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2008-08-04 14:21:43 UTC
This is your invitation to read The Racquetball Blog at
www.theracquetballblog.typepad.com.
The Racquetball Blog's aim is to provide independent writing and
reporting on all aspects of racquetball: professional and amateur, in
North America and abroad.
Currently, the majority of racquetball information and opinion comes
from one of the racquetball organizations (USAR, IRF, Racquetball
Canada, etc) or from informal sources, such as the meetandplay.com
site forums. These sources are fine as far as they go, but I think
there's room for another source. A source that isn't an organization
with a particular constituency or some anonymous person in cyberspace.
Hence, The Racquetball Blog.
What are my qualifications for doing this? I wrote about racquetball
for four years in my role as the editor of Canadian Racquetball,
Racquetball Canada's magazine. I've also played racquetball in six
countries - including all the racquetball clubs in France, which is to
say both of them. I was the 5th ranked player in Europe in 2003, and a
member of the University of Illinois racquetball team back in the day.
I've also coached racquetball and been to both the IRF Junior World
Championships and World Championships, as well as the last five US
Opens.
Thus, I've had many and varied racquetball experiences. From those
experiences, I think there are many good stories that need to be told.
My aim is to bring you those stories at The Racquetball Blog site:
www.theracquetballblog.typepad.com.
Follow the bouncing ball.
Evan Pritchard
The Racquetball Blog
www.theracquetballblog.typepad.com
www.theracquetballblog.typepad.com.
The Racquetball Blog's aim is to provide independent writing and
reporting on all aspects of racquetball: professional and amateur, in
North America and abroad.
Currently, the majority of racquetball information and opinion comes
from one of the racquetball organizations (USAR, IRF, Racquetball
Canada, etc) or from informal sources, such as the meetandplay.com
site forums. These sources are fine as far as they go, but I think
there's room for another source. A source that isn't an organization
with a particular constituency or some anonymous person in cyberspace.
Hence, The Racquetball Blog.
What are my qualifications for doing this? I wrote about racquetball
for four years in my role as the editor of Canadian Racquetball,
Racquetball Canada's magazine. I've also played racquetball in six
countries - including all the racquetball clubs in France, which is to
say both of them. I was the 5th ranked player in Europe in 2003, and a
member of the University of Illinois racquetball team back in the day.
I've also coached racquetball and been to both the IRF Junior World
Championships and World Championships, as well as the last five US
Opens.
Thus, I've had many and varied racquetball experiences. From those
experiences, I think there are many good stories that need to be told.
My aim is to bring you those stories at The Racquetball Blog site:
www.theracquetballblog.typepad.com.
Follow the bouncing ball.
Evan Pritchard
The Racquetball Blog
www.theracquetballblog.typepad.com