Posted AT 12:18 AM EDT on 16/11/04
Power not ready to retire just yet
BEVERLEY SMITH
From Tuesday's Globe and Mail
At age 30, Jonathon Power knows his days as one of squash's top players are numbered. So does his British nemesis, Peter Nicol, who is 31.
The intensity of their sport, the miles they log around the world and the injuries they battle take a toll. And now there's a new generation of feisty, talented youngsters waiting to take their places. And they've all lined up Power and Nicol in their sights this week at the $60,000 Pace Canadian Squash Classic in Toronto.
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