Squash Dreamers is a non-profit initiative, conceived by Jordan-based American Clayton Keir, which is dedicated to training refugee Syrian girls in Squash and English.
The WSF, with the backing of the Jordan Squash Federation, has welcomed these displaced Syrians – pictured below with coaches Reem Nyaz (left) and Hamza al-Zubaidi (right) – by giving them a route to participate in international events. In the absence of a Syrian squash federation, the WSF will create a neutral World Squash flag to enable them to enter such championships.
Furthermore, Hong Kong Squash has already agreed to sponsor these players to participate in the 2018 Hong Kong Junior Open by providing complimentary accommodation for four players and officials.
“We believe that sports and education can
empower young women to rise above difficulties, improve their lives, and
make positive impacts in their community,” explained Keir. “Through
squash and English, we are offering these girls opportunities to enrol
in or be recruited by prestigious academic institutions.
“In order to be recruited for their squash
skills, the girls must compete in international tournaments and
demonstrate their prowess on the court.
“We are grateful to both the World Squash
Federation and Hong Kong Squash that the girls can now participate in a
world-class tournament this summer.”
WSF President Jacques Fontaine added:
“The World Squash Federation looks to
provide all athletes with equal opportunities and a safe environment for
training and competition. The refugee team’s participation in the 2018
Hong Kong Junior Open is just one example of what Squash is doing around
the world to reach this goal.
“As Squash is bidding to be included in
the Olympic Programme, the sport is proud to share the same spirit with
the IOC when it comes to supporting displaced communities and assisting
young people in their integration through sport.
“The combined efforts of Clayton Keir,
Jordanian Squash and Hong Kong Squash means that these girls have an
opportunity that until now they could only have dreamed of! We are happy
to help all the way.”
David Mui, MH JP, the Chairman of Hong Kong Squash, concluded:
“To echo the great initiative of Squash
Dreamers, Hong Kong Squash is very delighted to welcome the junior
Syrian Refugee players to our largest international junior tournaments
‘Hong Kong Junior Squash Open 2018’ held in this summer.
“We believe that this would not only be
a great opportunity for the junior Syrian Refugee players to take part
in a tournament and experience the city of Hong Kong but also help our
Hong Kong and other Asian juniors to understand the key value of
‘Olympism’ – to contribute to building a peaceful and better world by
educating youth through sport practiced. This all-win situation would be
of great benefit to all parties involved that Hong Kong Squash would be
honoured to be part of it.”
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