World Squash Federation Steps Up 2020 Olympic Campaign by Howard Harding
7 November 2011-
World Squash Federation President N Ramachandran today stressed that
innovation will be a core element of Squash's campaign for inclusion
into the 2020 Olympic Games. He also outlined the significant growth
the sport has achieved in recent years and some of the major
enhancements that have been introduced since Squash's most recent
campaign for Olympic inclusion for 2016.
At the launch of its Olympic 2020 campaign in London, the WSF also revealed the campaign slogan - Squash: Sport at its Best
President Ramachandran said: "We know we have to show the International
Olympic Committee that Squash is a fantastic product, and that we are
not scared to innovate. Over the past few years, since our last
campaign for Olympic inclusion, the sport has progressed significantly
with the introduction of SquashTV, "Video Review" technology, new and
exciting showcourts with revolutionary lighting and an international
ambassador programme. It is vital over this next campaign that we
communicate these innovations to the IOC to show just how far the sport
has come, and what the exciting plans are for the future of our sport.
"Squash is a growing, global sport played by 20 million men and women
on more than 50,000 courts in 185 countries. We have thriving men's and
women's professional tours - more than 500 players from 74 nations
compete on the men's tour and over 350 on the women's. Prize money is
growing, as are the number of events across the world, and our global
calendar would be a fantastic promotional platform for Olympic Squash.
It really is an exciting time for our sport."
Supporting the WSF 2020 Olympic Campaign, Malaysia's world No1 Nicol
David said just minutes after winning a record sixth World Open title
in Rotterdam yesterday: "There is no question that the Olympic Games
would be the absolute pinnacle of my career and I would happily trade
all my 6 World titles for Olympic Gold."
Women's world No3 Madeline Perry today added her weight to the Squash
2020 Olympic Campaign by signing a letter pledging her support to
Squash 2020. "Squash is a huge sport and to have the chance to
represent my country on the world's greatest sporting stage would be
amazing, not just for me, but for all players around the world," said
the 34-year-old from Belfast.