English Open Tickets Now Available
Tickets for the 2007Mamut English Open
Championships - the final PSA Tour squash event
of the year, hosted by Sheffield City Council - are
now available.
Organised and promoted by
Eventis Sports
Marketing Ltd, the company led by the
sport's four-times Commonwealth Games gold medallist
Peter Nicol, theMamut English Open has
attracted the world's leading squash players since its
launch at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield in
2004.
But, due to the famous
theatre's refurbishment programme, the 2007 championships
will take place at the city's English Institute of Sport,
getting underway on Saturday 15 December with the finals on
Tuesday 18 December.
Boosted by an increased
$57,500 prize-fund, the 2007 five-star PSA Tour event is
sure to attract a star-studded line-up - all eager to finish
the year on a high and looking to start the New Year with a
strong world ranking.
Local interest will
undoubtedly be led by Sheffield's own Nick Matthew,
the world No8 who reached the 2005 final and last year
became the first Englishman for 67 years to win the
British Open crown.
Tickets, priced from
£12.50 - £25.00, are available with immediate effect from
Ticketmaster, either via the website
www.Ticketmaster.co.uk or
by telephone on 0870-150 0541.
Senior British squash internationals Alex Gough
and Mark Chaloner claimed places in the first
round of the Mamut English Open, hosted by
Sheffield City Council, after overcoming younger
opposition in the qualifying finals in
Sheffield.
Welsh international Gough, a 35-year-old from
Hampshire who continues to represent his country
more than decade and a half after first doing so,
dismissed 23-year-old Englishman Alister Walker,
from Gloucestershire, 11-5, 11-9, 11-8 in 45
minutes.
The
Newport-born world No18 will now make his third
appearance in the 5-star PSA Tour event which
is in its fourth year at the Crucible Theatre
in Sheffield. Gough will face top seed David
Palmer, the world No2 fromAustralia.
Chaloner, the 34-year-old former world No7 from
Lincolnshire who put his name on the international
squash map when he led England to first-time success
in the World Team Championships in 1995,
twice had to come from behind to defeat Guernsey's
19-year-old British Junior champion Chris Simpson
7-11, 11-3, 2-11, 11-3, 11-4 in a 78-minute
marathon.
Chaloner, the PSA President, has been drawn to face
local favourite Nick Matthew, the sixth seed
from Sheffield who reached the Crucible final twelve
months ago.
Essex's Daryl Selby bucked the 'old guard'
trend, however. The 23-year-old former England
junior international from Witham overcame
Gloucestershire's 26-year-old Alex Stait
11-5, 11-5, 11-5 in 30 minutes and will now make his
maiden appearance in the main draw of the Mamut
English Open, which gets underway tomorrow (Tuesday)
at the Crucible. Selby will take on France's
seventh seed Gregory Gaultier, the world No8
who is making his debut in the event.
In
the final match of the day, Renan Lavigne
became the third Frenchman to earn a place in the
main draw. The 31-year-old from Marseille twice
repelled fight-backs by Cameron Pilley to
beat the higher-ranked New Zealander 11-8, 4-11,
11-6, 4-11, 11-4 in 71 minutes. Lavigne will now
meet the highest-ranked Englishman – and
Yorkshireman – in the draw, world No4 James
Willstrop.
British squash legend Peter Nicol begins his
farewell campaign on home soil tomorrow when he
takes on England team-mate Peter Barker in
the third match of the evening's first round session
on the all-glass court at 8.00pm. The 33-year-old
four-times Commonwealth Games gold medallist
from London announced last month that this will be
his final competitive tournament in the UK, before
finally bowing out at next month's World Open
staged by Egypt's famous pyramids at Giza.
Victory for the title-holder and the event's fifth
seed would give Nicol his 50th PSA Tour
title.
Britons Dominate On
First Day Of English Open Qualifiers It was
a good day for Britons in the opening
qualifying round for the Mamut English Open Squash
Championship, the 5-star PSA Tour eventin Sheffield, England.
Gloucestershire's Leeds-based Alister Walker
survived a tough battle against England's
higher-ranked Simon Parke to beat the former
world No3, also from Leeds, 11-8, 8-11, 11-10 (3-1),
11-8 in 67 minutes.
He
will meet Alex Gough in Monday's qualifying
finals after the Welshman defeated Surrey 's Tom
Richards 11-8, 11-7, 11-7.
Guernsey's former European junior champion Chris
Simpson also scored a notable triumph, beating
Pakistan 's Shahid Zaman after the world No30
from Pakistan retired injured with the score at 11-2,
11-7, 4-0 in Simpson's favour.
Manchester's Gloucester-born Alex Stait also
recorded an impressive upset – beating Australian
Joseph Kneipp, a former world No10, 11-8, 11-6,
6-11, 11-6.
In the
final two all-English clashes of the day,
Lincolnshire's experienced Mark Chaloner twice
had to come from behind to overcome Stacey Ross,
from Surrey, 8-11, 11-9, 8-11, 11-9, 11-6 in 63
minutes, while Essex's Daryl Selby claimed a
significant upset when he beat Surrey's Ben Garner,
ranked six places higher in the world, 11-10 (2-0),
11-4, 11-8.
Chaloner, the PSA President, will take on Chris
Simpson for a place in the main draw, and 23-year-old
Selby will meet Alex Stait.
PREVIEW
'Simply
The Best' is how organisers of the Mamut English Open
are billing this week's international squash tournament
at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield .
Hosted
by Sheffield City Council, and now in its fourth
year, the event is "as good as it gets anywhere in the
world" says tournament director Tim Garner -
"with eight out of the world’s top ten all taking part".
"For
squash fans, or for people who enjoy watching sport at
the highest level, I don’t think we can offer too much
more than this year.
"It is
very rare for an event to have more than eight of the
top ten in the rankings in the draw, because of
injuries or other circumstances - so for the English
Open to achieve that in only our fourth year is
fantastic," he explained.
"There
is an argument to say that this tournament is the
premier one on British soil at the moment because it has
an established venue; it's been upgraded to a five-star
PSA tour event; and it will be on terrestrial TV for the
first time, with BBC’s Grandstand coverage.”
With
qualifying getting underway today (Sunday) at both
Abbeydale Park and HallamshireSquash
Clubs in Sheffield, the main draw action takes place
on an all-glass court at the Crucible beginning on
Tuesday (15 August), leading to the final on Saturday
(19 August).
Garner,
who saw business partner and squash great Peter Nicol
beat his Sheffield-based England team-mate Nick
Matthew in the final last year, thinks the English
Open is challenging the famous British Open.
"The
British Open is a great event and is a great prize to
win. It has a tremendous history, which is second to
none," explains Garner.
"However, the English Open is fast becoming a 'must win'
for a top player's cv!"
Featuring five former world number ones, the 2006 event
boasts its strongest line-up yet. Australia 's world
No2 David Palmer is the tournament's top seed and
would be expected to meet France 's second seed
Thierry Lincou, also a former world No1, in the
final on Saturday.
However,
the Yorkshire contingent of Matthew; Pontefract’s world
number five James Willstrop; and 2004 English
Open champion Lee Beachill, who is also from
Pontefract; as well as Nicol; will be determined to keep
the trophy in the white rose county.
The
Mamut English OpenSquash Championship has
received a further boost with news that racket
manufacturer Slazenger will be the official racket
sponsor of this year’s event at the Crucible Theatre
in Sheffield .
Slazenger,
which is also the racket sponsor of last year’s beaten
finalist - Sheffield’s world number seven Nick Matthew
- is the latest company to get behind the event as the
English Open’s reputation continues to grow.
Toby
Marcham,
marketing director for the Wakefield-based company, said:
“We are delighted to be the official racket sponsor for
this year’s Mamut English Open.
“It is a
tournament that has grown in stature since it was launched
four years ago and this year, with the five-star rating
and excellent draw, looks like it will be the best yet.
“We have a
commitment to developing squash and we see partnerships
such as this one being a key part of that strategy. Nick
Matthew is one of our players, so we’re looking forward to
seeing him perform well on his home court.”
Angus
Kirkland,
tournament director for event organisers Eventis, said:
“This will be the fourth English Open and we have tried to
build the event each year. Our relationship with Slazenger
will bring a great deal to the tournament. It is great
news for the event and we’re very excited at the prospect
of working closely with Slazenger during the build up to
the tournament.”
Hosted by Sheffield
City Council, the Mamut English Open will take place
between 15-19 August. The championship has been upgraded
to a five-star PSA Tour event and will be featured on BBC
TV 'Grandstand' for the first time.
Boasting five former
world number ones, the 2006 event boasts its strongest
line-up yet. Australia 's world No2 David Palmer
is the tournament’s top seed and would be expected to meet
France 's second seed Thierry Lincou , also a
former world No1, in the final on the all-glass court on
Saturday 19 August. Last year’s winner Peter Nicol
is seeded fifth.
Peter
Nicol,
Britain's most successful squash player of the modern era,
is planning to hang up his rackets after more than 12
unbroken years in the world top ten – but not until he adds
another two major trophies to his already substantial
collection.
Nicol, the
winner of more than 50 major international crowns, who
boasts 60 months at the top of the world rankings, will
defend his title next month in the Mamut English Open
in his final competition on home soil, before bidding his
farewell at the Al-Ahram World Open in the sport's
most spectacular setting by Egypt's famous pyramids in Giza
in September.
"I have had
a wonderful career in squash and have largely achieved all
the goals I set myself, but I still feel I have two more
titles in me – and I'm training as hard as ever to wrap up
my competitive career with two further wins," explained
Nicol at a special reception hosted in his honour by
England Squash at the RAC Club in London.
"The Mamut
English Open is important to me because it's the event that
my company Eventis promotes, and I want to defend my title
at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield – and there was no way
that I was going to pass up the opportunity to play my last
event by the pyramids, where I won three Al-Ahram
International titles and my one World Open trophy."
Born in
Inverurie, near Aberdeen, in Scotland, Peter excelled at all
sports when he was a child and took up squash when he was
eight. After turning professional, he made rapid progress
up the world rankings and earned some 66 caps for Scotland
before shocking the sports world in March 2001 by changing
allegiance to England to join and work with the country's
World Class Performance Programme.
He went on
to win six PSA Tour titles in the year and the following
January regained his world No1 ranking, a position he held
unopposed for two complete years – "none of which would have
been possible without the England support," explained Nicol.
Based in
London for more than 15 years, Nicol rewarded his country in
the strongest possible way by clinching victory for England
in the Men's World Team Championships in Pakistan
last year.
"This is my
way of repaying England for all the support they have given
me over the years – the programme, the funding, the
coaching, and everything else," said Nicol, who went on to
earn 46 caps for England.
In March
this year, he produced perhaps the most remarkable run of
his career when he won the Singles gold medal in the
Commonwealth Games in Australia, and capped this success
by successfully defending his gold medal in the Men's
Doubles – bringing his gold tally over three Games since
1998 to four!
"Winning the
singles gold medal in Melbourne was the best experience of
my squash career – it's as simple as that. I was more
passionate, more open than I've ever been on court before –
it's the first time I've ever been able to let my emotions
go, rather than do 'the right thing' by keeping them
suppressed," said the 33-year-old who was awarded an MBE in
1999.
"It was a
different side of me that hasn't been seen before – and
without that I wouldn't have won."
Though he
has a number of exciting new projects lined up, Nicol admits
that there a lot of things he will miss about life as a
professional squash player: "For a start, the training –
always related to my next event. That will leave a big hole
– I will still do some training, of course, but there won't
be the goal.
"Then
there's travelling the world, the camaraderie with other
players as you arrive at a new event to prepare for the
event. And that regular routine at an event of practising
in the morning, then going back to the hotel to relax and
watch a movie – then falling asleep in bed. I'll really
miss that!
"But whilst
I'm really excited about moving into a new phase of my life,
I'm also terrified," admitted Nicol, whose career title haul
includes four US Opens; three Hong Kong Opens,
Al-Ahram Internationals, Super Series Finals
and Tournament of Champions; two British Opens,
PSA Masters and British Nationals; and one
World Open and World Games trophy – boosted by
gold medals in the Commonwealth Games singles in 1998
and 2006, and doubles in 2002 and 2006.
When
Nicol began his remarkable unbroken world top 10 run in May
1994 (at No8), only four other current world top 20 players
featured anywhere in the world rankings – and all were
outside the top 50!
The
future
Peter Nicol
has already identified three major projects that will occupy
his time in 'retirement'. In addition to becoming a Team
England Ambassador for 2010 for the Commonwealth Games
Council for England these, his services have been
retained by England Squash as a guide and mentor to
the governing body’s National Academy.
"Peter will
be teaching the best young aspiring players the business of
competing – and winning – in the World arena, a subject in
which he is of course uniquely qualified," explained England
Squash CEO Nick Rider.
Leading his
new career will be a 'greater commitment' to Eventis
Sports Marketing Ltd, the company he founded with fellow
former squash players Tim Garner and Angus
Kirkland. Launched in 2003, Eventis already stages two
major PSA Tour events – the Mamut English Open,
at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, and the ISS Canary
Wharf Classic in London – and last year launched the
highly-successful World Squash Awards in London.
"I'm looking
forward to becoming much more involved with Eventis than I
have been able to be so far, playing a more active role
day-to-day and helping to develop new areas for the company
as well as expanding the relationships we already have with
our current associates," Nicol explained.
A new
venture is Peter Nicol Squash Limited, a company he
has formed with David Weddell, the former team
manager of Eastcote Squash Club, the first ever English club
team Nicol played for - 14 years ago!
"That was
some team – including Paul Carter, John Ransome, Neil Harvey
and Martin Bodimeade!" mused Nicol. "David and I lost
contact shortly after that, but came across each other again
recently and, over a period of a few months, came up with
the idea of a company to offer management advice and
guidance to younger squash players."
The venture,
which has close links with racket brand Prince, was
launched with fast-rising Malaysian Mohd Azlan Iskandar,
who now boasts a career-high world ranking of 12.
In October
last year, Peter Nicol Squash attracted another Malaysian
star, the record two-times women's world junior champion
Nicol David. Withina few weeks of signingbothto the company and Prince, David won the
British Open crown for the first time – then in December
clinched her maiden World Open title to become No1 in
the first women's world rankings of the New Year!
"With David
Weddell's commercial skills and passion for the game, and my
experience as an international sportsman – coupled with the
strong link with Prince - we offer considerable expertise
and support for players like Azlan and Nicol."
Discovery of
Power-Plate, a pioneering vibration technology
fitness concept, has led Peter Nicol to launch a further
initiative: The LifeStyle Centre Ltd.
Nicol was
introduced to the Power-Plate concept by Swiss squash
international Lars Harms over a year ago – with the
result that he incorporated the philosophy into his
preparation for the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
"I started
using it in January - it ultimately gave me back my
confidence and without it I would not have had the belief in
my body to achieve what I did in Melbourne," said Nicol
candidly. "It's a concept which can change your way of
living – across the spectrum from top athletes downwards.
"I believe
passionately in Power-Plate, which is why I am pursuing this
concept in the LifeStyle Centre venture."
Nicol, in
partnership with Lars Harms, will open the first
LifeStyle Centre in London soon. The facility will offer a
wide range of health benefits for a broad range of
customers.
"I am very,
very excited about all of the new initiatives which are
going to occupy me from now on," said Nicol. "I feel very
privileged – after all, how many people get the chance to
start a completely new life, like this?
"I have had
a wonderful 14 years in squash – and would highly recommend
life as a professional sportsman to anyone.
"But I have
a smile on my face and I'm now looking forward to what this
new life is going to offer," concluded Nicol.
Tributes
England
Squash have led a flood of tributes that have been paid to
Peter Nicol following news of his impending retirement:
"Peter is a figurehead for all that is good in our sport,"
said Chairman Jackie
Robinson,
while Nick Rider
added: "Peter truly deserves the tag of greatness."
Ann
Hogbin,
Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Games Council for
England, states that "Peter has been a terrific ambassador
both for his sport and for Team England," while Gawain
Briars,
CEO of the Professional Squash Association, points out that
he "has been the model player of his generation", and World
Squash Federation CEO Christian Leighton says that
"Peter has become the ultimate Squash professional".
Of the
players that have come forward, former England team captain
Chris Walker said: "What Peter has done for the game
cannot be underestimated," and current England team-mate
Lee Beachill believes that Nicol has "earned the right
to be named as one of the best players to ever play the
game".
Andy
Bunting
of Prince Sports feels that Peter "will leave a void almost
impossible to fill", while Neil Harvey, Nicol's coach
from 1992 to 2002, points out that he is "one of the most
generous people I have ever met".
Event
promoters also speak highly of the Englishman: Heather
Deayton, promoter of the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong
Open, commented that "not only was Peter a role model
sportsman on the court, but while off the court he put
tremendous effort into promoting the game". Leading US
promoter John Nimick
said that Squash "has been blessed to have more than a
decade of Peter's positive influence and outstanding
achievements".
Not all have
been wholly complimentary of Peter Nicol: England team-mate
James Willstrop points out that "his dress sense
leaves much to be desired"!
But the last
word is left to Jonathon Power, Nicol's lifelong
rival from Canada, who also recently announced his
retirement: "I think if we could have put together his
strengths and mine we probably could have made a decent
player!"
Star-Studded Squash Field Heads For Mamut English Open In
Sheffield
A star-studded
field featuring eight of the world's top ten squash players
will be in action at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield
next month in the Mamut English Open, one of the
biggest events on the sport’s world circuit.
Hosted by
Sheffield City Council - and now in its
fourth year in the English city - the Mamut English Open
will take place between 15-19 August. The championship has
been upgraded to a five-star PSA Tour event and will be
featured on BBC TV 'Grandstand' for the first time.
Boasting FIVE
former world number ones, the 2006 event boasts its strongest
line-up yet. Australia's world No2 David Palmer is the
event's top seed and would be expected to meet France's second
seed Thierry Lincou, also a former world No1, in the
final on the spectacular all-glass court on Saturday 19
August.
One player
determined to upset the seedings will be defending champion
Peter Nicol, the two-times gold medallist in the
Commonwealth Games in Australia earlier this year whose
company Eventis Sports Marketing is promoting the Mamut
English Open for the fourth year at the Crucible.
A second
successive victory in the five-star event would mark the 50th
PSA Tour title of the Englishman's career. Nicol, who
recently celebrated his 60th month as world number
one, is the event's fifth seed.
"Eventis are
delighted that this year's Mamut English Open has attracted
the strongest draw ever, with eight of the world's top ten
confirming their entry," said Eventis Director Angus
Kirkland. "The players have always been very supportive
of all our events and this year is no exception. The event
has grown in stature each year and we are thrilled with the
response, having made the decision to upgrade the event to a
PSA five-star level.
"In a year
where we have secured satellite and terrestrial coverage, we
look forward to showcasing the world's best squash talent on
the Crucible's renowned stage."
Alan Moody,
Managing Director of Mamut, added: "It's a testimony
to this five-star event that the very best squash players in
the world will be coming to Sheffield, and we are thrilled to
be sponsoring the Mamut English Open for the third year
running."
Sheffield's
own Nick Matthew, the world No7, will return to the
stage where he reached the final for the first time last
year. The 25-year-old is the No6 seed, behind fellow
Yorkshireman James Willstrop, who is the fourth seed.
Nicol, Matthew
and Willstrop will be joined at the Crucible by the fourth
member of the England squad which reclaimed the World Team
Championships title last December in Pakistan: Lee
Beachill, also a Yorkshireman and winner of the title in
2004, is the eighth seed.
The complete
list of seeds is: [1] David Palmer (Australia), [2] Thierry
Lincou (France), [3] Anthony Ricketts (Australia), [4] James
Willstrop (England), [5] Peter Nicol (England), [6] Nick
Matthew (England), [7] Gregory Gaultier (France), and [8] Lee
Beachill (England).
BBC TV Back
At The Crucible – For Mamut English Open Squash!
The BBC TV
cameras which have made the Crucible Theatre famous
around the world as the venue for the World Snooker
Championships will return to Sheffield this summer
to cover the Mamut English Open Squash Championship, one
of the biggest events on the sport’s world circuit.
Hosted by Sheffield
City Council - and now in its
fourth year in the English city - the Mamut English Open
will take place between 15-19 August. The championship has been
upgraded to a five-star PSA Tour event and is expected to
attract its strongest ever draw this year.
"We are
delighted to be able to confirm that this year's event has
secured BBC TV 'Grandstand' coverage for the first time," said
Tournament Director Tim Garner.
"The BBC
terrestrial coverage will enable us to be seen by well over a
million viewers, which will raise the profile not only of the
event and all those associated with it, but will also be a
welcome boost for the sport," added the Eventis Sports
Marketing Director. "The BBC coverage will be shown at
12noon on Sunday the 20th August."
Michael Cole,
Deputy Editor Grandstand, also commented: "We're really pleased
to be able to feature the English Open on Sunday Grandstand.
After such a successful Commonwealth Games, it's great to be
able showcase the medallists in a world class event held in
Britain. The prestige of a venue like the Crucible can only add
to the excitement."
With a $50,000
prize fund for the first time, Garner is confident that the
majority of the world’s top ten players will compete in the 2006
Mamut English Open.
England's
Peter Nicol, who sensationally clinched two gold medals in
this year's Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, will be back
to defend the title he won at the Crucible last year. The
former world No1 combines his playing career with that of
co-organiser of the tournament with his Eventis business
partners Tim Garner and Angus Kirkland.
"This is Pete’s
tournament and he loved winning it last year," said Garner.
"But he's unlikely to be the only former world number one in the
draw as we are also expecting his England team-mate Lee Beachill,
as well as Scotsman John White and France's Thierry Lincou to be
entering. We’re also in talks with Egypt's current world number
one Amr Shabana.
"But if Pete
does win, it will mark the 50th PSA Tour title of his
career – an incredible milestone that I'm sure he would love to
achieve at the Crucible."
Upgrade Boosts
Mamut English Open In Sheffield
One of the top
squash tournaments in the world will be staged at the Crucible
Theatre in Sheffield this summer
from 15-19 August.
The Mamut
English Open Squash Championship, hosted by Sheffield City
Council and now in its fourth year in the city, has been
upgraded to a five-star PSA Tour event, which puts it
alongside the most prestigious championships on the sport’s world
circuit.
Tournament
director Tim Garner says the news is a big boost for the
event: “The Mamut English Open is already a very well-respected
tournament amongst the players and the squash community.
“By being upgraded
from a four-star to a five-star championship, it means we are able
to offer more prize money, more ranking points and generally
increase the profile of the English Open to a wider media
audience.”
With a $50,000
prize fund for the first time, Garner is confident that the
majority of the world’s top ten players will be joining
Sheffield’s number seven ranked Nick Matthew in the draw
when entries close on July 12.
“We’ve $5,000 more
in the pot this year and we’ve always had very strong fields
anyway, so I’m expecting our strongest ever draw. Nick is always
a favourite with the home crowd and will be hoping to break his
Crucible duck but he will have to beat the world’s best if he is
to do so.”
Matthew was
runner-up last year, beaten by Commonwealth Games gold
medallist and squash legend Peter Nicol.
Nicol, who
combines organising the tournament alongside his business partners
Tim Garner and Angus Kirkland with playing in it,
will be among the favourites when the actions starts.
Garner said: “This
is Pete’s tournament and he loved winning it last year. There will
probably be several world number ones in the draw this year, Pete,
Lee Beachill, John White and Thierry Lincou. We’re in talks with
current world number one Amr Shabana as well.
"But if he does
win it, it will mark the 50th PSA Tour title of his
career – an incredible milestone that I'm sure he would love to
achieve at the Crucible."
CRUCIBLE CURTAIN TO COME UP AGAIN ON WORLD CLASS SQUASH Former World no.1 Peter Nicol’s
company, Eventis Sports Marketing Ltd, have confirmed that once again they
will be bringing the world’s greatest players to the Crucible Theatre,
Sheffield, this summer.
The Mamut English Open will take place from the 15-19th August
2006 and will be the first major event of the 2006/7 season, starting things
in style by attracting many of the top 16 players in the world. Nicol has
just returned from a spectacular performance at the Commonwealth Games where
he picked up two Gold medals and is one of the promoters behind the event,
which will be a 5-star event on the Professional Squash Association’s
World tour.
“The Crucible is now starting to become an established name in the World of
squash. It is a magnificent setting for squash and we are excited at the
prospect of returning to its world renowned stage this August.” said Nicol,
who has dominated the World rankings for the past 6 years. “All the feedback
we had last year was of a positive nature, so we are absolutely delighted to
announce that Mamut Business Software are returning for the third year as
title sponsor."
This year’s hosting sponsor is again Sheffield City Council with Capita
Symonds, & the Hilton Sheffield back on board as sponsors of this already
famous event. One of Nicol’s business partners at Eventis Sports Marketing,
Tim Garner explains “last year’s event was a fantastic success and we have
built up a very good relationship with the city’s Major Sports Event Unit
and the other sponsor’s involved in the event. The elevation to 5-star
status will ensure that we get most of the Worlds top 10 in attendance and
continue to raise the profile of this already prestigious event”
Alan
Moody, managing director of Mamut, explained “We are delighted to be
involved with squash in the UK and, specifically, to be the title sponsor
of the Mamut English Open squash championship in Sheffield for the third
year running. Mamut is going from strength to strength in providing small
businesses with software solutions that simplify the way they do business,
and in recognition of that we are delighted to announce that this year we
have increased our commitment to the tournament, making it one of the most
prestigious in the world. As such, we look forward to once again welcoming
the very best players in the world to Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre.”
Sheffield itself is also embracing
the event.
"Sheffield is
very pleased and excited to offer its support once more to the Mamut English
Open Squash Championships at the World famous
Crucible Theatre right in the heart of Sheffield City Centre in August 2006.
This event has brought the world's top squash players to the city and has
become firmly established on the city's ever growing major sports events
programme.
We very much look forward to working with Eventis on what I know will be an
event of the highest order", commented Gary Clifton, Sheffield’s Major
Sports Events Manager.
Eventis
Sports
Marketing
the company led by former world squash number one Peter Nicol,
have confirmed that once again they will be bringing the
world’s greatest players to the Crucible Theatre
in Sheffield this summer.
The
Mamut English Open will take place from the 15-19 August 2006 and
will be the first major event of the 2006/7 season, starting things in
style by attracting many of the top 16 players in the world. Nicol,
who has just returned from a spectacular performance at the
Commonwealth Games where he picked up two Gold medals, is one of the
promoters behind the 5-star event on the Professional Squash
Association (PSA) World Tour.
"The
Crucible is now starting to become an established name in the world of
squash," said Nicol, who has dominated the world rankings for the past
six years. "It is a magnificent setting for squash and we are
excited at the prospect of returning to its world renowned stage this
August. All the feedback we had last year was of a positive
nature, so we are absolutely delighted to announce that Mamut Business
Software are returning for the third year as title sponsor."
This year’s hosting sponsor is again Sheffield City Council with
Capita Symonds and the Hilton Sheffield back on board as
sponsors of this already famous event.
Tim
Garner,
one of Nicol’s business partners at Eventis Sports Marketing, explains:
"Last year’s event was a fantastic success and we have built up a very
good relationship with the city’s Major Sports Event Unit and the other
sponsors involved in the event. The elevation to 5-star status
will ensure that we get most of the world's top 10 in attendance and
continue to raise the profile of this already prestigious event."
Alan Moody, managing director
of Mamut, explained: "We are delighted to be involved
with squash in the UK and, specifically, to be the title sponsor of the
Mamut English Open squash championship in Sheffield for the third year
running. Mamut is going from strength to strength in providing
small businesses with software solutions that simplify the way they do
business and, in recognition of that, we are delighted to announce that
this year we have increased our commitment to the tournament, making it
one of the most prestigious in the world. As such, we look forward
to once again welcoming the very best players in the world to
Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre."
Sheffield itself is also embracing the event: "Sheffield is very
pleased and excited to offer its support once more to the Mamut English
Open Squash Championships at the World famous Crucible Theatre right in
the heart of Sheffield City Centre in August 2006," commented Gary
Clifton, Sheffield’s Major Sports Events Manager. "This event
has brought the world's top squash players to the city and has become
firmly established on the city's ever growing major sports events
programme. We very much look forward to working with Eventis on what I
know will be an event of the highest order."