John White
Replaces Ousted Jonathon Power As WSF Ambassador from
DailySquashReport.com and the WSF
September 8, 2011- Former
world number one John White will join Nicol David, the reigning women's
world number one from Malaysia, in the inaugural WSF Ambassador
Programme in Latvia in November.
White replaces Jonathon Power, who was originally named to the program
before being removed by the WSF late last month based on an alleged
June 2010 failed drug test: Jonathon
Power Dropped From WSF Ambassador Programme
The first WSF Ambassador Programme - an international promotional
initiative devised by the World Squash Federation - will visit the
Latvian capital Riga from 25–27 November, when White and
David
will be joined by a top international coach and referee to highlight
the appeal of Squash to the public and the media.
While the players will integrate with the local squash community and
media, referees and coaches from Latvia and neighbouring countries will
be invited to attend workshops that will enable them to take home a
reach seam of information and techniques.
Born in Australia, White was a Scottish international from 1999 to 2006
and led his country to a best-ever fourth-place finish in the 2001
World Team Championship. Widely-known as the hardest-hitter
of
the ball – a shot recorded at 172 miles per hour remains a
world
record – he enjoyed a highly successful career on the
international circuit. Runner-up in the British Open and
World
Open in 2002, he topped the world rankings in March 2004 and went on to
win 13 PSA World Tour titles from 32 final appearances before retiring
in 2009. White, 38, is now based in the USA where he is Head
Coach at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
The venue in Riga will be the Zelta Bowling and Squash Center, an
imposing squash facility featuring eight courts and many other sporting
and leisure options.
The coaching workshops will be undertaken by Ronny Vlasseks, a
highly-experienced European Squash Federation Tutor who is also the
Head Coach of the Dutch and Belgian national squash teams.
Meanwhile, looking after the refereeing side will be Scotsman Ian
Allanach, a former WSF top referee and now a worldwide refereeing
assessor.
It is planned that the visit to Latvia will be followed by two further
WSF Ambassador Programme initiatives in 2012.