Kim Bruce-Lockhart

Alistair Kim Bruce-Lockhart (16 June 1946 – 15 January 1980) was a Scottish professional squash player from the Bruce Lockhart family.

Bruce-Lockhart was born in Woking, Surrey, England, the son of educationist Rab Bruce Lockhart, who played rugby for Scotland.

[1][2] From age 4 to 8, he lived in Ontario, Canada, before moving to Wanganui, New Zealand, and eventually returning to the United Kingdom.

[4] A blog by John Winn on Cricket Heritage described him as follows:[5] "An outstanding squash player who, after Sedbergh School, went up to Cambridge where he gained a Blue for squash, played a decent standard of cricket, 'a shrewd captain, an erratic spin bowler, and a superb batsman with an impeccable defence and an enthralling array of wristy attacking strokes' - qualities that earned him selection for Surrey II and should, some thought, have gained him a Blue.

He was No 1 for Scotland at squash for almost ten years until aged 33 he dropped dead from a heart attack while playing a Cumberland Cup game in January 1980, leaving a wife and young family."

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