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Jahangir Khan 555: The Untold Story Behind Squash's Invincible Champion and Sport's Greatest Unbeaten Run
Jahangir Khan 555: The Untold Story Behind Squash's Invincible Champion and Sport's Greatest Unbeaten Run
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Jahangir Khan, a Pakistani squash great, had an undefeated run from 1981 to 1986, the longest in world sport until his streak ended at the 1986 World Championships. 555: The Untold Story Behind Squash's Invincible Champion and Sport's Greatest Unbeaten Run explores his early life, the five-year run following his brother's death, the pressure he faced, and the extent his rivals went to win a game off him. It will also reveal the myth behind his magical mark of 555 unbeaten matches and why the record books will have to be rewritten.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 298 pages
Publication date: 19 December 2022
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
From 1981 to 1986, the Pakistani squash legend Jahangir Khan embarked on an unprecedented undefeated streak, setting a record that stood as the longest unbeaten run in the history of world sport until it was finally broken at the 1986 World Championships. In the 30th anniversary year commemorating his unparalleled run, Jahangir Khan 555: The Untold Story Behind Squash's Invincible Champion and Sport's Greatest Unbeaten Run delves into the formative years of the young squash prodigy, his journey after the tragic loss of his brother, the immense pressure he faced from an expectant Pakistani nation, and the extraordinary lengths his rivals went to in order to secure a win against this remarkable squash genius. The book also dispels the myth surrounding his magical mark of 555 unbeaten matches and explores why the record books will have to be rewritten to reflect this extraordinary achievement.
Introduction:
Jahangir Khan's undefeated streak from 1981 to 1986 is a testament to his unparalleled skill and determination in the world of squash. His five-year run, which ended at the 1986 World Championships, captivated the sports world and showcased his extraordinary talent. In this book, we delve into the untold story behind Jahangir Khan's incredible journey, exploring his early upbringing, the tragic loss of his brother, the immense pressure he faced, and the extraordinary lengths his rivals went to in order to challenge his dominance.
Early Life and Background:
Jahangir Khan was born in Lahore, Pakistan, in 1958. He grew up in a family that valued sports and encouraged him to pursue his passion for squash. From a young age, he showed exceptional talent and dedication, practicing tirelessly to improve his skills. His early success in local tournaments and his impressive performances at the national level caught the attention of the squash community.
The Tragic Loss of His Brother:
In 1979, Jahangir Khan's life took a tragic turn when his younger brother, Shahid, passed away in a car accident. This loss was a significant blow to the Khan family, and it had a profound impact on Jahangir's career. Jahangir's motivation to succeed grew even stronger, as he dedicated his performances to his brother's memory. He believed that his brother would have been proud of his achievements and wanted to honor his legacy.
The Five-Year Unbeaten Run:
Following the tragic loss of his brother, Jahangir Khan embarked on a five-year unbeaten streak that would become one of the most remarkable feats in the history of sports. He started his run in 1981 and continued until his streak was finally broken at the 1986 World Championships. During this period, Jahangir faced numerous challenges and obstacles, but his unwavering determination and skill kept him on top.
The Pressure from the Pakistani Nation:
Jahangir Khan's success in squash not only brought him national pride but also placed immense pressure on him from the Pakistani nation. He was expected to deliver victories and represent his country with distinction. The pressure to succeed was intense, and Jahangir often found himself under scrutiny from the media and the public.
The Rivalry with His Rivals:
Despite the pressure and the intense competition, Jahangir Khan's rivals went to extraordinary lengths to challenge his dominance. They studied his game closely, analyzed his weaknesses, and developed strategies to beat him. Some of his rivals even resorted to unethical tactics, such as feigning injuries or engaging in unsportsmanlike behavior, to gain an advantage.
The Myth Behind His Unbeaten Mark:
One of the most intriguing aspects of Jahangir Khan's undefeated streak is the myth surrounding his magical mark of 555 unbeaten matches. Many people believed that Jahangir was invincible and could not be defeated. However, the truth behind this mark is more complex. Jahangir's success was not solely due to his skill but also his mental toughness, his ability to adapt to different playing conditions, and his meticulous preparation.
The Rewriting of Record Books:
Jahangir Khan's undefeated streak has had a lasting impact on the world of squash. His record has inspired generations of squash players and has set new standards for excellence. However, the record books will have to be rewritten to reflect his extraordinary achievement. Jahangir's undefeated run has shattered previous records and has proven that anything is possible with hard work, dedication, and a passion for sports.
Conclusion:
Jahangir Khan's undefeated streak from 1981 to 1986 is a testament to his extraordinary talent, determination, and mental toughness. His journey from a young squash prodigy to a world-renowned squash legend is a story that inspires and motivates us all. In this book, we have explored the untold story behind his remarkable run, dispelling the myths and revealing the truth behind his magical mark of 555 unbeaten matches. Jahangir Khan's legacy in squash will continue to inspire generations to come, and his record will remain a testament to the power of hard work and dedication in the world of sports.
Weight: 382g
Dimension: 216 x 140 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781801505475
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