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16 Jun 2018

Georgia to represent New Zealand at world squash champs


Georgia Robcke will represent New Zealand in Squash next month.

Georgia  Robcke has been selected to represent New Zealand at the World Junior Squash Championships in India next month.
The Thames High School student flies to Chennai, India, on July 13 to compete in the week-long competition, competing in the individual under 19 women's grade.
Georgia, 16, said she was really happy to be selected and was looking forward to visiting India.
"It's going to be different, a bit of culture shock."

She was selected after a training programme in Auckland and selectors also reviewed her tournament results and training ethic, she said.
Georgia has been playing squash socially at Thames Squash Club since she was about 6-years-old.
"I have a brother as well so we just messed around [with squash], but we played netball and rugby so we didn't really get into it," she said.
However, three years ago, Georgia became serious about squash.
Georgia quit netball to focus on playing squash competitively at regional and national events around the country, including the Waikato Open tournament, the Auckland Junior open and the New Zealand junior open.


"I play mainly the junior tournaments, one of the section tournaments was in Invercargill and then there was one in Waikato and one in Auckland, but I try to play the big events, the national ones."
She said it was an underrated sport.
"When you say that you play squash, people are like, oh yeah, and it's not until you get into it, that you find out how hard it is physically.
"And then there's a massive mental aspect to it as well. You can be as fit as possible but when you're on the court, it's just you and your opponent, nothing else really matters, and they can easily get into your head because you're in a box, it's personal, and you have to be really mentally strong."
Georgia trains five times a week, including two trainings each week with Thames-based Waikato coach Phil Buscke​ Somervell​.
She is currently fundraising to raise the $2500 cost of the trip, including raffles and seeking sponsorship.
"I want to thank the squash club, my coach and my parents," she said.

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