IC Council News

June 2018
IC of New Zealand appoint new President

IC of New Zealand appoint new President

After 18 years of outstanding contribution, Des Shaw is stepping down as the President of the IC of New Zealand. Des will remain closely involved as he continues on the committee and also as the Australasian representative on the IC Council.

Cecilie McIntyre has been nominated as his replacement at the IC of New Zealand AGM held in May. Cecilie is already deeply involved in the IC of NZ, including producing their fantastic monthly newsletters.

The IC Council thank Des for his incredible work and dedication and welcome Cecilie on-board.

 

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Joshua Howard-Tripp wins Curro Junior ITF Title Joshua Howard-Tripp wins Curro Junior ITF Title

Joshua Howard-Tripp wins Curro Junior ITF Title

Joshua Howard-Tripp, one of the South African team members from the Compass IC Junior Challenge Worldwide Finals, wins Curro Junior ITF Title
First Wimbledon Title for the IC Junior Challenge First Wimbledon Title for the IC Junior Challenge

First Wimbledon Title for the IC Junior Challenge

It is very pleasing to note that several competitors at Wimbledon Championships’  junior events during the last two years have played in previous Compass IC Junior Challenges.
Abe Segal Abe Segal

Abe Segal

Members will be saddened to learn of the death of the legendary S African, Abe Segal, aged 85.
Rod Laver AC wins Sportsmanship Award Rod Laver AC wins Sportsmanship Award

Rod Laver AC wins Sportsmanship Award

"It's a great honour to receive this award from the International Club" said Rod, "just listening to the introductions of those people here today, it is like a homecoming for me. I know so many of you."
The Compass Group - One of our key sponsors The Compass Group - One of our key sponsors

The Compass Group - One of our key sponsors

Started in 1941 when they established factory canteens to feed British workers supporting the war effort, The Compass Group has grown today into a £18bn multi-national group with 516,000 employees.
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