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Rodney Durbach (born 18 April 1972 in
Potchefstroom Potchefstroom (, colloquially known as Potch) is an academic city in the North West Province of South Africa. It hosts the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University. Potchefstroom is on the Mooi Rivier (Afrikaans for "pretty river" ...
,
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri ...
) is a professional
squash Squash may refer to: Sports * Squash (sport), the high-speed racquet sport also known as squash racquets * Squash (professional wrestling), an extremely one-sided match in professional wrestling * Squash tennis, a game similar to squash but pla ...
player from South Africa. Durbach won a bronze medal in the mixed doubles at the 1998
Commonwealth Games The Commonwealth Games, often referred to as the Friendly Games or simply the Comm Games, are a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations. The event was first held in 1930, and, with the exce ...
, partnering
Natalie Grainger Natalie Grainger (born 8 July 1977), also known for a period by her former married name Natalie Pohrer, is a professional female squash player. Grainger was born in Manchester, United Kingdom but raised in South Africa, which she represented i ...
. He reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 23 in 2002.


External links


Profile at Squash South Africa website

Profile at psa-squash.com
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Durbach, Rodney 1972 births Living people South African male squash players Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for South Africa Commonwealth Games medallists in squash Squash players at the 1998 Commonwealth Games African Games bronze medalists for South Africa African Games medalists in squash People from Potchefstroom Competitors at the 2003 All-Africa Games Competitors at the 2005 World Games 20th-century South African people 21st-century South African people