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Should Squash be in Olympics?

Discussion in 'Sports' started by Daimashin, Feb 16, 2014.

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  1. Daimashin

    Daimashin Active Member Founding Member

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    I've been thinking for a very long time about this. Why isn't squash a part of an Olympics event? Squash has been around for so long and still no consideration for it to be included.
     
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    Flexin Admin Staff Member Founding Member Top Event

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    I have no idea why it isn't in the Olympics but I do feel that it should be an included. I don't know the process they use to select sports.

    James
     
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    Okay, hopefully I won't sound silly here but what is Squash?? I have honestly never heard of this and curious as to what it is and how it's played. I only know of the vegetable called squash.
     
  4. Daimashin

    Daimashin Active Member Founding Member

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    Squash is the one where two players stand in an enclosed court where one player smashes the ball into the wall and it'll bounce back and the other player will have to serve it back the same way. That's the basic of things, there are of course rules and regulations.
     
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