The Professional Squash Association (PSA), in
collaboration with the World Squash Federation (WSF), has reached a
cooperation agreement with the Olympic Channel in a partnership that
will see all three organisations collaborate on content for the
multi-platform global media destination.
The agreement will provide the Olympic
Channel, launched by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 2016,
with access to highlights from the world’s biggest squash tournaments, a
range of feature video content featuring the sport’s greatest athletes
and an array of written content for its global platforms, ensuring that squash will reach a bigger audience than ever before.
“We are delighted to
officially launch our relationship with Olympic Channel, which is a key
step for squash as we continue to work toward our goal of bidding for
inclusion in future Olympic Games,” said PSA Chief Executive Alex Gough.
“The Olympic Channel is
a pioneering multi-media platform and we feel that squash, with its
commitment to innovation, will make a fantastic addition to their
existing content output.
“Establishing this
partnership will ensure that our sport gains greater visibility through
the Olympic Channel’s distribution platforms and we are looking forward to highlighting our athletes with engaging and relevant content.”
The agreement means that squash has joined
more than 65 international governing bodies who have partnered with the
Olympic Channel, strengthening the profile of squash amongst fans of
other sports.
Commenting on the agreements, Olympic Channel General Manager Mark Parkman said:
“We share a common goal to increase
both the size of the audience and active participation for their
organisations, and we look forward to working together to promote their sports and to help grow their audiences worldwide.”
The partnership with the Olympic Channel
comes after squash has gone through a strong period of growth in recent
years. The PSA launched their OTT streaming service – SQUASHTV – in 2010
and, since then, huge strides have been made in improving SQUASHTV’s
coverage of professional squash.
State of the art glass courts host the
sport’s greatest players in some of the most iconic sporting locations
in the world, while recent partnerships with the likes of interactive
Squash and Sports Data Labs have revolutionised the sport’s coverage,
enabling biometric data such as player heart-rate data and distance
covered to be used in live broadcasts.
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