"Squash" Makes Inroads On Google Maps from WSF Media
17 September 2012
- Squash was the top-rising query on Google Maps during the Summer of
2012 in the United Kingdom, according to research just published by
Google.
The survey, published
at
http://googleblog.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/google-maps-shows-how-we-spent-summer.html
by Google Maps' senior product manager Manik Gupta, revealed that
Squash topped the list ahead of alternative sport & leisure search
items like 'park', 'gym' and 'golf courses'!
And this surge came during Great Britain's glorious summer of sport which featured the London 2012 Olympic Games.
"It is great to see
that Google Maps searches bear out what we already know - that squash
enthusiasm around the world includes the 'traditional' countries such
as the UK too," said Andrew Shelley, CEO of the World Squash Federation.
"To be placed ahead of
other sports and leisure pursuits emphasises the strength and
popularity of Squash in the UK. But it is also important to remember
that Squash is a global sport which has spawned world champions from
every continent and is played in 185 countries on over 50,000 courts -
so there are a lot of answers out there!"
Squash is shortlisted alongside six other sports bidding to join the Olympic Games in 2020.