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Olympic Gold Medalist Sherwani Loses Battle to Alzheimer's
29 Nov
Summary
- Imran Sherwani, 1988 Olympic hockey gold medalist, has died at 63.
- He was diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer's in 2019.
- Sherwani scored two goals in Great Britain's 1988 final victory.

The Great Britain hockey community mourns the loss of Imran Sherwani, who has died at the age of 63. Sherwani was a pivotal figure in the 1988 Seoul Olympics, where he scored two goals to secure Great Britain's gold medal victory against West Germany. This triumph remains one of the sport's most iconic moments in the UK.
In 2021, Sherwani disclosed his diagnosis of young-onset Alzheimer's disease, a condition he had been battling since 2019. His family continues to advocate for greater awareness and understanding of the illness. Sherwani represented Great Britain and England a total of 94 times, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.
Beyond his Olympic achievement, Sherwani was deeply involved with Leek Hockey Club, where he was considered their most influential player, catalyzing a period of significant success. He is remembered not only for his on-field prowess but also for his character, inspiring many players and fans.




