Harare To Host 2012 All Africa Junior Squash Championships from WSF Media
24 October 2011-
Vijay Gajjar, President of the African Squash Federation, today
announced that the next All Africa Junior Championships will be staged
in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 5-10 April 2012 - during which the African
Squash Federation AGM will also take place.
Commenting upon the first time that the event has been staged in
Harare, at the St John's Squash Club, Gajjar said: "While Egypt go from
strength to strength at the top of the sport, here in Africa there are
encouraging signs of growth in a number of other countries.
"A number of traditional squash-playing nations have a well-developed
squash culture - in Congo, for example, the government has provided
land for a national centre, and a new scheme 'Squash to Schools' has
been launched there. Malawi is also targeting primary and high schools
as part of its strategic plan with government sponsorship under the
title 'President's Initiative For Sport'.
"Namibian squash also continues to develop, with the country competing
in the Men's World Team Championships this year for the first time. And
with Botswana, Zambia and other countries active too, there are growth
spurts to be seen across the continent," concluded Gajjar.
N Ramachandran, President of the World Squash Federation, welcomed the
announcement: "Sub Saharan Africa has tended to be a hidden gem in the
world of squash. Despite limited resources, there is so much going on,
with national federations spearheading initiatives to develop the sport.
"We can only praise this work which will ensure the vibrancy of our sport in the region."