Squash NZ has
secured the 2010 World
Women’s Team Squash Championship. The
biennial World Squash
Federation event will
be hosted at SquashGym
Palmerston North, the country’s largest club, in late November
2010.
New Zealand continues
its proud history of hosting World Squash events, with the 1994 World
Junior Men's Championship and
the 2008 World Masters held
in Christchurch, and the 2006 World
Junior Men's Championship at
the Palmerston North venue.
2010 Championship Chairman Grant
Smith and his
organising team are looking forward to the challenge:
"Having hosted
World Championships in 1971 and 2006, we know the expectations and
are grateful for the opportunity to host again. We want Palmerston
North to become New Zealand’s Squash capital, the same as Manchester
and Adelaide are for Squash in Britain and Australia.
"It doesn't always go to
the capitals or nations' biggest cities, but to those who run the
best events and cities that are Squash-passionate," Smith
explained.
"Palmerston North will be
guaranteeing a superb ‘Kiwi style’ championship that we can all be
proud of. This is a great opportunity for the Kiwi girls to play on
the international stage in front of their home crowd and they will
be eager to do well," Smith added.
On court New Zealand
should field a strong team, led by manager Dame
Susan Devoy. New Zealand recently finished fourth at the 2008
Championship in Egypt and currently has four women ranked inside the
world’s top 50, led by current world No10 Shelley
Kitchen.
In Olympic/Paralympic
style, Palmerston North will also host the 2010
World Deaf Squash Championships
directly after
the World Women’s Teams.
"Squash NZ and SquashGym
Palmerston North are certainly in for a busy time in late 2010,"
concluded Grant Smith.