Last chance to get involved in the best Racketball tournament of the year the National Racketball/Squash57 Championships running at Edgbaston Priory on the 16th/17th of July.
Follow this link for more information on an event that is so much more than just Racketball... https://www.uk-racketball.com/e8---national-racketball-squash57-championships-2022---16th17th-july.html
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For the first time since 2019, counties from across England returned to the Nottingham Squash and Racketball Club for the Racketball Inter-County Championships 2022. After the resounding success of the event 3 years ago, our inbox has been full with people asking when the next edition was going to be, so we're thrilled that we've been able bring the County Teams back for another weekend. Click here to read the full report...
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Follow this link to view the job description and for information on how to apply. The Cambridgeshire Racketball Open has been running for 7 years under the stewardship of Rennie Kapila and has gone from strength to strength throughout that period. It was fantastic that this year we have had the opportunity to incorporate the tournament fully into the UK-Racketball line-up and see the top locals take on our Series veterans. This year’s Cambridgeshire Racketball Open was rebranded The Mike Keogh Memorial Tournament in honour of a regular UK-Racketball Series player and Peterborough member described by Rennie as a true gentleman who loved his Racketball.
It was a full house and early sell out for the doubles with two groups of 4 and the winners making it through to the final. In Group A local pair Dan Soar and Callum McGurk made it through as champions but... follow this link to read the full report Entries close this Friday - follow this link for more information and to enter online - https://www.uk-racketball.com/e5---mike-keogh-memorial...
The Cambridgeshire Racketball Open has a fantastic history and is an event with a unique atmosphere on our tour with Rennie Kapila organising music throughout the day. This year's tournament will be extra special as we remember a fantastic gentleman and big supporter of UK-Racketball Mike Keogh who back in the early days of our tour travelled across the country to our different events. He will be most remembered for his all whites while playing, having a cup of tea on the balcony while supporting others and being someone who always gave his games his all right until the end. |
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