Randhir Singh becomes first Indian to be elected President of Asian Olympic Council

Olympic Council of Asia, Randhir Singh: After enjoying a stellar sports career spanning over two decades in shooting, Randhir Singh was employed in several sports bodies including the Indian Olympic Association and the Indian Olympic Council.

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Olympic Council of Asia, Randhir Singh: After enjoying a stellar sports career spanning over two decades in shooting, Randhir Singh was employed in several sports bodies including the Indian Olympic Association and the Indian Olympic Council.
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Randhir Singh becomes first Indian to be elected President of Asian Olympic Council
Randhir Singh becomes first Indian to be elected President of Asian Olympic Council

Randhir Singh has become the first Indian to become President of the Asian Olympic Council. His tenure will begin in 2024 and will be up to 2028. He won a gold medal in the 1978 Asian Games and represented five Olympic Games. In the 44th General Assembly, held on Sunday, veteran sports administrator and 1978 Asian Games gold medalist shooter Randhir Singh was declared unanimously elected as the first Indian President of the Asian Olympic Council. Randhir Singh became the first Indian shooter when he captured a gold medal at the 1978 Asian Games held in Bangkok. He was the only candidate to have come forward to contest for the post.

He was elected as the OCA chief amidst a galaxy of dignitaries including Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and top sports leaders from all 45 countries of Asia. Having enjoyed a glorious sporting career spanning more than two decades in shooting, Singh has been serving several sports bodies including the Indian Olympic Association and the Indian Olympic Council. The 77-year-old sports legend originally hails from Patiala in Punjab. He was born into a sportsperson family. His uncle Maharaja Yadavindra Singh played Test cricket for India and later was an IOC member while his father Bhalendra Singh was a first-class cricketer and later IOC member between 1947 and 1992.

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