WSF Ambassadors Set Sights On Dalian & Macau
by Howard Harding
29 March 2016
- The 2016 WSF Ambassador Programme will focus on China this summer
when Malaysians Low Wee Wern and Ong Beng Hee lead the latest World
Squash Federation initiative into the Chinese city of Dalian, together
with Macau, in June.
Launched
in 2011, the inspired WSF international promotional initiative takes
two leading squash players, together with an international coach and
referee, into younger squash nations to help raise the sport's profile
- through clinics, exhibition matches, refereeing and coaching
seminars, and media presentations.
Low
Wee Wern and Ong Beng Hee (pictured above) both hail from Penang.
Women's world top five player Wee Wern is fighting back to full fitness
after knee surgery, while former world No.7 Beng Hee is the
highest-ranked Malaysian man of all-time, who won four Asian
Championship titles and two Asian Games gold medals in an illustrious
20-year career as a professional.
Also
joining the 2016 Programme, run in conjunction with the Chinese and
Macau Squash Associations, will be Asian Federation Regional Referee
Robert Arrffan, from Singapore, and Dick Leung, the Assistant Head
Coach at Hong Kong Squash.
The
WSF Ambassador Programme first visited the Baltic country of Latvia in
2011, followed by a trip to the African countries of Malawi and
Namibia, then Panama and Venezuela in 2013, Papua New Guinea in 2014,
before focussing on the Balkan region last year with appearances in
Serbia, Romania and Croatia.