The Panamerican Squash Federation (FPS) was set up in 1989. It is the governing body of squash on the American Continent and shall at all times seek to advance competition in the sport of squash.

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Panamerican Squash Federation
AbbreviationFPS
Formation1989
TypeSports organization
HeadquartersUnited States Texas, United States of America
Region served
Americas
Membership
28 member associations
President
Venezuela Francisco Paradisi
Vice-president
Colombia Sergio Becerra
United States Dent Wilkens (North America)
Guatemala Italo Bonatti (Central America)
Barbados
Paraguay Esteban Casarinio (South America)
Cayman Islands Janet Sairsingh (Caribbean)
Secretary General
Canada Lolly Gillen
Parent organization
World Squash Federation
Websitehttps://www.panamsquash.com/
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It is based in Medellín in Colombia. As of 2011 it has 28 member federations.


Presidents

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No. Years Name
1 1989–1995 Colombia Juan Carlos Barvo
2 1995–1997 Mexico Alfredo Martinez
3 1997–2011 Colombia Sergio Rodriguez
4 2011–2015 Guatemala Marco Antonio Rosales
5 2015–2019 Mexico Federico Serna
6 2019– Venezuela Francisco Paradisi
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List of members

North America

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Nation Federation President
Bermuda Bermuda Bermuda Squash Racquets Association Patrick Foster
Canada Canada Squash Canada Lolly Gillen
Mexico Mexico Mexico Squash Federation Federico Serna Altamirano
United States United States U.S. Squash Kevin Klipstein
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Central America

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Nation Federation President
Costa Rica Costa Rica Asociacion de Jugadores de Squash de Costa Rica
El Salvador El Salvador Federacion Salvadoreña de Squash Vladimir Iglesias
Guatemala Guatemala Asociacion Nacional de Squash de Guatemala Cindy Toscano
Honduras Honduras Honduras Squash Association
Panama Panama Confederacion Nacional de Squash de Panama Ricardo Delgado
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Caribbean

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Nation Federation President
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda Antigua & Barbuda Squash Rackets Association
The Bahamas Bahamas Bahamas Squash Association Adrian Burrows
Barbados Barbados Barbados Squash Association Alison Smith-Padmore
Bolivia Bolivia Federation Boliviana de Squash Alba Gamarra
British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands The BVI Squash Rackets Association Mark Chapman
Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Cayman Islands National Squash Association Janet Sairsingh
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Federacion Dominicana Republica de Squash Amado Hernandez
Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica Squash Association Chris Hind
Saint Lucia Saint Lucia St Lucia Squash Rackets Association
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines St Vincent & The Grenadines Squash Association James Bentick
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago The Trinidad & Tobago Squash Association Diane Julian
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South America

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Nation Federation President
Argentina Argentina Asociación Argentina de Squash Rackets Juan Pablo Garcia
Brazil Brazil Brazilian Confederation of squash Carlos Paiva
Chile Chile Squash Federation of Chile Alvaro Carranza
Colombia Colombia Colombian Squash Federation Pablo Serna
Ecuador Ecuador Federacion Ecuatoriana de Squash Jose Luis Inca
Guyana Guyana Guyana Squash Association David Fernandes
Paraguay Paraguay Asociación Paraguaya de squash Esteban Casarino
Peru Peru Federacion Peruana de Squash Federico Macklenburg
Venezuela Venezuela Federacion Venezolana de Squash Francisco Paradisi
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Events

Junior Events
Pan American Junior Championships

Seniors' Events
Pan American Championships
Pan American Team Championships
Pan American Games

References

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