Support the Olympic bid with your video

The World Squash Federation (WSF) is looking for squash players from around the world to help support the bid for inclusion in the 2020 Olympic Games. In an effort to show the bid committee that squash is truly a worldwide sport, the WSF is asking all squash players to upload a “You Tube” style video including you or a group of your squash playing friends, holding your racquet across your chest and enthusiastically saying “ the United States of America” or “USA” . You can film this in a squash environment, and iconic location, or wherever you deem appropriate to convey the message.

Being a part of the Olympic bid is easy. After filming the video (continue smiling after saying “USA” for a few seconds as you would in a still photo) follow the simple directions below:

Click on:

http://fileshare.wilderfilms.co.uk/Login

username: squash

password: olympics

Click: Choose Film.

This will allow you to select your video file from your computer. Once selected,

Click: Begin Upload

All submissions are due by September 28th

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