In Squash - The Podcast

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In Squash is a squash podcast that we've all been waiting for. Interviews and conversations with world class players, coaches, squash media, referees, and enthusiasts like myself, and anyone else who is a friend of the game. Enjoy the squash podcast.

Episodios

  • Episode 024 Shawn Delierre

    02/05/2018 Duración: 53min

    Two-time Canadian National champion Shawn Delierre made a great showing on the In Squash Podcast this week in the lead up to his first round match at the Canadian Nationals at Calgary's Glencoe Club. He is seeded #2 behind Nick Sachvie in the Men's Open, and he brought a breath of fresh air to In Squash with his outside the box perspectives on squash and life in general.

  • Episode 023 - John White

    25/04/2018 Duración: 01h02min

    Former World #1 John White did not disappoint on the In Squash Podcast, episode 23. John has successfully made the transition from world #1 to NCAA squash varsity coach at Drexel University, and we talked at length about what life is like in the NCAA limelight. John then took us through his pro careerwhich started in 1991 and culminated in reaching the promised land, world #1 in March of 2004. Then, of course, he tackles the elephant in the room: who hits harder, Pilley or White?

  • Episode 022 Borja Golan

    20/04/2018 Duración: 24min

    Spanish great Borja Golan was on his way to Egypt via Madrid for the El Gouna International, but before leaving he showed up big on the In Squash Podcast. Borja's years on the PSA tour have seen him reach the world's top 10 on two separate occasions, and he had to overcome a serious knee injury before reaching that hallowed ground for the second time. At 35 he feels his squash brain is at its peak, and there's another run at the top 10 left in him. Enjoy this great chat with Borja Golan.

  • Episode 021 Shaun Moxham

    15/04/2018 Duración: 39min

    An insightful and enjoyable chat with Shaun Moxham, famously the coach to former world number #1 and World Open champion David Palmer, and currently taking great strides with his very intriguing MSQUASH Accelerator brand. Shaun took us inside what it was like being part of the great Aussie era of squash in the late 80s, early 90s, his years with David Palmer and those classic battles with Jonathan Power, and the future of squash court technology, Interactive Squash.

  • Episode 020 - Rob Dinerman

    11/04/2018 Duración: 01h15s

    Prolific North American squash writer and historian Rob Dinerman shares some squash history and then some on episode 20 of The In Squash Podcast. We discuss the old North American pro hardball circuit, the GOAT of the hardball tour, the demise of singles and rise of doubles hardball, the greatest rivalries in squash, and some unbelievable anecdotes of his time at Phillips Exeter prep school taken from his book Chasing the Lion, An Unsolved Journey Through Phillips Exeter. A fascinating look back on Episode 20.

  • Episode 019 - Steve Buchli

    05/04/2018 Duración: 40min

    The Grasshopper Cup 2018 was a tremendous success, thanks to the efforts of Steve Buchli and his Grasshopper Cup organizing committee. Steve talks about the evolution of the Grasshopper Cup since its inception in 2012, the positive changes that defined this year's success and bigger and better things to come for the event down the road.

  • Episode 018 - Sam Cornett

    03/04/2018 Duración: 28min

    Sam Cornett is representing Canada at the Commonwealth Games in Queensland this week, playing her first match on Thursday against Guyana's Mary Fung a Fat and a potential 3rd round match against squash legend Nicol David. Sam has been knocking at the door of the world's top 20 for a few years now, and gave us some time on the podcast to discuss her preparations, her backstory, and her future.

  • Episode 017 - Miguel Rodriguez

    30/03/2018 Duración: 49min

    3 time Colombian Open champion, Pan-Am Games gold medalist, former world #4 and current world #16, Miguel Rodriguez showed up in a big way on episode 017 of the In Squash Podcast. Miguel looked back at his formative years, his golden period from 2013-2015, an injury-riddled 2016-2017 campaign, his recent resurgence, and his passion for go-cart racing.

  • Episode 016 - Sebastian Uprimny

    25/03/2018 Duración: 53min

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  • Episode 015 - Paul Johnson

    19/03/2018 Duración: 01h01min

    Commonwealth Games gold medalist, British National Champion and former world #4, although I gave him props for being world #1 in my intro, Paul Johnson showed up huge for episode 15. You won't want to miss this as we look back at some unbelievable anecdotes covering his incredible pro career, how he sees the pro game today, and much more.

  • Episode 014 - Sarah-Jane Perry

    14/03/2018 Duración: 36min

    World #9 Sarah-Jane Perry is fresh off a brilliant semi-final showing at the Windy City Open and joined me on the podcast which was conducted on International Women's Day. Sarah's climb to the top 10 of the PSA rankings has been impressive, and if you've had the chance to see her play you can see why she's likely going to keep on climbing. Enjoy the great chat with SJ as we celebrated International Women's Day.

  • Episode 013 Laurens Anjema

    08/03/2018 Duración: 55min

    Laurens Anjema is the most highly decorated Dutch player of all time, and a former top 10 on the PSA tour. LJ gave us a great look back at his amazing career; at what it was like transitioning from junior prospect to world beater under the guidance of Neil Harvey in his Chingford camp. Retirement is never easy, nor was it easy for LJ as he took us through his stint in the corporate world and how that led him to his passion today, creative writing.

  • Episode 012 Jethro Binns

    28/02/2018 Duración: 55min

    Jethro Binns is the co-founder of the squash coaching/training resource squashskills.com . He joined me on the podcast today and we looked back into his squash backstory including his psa career which was cut short sadly due to injury, and his evolution towards the coaching side of things.

  • Episode 011 - Tesni Evans

    23/02/2018 Duración: 30min

    Recently crowned British National Squash Champion Tesni Evans joined me today on the podcast on her off day at the Windy City Open. We battled through early tech issues, and it what well worth it. She's a great young talent with a fantastic story to tell. Not only that, she is the first from the Ladies PSA tour to join the podcast. Thanks Tesni, you were awesome.

  • Episode 010 - Paul Coll

    20/02/2018 Duración: 34min

    Paul Coll is one of the bright stars on the PSA tour today. Fresh off final and semi-final performances in the Motor City Open and Swedish Open respectively, we had a great chat with Paul covering everything from his Tommy Berden, the Commonwealth Games, his rise as a pro, and his infamous training routines.

  • Episode 009 - Steve Lawton

    16/02/2018 Duración: 34min

    Steve Lawton is a living legend of Canadian squash. Former #2 in Canada and top 10 in the Canadian rankings for many years, Steve played the game like no other. He showed up in a big way for the podcast, and I'd like to make this a tribute episode for Steve as he plans to retire after over 20 years as the Head Squash Pro at the Vancouver Racquet Club (VRC).

  • Episode 008 - Jamie Crombie

    14/02/2018 Duración: 46min

    Jamie Crombie's squash career is long and impressive, representing Canada at the junior and men's level, and reaching number 1 in both Canada and the USA. He's currently the head squash pro at the Buffalo Tennis and Squash Club, and a member of the US National Duathlon team. Always great to chat with Jamie. Enjoy the podcast.

  • Episode 007 - Stephen Coppinger

    08/02/2018 Duración: 25min

    Stephen Coppinger had a tremendous PSA career, spanning 11 years and collecting 10 psa titles along the way. Stephen dropped by the In Squash podcast and we chatted about pro career, his rise up the PSA rankings, hardcore training via the Durbach approach, and the devastating fire that took almost everything his family had last summer. Thankfully the Coppinger's are settled in Austin, Texas, and we talked about what lies ahead for him there as well.

  • Episode 006 - Gregory Gaultier

    04/02/2018 Duración: 28min

    Gregory Gaultier is the current world number one on pro squash's PSA tour. An incredible career dating back to the turn of the millennium, he's won just about every major title including the World Open and the British Open. Next, Greg is off to the Swedish Open and then to the lucrative Windy City Open. Great chat with the world number 1.

  • 005 - Robert Edwards

    01/02/2018 Duración: 45min

    Robert Edwards, the voice of squash, has forgotten more about squash than I'll ever know. It was a great chat rich with anecdotes covering his days starting up the Leekes pro events and British open, managing the likes of Ahmed Barada, and playing golf with Jonathan Power to mend a few fences. Great stuff Robert.

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