November 19, 2012
- England Squash & Racketball is delighted to announce the election
of Peter Nicol MBE as its new honorary President. At its AGM on
Saturday the national governing body welcomed the former World
Champion and multiple Commonwealth Games gold medal winner – who also
spent a total of 60 months as World No 1 during his illustrious career
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Nicol brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new honorary
role and is a valuable addition in an exciting era for the
organisation. He succeeds Jackie Robinson, who stands down after six
years as President. Robinson is very pleased about her successor.
“I’m delighted to be handing over the baton to Peter. He was the
pre-eminent player of his generation, and is a wonderful
ambassador for the sport throughout the world. I know ESR will be in
very capable hands.”
Commenting on his new position, Nicol enthused: “I’m honoured to be
elected ESR President at such a young age but it reflects the
organisation’s forward thinking philosophy - I’m confident that we can
continue to grow the game and excel on the world stage.”
In other business, ESR also said goodbye to Zena Wooldridge after six
years as Chairman. She is replaced in the role by Peter Goldson,
a highly experienced board member. A former county champion and
county secretary, Goldson has also served on the ESR board for 10
years, and has over 25 years banking industry experience.
In her parting remarks, Wooldridge said:
“It has been a genuine privilege as Chair to work with such a highly
capable and committed ESR team and board. Although there is still much
to do, we have a lot to celebrate, with 4 English men and 3 women in
the world top 10, the re-establishment of the prestigious British Open
as a leading world event, some innovative development work happening to
grow the sports, all underpinned by a strong financial position.
Peter Goldson and Peter Nicol will make an impressive leadership team
alongside Nick Rider, and I wish them every success”.