Olympians Show Support For Squash 2020 Bid from EG Media
January 4, 2013
- Olympians Joanna Rowsell, Victoria Pendleton and Greg Searle were
cheering from the stands at the ATCO PSA World Series Squash Finals on
Friday as they came to show their support for squash’s inclusion in the
2020 Olympic Games.
“Squash is a very physically demanding sport and it’s also very
spectator-friendly,” said Pendleton. “The nature of the game means that
it works really well - it’s fast and exciting - and it has all the
qualities required to make it a great Olympic sport. I don’t know why
it isn’t in already.”
Pendleton has trained alongside English squash star Nick Matthew in
Manchester and watched him in action against his fellow Briton Peter
Barker during the evening session at Queen’s Club. Matthew is also
engaged to sports scientist Esme Taylor, who has worked with both
Pendleton and Rowsell as part of her role with the Team GB cycling team.
“I think it’s really interesting that you can have a sport like squash
which is so universal.” said Searle “You have it played in over 150
countries and people of all different shapes and sizes can play it.
Each sport is different and has different properties. In rowing, if
you’re not 6ft 5 it’s hard to compete but squash can be played by
everyone.”
“In a sport that translates well onto TV then that’s really how you can
draw people into it and get people to try it,” added Pendleton. “The
whole idea is to give people the opportunity to get involved. I
would love to have a go at squash but I think it would take me a long
time to get to grips with it!”
Pendleton, Rowsell and Searle were also introduced to women’s World
No.1 and seven-time World Champion Nicol David. “It’s such a total
honour to meet you,” Pendleton told David. “Your consistency is
incredible and you really are amazing.” On showing David her Gold and
Silver medals from the London 2012 Olympic Games, Pendleton said: “You
so deserve to have one of these.”