Alumna an ambassador to the highest court

16 March 2009

Siyole LusaseniUCT alumna Siyole Lusaseni has been named one of eight international ambassadors for Squash 2016, the sport's campaign to be included in the Olympic Games as from 2016.

Squash, played in 175 countries by over 20 million people, is bidding against six other sports for inclusion in the Games. The IOC Executive Board will meet in June to assess submissions from each of the sports, before the final vote by all of the IOC voting members in October.

Lusaseni, 26, presently ranked number two in South Africa, joins an illustrious group of players on Squash 2016. These include the world's top woman player, Nicol David; leading Hong Kong player Rebecca Chiu; Saurav Ghosal, the Indian number one; and the current World Champion, Ramy Ashour of Egypt.

Lusaseni represented South Africa at the Women's World Team Championships in Egypt in December, when she defeated the world number 22, Annelize Naude of the Netherlands, and finished the event unbeaten in the number three spot.

"As the newest member of the Women's Professional Squash Association, I am honoured to have been selected," said Lusaseni, "and am really excited about this opportunity and being able to make a contribution to this campaign."


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