Senga Macfie

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Senga Macfie (* 18. Oktober 1968 in London, England) ist eine ehemalige schottische Squashspielerin. rdf:langString
Senga Macfie, née le 18 octobre 1968 à Londres est une joueuse professionnelle de squash représentant l'Écosse. Elle atteint, en janvier 1995, la 16e place mondiale sur le circuit international, son meilleur classement. Elle est championne d'Europe en 1990. C'est la sœur de également joueuse de squash. rdf:langString
Senga Macfie also spelt as Senga MacFie (born 18 October 1968) is an English born Scottish former professional squash player. After retiring from playing professionally, she now coaches squash at Abercorn Sports Club in Edinburgh. She represented Scotland national women's squash team in several international competitions including the British Open Squash Championships, World Open Squash Championships and in World Team Squash Championships in a career spanning from 1993 to 2010. She achieved her highest career PSA ranking of 16 in January 1995 as a part of the 1995 PSA World Tour. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Senga Macfie
rdf:langString Senga Macfie
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rdf:langString Senga Macfie (* 18. Oktober 1968 in London, England) ist eine ehemalige schottische Squashspielerin.
rdf:langString Senga Macfie, née le 18 octobre 1968 à Londres est une joueuse professionnelle de squash représentant l'Écosse. Elle atteint, en janvier 1995, la 16e place mondiale sur le circuit international, son meilleur classement. Elle est championne d'Europe en 1990. C'est la sœur de également joueuse de squash.
rdf:langString Senga Macfie also spelt as Senga MacFie (born 18 October 1968) is an English born Scottish former professional squash player. After retiring from playing professionally, she now coaches squash at Abercorn Sports Club in Edinburgh. She represented Scotland national women's squash team in several international competitions including the British Open Squash Championships, World Open Squash Championships and in World Team Squash Championships in a career spanning from 1993 to 2010. She achieved her highest career PSA ranking of 16 in January 1995 as a part of the 1995 PSA World Tour.
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