USA’s Top Squash Player Overjoyed as Dreams of Olympic Glory Become Reality With LA 2028 Announcement

Published 10/17/2023, 12:35 PM EDT

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The LA28 proposal to introduce five thrilling new sports into the 2028 Olympic Games was a momentous occasion for sports enthusiasts. The proposed sports include baseball/softball, cricket, flag football, lacrosse, and squash. They were presented to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) with great fanfare. These sports were officially ratified at the IOC Session in Mumbai, marking a historic moment for their inclusion in the Olympic Games.

USA’s leading squash player is ecstatic as their long-held aspiration of Olympic success is realized following the official confirmation of squash’s participation in the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Squash, in particular, had been on a heart-pounding, 30-year quest for Olympic glory. It is facing numerous near-misses and thwarted bids. But what changed the game and finally secured its place at the prestigious 2028 Olympics? Well, that’s where Mark Walter, a titan in the sports world, stepped into the spotlight.

USA’s Squash star aims for Olympic glory

Mark Walter, the co-owner of Chelsea Football Club and the mastermind behind the LA Lakers, LA Sparks, and the LA Dodgers, became a key player in the world of squash. He dived into the sport back in 2015, investing in events such as the electrifying Windy City Open and the edge-of-your-seat World Championships. Players like Ali Farag are also very excited to represent their beloved game worldwide. In a recent video shared by la28games, with a caption, “The two best to do it. We checked in on @aliamrfarag & @TeamUSA’s no. 1 Squash player, @asobhy93, to see how they’re feeling after learning their sport is officially #LA28BOUND!”

 

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With a game-changing move that set the sporting world abuzz, Walter acquired a stake in Squash Media & Marketing (SMM) in May of the same year. This investment wasn’t just a casual fling; it was a passionate commitment to overhaul the structure of the PSA Tour. The goal? More events, higher player compensation, and an unforgettable fan experience.

With Mark Walter as a driving force, the momentum behind Squash’s Olympic dreams surged. His status as one of the most influential sports figures in Los Angeles gave the sport the edge it needed to win a coveted spot in the 2028 Olympics.

USA’s road towards gold LA 2028

It’s not just Walter’s influence that brought squash to the forefront. The sport’s rapid growth in the United States played a vital role in its Olympic journey. Just take a look at Amanda Sobhy and Olivia Fiechter, who recently carved their names into history by reaching the semi-finals of the US Open. Sobhy, the world No. 6, pointed out that squash is spreading like wildfire across the U.S., transcending the confines of private country clubs and elite high schools.

It’s becoming a sport for the masses, a game that people from all walks of life can embrace. The inclusion of these dynamic new sports in the 2028 Olympics promises to inject a fresh dose of diversity, optimism, and innovation into the Games. Get ready for a sporting extravaganza like no other!

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Shayni Maitra

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Shayni Maitra is an Olympic Sports writer at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing her degree in Psychology from a reputed institute, Shayni has been actively involved with entertainment writing for a year. Her role as an Olympic writer combines her admiration for sports, especially Gymnastics.
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Purva Jain