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Ruth Strauss (born 14 March 1963) is a former English professional squash player.
Strauss lived in Barling, Essex. She started playing squash aged 12 at her local Courtlands Park Club and won the British Under-19 title in 1978. Further success came when she won the British Under-23 title twice and represented England in the 1983 World Team Squash Championships.
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Ruth Strauss (born 14 March 1963) is a former English professional squash player.
Strauss lived in Barling, Essex. She started playing squash aged 12 at her local Courtlands Park Club and won the British Under-19 title in 1978. Further success came when she won the British Under-23 title twice and represented England in the 1983 World Team Squash Championships.