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- Women's_squash_in_Australia abstract "In 1940, a study of 314 women in New Zealand and Australia was done. Most of the women in the study were middle class, conservative, Protestant and white. The study found that 183 participated in sport. The ninth most popular sport that these women participated in was squash, with 3 having played the sport. The sport was tied with croquet, billiards, chess, fishing, field hockey, horse racing, squash, table tennis and shooting.During the 1950s, Australian women competed in squash at the Empire Games. One player who had success at these games was Heather McKay.Some of the best known Australian squash players include Heather Blundell-McKay. During Blundell-McKay's squash career, she only lost twice. She won the British amateur title seven times starting in 1962 and she won the Australian championship eight times starting in 1960.In 1960, there was a mass demonstration of the sport at a school in Roseville, New South Wales, where female students learned a number of skills including the forehand drive.In 1968, Australia had thirty total professional squash players amongst both genders. Only two of these players were female: Yvonne Barlow and a Melbourne based player.In 1968, Australia was one of the most important squash playing countries. There were a large number of players of both genders and a large number of courts. In Sydney, there were 85 squash buildings. Each building had an average of five courts.".
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- Women's_squash_in_Australia caption "Kasey Brown, an Australian squash player".
- Women's_squash_in_Australia country "Australia".
- Women's_squash_in_Australia countryflag "Australia".
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- Women's_squash_in_Australia imagesize "260".
- Women's_squash_in_Australia sport "squash".
- Women's_squash_in_Australia subject Category:Squash_in_Australia.
- Women's_squash_in_Australia subject Category:Women's_sport_in_Australia.
- Women's_squash_in_Australia comment "In 1940, a study of 314 women in New Zealand and Australia was done. Most of the women in the study were middle class, conservative, Protestant and white. The study found that 183 participated in sport. The ninth most popular sport that these women participated in was squash, with 3 having played the sport.".
- Women's_squash_in_Australia label "Women's squash in Australia".
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