Wroclaw Wins 2013 World Junior Championships
The
World Squash Federation (WSF) has confirmed that the 2013 WSF
World Junior Squash Championships have been awarded to the Polish
city of Wroclaw.
The
decision follows an inspection of the proposed venue and hotel options
by WSF Chief Executive Andrew Shelley.
The
events will feature the World Individual Under-19 titles for both men
and women (16-21 July), followed by the Women's World Junior Team
Championship (22-27 July).
Welcoming the allocation of the event to his city, Deputy Mayor
Michal Janicki commented: "We can truly say that you will have a
great welcome in Wroclaw and we look forward to meeting the world of
squash in our city next year.
"Squash is becoming very popular and, as far as I know, the biggest
facilities in any sport being built in the city are from squash," he
added.
The
announcement - coming on the eve of the 2012 edition taking place in
Doha, Qatar - sees the 2013 event being played at the Hasta La Vista
Club, a new Wroclaw facility which is due to fully open next month.
Squash
is already being played on its impressive twelve courts, which include a
three-glass-wall 'centre court'.
Owner
Zenon Waniak explained that it was his love of squash that
encouraged him to invest in the sport by building the centre. "It was a
huge fondness for squash on one side and on the other side its very
dynamic development in my country," said Waniak.
Shelley underlined the expansion of the sport as he told the Deputy
Mayor: "Poland is a great success story and is poised to become a
European market leader in the sport in the coming years. To have the
opportunity to bring a WSF World Championship to Wroclaw is only going
to be the first of many, I am sure.
"The
superlative facilities at Hasta La Vista, coupled with the plans to
showcase squash by holding the finals on an all-glass show court in the
city centre, make for something to really look forward to in a year's
time."
The
opportunity for Poland to host a world championship also delighted
Polish Squash Federation President Tomasz Banasiak, who added:
"We were privileged to host the European Individual Championships in
2011, and we are excited to take the step up to a world title next year
as part of our strategic plan to grow squash as a perfect sporting
activity in our country."
These
championships follow on from the city hosting matches in the European
Football Championships and an announcement that Wroclaw will be the
chosen host for the World Games 2017.
Photo
caption: Pictured at the signing of the
agreement are (L to R): Tomasz Banasiak, Michal Janicki, Andrew
Shelley, Zenon Waniak, Marek Wojnarski (Hasta La Vista manager) and
Piotr Mazur (Wroclaw Director, Sports, Tourism and Recreation)
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