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Ashley Khalil: ‘I’m playing Squash on my terms’

- By Royston Alkins

Ashley Khalil is already quite a decorated female athlete. One would simply marvel at her career, which includes a number of junior and senior accolades at the local, regional and internatio­nal levels.

Stabroek Sport examined her career to highlight some of her special moments.

In 2007, she astonishin­gly captured the Junior National Squash titles in the under 15, 17, and under 19 categories; the same year she was crowned the Junior National Badminton champion in those identical categories.

She continued to ride her form in 2007 and captured the girl’s under-15 Junior Caribbean Squash championsh­ip, two junior Pan Am medals (silver and bronze), and a silver medal at the Junior Caribbean Badminton championsh­ips.

It was quite a year for the then 14- yearold who was indisputab­ly dubbed the National Sports Commission Junior Sportswoma­n of the year.

Those accomplish­ments were achieved over a decade ago, and we would be hardpresse­d to recall all of her other achievemen­ts since then.

However, only last year, Khalil, who is also a junior Caribbean under-19 Squash champion and under-17 silver medalist, recorded her fifth Central America and Caribbean Games medal when she joined forces with Taylor Fernandes in the Squash doubles category, to hand Guyana its only podium finish at that edition of the games in Colombia. Boasting such an extravagan­t career, one would imagine that Khalil would have harboured hopes to extend her career to the pro circuit.

Instead, she contemplat­ed quitting the sport, a move she instinctiv­ely went against.

“I wasn’t necessaril­y going to quit altogether but I wanted to stop playing in national tournament­s and what not… when I decided to ‘retire’, everyone was telling me that I have too much talent which could go to waste and I could just play it for fun.”

Her decision also affected her father. “It kinda hurt my dad too so I worked it out and found ways to enjoy the sport again. Now, there is no pressure and I’m doing it on my terms and that’s how I reconsider­ed and started taking it seriously again,” Khalil, who is one of the front runners for the 2018 Senior Sportswoma­n of the year award, said.

Her reinvigora­ted attitude towards Squash could possibly land her even more fortune in 2019 especially at this year’s Senior Caribbean Squash Championsh­ips slated for Georgetown in August, and the Pan Am games in July.

“Every year since I’ve started playing senior CASA, I’ve always lost in the semifinals so this year hopefully, I can get past the semis,” she revealed to Stabroek Sport during a recent interview, speaking of her desire to set a new personal benchmark.

While admitting that she is really just enjoying the sport on a day-to-day basis, Khalil, without hesitation, shared a message to the plethora of young and upcoming talented females in the sports.

“Women in sports is something really empowering and to see them starting from so young is really inspiratio­nal.

“It reminds me of when I was young. I just want to tell them, keep going. Blend sports with your academics and see where it takes you,” she advised, moments before waltzing on to the court for a workout with senior men’s champion Alex Arjoon as part of her preparatio­ns for an anticipate­d grueling 2019. ASUNCION (Reuters) - The South American Football Confederat­ion (CONMEBOL) has rejected a proposal from the United States and awarded the 2020 Copa America tournament to Argentina and Colombia.

CONMEBOL officials meeting in Miami on Wednesday said the joint bid was accepted as a way of “bringing South American football to the fans” and would be subject to a more detailed presentati­on by both countries.

The next edition of the tournament, usually played by all 10 South American nations and at least two invited guests, is due to be held in Brazil in June.

CONMEBOL want to hold another Copa America the following year and thereafter host it every four years, to bring it into line with its equivalent in Europe, the European Championsh­ip.

The tournament organisati­on has been haphazard in recent times and a 2020 tournament would be the fourth Copa America in six years after Chile (2015), a special centenary edition in the United States in 2016, and Brazil (2019).

The United States had offered to host the tournament again in 2020 as part of an Americas-wide competitio­n featuring not just teams from South America but also North America and the Caribbean.

CONMEBOL, however, rejected the idea, opting to preserve the historic integrity of the tournament, the oldest in internatio­nal football.

It “rejected expression­s of interest and proposals received by the United States, Australia, and commercial agencies Dentsu and IMG,” it said in a statement.

A source told Reuters that CONMEBOL would still extend invitation­s for the 2020 tournament to Mexico and the United States.

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Photo) (Pan-Am squash Ashley Khalil is encouragin­g young female athletes to keep pushing and blend sports with academics to continue on the path of success.
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