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Austin Adarraga (born 1965), also known as Austin Adarraga Almirall, is a former professional squash player for Spain. In May 1993, he reached the eleventh place on the international circuit, his best ranking. He was Spanish champion four times between 1988 and 1994. At the age of seventeen, he was quarter-finalist in the World Junior Squash Championships representing Australia, bowing to Jansher Khan. He then joined the Australian Institute of Sport under the direction of Geoff Hunt.

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  • Austin Adarraga (born 1965), also known as Austin Adarraga Almirall, is a former professional squash player for Spain. In May 1993, he reached the eleventh place on the international circuit, his best ranking. He was Spanish champion four times between 1988 and 1994. Adarraga was born Townsville, Queensland, to Spanish parents who emigrated to Australia. At the age of eleven, he was the Australian under-13 champion by beating Rodney Martin, a future world squash champion. In 1979, while spending the holidays with his uncle and aunt in Spain, he was a finalist in the first Spanish squash championship against Carlos Sainz, aged 16, a future world rally champion. At the age of seventeen, he was quarter-finalist in the World Junior Squash Championships representing Australia, bowing to Jansher Khan. He then joined the Australian Institute of Sport under the direction of Geoff Hunt. In 1985, he received a letter from the Spanish federation asking him to represent Spain at a European competition taking place in Barcelona and chose to represent Spain in official competitions. In 1992, he achieved his best year by rising to the semi-finals of the world championship, only beaten by the legendary Jansher Khan. Adarraga retired from sport in 1995 and returned to Australia. (en)
  • Austin Adarraga Almirall (* 1965 in Townsville, Australien) ist ein ehemaliger spanischer Squashspieler. (de)
  • Austin Adarraga, né en 1965 à Townsville, est un joueur professionnel de squash représentant l'Espagne. Il atteint en mai 1993 la onzième place mondiale sur le circuit international, son meilleur classement. Il est champion d'Espagne à 5 reprises entre 1988 et 1994. (fr)
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  • Austin Adarraga Almirall (en)
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  • Austin Adarraga Almirall (* 1965 in Townsville, Australien) ist ein ehemaliger spanischer Squashspieler. (de)
  • Austin Adarraga, né en 1965 à Townsville, est un joueur professionnel de squash représentant l'Espagne. Il atteint en mai 1993 la onzième place mondiale sur le circuit international, son meilleur classement. Il est champion d'Espagne à 5 reprises entre 1988 et 1994. (fr)
  • Austin Adarraga (born 1965), also known as Austin Adarraga Almirall, is a former professional squash player for Spain. In May 1993, he reached the eleventh place on the international circuit, his best ranking. He was Spanish champion four times between 1988 and 1994. At the age of seventeen, he was quarter-finalist in the World Junior Squash Championships representing Australia, bowing to Jansher Khan. He then joined the Australian Institute of Sport under the direction of Geoff Hunt. (en)
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  • Austin Adarraga (en)
  • Austin Adarraga (de)
  • Austin Adarraga (fr)
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