Richard Millman Squash, 4/07/06, Dr. Bose

Update April 23, 2009

Hii Vicky,

You and your readers may be interested to know that last weekend, April 18/19, 2009, just over 3 years after my BHR with Vijay Bose, I won the United States ChampNational Squash Championshiip at the 5.5 level. Additionally, in two weeks time, I am going to Scotland because, after a terrific competitive year, I have been selected to play for my country of birth - England, for the first time in my life and: at any level, at the 45+ level.

The Birmingham Hip Resurfacing procedure and my surgeon, have transformed my life.

Words can hardly describe my gratitude.

Best wishes to you and all your subscribers,

Richard Millman

  Photo taken by Conor O'Malley of US Squash

A Hip Trip to India
(Photos below from Squash Magazine)

Millman Hardie Scars

It was historic because, as far as I know, it was the first time in the United States that two recipients of the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing procedure have ever played against each other. Both Millman and Hardie underwent their respective procedures receiving the Smith and Nephew cobalt chromium prosthesis - Millman in 2006 and Hardie in 2007. After photographs on court where the two both proudly displayed their scars (to the whistles and catcalls from the gallery)

March 2008

Hi Folks,

After the second day of competition Charleston's little team has performed satisfactorily for the most part and in one particular instance beyond expectations

Millman SquashIn the Mens 40+ event David Lewin started off with an excellent win, beating Georgia Native Robert Dekle in the first round. In the next round he lost to number 5 seed Craig Bennett from Salt Lake City. In the consolation event David played perhaps the best match of his career to date. Against Adam Walker from Southport Racquet club David went to a 2-0 lead. In the end he lost 3-2 but this was extraordinary.

In the National Guest Open - Joe Millman had the misfortune to draw world number 38 Egyptian Yasser El Halaby in the first round. He performed very well scoring several points in each game. He was disappointed in himself for what he deemed poor shot selection, but when one considers he has only been playing four years, his performance was more than creditable.

Pat Millman, in the women's 50+, comfortably won her first round game against Donna Sharpe from DC. However, she faces a stiff challenge tomorrow against Jane Segal from the Southport Racquet club in Connecticut, against whom she has never prevailed - despite frequently having played close games with her.  Richard Millman won a straightforward first round match on Thursday against Ron Allnock from Pittsburgh PA, in the 45+event. In his quarterfinal match today, Richard participated in an historic game when he played against former US Squash president Eben Hardie III.

It was historic because, as far as I know, it was the first time in the United States that two recipients of the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing procedure have ever played against each other. Both Millman and Hardie underwent their respective procedures receiving the Smith and Nephew cobalt chromium prosthesis - Millman in 2006 and Hardie in 2007. After photographs on court where the two both proudly displayed their scars( to the whistles and catcalls from the gallery) Millman prevailed by 3-0. Tomorrow in the semi finals he will face his old nemesis Diniar Alikhan.

To download Richard's full story click here (Richard went to India priorto any device being FDA approved)

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