Indian Sports Pioneer Randhir Singh Passes Away at 79

Randhir Singh, a trailblazer in Indian sports administration and a decorated shooter, passed away at 79 due to age-related health issues. As a former President of the Olympic Council of Asia and an influential figure in the Indian Olympic movement, Singh's contributions left a lasting legacy.

Indian Sports Pioneer Randhir Singh Passes Away at 79
Randhir Singh Sehrawat (Photo: Gujarat Giants)

Randhir Singh, renowned for both his prowess in shooting and his impact on sports administration, passed away at the age of 79. He had been suffering from age-related ailments, leaving an indelible mark on Indian sports. Singh leaves behind his wife, Vinita, and daughters Mahima, Sunaina, and Rajeshwari, the latter continuing his legacy as a trap shooter.

The Indian sports community regarded Singh, a former head of the Olympic Council of Asia, with great respect. He had dedicated over 40 years to sports administration, previously serving as the Secretary General of the Indian Olympic Association and contributing significantly to the International Olympic Committee. His legacy in Indian sports endures, symbolized by his family and their ongoing success.

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