David Palmer

David Palmer

Nick Name
: N/A
Born
:28 Jun,1976
Age
:43 years, 2 months
Location
:Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia
Retired On
: 2011
 

About David Palmer

David Troy Palmer OAM is a professional squash player from Australia. He won the Super Series finals in 2002, the World Open in 2002 and 2006; the British Open in 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2008; and the Australian Open in 2008.He attained World No. 1 ranking in September 2001 and again (for one month) in February 2006.


Career overview:

  • At the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Palmer won a men's singles Silver Medal after losing in the final to england's Peter Nicol. He also won Bronze Medals in the men's doubles and mixed doubles. In the 2002 Commonwealth Games he won Bronze Medals in both the men's singles and the men's doubles.
  • In technical terms, Palmer plays a classic all-court attrition game with hard-hitting attacking shots from his opponent's loose shots. He is known for the power of his striking, and the strength of his physical play,contributed to by rigorous attention to fitness. His training regime involves completing the multi-stage fitness test five times with a three-minute break between tests.
  • Palmer has served as president of the Professional Squash Association (PSA). Following the 2004 World Doubles Squash Championships in Chennai, India, he was banned from playing in events run by the World Squash Federation (WSF) for 13 months after a disciplinary panel found him guilty of verbally abusing the referee.
  • In 2009, Palmer was approached by the Wallabies coach Robbie Deans to help increase his team fitness.


David Palmer Achievements

Medal Records:

World Team Championships

  • Gold medal – first place2001 MelbourneTeam
  • Gold medal – first place2003 ViennaTeam
  • Silver medal – second place2007 ChennaiTeam
  • Bronze medal – third place2009 OdenseTeam
  • Bronze medal – third place2011 PaderbornTeam

Commonwealth Games

  • Gold medal – first place2014 GlasgowMen's doubles
  • Gold medal – first place2014 GlasgowMixed doubles
  • Silver medal – second place2006 MelbourneMen's singles


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