Squash prepares to bounce back after Olympic snub

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Last Updated : Sep 20 2013 | 6:56 PM IST

The World Squash Day Oct 5 aims to show the world that the sport refuses to be knocked back by its recent rejection by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for inclusion in the Summer Games programme in 2020.

The universal sport, played in 185 countries, will celebrate 2013 World Squash Day with the theme 'Reaching out' to encourage partnerships at all levels of the sport.

As in previous years, clubs and centres globally will take part, and this year the intention is that they connect with other local groups such as schools, other clubs, even internationally, or simply hold an open day.

"Whilst the squash bid to offer the Olympic Games a genuinely 'new' sport in 2020 was not accepted by the IOC members, the campaign successfully highlighted the credentials of our thriving sport around the world," said World Squash Federation President N. Ramachandran.

"Furthermore, the kickback has probably galvanised those in sport to be even more determined to show IOC decision-makers what they are missing.

"World Squash Day can achieve similar targets with its theme of reaching out on Oct 5.

"Clubs can reach out to other sports and organisations such as schools, youth clubs and public services, which could benefit from the well-known health and fitness benefits produced by playing squash.

"We have millions of enthusiastic people playing squash all over the world and we want to increase that playing base even further."

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First Published: Sep 20 2013 | 6:50 PM IST

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