 2001: Sarah Fitz-Gerald (3)...
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FitzGerald or Fitzgerald, is an Irish surname of Hiberno-Norman origin. It is a patronymic derived from the prefix Fitz- from the Latin filius- plus Gerald...
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in the September Women's World Rankings thus surpassing her mentor Sarah Fitz-Gerald as the player with the third longest ever reign at the top of the...
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Grainger Sarah Fitzgerald 2001 Melbourne Sarah Fitz-Gerald Leilani Joyce 9–0, 9–3, 9–2 Carol Owens Linda Charman-Smith 2002 Doha Sarah Fitz-Gerald Natalie...
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Amsterdam. [citation needed] She lost the 1996 World Open final to Sarah Fitz-Gerald 9–4, 9–2, 4–9, 9–6 who would go on to win another four World Opens...
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Lord Edward FitzGerald (15 October 1763 – 4 June 1798) was an Irish aristocrat and nationalist. He abandoned his prospects as a distinguished veteran of...
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Susan Devoy Danielle Drady Jenny Duncalf Linda Elriani Cecily Fenwick Sarah Fitz-Gerald Fiona Geaves Natalie Grainger Natalie Grinham Rachael Grinham Suzanne...
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fitz Maurice FitzGerald (died 1579), called "fitz Maurice", was a Gaelicised Hiberno-Norman nobleman and the captain-general of Desmond while Gerald FitzGerald...
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9 st) Turned Pro 2006 Retired active Plays Right handed Coached by Sarah Fitz-Gerald Racquet used Technifibre Women's singles Highest ranking No. 10 (December...
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Boswell Simon Parke Alex Gough Sarah Fitz-Gerald Tania Bailey Madeline Perry Natalie Grinham Nicolette Fernandes Sarah Kippax Aisling Blake Professional...
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had two independent origins. The Irish surname FitzGerald, for example, is thought to derive from Gerald de Windsor, a Cambro-Norman nobleman whose son...
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Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of Leinster (6 October 1731 – 27 March 1814), known before 1747 as Lady Emily Lennox, from 1747 to 1761 as The Countess of Kildare...
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Martin (1994) Michelle Martin (1995) Liz Irving (1996) Sarah Fitz-Gerald (1997) Sarah Fitz-Gerald (2000) Stephanie Brind (2002) Carol Owens (2003) Cassie...
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The New Zealand Herald. 23 December 2002. Retrieved 27 October 2009. "Fitz-Gerald thrashes Owens". BBC Sport. 18 October 2001. Retrieved 24 November 2007...
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Martin (1994) Michelle Martin (1995) Liz Irving (1996) Sarah Fitz-Gerald (1997) Sarah Fitz-Gerald (2000) Stephanie Brind (2002) Carol Owens (2003) Cassie...
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10–8, 9–6, 9–1. This was after an equally epic semi-final against Sarah Fitz-Gerald. In 2001, Owens changed nationality becoming a New Zealander and at...
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Martin (1994) Michelle Martin (1995) Liz Irving (1996) Sarah Fitz-Gerald (1997) Sarah Fitz-Gerald (2000) Stephanie Brind (2002) Carol Owens (2003) Cassie...
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(Australia) and Susan Devoy (New Zealand) in the 1980s; Michelle Martin and Sarah Fitz-Gerald (Australia) in the 1990s; and Nicol David (Malaysia) in the 2000s...
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Melbourne Club in Victoria. Players such as Geoff Hunt, Heather McKay and Sarah Fitz-Gerald are regarded as Australian squash legends. Many professional squash...
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Martin Sarah Fitz-Gerald 1–9, 9–5, 9–1, 9–7 1997 Michelle Martin Sarah Fitz-Gerald 9–5, 9–10, 9–5, 9–5 1998 Michelle Martin Sarah Fitz-Gerald 9–4, 9–2...
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former professional cricketer. Daniel Amalm, guitarist and actor Sarah Fitz-Gerald, squash player Sophie Monk, singer, actress, and model. Jung Ryeo-won...
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Lieutenant-General James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster, PC (Ire) (29 May 1722 – 19 November 1773), styled Lord Offaly until 1743 and known as The Earl...
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(second round) Fiona Geaves (second round) Sharon Bradey (first round) Sarah Fitz-Gerald (semifinals) Rebecca Best (third round) World number one Susan Devoy...
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the Division of Lowe (NSW); Recipient of the Centenary Medal 2003 Sarah Fitz-Gerald AM – Consultant Coach at the Victorian Institute of Sport; Professional...
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Augustus and Sarah FitzGerald. According to the release, FitzGerald, 93, is a research scientist and author. A passionate writer, FitzGerald asked that...
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9–3 1985 Dublin ENG Lucy Soutter AUS Sarah Fitz-Gerald 9–1, 9–1, 9–6 1987 Brighton AUS Sarah Fitz-Gerald ENG Donna Vardy 9–0, 9–6, 9–0 1989 Hamilton...
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2022. "Hall of fame members". Squash Australia. Retrieved 30 August 2022. FitzSimons, Peter (14 November 1994). "There's no time for losing in Martin's...
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Championships held in Sheffield. In 2003, Bailey finished runner-up to Sarah Fitz-Gerald at the British Open. She reached a career-high ranking of World No...
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history of the championships to win four titles, alongside Australia's Sarah Fitz-Gerald and New Zealander Susan Devoy. a H represents hour while MM represents...
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