Sharif Khan

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Nickname(s)"The Sheriff"
CountryCanada
Born1945 (age 7980)
Pakistan
Sharif Khan
Nickname(s)"The Sheriff"
CountryCanada
Born1945 (age 7980)
Pakistan
Medal record
Men's squash
Representing  Pakistan
North American Open
Silver medal – second place1968 Indianapolis
Gold medal – first place1969 Cincinnati
Gold medal – first place1970 Chicago
Gold medal – first place1971 Toronto
Gold medal – first place1972 Louisville
Gold medal – first place1973 Pittsburgh
Gold medal – first place1974 Toronto
Silver medal – second place1975 Mexico City
Gold medal – first place1976 New York
Gold medal – first place1977 Philadelphia
Gold medal – first place1978 Toronto
Gold medal – first place1979 New York
Gold medal – first place1980 Salt Lake City
Gold medal – first place1981 Toronto
Silver medal – second place1982 Cleveland

Sharif Khan (born 1945) is a Pakistani-Canadian retired professional squash player. He is widely considered to be one of the all-time great players of hardball squash (a North American variant of squash played with a faster-moving ball and on slightly smaller courts than the international "softball" squash game). He was the dominant player on the hardball squash circuit throughout the 1970s. Sharif was born in Pakistan, and is the son of the legendary[1][2] squash player Hashim Khan, who dominated the international squash scene in the 1950s.[3]

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