
Squash has been a huge part of my life for over 25 years. The sport, the friendships, the clubs, the events, the players and the entire community worldwide is truly amazing.
Squash for me has been a life journey and truly rewarding. As a junior and adult player I have a lot of memories and experiences but as a coach I find it an incredible profession. Teaching the game to new players, young and old, novice to elite is a challenge and more importantly FUN.
Squash 2016 Day is a celebration of squash. May 23rd gives the squash community around the world the opportunity to showcase "our" incredible sport and bring awareness to how we do deserve to be an Olympic sport. For it to be in the Olympics would be the catalyst that the sport deserves. The athleticism, the creativity and discipline required to compete at the highest level ranks as one of the best sports in the world. From a global perspective squash is in every corner you go.
My goals as a coach are to elevate the level of all players young and old. To introduce and raise awareness to others about how much fun this game is to play and to pass onto others what I have learned along the way. Squash to me is about the culture that surrounds the game – GREAT people.
I have had some fantastic coaches that have been great influences on me and I would like to take the opportunity to thank Peter Robutka (my first coach - dating myself here J), Ian Paton, Arthur Hough and most importantly Sharon (Tren) Trenaman my longest coach who also encouraged and inspired me to become a coach. Thank-you Tren, now I know and appreciate what you were talking about - get better mate!
Squash does not grow unless people get involved. The game doesn’t expand unless there is passion and commitment behind it. So on May 23rd make sure to get out on the court, play a match then the loser buys the beer and toast how truly great our game is. Remember to lobby hard wherever you are about how our game deserves the opportunity that so many other sports have had, to be crowned an Olympic Champion.
Cheers to all squash players, coaches, officials and fans of the game on World Squash Day May 23rd!