Squash Leaders Partner to Produce Champions
Mardi, Octobre 4, 2011 - 10:24
Recently, the national governing body for the sport of squash, Squash Canada, announced an agreement with the National Squash Academy (NSA) to create Squash Canada’s National Centre of Excellence. The union provides a much needed central training base for Canadian National Team members, who will now train under the guidance of Squash Canada’s new Performance Director, Jamie Hickox, one of the most recognizable squash professionals in the world. Also providing world class coaching at the Academy are Canadians Jonathon Power (former world-ranked #1) and Gary Waite (former world-ranked #12 singles, and #1 hardball doubles player) who were responsible, along with Jaime Nicholls, for building the facility that opened in 2010.
Located in Downsview, Ontario in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), the NSA’s 10-court squash facility has programs for all levels aiming to not only build a broader base of squash players in Canada, but to produce world class players. It includes eight glass back international courts, and an all glass exhibition court with the world’s first all-glass North American doubles court being installed in early 2012. With over 10,000 square foot of squash stadium, seating for 1500+ people, and an in-house filming studio for streaming and television broadcasts, the NSA is fit to serve as one of North America’s premier event spaces.
Fully aligned with Long Term Athlete Development(LTAD) objectives, the NSA will provide necessary elements for competing athletes to excel, including:
- Access to world class coaching
- Dedicated court time for athletes in training
- World class training and fitness facilities
- Therapy and rehabilitation services
Open to the public with membership, the NSA will also provide a junior academy for all ages and levels, and community and school programs.
For more information on high performance sport and LTAD, please visit SIRC.
Photo 1:
Samantha Cornett (Ottawa), Credits:
Darren Adam / Squash Canada
Photo 2:
Miranda Ranieri (Waterloo), Credits:
Darren Adam / Squash Canada