Nicol David Heads World Games Field In Colombia

London, June 20, 2013: Malaysia’s world number one Nicol David is seeded to win her third successive World Games squash title when the ninth edition of the event takes place in Cali, Colombia, from 25 July to 4 August.

The World Games, first held in 1981, are an international multi-sport event – designed for sports or disciplines or events within a sport that are not contested in the Olympic Games. The World Games, contested every four years, are organised and governed by the International World Games Association (IWGA), under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

The squash championships will take place at the Canas Gordas Comfenalco Club – featuring an all-glass showcourt – from 2-4 August.

After winning her first women’s World Games gold medal in Germany in 2005, record seven-time world champion David successfully defended the title in the 2009 Games in Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei.

A new men’s champion is assured: France’s world number two Gregory Gaultier will be the event’s top seed, while second seed Peter Barker, the world No7, will be hoping to keep the title in English hands.

Local interest in the men’s event will be led by Miguel Angel Rodriguez, the world No19 from Bogota who is the second highest-ranked South American of all-time.

Past World Games gold medallists also include Nick Matthew (England), Peter Nicol (England), Ahmed Barada (Egypt) and Sarah Fitz-Gerald (Australia).

Players from 20 nations will be represented in the 2013 squash championships, as below:

Australia: Cameron Pilley, Ryan Cuskelly, Donna Urquhart, Rachael Grinham

Brazil: Thaisa Serafini

Canada: Shawn Delierre, Samantha Cornett

Colombia: Miguel Angel Rodriguez, Bernardo Samper, Catalina Pelaez, Laura Tovar Perez

Egypt: Tarek Momen, Omar Mosaad, Raneem El Weleily, Omneya Abdel Kawy

England: Peter Barker, Tom Richards, Emma Beddoes, Sarah-Jane Perry

France: Gregory Gaultier, Mathieu Castagnet, Camille Serme

Germany: Simon Rosner, Raphael Kandra, Franziska Hennes

Guyana: Mary Fung-A-Fat

Hungary: Edina Szombati

India: Harinder Pal Sandhu, Mahesh Mangaonkar, Dipika Pallikal, Joshana Chinappa

Jamaica: Christopher Binnie

Japan: Ryosei Kobayashi, Misaki Kobayashi

Kuwait: Abdullah Al Muzayen

Malaysia: Ong Beng Hee, Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan, Nicol David, Low Wee Wern

Mexico: Samantha Teran

Netherlands: Laurens Jan Anjema, Natalie Grinham

Peru: Diego Elias

Russia: Alina Tuzlukova

USA: Julian Illingworth, Christopher Gordon


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