Players Unite In London To Support 2020 Olympic Dream from WSF Media
May 18, 2012
- Many of the world’s leading squash players, including women’s world
number one Nicol David and men’s world number one James Willstrop, have
come together at London’s 02 Arena to show their support for Squash’s
campaign to become part of the 2020 Olympic Games.
16 players took time
out from the Allam British Open which is taking place this week at the
02 – one of the venues for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
– to back the inclusion of Squash in the Olympic Games from 2020.
Nicol David, the
record six times world champion from Malaysia who has topped the
women’s rankings since August 2006, said: “It’s the missing link in the
Olympic Games. Squash has every element of what a true Olympic sport
should be. It would be amazing if we were there with all the other
racket sports – we have so much to offer the Olympic programme.”
James Willstrop, the
world number one from England, said: “Squash is the ultimate Olympic
sport – it’s what sport should be. We’ve got everything; it’s physical,
mental, tactical – and psychological. Every base has to be covered.
It’s a true all-round challenge. The sport is also well-established
around the world with flourishing men’s and women’s tours.”
Dipika Pallikal, the
20-year-old world No14 from Chennai who led India to its first Asian
title last month, added: “Squash is a really demanding sport and its
top players are amongst the fittest in any sport. The sport can be
staged at iconic venues around the world – like here at the famous O2
Arena in London. We would fit perfectly into the Olympic Games.”
World Squash
Federation President N Ramachandran was delighted with the unanimous
show of support: “It’s fantastic that our leading players are so
passionate about getting Squash into the Olympic Games. Their support
is an important element to our campaign as we head into a crucial 12
months that will see us present to the IOC Programme Commission and
Executive Board and explain what the benefits to the Olympic Movement
would be if Squash becomes part of the Sports programme for the 2020
Games.”
Photo:
Standing (L to R): Joelle King
(New Zealand), world No12; Laurens Jan Anjema (Netherlands), world No9;
Jaclyn Hawkes (New Zealand), world No19; Jonathan Kemp (England), world
No40; Ramy Ashour (Egypt), world No4; Nick Matthew (England), world
No3; James Willstrop (England), world No1; Stephen Coppinger (South
Africa), world No27; Gregory Gaultier (France), world No2; Latasha Khan
(USA), world No25
Kneeling (L to R): Tarek Momen,
world No18 (Egypt), Samantha Teran (Mexico), world No11; Camille Serme
(France), world No10; Nour El Sherbini (Egypt), world No15; Natalie
Grinham (Netherlands), world No9; Amanda Sobhy (USA), world No29