Ramachandran Re-Elected WSF President from World Media
30 September 2012
- World Squash Federation President N Ramachandran has been re-elected
by acclaim for a further four-year term at the 42nd WSF AGM today in
Stockholm, Sweden.
Ramachandran, from Chennai in India, declared himself honoured to have
been given the opportunity of have a further period of presidency.
"I have dedicated myself to leading the squash quest to achieve our
dream of a place on the programme of the Olympic Games, and will
continue to do so," said Ramachandran, who succeeded squash legend
Jahangir Khan in October 2008.
"Our sport has a great deal to offer and the chance for me to continue
pressing our case is a task I will throw myself into fully."
Hugo Hannes, the current President of the European Squash Federation,
from Belgium, was also elected a Vice President for the first time -
joining re-elected VPs Heather Deayton (Hong Kong) and Mohamed El
Menshawy (Egypt). Former WSF President Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, also
accepted an invitation to continue as Emeritus President.
WSF Vice-President Chris Stahl (Malta), who had not stood for
re-election, was recognised by President Ramachandran for his many
years of dedicated service to squash generally and the WSF specifically.
The AGM followed the two-day AGM Conference which featured a variety of
presentations for representatives of 40 nations as well as a large
number of observers. The presentations included case studies of the
growth in squash in Poland; marketing initiatives from other sports; a
stakeholder survey from New Zealand; the Swiss National Development
Plan marketing planning; and an Olympic bid update given by Mike Lee of
Vero Communications, the WSF bid consultants.
The conference followed the inaugural WSF Development Conference which
featured presentations on schemes used by tennis, badminton and table
tennis - alongside initiatives from the squash world such as the
Colombian Schools Programme; the Egyptian junior selection system;
development tools; dealing with introducing and transitioning players;
and a series of workshops.