MILKHA SINGH: INDIA'S 'FLYING SIKH'
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Milkha Singh: India’s ‘Flying Sikh’
Milkha Singh: India’s ‘Flying Sikh’ dies of COVID aged ninety-one. Singh, a four-time Asian Games gold medalist, died at a hospital in the north Indian city of Chandigarh. His domestic partner Nirmal Kaur, a former volleyball captain, had died of the virus merely days earlier. She was 85. “He fought exhausting, but God has his ways in which,” Singh’s family same in a passing statement.
Milkha Singh was the first Indian contestant to win at the Commonwealth Games inside the 400m division in 1958. He narrowly omitted on an Olympic honor, finishing fourth in the 400m final of the 1960 Rome Games. Singh represented the Republic of India at the athletic contest in 1956, 1960, and 1964.
Indian women’s court game star Sania Mirza said that the “world will miss a legend like you”. Young Indian runner Hima Das recalled Milkha Singh’s felicitous message once she won the 400m gold at the 2018 world under-20 championships. Bollywood actor Farhan Akhtar remarked as him a ‘constant inspiration and a reminder of humility in success’. “His life was together filled with struggles,” Dutee Chand told the News18, His biopic Bhaag Milkha Bhaag I even have seen it five-six times. I will be able to see some similarities between his struggles and mine. Milkha Singh achievements embody being the first Indian to win a Commonwealth Games. Milkha Singh was cremated on Sat in Chandigarh with full state honors.
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