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  Search Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Campion, Saint Edmund Campion, Saint Edmundkăm´pēen, c.1540-1581, English Jesuit martyr, educated at St. Paul's School and St. John's College, Oxford.
Campion, who both wrote and directed most of her early films, is particularly adept at depicting the plight of...
Campion, Thomas Campion or Campian, Thomas, 1567-1620, English poet, composer, and lutenist, a physician by profession.
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 BBC - Norfolk - Sport - Cassie Jackman retires
Cassie Jackman, from North Walsham, is ranked as the world number two but she has decided to retire after suffering a third back injury.
Cassie suffered breathing problems in her semi-final against rising Dutch star Vanessa Atkinson, a match from which she was forced to retire.
It was in November 2000 when Cassie, the world number one since January that year, went under the knife for what would be the first of two disectomy operations on the same disc, a procedure that involves a partial removal of sections of the spine.
www.bbc.co.uk /norfolk/content/articles/2004/12/23/sport_feature_cassie_campion_retires_feature.shtml   (481 words)

  
 Cassie Campion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cassie Jackman (born December 22, 1972 and competing in some years as Cassie Campion) is an English squash player who won the World Open in 1999.
Born in North Walsham, Norfolk, England, Cassie was such a talented youngster that her coaches would match her against boys.
At the 1998 Commonwealth Games she won a gold medal in the doubles with Sue Wright, and a bronze in the singles.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/cassie_campion   (377 words)

  
 Thomas Campion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Campion was born in London and studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge before entering Gray's Inn to study law in 1586.
Campion was first published as a poet in 1591 with five of his works appearing in an edition of Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella.
Campion died in London, possibly of the plague.
www.kiwipedia.com /en/thomas-campion.html   (223 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Sports | An Australian affair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Owens' victory over Campion, in a glass court on an island in the Red Sea, was her second straight over the world champion in less than a week, having upset Campion in four games in the opening qualifying round.
Campion started strongly to win the opening game but Melbourne-based Owens came back in the second to take the initiative, forcing her opponent into a series of unforced errors.
Campion revived her chances of reaching the semi-finals when she beat compatriot Natalie Grainger, the world No 4, 9-5, 9-4, 9-3 in 29 minutes in the second qualifying round.
weekly.ahram.org.eg /2000/477/sprt1.htm   (831 words)

  
 2000 Finals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Campion started the path to her third National title with two nervous errors while Wright hit out of court twice and then continued in erratic fashion for the World Champion to dominate with drives to take the first 9-1.
In essence all Campion had to do was keep driving it deep, for when she did so she was clearly dominant but her ability to maintain this was fragile.
In the fifth Campion hit length, and although it was all deliberate rather than flowing it put her opponent in the back and allowed her to dominate the T and slot in volleys for winners, 13 in all, to take the match 9-3.
www.nationalsquashchamps.co.uk /2000_results.htm   (369 words)

  
 Women
Cassie Campion gained revenge for her British Open defeat by Leilani Joyce, winning through to the final to face a rematch against Carol Owens.
Cassie Campion kept her hopes alive with an emphatic 3-0 win over Natalie Grainger, while Leilani Joyce secured her semi-final place, but was pushed all the way by Sabine Schoene.
Cassie Campion completed her recovery after that first day shock, beating Suzanne Horner 3-0, but will now have to face Leilani Joyce in the semi-finals rather than the final as anticipated.
www.squashplayer.co.uk /events/gpfinals2000.htm   (1168 words)

  
 WWO 1999
Cassie was a natural hitter of the ball from the time she first took up a racket.
Cassie took the dressing down to heart and Campion says there was an immediate change in her game.
Cassie maintains that she has turned the corner, that she has seen the light and the days of error-strewn matches are over.
www.squashplayer.co.uk /wwo/wwo_1999.htm   (2062 words)

  
 Campion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edmund Campion (a Jesuit and Roman Catholic Martyr)
Campion is the name of a rabbit in the novel Watership Down by Richard Adams
Campion Hall, a private hall of the University of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England, UK
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Campion   (147 words)

  
 Cassie Bernall - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Cassie Bernall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cassie Bernall (November 6, 1981 - April 20, 1999) was a student killed in the Columbine High School massacre.
Some people find Cassie's story of a complete transformation of a difficult life, which was strongly influenced by witchcraft and the occult, to be deeply poignant and inspiring.
Cassie's life experienced this turn around after moving to a private Christian school.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Cassie-Bernall.html   (447 words)

  
 Cassie (Jackman) Campion Squash Profile on SquashTalk
Cassie Campion won the World Junior Women's crown in 1991 and immediately graduated to the world pro tour, where she held a top ten ranking from 1993 through 2000 inclusive, reaching #2 briefily in 1993 before finally ascending to world #1 in 2000.
Campion gained revenge over Joyce after the British Open loss by beating her twice in early 2000 in tour stops in the USA.
Campion is now on a mission to regain her top position, a quest made more difficult by her defeat in Heliopolis to the resurgant Natalie Grainger.
www.squashtalk.com /profiles/ccampion02.htm   (562 words)

  
 Cassie Campion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cassie Jackman (born December 22, 1972 and competing in some years as Cassie Campion) is an English squash player who won the World Open in 1999.She has been England's leading player throughout much of the 1990s and early 21st century.
Born in North Walsham, Norfolk, England, Cassie was such a talented youngster that her coacheswould match her against boys.
She won the world Junior Women's crown in 1991, and a year later the legendary Susan Devoy claimed she was good enough to replace her at the top of women's squash,but Cassie found it hard going, losing the 1994 World Open Final to Michelle Martin 9/1 9/0 9/6.
www.therfcc.org /cassie-campion-347392.html   (309 words)

  
 The Hindu : Sabine stretches Leilani
World champion Cassie Campion kept her hopes alive after a 9-5, 9-4, 9-3 win over Natalie Grainger in Pool A. After last nights disaster, Cassie Campion needed to put her act together.
Campion led 6-2 in the opener, 6-3 in the second and drew away from 3-3 in the third.
For her part, Campion, who had to win tonight to be in with a chance of making the semi-finals, was not her usual dominating self.
www.hinduonnet.com /thehindu/2000/04/07/stories/0707097a.htm   (749 words)

  
 Extra work makes Cassie champion | Centre for Sport and Exercise Science | Sheffield Hallam University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
World squash champion Cassie Campion has added a vital Sheffield ingredient to a sporting recipe that has made her one of the most feared opponents on the highly competitive world circuit.
The routines have often taken Cassie, who is married to one of Britain's leading squash coaches David Campion, away from the squash court.
Cassie said: "I have to 'ghost' play a number of shots without the ball by running to four markers in the corners of the court.
www.shu.ac.uk /cses/news/cassiechamp.html   (575 words)

  
 The Hindu : Campion, Owens set up final showdown
Campion versus Joyce, the battle royale between the world's top two, was the heavyweight fight of the evening.
The Maori led 4-1 but this was pulled back by Campion as she sent a clinging forehand down the rails to level at 5-5.
Campion was ahead 5-2, Joyce came within a point but it wasn't enough.
www.hinduonnet.com /2000/04/09/stories/0709097e.htm   (729 words)

  
 WISPA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A back injury has resulted in the late withdrawal of England's Cassie Campion, the defending champion and top seed, from the Women's World Open Squash Championship which will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 11-17 November.
Campion was troubled by a 'dead leg' which caused her early demise in last month's British Open.
Campion's withdrawal will be good news for Scotland's Pamela Nimmo, the world No17 who, originally unseeded, was drawn to meet Australia's three times former world champion Sarah Fitz-Gerald in the opening round in her home town.
www.wispa.net /Archive/news/page17.html   (371 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | OTHER SPORTS  | Campion fights back
England's squash ace Cassie Campion has continued her fightback from injury with another victory at the women's World Open.
Yorkshire-based Campion cruised through to the last 16 of the women's World Open in Melbourne on Sunday - and then revealed how 11 months ago she thought her career might be over.
Campion had a serious back problem, which caused the 1999 champion to miss out on the chance to defend her title last year but she has made a promising start to this tournament, in which she is seeded 11th.
newsvote.bbc.co.uk /sport1/low/other_sports/1598710.stm   (366 words)

  
 WISPA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A year after undergoing surgery on her back, England's Cassie Campion has jumped back into the world top four in the new December Women's World Rankings, announced today (30th November) by the Women's International Squash Players' Association (WISPA).
Cassie Campion, from Norfolk, who will be 29 later this month, hit the headlines in October 1999 when she won the World Open title in the USA - two months later becoming the first world No1 of the new millennium.
Five months after the operation on her back, Cassie returned to the WISPA World Tour with a vengeance, comfortably winning the Milo Open in Malaysia in April.
www.wispa.net /Archive/news/page47.htm   (246 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | OTHER SPORTS | Double hope for British squash
Britons Peter Nicol and Cassie Campion are poised for a historic double success at the 2000 British Open squash championships - the Wimbledon of the squash world.
Nicol is due to meet Canadian Jonathan Power, while Campion is expected to take on New Zealander Leilani Joyce at the climax of the tournament, at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena from 11-15 October.
Campion, 27, said she was determined to complete a full set of the games most prestigious titles.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport/hi/english/other_sports/newsid_956000/956512.stm   (420 words)

  
 Squash Nieuws ! **** Op SquashWeb **** http://www.squashweb.nl
Vervolgens moest ze in de kwartfinale tegen het Engelse talent Cassie Campion, de wereldkampioene van 2000 die terug aan het komen is van een operatie aan haar rug.
In 2000 was Cassie als eerste geplaatst tijdens de British Open maar ze verloor toen onverwacht van Vanessa.
Cassie zal in de halve finale moeten spelen tegen Leilani Joyce uit Nieuw Zeeland en de andere halve finale zal gaan tussen de Australische Sarah Fitz-Gerald en de Engelse Stephanie Brind die onverwacht landgenote Fiona Geaves versloeg.
www.squashweb.nl /news/20011010001.htm   (161 words)

  
 Cassie Campion -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cassie Jackman (born December 22, 1972 and competing in some years as Cassie Campion) is an (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English squash player who won the World Open in 1999.
She has been England's leading player throughout much of the (The decade from 1990 to 1999) 1990s and early (Click link for more info and facts about 21st century) 21st century.
2003 saw Cassie reach the final again, but she lost out to (Click link for more info and facts about Carol Owens) Carol Owens 3-9, 9-2, 9-7, 9-3.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/ca/cassie_campion.htm   (346 words)

  
 2002 Finals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cassie Campion claimed her fourth National title at the Velodrome today, with a comprehensive 3/0 victory over second seed Linda Charman-smith in 36 minutes.
The rest of the match was dominated by Campion, driving her opponent to all corners of the court, then putting the ball away for winner after winner with Charman-Smith stranded.
Campion's fourth title leaves her one short of Sue Cogswell's five.
new.nationalsquashchamps.co.uk /the_finals.htm   (549 words)

  
 Essential Campion Essential Poets Vol 7 - Thomas Campion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Thomas Campion, sometimes Campian (February 12, 1567 - March 1, 1620) was an English composer, poet and physician.Campion was born in London and studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge before entering Gray's Inn to study law in 1586.
Campions are the flowering plants in the genera Silene or Lychnis in the family Caryophyllaceae.Campion is also a family name.Famous Campions are:
This artikel Campion is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
www.isbnfinder.com /930040_thomas-campion_0880011726essentialcampionessentialpoetsvol7qualitypaperbackbooks.html   (479 words)

  
 iSQUASH media, world squash news information service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
From the opening exchanges, England's World No4 Campion became increasingly concerned about the playing conditions, after a swirling breeze repeatedly carried a fine sand onto the open-air court situated on a small island off the Hurghada shore.
Campion, who underwent back surgery in 2000, was reluctant to risk further injury in the difficult conditions.
It was very hard on Cassie, but the combination of the court and her stretching placed her in danger.
www.isquashmedia.com /index.asp?newsfile=4   (314 words)

  
 Al Ahram 2000 Cassie Campion's withdrawal
Cassie withdraws due to death in the family.
Cassie Campion has withdrawn from the AlAhram International Championships in Cairo.
Campion played one game and withdrew, preparing to fly home to England to join her husband, David Campion, his half-brother James Willstrop and stepfather Malcolm Willstrop, the well respected squash coach.
www.squashtalk.com /html/news/egyptnews15.htm   (105 words)

  
 Campion De Cassie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cassie Jackman (llevado de diciembre el 22, 1972 y competición en algunos años como campion de Cassie) es un jugador inglés de la calabaza que ganó el mundo abierto en 1999.
Llevado en Walsham del norte, Norfolk, Inglaterra, Cassie era un joven tan talentoso que ella los coches la emparejaría contra muchachos.
1999 la sierra Cassie gana su título abierto del primer mundo, batiendo a su gran Michelle rival Martin 9-6, 9-7, 9-7 en Seattle.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/ca/Campion%20De%20Cassie.htm   (324 words)

  
 News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Campion, already world champion and world No1, is seeded to win her first
Campion reached the 1999 final in Scotland, where she was beaten by New
Campion, who is appearing in her 12th British Open, faces a qualifier in the
www.squash.co.uk /BritishOpen00/news1.htm   (249 words)

  
 The Wedding ...Part Two
Cassie: I just wish I'd brought a camera, so you could have something to remember this by.
Jenny: Well, because here we are going off on our honeymoon, and she has to go home and see Dorian and lie to her about where she was tonight, and I asked Cassie not to say anything, and I feel bad about it now.
[She turns to kiss and hug David, and then turns back to hug Cassie]: I'm very happy to be a part of your family.
www.zazangels.com /married2.htm   (559 words)

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