Paraguay President Unveils New National Squash Centre by Howard Harding
Pictured (L to R) are: Sports Minister Marcelo Bedoya;
Paraguay President Federico Franco; Paraguayan Olympic Committee
President Camilo Perez; and Paraguay Squash Association President
Marcos Vasenbrut.
23 April 2013
- Federico Franco, the President of Paraguay, unveiled the world's
latest National Squash Centre when he cut the ribbon to open the Centro
Nacional de Squash - Paraguay in the country's capital Asunción.
The impressive new facility features both singles courts and a moveable-walled ASB international doubles court.
President Franco was joined at the opening ceremony by Paraguay's
Sports Minister Marcelo Bedoya, the National Olympic Committee
President Camilo Perez, and South American Squash Federation President
Claudio Fontanazzi.
Distinguished squash player David Palmer, the two-time world champion
and four-time British Open champion from Australia, gave clinics to
juniors and adults, along with exhibition matches with local players
including the Paraguay champion Esteban Casarino.
"To have a public National Centre of Squash in Paraguay, with three
single courts and one double with a moveable wall, is a huge
achievement," said Marcos Vaisenbrut, President of the Paraguayan
Squash Association.
"This was made possible thanks to the international success in the
Latin American championships, which brought us gold, silver and bronze
medals, and also to our good relations with local authorities.
"The inauguration of the Squash National Centre is a milestone in the
history of Paraguayan Squash and we are very proud of it," added
Vaisenbrut. "Along with a strong group of juniors, we can therefore
ensure the success and continuity of squash in our country."