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21-Sep-04:
Squash Receives
Olympic Boost
Squash received a major boost today with the
confirmation that the sport has been approved by the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) as one of five
Recognised Federations that should be "studied
further" with a view to inclusion in the Olympic Games
programme for 2012.
The IOC is assessing the merits of all the sports and
disciplines that were on the programme of the Athens
Games, plus the five selected Recognised Sports: Golf,
Rugby, Roller Sports, Karate and Squash. The final
decision on the Olympic Programme for 2012 will be
taken in July 2005.
Susie Simcock,
Emeritus President of the World Squash Federation,
commented: "Squash is played by 15 million enthusiasts
in more than 150 countries across the world and is in
all other major multi-sports events, including the
Commonwealth Games, World Games, Pan American Games,
All-Africa Games and Asian Games.
"We have fought for 20 years to achieve our dream of
being on the Olympic programme, in the sure knowledge
that every top Squash player would rank an Olympic
medal as the greatest prize in the sport.
"This review by the IOC is wonderful news for Squash
as we are now able to present our case for inclusion
alongside the current Olympic sports and other major
sports bidding for a place," added the Federation's
former President.
Replying to the news in a letter from Olympic Games
Executive Director Gilbert Felli and Sports Director
Kelly Fairweather, WSF Secretary General
Ted Wallbutton
wrote:
"The worldwide Squash family will be overjoyed to
learn that our sport is to be included in the review
of the Olympic Programme. We are delighted that such
an objective and unbiased review has been put in place
and will be privileged to report on how Squash meets
the 33 criteria set by the IOC Executive Board.
"Please convey our thanks to President Rogge and his
colleagues on the Executive Board for giving us this
great opportunity to achieve our ambition and be
included on the programme of the world's greatest
sporting event."
On hearing the news, the WSF's esteemed President
Jahangir Khan, the record ten-times British
Open champion, added: "I know every Squash player in
the world will rally around the WSF at this important
time for the sport. 2012 is a long time ahead, but if
we achieve our objective our best players will have
the honour of showing their skills in the Olympic
Games, a privilege which I would have loved to have
shared."
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