Manu Bhaker, Abhinav Bindra-led sports fraternity congratulate Raja Randhir Singh on becoming Olympic Council of Asia president
(Courtesy : Olympic Council Of Asia (OCA))
Raja Randhir Singh became first Indian president of the council.
Former Indian shooter and veteran sports administrator Raja Randhir Singh was officially elected unopposed as the first Indian President of the Olympic Council of Asia at the 44th Olympic Council of Asia General Assembly at the Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan in New Delhi on Sunday.
Wishes poured in from all parts of the country for Raja Randhir Singh, who added another chapter to his historic legacy. After a legendary sporting career in shooting spanning for over two decades, Raja Randhir Singh continued to serve in different roles across several sporting bodies including Indian Olympic Association and Indian Olympic Council, and continued to globally promote Olympic ideals and values.
He and his family have been a source of inspiration for several generations of athletes, and continues to remain so even to this day.
2008 Olympic Gold medal winning shooter Abhinav Bindra said, “Heartiest congratulations to Mr. Randhir Singh on being elected as the President of the Olympic Council of Asia. His decades-long dedication to sport, both as an Olympian and a leader, have left an indelible mark on the global sporting community.
I am confident that under his visionary leadership, the OCA will continue to promote the Olympic ideals and elevate the standard of sport across Asia. Wishing him every success as he embarks on this prestigious role.”
Paris Olympics dual medal-winning shooter Manu Bhaker added, “Congratulations to Raja Randhir Singh Sir for being elected as the President of the Olympic Council of Asia. His contribution to the Indian sports fraternity, both, as an athlete and as a leader, has been an inspiration for all generations of athletes.
It is a matter of honour for us as Indians to have him at the helm of the prestigious OCA, and I am confident his spirited guidance and dedicated services will bore tremendous results for the sporting fraternity across Asia. Wish him all the success in the new role.”
The 2012 Olympics Bronze-medal winning boxer Mary Kom further added, “I extend my heartiest congratulations to Raja Randhir Singh Sir for being named as the President of the Olympic Council of Asia. With his inspiring persona, visionary mindset and true passion for sport, he has already etched his name in the annals of sporting history.
With this new chapter in his legendary career, I am confident he will further elevate the sporting culture, and foster Olympic ideals all across Asia. I thank him for his remarkable contributions in sport and wish him all the best for his new role.”
2012 Olympics Bronze-medal winning shooter and India’s Chef-de-Mission at Paris Olympics Gagan Narang said,“It is a matter of great honour for us as Indians to have Raja Randhir Singh Sir leading the Olympic Council of Asia. His years of commitment to sports has always been a source of inspiration for all of us associated with the sports industry.
He has dedicated his life towards elevating sporting standards globally and has truly exemplified what it means to live by Olympics ideals. Now, with his vision and guidance, a new chapter is set to begin for sports across Asia. I extend my hearty congratulations to him and wish him the best in the new role.”
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Tennis Legend Mahesh Bhupathi added, “The first time I met him was in 1996 Olympics. He has been a statesman and an incredible administrator of sports for our country. I am very proud he has become the head of the OCA and I am sure he will continue his legacy of advancing sports now at the Asian level.”
Raja Randhir Singh has already been awarded several accolades for his six-decade long association in sport including the Olympic Order, Silver in 2014, OCA Award of Merit in 2005, Merit Award from ANOC in 2006, and Honorary Doctorate, Literature in Sports Science from Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Government of India.
About Olympics Council of Asia
The Olympic Council Of Asia (OCA) is an independent non-governmental no-for-profit international Asian sport organization for unlimited duration recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Association of National Olympic Committee (ANOC) and the 45 member Asian National Olympic Committee (NOCs).
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