Lance Kinder, (born 2 October 1935, in Allahabad) took up veterans Squash in his 40s and rose to Number 1 in the world winning many titles including the British Open and the World Masters. Kinder's record includes having played Squash 72 times for his country since 1992 and only losing once, winning World Championships and many global squash competitions - many after having a heart attack in his early 60s. Kinder has given much to the sport including holding the Vice-Presidency of the Veterans Squash Rackets Club of Great Britain since 2006. He was also the instigator for the creation of the British National Open and Closed tournament categories for the Over-60s, 65s, 70s, 75s and 80s age groups.
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2 October 1935 (age 89) Calcutta
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Zodiac | Libra |
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