Cassandra "Cassie" Jackman MBE (born 22 December 1972 and competing in some years as Cassie Campion) is an English former squash player who won the World...
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Cassie Chadwick (1857–1907), alias used by Canadian fraud artist Elizabeth Bigley Cassie Hager (born 1984), American basketball player Cassie Jackman...
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Note: Vicki Hoffman was known as Vicki Cardwell from 1982 Cassie Jackman was also known as Cassie Campion Carol Owens switched nationality in 2001. Natalie...
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was the losing finalist twice in 2003, losing to the more experienced Cassie Jackman on her home ground and then to Linda Elriani in the Monte Carlo Classic...
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(1993) Cassie Jackman (1994) Suzanne Horner (1997) Cassie Jackman (1998) Michelle Martin (1999) Cassie Jackman (2002) Carol Owens (2003) Cassie Jackman (2004)...
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1990s, but 1996 proved to be her breakthrough year. She beat England's Cassie Jackman in the World Open Final. The next two years she beat the resurgent Michelle...
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women's squash player in the world from March 1993 to October 1996 before Cassie Jackman of England broke her dominance; she was also ranked number one in the...
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(1993) Cassie Jackman (1994) Suzanne Horner (1997) Cassie Jackman (1998) Michelle Martin (1999) Cassie Jackman (2002) Carol Owens (2003) Cassie Jackman (2004)...
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richest squash event in the world, by beating top seed Cassie Jackman. Later on, she beat Cassie Jackman again, then the World No. 1, for the Texas Open title...
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defeating Cassie Jackman in the final. Michelle Martin (quarterfinals) Sarah Fitzgerald (champion) Suzanne Horner (quarterfinals) Cassie Jackman (final)...
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