28 May 2013
Following the incredible success of the 2012 World Squash Day, when 46,000 players took part in the biggest sports fixture in history, it has been confirmed that the 2013 World Squash Day will take place on Saturday 5 October, under the theme Reach Out.
This year’s event – the 12th celebration of this worldwide festival – will encourage players from across the globe to embrace another club, town, sport, or organisation, to help continue the global growth of Squash.
World Squash Federation Chief Executive Andrew Shelley said: “2013 is an incredibly important year for squash as we hope to forge a new Olympic partnership ourselves, and we are keen to encourage links and initiatives as part of our quest for continued growth of the sport at every level.
“World Squash Day is a wonderful opportunity for squash to show the world the wide range of benefits of playing our fantastic sport, a sport for life.
“Squash is a hugely enjoyable, healthy sport, with a strong presence in every continent of the world. Our leading athletes are incredible role models and it’s great to see so many of them supporting this initiative to attract the next generation of champions and build on the already huge recreational base.”
WSD founder Alan Thatcher added: “We are hoping that every squash club on the planet will join in and reach out to another organisation. They could be next door, or on the other side of the world. The idea is to build connections and create partnerships to help the sport grow.
“This year is a massive year for squash with the World Squash Federation’s bid for a cherished place in the 2020 Olympic Games being decided in September. Whatever the result, we need clubs to work together to show the world what a wonderful sport we have.”
For full details, plus ideas for events, please visit: www.worldsquashday.com