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* http://www.squashsite.co.uk/clonda.htm
 
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* http://www.news.com.au/national/squash-player-carin-clonda-loses-oam-honour-after-supreme-court-verdict/story-fncynjr2-1226735695221
 
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Carin Clonda

Country

Australia

Birth - Death

Occupation

Sports

Notable Achievements

Order of Australia Medal

Description

Squash player. A member of the Australian Women's Team which won the World Team Championship in 1983. Former New South Wales Squash chief executive with junior and senior world championships, a stint as a national selector and time as an official for Australia's 2006 Commonwealth Games team.. Currently runs a not-for-profit consultancy outfit, Australian Squash Group, which she co-founded. Recently had her Order of Australia Medal cancelled when she lost a court case for deceipt against the NSW Squash organization.

See Also

Further Reading/Research