U.S. Representatives Assume Key Roles in Lead Up to LA28

From Squash Magazine

The World Squash Federation, WSF, announced the results of the Presidential and Vice Presidential elections, which took place during the 54th WSF Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Hong Kong, China on December 14, 2024.  Incumbent President Zena Wooldridge (ENG), who stood unopposed, has been reelected for a second term.
American Mark Pagon Elected WSF VP
Two Vice Presidents were elected to fill the seats of outgoing members of the Executive Board, The WSF Karim Darwish (EGY) and Pablo Serna (COL).  David Mui (HKG) and Marshall (“Mark”) Pagon (USA) were elected to their first four-year term as Vice Presidents and will join Susan Devoy (NZL) and Debendranath Sarangi (IND).
As the sport gears up to support its Olympic debut in Los …
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