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22.12.13

Junior Squash

The format of the Junior Squash, Racketball calendar England (ESR) changes for the 2013/4 season with the introduction of certain periods, on the county, regional and national focus activity.


Players who wish to participate in the regional activity, should super-regional and national levels note that an expectation of ESR players take responsibility for their own affairs county and must be present if possible. In addition, it is expected that each player to participate in the program development as England will want to take on regional and national level.


It is mandatory for all juniors who are classified at the national level, to participate in their circle, if they want asked by their county and closed the Inter County Championships (in their true age group). Players who do not fulfill, can be removed from the national rankings and may miss on invitations, participate in an activity higher.


Last summer, we have made changes to the junior ranking points for the different levels of sanctioned competition available. This was designed to make it easier for players of talent on the rise in the rankings and to prevent that player from the senior on a protected ranking to maintain.
The changes were effective in achieving this, but during the season, it is obvious that the change points was too large, and was the size and status of our events reduced to the money. These events are important for the classification and have our highest level of event to lag behind the national championships.


To resolve this issue, changes to the ranking points that will be implemented in time for the submission of September to be made. (Please note the new arrangement of dots on the page)
This retains the important elements of the change in the last year during the recovery a little more importance and recognition performance of our most prestigious events. It is hoped that this change will improve the accuracy of the classification system and contribute to the overall Junior Circuit.

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