Tributes Pour In for Late Sports Icon Randhir Singh

Randhir Singh, a revered figure in Indian sports, has passed away at 79 in Delhi. Leaders from various political spheres expressed their sorrow at his loss, honoring his contributions to sports administration and shooting. Singh's impact on Indian sports remains significant and widely acknowledged.

Tributes Pour In for Late Sports Icon Randhir Singh
Randhir Singh Sehrawat (Photo: Gujarat Giants)
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Randhir Singh, celebrated as a veteran sports administrator and India's first shooting gold-medalist at the Asian Games, passed away at 79 in Delhi after battling age-related issues. His demise has been met with widespread condolences from leaders, marking the end of an influential era in Indian sports.

Haryana's Nayab Singh Saini, Shiromani Akali Dal's Sukhbir Singh Badal, and numerous others expressed deep sorrow over Singh's passing. Known for his wisdom and hospitality, he touched lives far beyond the sports realm. Singh recently stepped down from his long-term role with the Olympic Council of Asia due to health concerns.

An acclaimed sportsman, Singh competed in five Olympics and won a trap gold medal at the 1978 Bangkok Asian Games, earning the Arjuna Award in 1979. His leadership and contributions to Indian and Asian sports are lauded as transformative.

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