Another honour for legendary Jahangir Khan
Squash legend Jahangir Khan, who won a record-breaking 555 consecutive competitive matches, has been honoured with the Outstanding Achievement in Sport Award at the 8th edition of the Asian Awards held in London.
The Karachi born legend became World Amateur Squash Champion at the age of just 15; but it was only the start of a record-breaking professional career.
He became the youngest ever World Open Champion at 17, going on to win the title a total of six times; he won the prestigious British Open a record 10 times, and played the second longest match in squash history, remaining unbeaten in 555 consecutive matches over 5 years and 8 months.
Paul Sagoo, Founder of The Asian Awards, paid tribute to the squash legend. “The achievements of Jahangir Khan are a true marvel in sporting history. Jahangir dominated the game of Squash in the 1980s and his legacy is one which will be remembered for decades to come. We are delighted to welcome Jahangir Khan to the 8th Asian Awards to celebrate his illustrious career and honour him with the Outstanding Achievement in Sport Award.”
The Outstanding Achievement in Sport Award has previously been won by cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar, Muttiah Muralitharan, MS Dhoni and Kumar Sangakkara, as well as Premier League footballer Son Heung-Min and world snooker champion Ding Junhui.
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