Biography

Siddharta Suchde // Shyamlal Verma // Satinder Bajwa.

 

Siddharta Suchde

  ACHIEVEMENTS

        ORGANISED BY THE SQUASH RACKETS FEDERATION OF INDIA.

  • 1995 -Winner - [Boy’s Under 12]
  • 1996 -Winner - [Boy’s Under 12] 
  • 1996 -1st Runner Up - [Boy’s Under 14]
  • 1996 - Winner - Inter School Team Event- [Boy’s Under 14]
ORGANIZED BY THE SQUASH RACKETS FEDERATION OF INDIA.  
  • 1995 -Winner - [Boy’s Under 12]
  • 1996 -Winner - [Boy’s Under 12] 
  • 1996 -1st Runner Up - [Boy’s Under 14]
  • 1996 - Winner - Inter School Team Event- [Boy’s Under 14]

WESTERN INDIA ZONAL EVENT ORGANIZED BY THE SQUASH RACKETS ASSOCIATION OF MAHARASHTRA

  • 1994-Winner-[Boy’s Under 12]

  • 1995-Winner-Maharashtra State – [Boys under 12]

  • 1995-Winner-Maharashtra State -  [Boys under 12]

  • 1996-Winner-Maharashtra State-   [Boys under 12]

INTER SCHOOL Tournament

  • 1995-1st Runner Up – [Boy’s Under 12]

  • 1996-1st Runner Up -  [Boy’s Under 14]

  • 1996-Winner-Team Event-[Boy’s Under 14]

  • 1997-Winner-[Boy’s Under 14]

  • 1997-Winner-Team Event-[Boy’s Under 14]

KINGFISHER  Tournament

  • 1996-Winner-[Boy’s Under 12]

  • 1997-Winner-[Boy’s Under 14]

LITTLE MASTERS Tournament

  • 1994-1st Runner Up- [Boy’s Under 12]

  • 1995-1st Runner  Up- [Boy’s Under 12]

  • 1996-Winner- [Boy’s Under 12]

  • 1997 – 1st Runner UP - [Boy’s Under 14]

  • 1996-Winner- [Boy’s Under 14]

  • 1997- 1st Runner UP - [Boy’s Under 16]

HEAD Tournament

  • 1996-Winner-[Boy’s Under 12]

  • 1996-Winner-[Boy’s Under 12]

  • 1996-Winner-[Boy’s Under 14]

ASIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • HONG KONG Junior Squash Open [Played in Hong Kong]

  • 1997-1st Runner Up-[Boy’s Under 13]

  • MALAYSIAN Junior Squash Open [Played in Malaysia]

  • Classic Plate Winner-[Boy’s Under 14]
 

SHYAMLAL VERMA

Date of Birth : 7th Jun 1942 

Achievements :

1968 : At International leve he presented India against Newzealand (Silver Medal Winner)
1957 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1961 : National Open Squash Championship (Runners Up)
1962 : National Open Squash Championship (Runners Up)
1963 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1964 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1965 : National Open Squash Championship (Runner Up)
1966 : National Open Squash Championship (Runner Up)
1967 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1969 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1970 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1971 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1972 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1973 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1974 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1975 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1976 : National Open Squash Championship (Runner Up)
1977 : National Open Squash Championship (Runner Up)
1978 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1979 : National Open Squash Championship (Runner Up)
1980 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1981 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1982 : National Open Squash Championship (Winner)
1983 : National Open Squash Championship (Runner Up)
1984 : National Open Squash Championship (Runner Up)
1985 : Event not held.
1961-62 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Runners Up)
1962-63 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Runners Up)
1963-64 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Runners Up)
1964-65 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Runners Up)
1966-67 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Runners Up)
1969-70 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1970-71 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1971-72 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1972-73 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1973-74 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1974-75 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1975-76 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1976-77 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1977-78 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1978-79 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1979-80 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1980-81 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1981-82 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)
1982-83 : CCI Open Squash Championship Professional - Western India (Winner)

Satinder Bajwa.

Has Coached Jansher Khan, World's No. 1 Player. 

Satinder Bajwa, whose 18 years of experience with squash include playing professionally and coaching on several different levels, has been named the Harvard men's and women's squash coach. Last season, Bajwa was the head men's and women's coach at Bowdoin College and he previously coached at Army. He replaces Bill Doyle, who stepped down after seven years at the helm.

Bajwa is an American citizen born in India and schooled in the United Kingdom. From 1982 to 1985, he played on the World Professional Squash Association (WPSA) tour, which is now known as the Professional Squash Association (PSA). During that time, Bajwa reached a professional ranking as high as 32.

From 1985 to 1988, Bajwa began his coaching career by serving as the head squash coach at the United States Military Academy (Army). In 1988, Bajwa returned to the United Kingdom where he was the player-coach of a professional squash team based at Stripes Health Club in London for two years. Since 1991, he has served as managing coach and consultant to Jansher Khan, the number one ranked squash player in the world. Concurrently, Bajwa has also served as Director of Squash with Advanatage International, the second-largest sports marketing company in the world which handles the likes of Steffi Graf and David Robinson.

Between 1990 and 1998, Bajwa held various junior coaching positions, including stints with the Israeli and Indian junior teams as well as with the Wycliffe College junior squash camp in England. He has also served as the head professional at squash clubs in London, Berwyn, PA, and St. Paul, MN.

Bajwa returned to United States collegiate coaching in 1998 with his appointment at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. He led the Polar Bears men's team to a 12-4 record and the women's squad to a 12-5 mark.

Bajwa takes the helm of a Harvard program that has a long tradition of success. The Crimson women's team was a national co-champion this past season and owns a part of 10 of the 15 national titles in history. The Harvard men's team has won eight of the last nine national championships and 31 of 55 all-time.

"We are very pleased to have Satinder on board at Harvard," said Harvard Athletic Director Bill Cleary '56. "He has been successful on every level and will maintain the high standard of success for both our men's and women's squash programs."

Bajwa graduated from the British Airways Aeronautical Engineering School in 1980. He is married and has three children (ages 5, 4, and 1).

Yogi Dulrabhji

Yogendra or "Yogi" has been passionately involved with sports.  He captained St. Stephen's & Delhi University at Squash.  He held national ranking and has also captained Rajasthan.

He also has a trust named "Dulrabhji Trust for Development" which is committed to the promotion of sports in a big way.  It regularly awards sponsorship to talented sportsperson who have the potential to play for the country.  To this end, it has availed of the services of outstanding Indian sportsmen both current as well as former.  It has worked closely with the following:

Cricket : Sunil Gavaskar, Dilip Vengsarkar, Arun Lal, Amrit Mathur.
Tennis : Ramanathan Krishnan, Ramesh Krishnan, Leander Paes, Nandan Bal, Gaurav Natekar.
Squash : "Bunker" Roy, Anil Nayar, Ananth Nayak, Adrian Ezra, Vaman Apte, Arjan Singh, Ritwik Bhattacharya.
Badminton : Nandu Natekar, Prakash Padukone.

The Trust also gives annual awards to the twenty-five most talented youngsters in the state of Rajasthan. These youngsters are handpicked by a special committee comprising members from different disciplines.

Achievement in Squash:
Represented Rajasthan State, Delhi University, University of Cambridge and the County of Cambridgeshire.  Was nationally Ranked and Awarded Colours, Gold medal and Blazer of Delhi University and also Awarded Colours for Cambridge University.

Click here for more details : http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/ips/a/alwar.html

 

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