With squash on Olympic program, Eltorgman plots quad hoping to compete at Games
TORONTO — For the first time in his budding squash career, Canada’s Salah Eltorgman can approach the Olympic quadrennial with the goal of playing at the Summer Games.
The Western University student is aiming to represent Canada in Los Angeles in 2028 when squash makes its Olympic debut.
“It definitely pushes you to train harder,” Eltorgman said of the inclusion, which was confirmed last year. “And not rush the training … it’s in four years, (so) have a good plan sorted out and hope for the best.”
Eltorgman, who turns 22 on Wednesday, squeezes in Pro Squash Association tournament appearances when he can as he continues his political science/international relations studies in London, Ont.