ATCO Super Series Finals To Add Momentum To Squash's 2016 Olympic Campaign
3/13/2009
Organisers
of the campaign to make Squash an Olympic sport believe the ATCO
Super Series Finals will be another great showcase for the sport
which will help their efforts to be included in the Games succeed.
Squash
is among seven sports competing to be included on the programme in
2016.
The
ATCO Super Series Finals event is a major squash tournament to be
held before senior members of the International Olympic Committee
(IOC) meet to decide on up to two sports which might receive their
endorsement.
Former
world No1 Lee Beachill, COO of the Professional Squash Association
(PSA) and Squash 2016 bid team member, said that meant the
competition, which takes place this weekend at London’s prestigious
Queen’s Club, assumed even greater significance than usual.
And
he promised that the tournament would illustrate how the 2016 Games
would benefit from the sport’s ability to generate intense
competition of rich appeal to spectators.
"The
ATCO Super Series Finals is one of our sport’s premier events and
an example of the men’s game at its best. All high-profile events
are important for the sport in the build-up to the October vote.
"We
will have the world’s very best squash players producing top-level
competition in front of capacity crowds – something we are
convinced any Olympic host will want to offer spectators."
The
World Squash Federation (WSF) has already submitted its proposal to
the IOC as to why it believes the sport should be in the 2016 Olympic
Games programme.
The
IOC’s Executive Board is due to meet in June to consider the bids
of the seven sports vying for up to two places on the roster of
events for those Games. Its recommendations will then be put to a
vote of the entire IOC membership in October at the same session
which will choose whether Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, Chicago or Madrid
should be the 2016 host city.
Mr
Beachill said that the Queen’s Club event would showcase the best
elements of the game of squash, which is played in 175 countries by
over 20 million people worldwide.
He
stressed that the sport’s commitment to the IOC was indicated by
the fact that the world’s best players, including those taking part
in the ATCO Super Series Finals, had all pledged to compete in 2016
if selected.
Ziad
Al-Turki, Vice-Chairman of the ATCO Group and chairman of the PSA,
said he was confident the tournament would provide the best possible
platform for squash to realise its Olympic dream.
"Everyone
who loves sport loves the Olympic Games and the celebration of the
highest level of competition it represents. We believe that the
ability of our sport’s top players and the appeal it possesses mean
that squash would sit perfectly alongside the other disciplines on
the Olympic programme.
"As
the ATCO Super Series Finals feature the best squash players in the
world competing this year for the first time in the truly special
surroundings of Queen’s Club, I am sure we will be able to show the
very best that our sport has to offer.”
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