Kit Aid Primed To Start Squash Distribution by Howard Harding
2 August 2013
- Budding squash players around the world will soon be able to take
advantage of recycled equipment following the move by LV=SOS Kit Aid
into the sport to further boost junior development.
More than 130,000
youngsters have benefited from the $5.25 million worth of recycled
sports kit that LV=SOS Kit Aid have already donated internationally.
Now young squash players are set to benefit as deliveries of rackets,
clothing and shoes will begin shortly.
John Broadfoot, Chief
Executive of LV=SOS Kit Aid, attended last month's WSF World Junior
Squash Championships in Wroclaw, Poland, to meet managers and coaches
from the many national teams there to assess needs.
"I was able to really
get inside the game while seeing some really high quality squash at
first hand too! I had no idea that squash was played in 185 countries,"
said Broadfoot.
"In LV=SOS Kit Aid we
are really looking forward to working with the WSF - collecting and
recycling squash kit and sending it around the world to really promote
the game in less developed and new countries and help the WSF too."
This support, in
partnership with Lord's Taverners, follows on from and expands the WSF
Rackets to Africa programme that has already seen several hundred
squash rackets shipped to a number of African countries.
World Squash
Federation Vice President Hugo Hannes was delighted to welcome the Kit
Aid initiative, telling Broadfoot: "Development is a priority for us,
and to be able to offer such strong support to communities that have
courts and youngsters who could use them, given the equipment and
clothing, will bring long-term benefits.
"This channel will hopefully grow into a large, regular and valuable flow."