NORMAN TALKS ENDING KHAN'S 555 WINNING RUN (SQUASH) “In 1983 I had an accident doing a parachute jump. As a kid my dad had been a pilot and I’d helped him out when he was taking parachutists out and I always fancied doing a jump myself. So, in ’83 it was the summer and I had a bit of downtime and I decided to give it a go,” recalled Ross. “Unfortunately for me my landing was a nightmare and my knee cracked like an egg and I really thought that was it for me, that I would be lucky to walk again properly never mind play squash. Initially I was told I’d be in plaster from hip to toe for a few days but after the initial operation when I woke up, I had a bolt through my knee and that was a big shock believe me. “The surgeon then explained that he had decided to follow the traction route and so for the next two months I was kept in traction either lying flat out or up in a sitting position. But in all honesty if it hadn’t been for that accident, I can honestly say I don’t think I would ever have won the World Championship
Hi Jin Wei, thanks for making so many videos with variety of stories and teaching contents. I am living in Sydney and working as a Badminton Coach. By the way, I am a Malaysian Chinese and very keen to know more about your experience when you first pick up a badminton racket and what's next. How can I get in touch with you?
Sad to see you retired so young. Seen you play since 10yo. Now perhaps you can do videos on how to beat world top womens player. This will attract more viewers. Not many people doing this yet.😉