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First Egyptian Woman Appointed VP of African Squash Federation
First Egyptian Woman Appointed VP of African Squash Federation

CairoScene

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • CairoScene

First Egyptian Woman Appointed VP of African Squash Federation

Eltarabolsy's is the first female president of the national federation, but also as the presenter of Al-Abtal, Egypt's first television programme dedicated to squash and its champions. Jul 27, 2025 Amna Eltarabolsy, President of the Egyptian Squash Federation and a former world-ranked champion, has been appointed Vice President of the African Squash Federation, becoming the first Egyptian woman in history to hold the position. Eltarabolsy's career began as a professional athlete, reaching a global ranking of No. 41 before retiring in 2008. Today, she stands at the helm of Egyptian squash's administrative and media landscape, as the first female president of the national federation, but also as the presenter of Al-Abtal, Egypt's first television programme dedicated to squash and its champions. Eltarabolsy currently serves as Secretary of Sports for Alexandria Governorate under the Mostaqbal Watan (Nation's Future) Party. Her election to the African federation comes at a pivotal time. As squash prepares to make its Olympic debut at the Los Angeles 2028 Games, the continent is focused on elevating talent, infrastructure, and international competitiveness.

American embassy celebrates US-Egypt ties at World Junior Squash Championships luncheon - City Lights - Life & Style
American embassy celebrates US-Egypt ties at World Junior Squash Championships luncheon - City Lights - Life & Style

Al-Ahram Weekly

time24-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

American embassy celebrates US-Egypt ties at World Junior Squash Championships luncheon - City Lights - Life & Style

The US embassy in Cairo hosted a luncheon on 20 July, ahead of the World Junior Squash Championships, to celebrate US-Egypt sports diplomacy and rising squash talent from both nations. The event highlighted the strong bilateral ties between Egypt and the United States, underscoring US sporting excellence ahead of squash's historic debut at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The luncheon, hosted by Acting Deputy Chief of Mission Nathaniel Turner, brought together Egyptian Squash Federation board member Sara El-Noamany, US embassy spokesperson Gina Cabrera, and male and female junior squash players from the US and Egyptian national teams, along with their parents and coaches. The gathering emphasized the importance of cultural exchange and sports diplomacy in building mutual respect and collaboration. 'One thing that makes international sports special is the way it brings people together,' said Turner. 'It may look like we're cheering for different teams, but in the end, we're all rooting for these young people. Sports teach them life skills, and the relationships and friendships they build deepen our people-to-people ties,' he added. Acting Deputy Chief of Mission Nathaniel Turner, Alexandra Jaffe and Alexander Dartnell. Addressing the athletes directly, Turner said: 'You are the best of the best. You've come not just to compete, but to learn from one another, push each other to new heights, and showcase the sport you love.' As Egypt prepares to host the championship at the Black Ball Sporting Club in New Cairo from 21 July to 1 August, the luncheon marked a celebratory prelude to the tournament. The US embassy reaffirmed its pride in supporting young athletes competing on the global stage and paving the way for squash's Olympic debut. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

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