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  2. Jahangir Khan - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir Khan (Pashto, Urdu: جهانګير خان born 10 December 1963) is a former professional Pakistani squash player. He won the World Open title six times, and the British Open title ten times (1982–1991). Jahangir Khan is widely regarded as the greatest squash player of all time, [1] [2] [3] and one of the greatest sportsmen in ...

  3. Squash in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian players compete in the squash events of the Commonwealth Games, which are held every 4 years.Most recently, in the 2018 games, Australian players Zac Alexander and David Palmer won gold in the men's doubles event, Donna Urquhart and Cameron Pilley won gold in the mixed doubles event, and Donna Urquhart and Donna Urquhart won bronze in the women's doubles event.

  4. Khan squash family - Wikipedia

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    The Khan family's beginnings in the sport of squash can be traced to the British Army's officer's club in Peshawar, where Hashim's father Abdullah worked as the head steward. Around 1922 when Hashim was eight years old, his father began bringing him to the club. The young Khan soon received a job as a ball boy, and after hours taught himself to ...

  5. Latasha Khan - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, she earned points by appearing in Sun & Surf 2009, Squash Pyramides 2009, Seoul Squash Open 2009, Fassp St Luke's Open 2009, Subway Goshen Open 2009, Cayman Islands Open 2009, Racquet Club International 2009, Atwater Cup 2009, Burning River Classic 2009 and Liberty Bell Open 2009. Her hobbies and interests includes shopping and music.

  6. Jansher Khan - Wikipedia

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    Jansher Khan PP SI HI NI (Pashto:جان شیر خان; born 15 June 1969) [5] [6] [7] is a former professional Pakistani squash player. During his career, Khan won many championship games and received several awards, and held the rank of number 1 in the world for over a decade.

  7. Hashim Khan - Wikipedia

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    Hashim Khan was born in Nawakille, a small village near Peshawar in modern-day Pakistan, to an ethnic Pashtun family, between 1910 and 1914. [1] [3] Hashim was the second cousin of the two other leading Pakistani players of his time Roshan Khan and Nasrullah Khan, whose sons Rehmat Khan, Torsam Khan and Jahangir Khan are also squash players. [1]

  8. The Apawamis Club - Wikipedia

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    The Apawamis Club is a private country club located in Rye, New York, Westchester County, long known for its 18-hole golf course and prominence in the sport of squash. [1] [2] The 1911 U.S. Amateur was contested here, resulting in a playoff between the reigning British Amateur champion, Harold Hilton, and his lesser-known American opponent, Fred Herreshoff.

  9. Peter Wright (squash player) - Wikipedia

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    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] Legend Status at the Melbourne Cricket Club Squash Section and the Award for outstanding club person of the year. [8] [9]