Dame susan devoy biography
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Author(s): Susan Devoy
Biography
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Susan Devoy
New Zealand squash player (born 1964)
Devoy in 2018 | |
Full name | Susan Elizabeth Anne Devoy |
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Country | New Zealand |
Born | (1964-01-04) 4 January 1964 (age 61) Rotorua, New Zealand |
Turned pro | 1981 |
Retired | 1992 |
Plays | Right handed |
Highest ranking | No. 1 (April 1984) |
World Open | W (1985, 1987, 1990, 1992) |
In office 2013–2018 | |
Preceded by | Joris de Bres |
Succeeded by | Meng Foon |
Dame Susan Elizabeth Anne DevoyDNZM CBE (born 4 January 1964)[1] is a New Zealand former squash player and senior public servant. As a squash player, she was dominant in the late 1980s and early 1990s, winning the World Open on four occasions.[2] She served as New Zealand's Race Relations Commissioner from 2013 to 2018.
Early life and family
[edit]Devoy was born in Rotorua, the youngest of seven children and her parents' only daughter.[3][4] Her family, including her six brothers, also played squash and Devoy started playing when she was very young.[4] She began playing in tournaments when she was nine and turned professional at the age of 17 after leaving MacKillop College halfway through her final year.[3][4] She competed on the professi
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Robert Graham Interviews Dame Susan
Robert Graham Chats to Dame Susan
Fram Gommendy reports:
Back in May, Robert Graham Santa Barbara School of Squash Executive Director, decided to start a FB page. And “Squash for Good“ was born.
I am a member. It’s not a big group, but I like the tone and respectful atmosphere of the discussions. Two articles caught my eye in ‘Meet The Pro’: one on Dame Susan Devoy and the other on Nick Taylor.
It’s short, well-written, and informative. It looks like SquashSite tone me thought. So, here is the first one about Dame Susan. Nick Taylor will follow soon.
Robert, you’ve been SquashSited.
Thanks for taking the time to answer the questions, Dame Susan…
1. What years did you compete professionally and what was your highest ranking?
I was on the circuit for about 11 years, No.1 from 1984 to 1992 or thereabouts.
2. Where are you from originally?
New Zealand, a small town called Rotorua.
3. Where do you live now?
New Zealand
4. What are you doing now?
“I am semi-retired and focus mostly on voluntary positions. My intention is to travel a lot in the next few years.
“I am on the WSF Board. My goal is to contribute so that the squash fraternity is aligned an