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1 Del Mundo Representante Para Colombia: Angel Rodríguez Celular: 3153330296 Correo: Angelrsq@Hotmail.Com Espere Internacional Año 2 N° 5 MAYO 2014 Patrocinada por www.cybersquash.com.mx Laura Massaro CAMPEONA DEL MUNDO 1 del Mundo Representante para Colombia: Angel Rodríguez Celular: 3153330296 Correo: [email protected] Espere: www.tecnifibrecolombia.com “Los mejores juegan con lo mejor” EDITORIAL AÑO: 2 NUMERO 5 / MAYO 2013 Twitter: @squashglobal Facebook: Revista Squashglobal Internacional Para publicitar escribirnos a: [email protected] “POR LOS CHICOS” EDITORES: Prof. Ignacio Parma Juan Carlos Santacruz Pablo Modernell COLUMNISTAS ESPECIALES: Juan Carlos Santacruz (Colombia) Juan Tonelli (Argentina) Ernesto Zapata Icart (Argentina) Prof. Ignacio Parma (Argentina) Fernando Altamirano (Mexico) Lic. Pedro Cesar Pinto Osorio (Colombia) Fernando Molina (Argentina) Jean Paul Bragard (Uruguay) Luis Ferreira (Portugal) Prof. Cesar Romero Rivero (Venezuela) LINKS: Matias Quintana (Argentina) Lic. Cristian Cofre Bolados (Chile) www.worldsquash.org Javier Pardo (Colombia/Canada) www.wsaworldtour.com www.psaworldtour.com www.squashpics.com www.squashsite,com.uk 2 2. Los Clubes Afiliados a la FES. Deberán proporcionar un • Título Oficial de Arbitraje. Curso de capacitación de mínimo de tres Árbitros, para concurrir al curso. • Costos: Para las personas que se inscriban hasta el sábado 17 Arbitraje y Clínica Teórica 3. Es fundamental que los entrenadores tomen este Curso. de Mayo el costo será de 20 dólares. Del 18 de Mayo Hasta el -Practica de Arbitraje 31 de mayo el costo será de 50 dólares. • Nota: Ciudad de Quito Clínica Teórica – Práctica de Arbitraje: 1) Los Árbitros que aprueben el curso, serán tomados en Curso de Arbitraje: • Dictada por: Roberto Parma.- Arg. (Consejo de Arbitraje de la cuenta por la FES para arbitrar tanto a nivel nacional como a F.P.S.). nivel Internacional. • Dictada por: Roberto Parma.- Arg. (Consejo de Arbitraje de la F.P.S.). • Días de la Clínica de Arbitraje: Lunes 2 de junio.• Horario de la 2) Los Clubes Afiliados a la FES. Deberán proporcionar un Clínica de Arbitraje: 18:30hs. a 20:00hs. mínimo de tres Árbitros, para concurrir al curso. • Días del Curso de Arbitraje: Sábado 31 de mayo y Domingo 1 de junio. • Sede: Coliseo de Squash.- Concentración Deportiva de 3) Es fundamental que los entrenadores tomen este curso. Pichincha. Clínica Teórica – Práctica de Arbitraje: • Horarios del Curso: 9:00 a 15:00hs. (Ambos días). • Costo: La entrada será libre y gratuita. • Dictada por: Roberto Parma.- Arg. (Consejo de Arbitraje de la • Sede: Sunset Racquet Club. El Sunset Racquet Club está F.P.S.). ubicado en el norte de la ciudad de Quito a pocas cuadras de la • Importante: Para los Jugadores, Entrenadores y Padres es avenida Occidental una cuadra más al norte de la calle Legarda, Fundamental que participen de esta Clínica de Arbitraje de • Días de la Clínica de Arbitraje: Miercoles 4 de junio. en el sector del condado. Primer Nivel. • Horario de la Clínica de Arbitraje: 18:30hs. a 20:00hs. • Nuestros teléfonos son: 2598251,2531342 y 098035744. • Sede: A confirmar. • Título Oficial de Arbitraje. Ciudad De Ambato • Costo: La entrada será libre y gratuita. • Costos: Para las personas que se inscriban hasta el sábado 17 Curso de Arbitraje: Importante: Para los Jugadores, Entrenadores y Padres es de Mayo el costo • Dictada por: Roberto Parma.- Arg. (Consejo de Arbitraje de la Fundamental que participen de esta Clínica de Arbitraje de será de 20 dólares. Del 18 de Mayo Hasta el 31 de Mayo el F.P.S.). Primer Nivel. costo será de 50 dólares. • Días del Curso de Arbitraje: Martes 3 de junio y Miércoles 4 INFORMACION E INSCRIPCIONES: • Nota: de junio. 1. Los Árbitros que aprueben el curso, serán tomados en • Horarios del Curso: 10:00 a 15:30hs. (Ambos días). [email protected] cuenta por la FES para arbitrar tanto a nivel nacional como a nivel Internacional. • Sede: Por Confirmar. 4 CAPACITACION INTERNACIONAL DE ENTRENADORES BOGOTA-COLOMBIA-SEPTIEMBRE 2014 Niveles Grados I, II y III de manera SEDE: El CUBO-COLSUBSIDIO continuada: DICTADOS POR: Lunes 1 y martes 2 de Septiembre de 9.30 a 16.00 hs Lic. Pedro Pinto Osorio Miércoles 3, jueves 4 y viernes 5 de 9.00 a 12.00 hs Prof. Ignacio Parma Lunes 8 y martes 9 de 9.30 a 16.00 hs finalizando el * El Prof Ignacio Parma ha sido recientemente miércoles 21 de 9.00 a 12.00 hs. designado por la WSF a exponer durante el proximo Nivel Grado IV Especialización en Alto CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE COACHING DE Rendimiento: LA WORLD SQUASH FEDERATION, en la ciudad de Lunes 15 y martes 16 de 9.30 a 16.00 hs Miércoles 17, Cracovia, Polonia. jueves 18 y viernes 19 de 9.00 a 12.00 hs INFORMES E INSCRIPCIONES: Nivel Especialización Enseñanza de [email protected] Menores: [email protected] Lunes 22 y martes 23 de 9.30 a 16.00 hs Miércoles 2 Squash Capacitacion Internacional de 9.00 a 12.00 hs. 5 CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE COACHING La Federación Mundial de Squash ha nombrado a la ci udad polaca de Cracovia como sede “UN LATINOAMERICANO Ignacio Parma también es el fundador de la PRESENTE” Escuela Latinoamericana, quien ha ya formado de la Conferencia WSF de Desarrollo y y capacitado a mas de 380 entrenadores en caso Entrenamiento del 2014. Ignacio Parma expositor en la WSF toda latinoamerica, adicionalmente es colaborador Development & Coaching Conference regular de CyberSquash y tiene una sección llamada Incorporando un tema de progresión, el Parma Squash Coach. título de la reunión bienal internacional La WSF ha invitado al prestigiado Coach de Squash Ignacio Parma para que exponga en la próxima Ignacio expondrá dos temas en esta serie de de cuatro días es “Del Talento a la conferencia de Squash y Coaching en Polonia. conferencias, este puede ser un primer paso para un Excelencia“. El evento se llevará a cabo acercamiento formal y permanente con el organismo Este hecho sin precedentes marca la primera regulador del deporte a nivel mundial (WSF), es del 25 a 28 de junio y contará con incursión de un expositor del continente americano decir, todos los coaches de la región se verán presentaciones de los entrenadores y los de habla hispana en un evento de esta naturaleza, representados y se beneficiaran por el acercamiento por lo que es un excelente foro para exponer los de la WSF con el coaching de latinoamérica. jugadores de clase mundial. avances y la situación del deporte en la región. La Conferencia se llevará a cabo en conjunto con las finales de la Liga Polaca, oportunidad de acoger los mejores “Esperamos poder finalizar un programa un evento internacional en cancha de jugadores extranjeros en nuestras finales, de clase mundial para la Conferencia, cristal, celebrada en una plaza de la y ahora para interactuar con la flor y nata para estimular a los asistentes. Además, ciudad histórica. de los entrenadores en el mundo para el evento dará la oportunidad a muchos Acogiendo con beneplácito la ayudar a ampliar nuestros conocimientos entrenadores de todo el mundo para oportunidad de un gran número de y habilidades” visitar Cracovia por primera vez – y entrenadores polacos que se unan a los “Esta Conferencia WSF es un paso muy eso será una experiencia memorable asistentes internacionales, el Director de importante para el sistema de educación también!” Deporte de la Federación Polaca Squash, del entrenador polaco, donde el número y Maciej Klis dijo: la calidad ha crecido rápidamente en los Los entrenadores que deseen asistir “El squash es el deporte de más rápido últimos dos años.” pueden encontrar los detalles en crecimiento de todo en Polonia y es El presidente ejecutivo de la WSF, Andrew www.worldsquash.org/ws/coaching- importante para nosotros tener la Shelley, agregó: development/cc2014 6 CAMPAMENTO ENTRENAMIENTO DE ALTO RENDIMIENTO EN ALTURA BOGOTA-AGOSTO 2014 “ENTRENA COMO NUNCA... y para SIEMPRE” [email protected] INFORMES: Squash Campamento Alto Rendimiento [email protected] Gautier campeón absoluto en Windy City Gregory Gaultier se ha levantado con el título del METROSquash Windy City open en el University Club of Chicago, al haber obtenido una victoria por encima del egipcio N. 3 del mundo, Ramy Ashour. Al francés le tomó sólo 25 minutos para pasar por encima de un Ashour cansado (o lastimado), quien recientemente se recuperó de varias lesiones, Gregory “La máquina” Gaultier terminó ganando la batalla final con parciales de: 11-7, 11-3, 11-4. Esta es la primera victoria de Gaultier por encima del nativo del Cairo, después de 9 intentos, pero celebró en forma muy modesta, contrario a las expresiones que ha emitido en otras ocasiones La victoria llegó para Gaultier exactamente una década después de que perdió dentro del mismo University Club of Chicago, cuando fue derrotado por un aguerrido jugador británico, Nick Matthew. Final: [2] Gregory Gaultier (Francia) vence a [3] Ramy Ashour (Egipto) 3-0: 11-7, 11-3, 11-4 [25 minutos] Semifinal es: [2] Gregory Gaultier (FRA) bt [4] Mohamed Elshorbagy (EGY) 3-1: 11-7, 6-11, 11-9, 11-6 [76 mins] [3] Ramy Ashour (EGY) bt [1] Nick Matthew (ENG) 3-1: 11-9, 10- 12, 11-1, 11-4 [63 mins] Cuartos de final: [1] Nick Matthew (ENG) bt [8] Peter Barker (ENG) 3-0: 11-2, 11- 6, 11-3 [44 mins] [3] Ramy Ashour (EGY) bt [5] James Willstrop (ENG) 3-1: 8-11, 11-8, 11-8, 11-8 [76 mins] [4] Mohamed Elshorbagy (EGY) bt Saurav Ghosal (IND) 3-0: 11- 6, 13-11, 11-7 [52 mins] [2] Gregory Gaultier (FRA) bt Simon Rosner (GER) 3-1: 6-11, 11- 7, 11-8, 11-9 [75 mins] 8 Laura Massaro asegura la victoria en Chicago Laura Massaro del Reino Unido, la N. 2 del planeta ha conseguido su 13vo.
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