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Raj Manchanda (5 August 1945 – 1 December 2024) was an Indian squash player. [1] He won six straight National Squash Championships from 1977 to 1982. [2] Also a member of the Arjuna Award, he received the Arjuna Award in 1980. [3] In 1981, he received the Best Services Sportsman Award. [4]
Khan was born on 10 December 1963 in Karachi. [11] [12] [3] [13] His family originally hailed from Nawan Kalli, a small village near Peshawar in Pakistan.[14] [15] [16] [13]A member of the Khan family, he was born into a family of squash players; his father Roshan Khan won the British Open title in 1957, and his older brother was Torsam Khan.
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Jansher Khan (Pashto:جان شیر خان; born 15 June 1969) [5] [6] [7] is a Pakistani former professional squash player. Khan won numerous championships and awards during his career, and he held the rank of number 1 in the world for over a decade.
Among other posthumous accolades, Gordon Watson was the inaugural inductee at the foundation of Squash & Racquetball Victoria's Hall of Fame in 2016 when he was simultaneously inducted as a "Legend"; an additional status introduced to recognise Hall of Fame members who, "...continued to distinguish themselves at the highest level for a period ...
In 1976, she won the first World Open Squash for women, although it is disputed whether this tournament was an official world championship. McKay moved to Toronto in 1975 and competed in the US squash championship in 1977, which she won. In 1979, she competed again in the World Open Squash, this time officially undisputed, and won it again. [4]
The Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to the sport of squash and for a range of executive roles. [9] [4] Hans Ebeling Award winner of the Melbourne Cricket Club. [3] [2] Life Member of Melbourne Cricket Club Squash section (2006). [2] Life Member 1998: Australian Masters Squash Association. [2]