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  2. Rory Stewart (squash player) - Wikipedia

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    Rory Stewart (born 19 July 1996 in Perth) is a Scottish professional squash player. [1] As of April 2022, he was ranked number 67 in the world . [ 2 ] He has competed in multiple professional squash tournaments and has represented Scotland internationally.

  3. Owain Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Owain Taylor (born 18 January 1996 in Colchester) is a Welsh professional squash player. [1] As of January 2023, he was ranked number 112 in the world. [2] [3] He represents Wales. [4] He won the 2023 Kent Open. [5]

  4. James Willstrop - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Willstrop reached the semi finals of the 2011 Men's World Open Squash Championship and finished runner up with England in the 2011 Men's World Team Squash Championships. He ended his 2011 season by winning 15 matches in a row en route to winning the Hong Kong Open, the Kuwait Open, and The Punj Lloyd PSA Masters. [4]

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    Here are 10 pairs of hands-free shoes you can pick up tonight before the Cyber Monday deals end. Kizik. Kizik Women's Wasatch. $119 $149 Save $30. Colors: 5 | Sizes: 8 - 13 | Style: Men's and Women's.

  6. George Parker (squash player) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In 2016, his fiery temperament resulted in a warning for breaking a racquet during a match in frustration and the Professional Squash Association (PSA) later handed George a six-month suspension. [4] After the imposed break, he made it back into the top 100 at the end of the 2016-17 season.

  7. KangaRoos - Wikipedia

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    There was a faddish dimension to the shoes, which became very popular among casual athletes and American schoolchildren. Gamm himself remained committed to KangaROOS as serious athletic footwear, and in 1985 he worked with a 10,000-square-meter testing facility called the KangaROOS Laboratory & Gymnasium at the University of Illinois .