Millman Experience helps him retain Canadian title

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I was delighted to retain my Canadian National 55+ title today at Mayfair Athletic Club’s Lakeshore Blvd. location in Toronto this morning.

My opponent, no 2 seed Mike Blythe,played very well in the first game, coming back from 6/10 down to win the first game 12/10.

However after some calming words from my coach, I was able to right the ship and came through to win 3 games to one.

I would like to thank: my coach – my darling wife Pat Millman, my trainer Brian Elzey from Meadow Mill Athletic Club in Baltimore,my practice partner – Squashwise’s own Zach Bradley and my sponsors:
Imask Protective Eyewear (@imaskusa), my racquet and show sponsor – Harrow Sports (@harrowsports), my tart cherry juice and anti-inflammatory extraordinaire Cheribundi (@cheribundi).

Roll on the World Masters in Johannesburg South Africa!

Published by millmansquash

Richard Millman, a world renowned Squash Professional, has trained children, high school students, and adults to achieve all levels of proficiency and realize the enjoyment they derive from squash. A multiple time National Coach for the United States, Richard has steered many teams to championships and successes! His students include British Junior Open Champion, Michelle Quibell, as well as multiple National junior and adult champions. With his wife Pat, England’s 2010 Captain of the Ladies over 55+ team, and 2010 US National Champion over 55, Richard brought his vision and enthusiasm for this sport to the United States. A regular contributor to Squash Magazine, Richard is also the co-author of "Raising Big Smiling Squash Kids," with Georgetta Morque, and "Angles, A Squash Anthology." Richard's 30 year love for Squash is infectious. His love for kids is infectious. Put these two loves together, and you can't help but want to get involved as well.

One thought on “Millman Experience helps him retain Canadian title

  1. Congratulations Coach/Champ Millman. You make us proud. We love you!!!

    Regards, Lissa

    Any spelling and grammatical errors are more than likely the fault of the iPhone and NOT the user.

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