Nicol David, Mohamed El Shorbagy Leading WSF Ambassadors Programme To Panama & Venezuela by Howard Harding
11 April 2013
- Malaysia's record seven-time world squash champion Nicol David will
lead this year's WSF Ambassador Programme visit to Panama and Venezuela
in June, accompanied by Egypt's former world junior champion and
current world No6 Mohamed El Shorbagy.
The Ambassador Programme international promotional initiative was
launched by the World Squash Federation two years ago. With two of the
sport's leading international players, plus an international coach and
referee, the WSF Ambassadors first visited the Baltic country of Latvia
- then last year, spearheaded by David and El Shorbagy, the team
highlighted the appeal of Squash to the public and media in the African
countries of Malawi and Namibia.
The players will integrate with the local squash communities in Panama
City and the Venezuelan capital Caracas, providing clinics and
exhibition matches. Meanwhile coaching and refereeing workshops will be
hosted in Venezuela by Ronny Vlassaks, the highly-experienced European
Squash Federation Tutor who is also the Head Coach of the Dutch and
Belgian national squash teams; and Scotsman Ian Allanach, a former WSF
top referee and now a worldwide refereeing assessor.
Panama City now boasts more than 50 courts since the launch of the
Racquet Club of Panama - with three courts - in 1981. Despite not
having a player in either the men's or women's world rankings yet, the
country already participates in the Pan Am Squash Championships and
stages four national championship tournaments every year.
"To have these squash superstars coming to Panama will not only bring
media interest here, but give our squash community an exciting
opportunity to interact with them, and help us bring new players into
our wonderful sport," said the excited two-time Panama national
champion Pedro Altamiranda.
Meanwhile, Squash Venezuela President Francisco Paradisi was also
enthused: "In Venezuela we have around a 100 courts. We are very
excited about the visit of the WSF Ambassadors group as this will bring
us a unique opportunity to promote squash, especially among the girls.
I am sure it will be a great experience for squash and non-squash
players."