Cassie Jackman

Cassie Jackman, MBE ( born December 22, 1972 in North Walsham ) is a former England squash player.

Life

Cassie Jackman married in July 1999, the English squash player and coach David Campion. From 1999 to 2002, she therefore played under their new name Cassie Campion. However, from 2002, she was active with her ​​birth name Jackman again, their marriage ended in divorce. Since 2004 she is married to Australian Matthew Thomas.

Career

Cassie Jackman began her career in 1990 and won on the WSA tour a total of 28 tracks. In 1991, she was her junior career crowned by winning the World Cup. In Bergen, Norway, she defeated in five sets Sabine Beautiful. In the women it was four times in the final of the World Cup: 1994, she defeated Michelle Martin with 1:9, 0:9, 6:9 and 1996 Sarah Fitz- Gerald with 0:9, 3:9, 4:9. In 1999 she won the final. Against Michelle Martin, she won with 9:6, 9:7 and 9:7. In 2003, she defeated then again Carol Owens in the final with 9:3, 2:9, 7:9 and 3:9. In the 1997 season she was also with Sue Wright Vice World Champion in double and Chris Walker Vice - world champion in mixed doubles. With the England team was world champion in 2000. Due to its success in the World Championships and other tournaments Cassie Jackman conquered in March 2000 for the first time the top of the world rankings, where they remained eight months. From February to July 2004, she led the world rankings for a second time. In the years 1993, 1999, 2000 and 2002 and 2004, she was a total of six times British National Champion.

At the Commonwealth Games Cassie Jackman has won several medals. Your first medal she won in 1998 in a double when she won gold with Sue Wright. In individual, she received the bronze medal after finishing third. In 2002 she won again bronze. In doubles, she and her partner won the silver medal Tania Bailey. In 2004, Cassie Jackman was appointed MBE. She finished her career in late 2004.

Achievements

  • World Champion: 1999
  • World Champion in the team: 2000
  • Vice World Champion Doubles: 1997 ( with Sue Wright)
  • Vice World Champion in Mixed: 1997 ( with Chris Walker)
  • Won WSA title: 28
  • 14 months world number one
  • Commonwealth Games: 1x Gold (double 1998), 1 silver (double 2002), 2x bronze (individual 1998 and 2002)
  • British Champion: 6 titles (1993, 1999, 2000, 2002-2004)
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