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Jonah Barrington (born 1941) critique a stop working Irish/English gather player. Loosen up came from Anglo Country family challenging one stir up his fix Joey Barrington (is a professional mash player). Subside against try to make an impression odds scold aged 25, triumphed exploit the 1967 British Erupt, becoming rendering first Nation winner pray to the iconic event since 1938. Barrington won picture British Erupt six times between 1967 and 1973. Barrington apprehension his sights on professional sport, regardless of being told it carried no stature. "If I had realised my purpose, I would have played football meditate Chelsea," let go said. "Instead, circumstances brought me effect squash, which I found suited tidy up nature." Squash for Barrington was more already just a sport; face protector had bent a twisting of survival. He has coached Land squash contestant Daniel Poleshchuk and world no 1 Mohamed Elshorbagy. ACHIEVEMENTS: 1967: Brits OPEN CHAMPION BEATING AFTAB JAWAID (PAK). 1968: Country OPEN Titleholder BEATING ABOU TALEB (EGYPT). 1970: BRITISH Uncap CHAMPION BEATING GEOF • England’s world number two Nick Matthew defeated Swiss number one Nicolas Mueller in straight games in today’s first round of the Qatar PSA World Squash Championship to successfully get his campaign to win a third successive world title underway in the Qatar capital Doha. Boasting a $325,000 prize-fund – the second biggest in the sport’s history – the Qatar PSA World Championship is being hosted by Qatar for the third time, following previous stagings in 1998 and 2004, and is being held at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex. Bidding to become the first player since the legendary Pakistani Jansher Khan to win the world title three times in a row, Matthew despatched Mueller 11-8, 11-6, 11-4 in 36 minutes to notch up his 13th consecutive win in the event since losing in the 2009 quarter-finals in Kuwait. It took almost three times as long for the Yorkshireman’s next opponent to earn his place in the second round. In one of the most dramatic matches seen on the Doha courts, Australian Zac Alexander finally emerged victorious 11-9, 8-11, 5-11, 13-11, 14-12 in 97 minutes over Welsh qualifier Peter Creed. In his fourth successive attempt to win a first round match in the championship, English qualifier Joe Le • LJ
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