logo
#

Latest news with #FaujaSinghBirthdayChallenge

Marathon runner Fauja Singh dies aged 114
Marathon runner Fauja Singh dies aged 114

Observer

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Observer

Marathon runner Fauja Singh dies aged 114

LONDON: British marathon runner Fauja Singh has died in a road accident in Punjab, India, aged 114. The athlete — believed to be the oldest runner to complete a marathon- was hit by a car and suffered fatal injuries while trying to cross a road in his birth village Beas Pind, near Jalandhar in Punjab, on Monday, according to reports in India. His London-based running club and charity, Sikhs In The City,confirmed his death and said their upcoming events in Ilford, east London, will be a celebration of his life and achievements. Singh — who lived in Ilford from 1992 — made his name by beating a number of records for marathon times in multiple age brackets. The centenarian became an inspiration for countless athletes by running marathons past the age of 100. A profile on the Olympics website said Singh was born in Punjab, then under British rule, on April 1, 1911 and was the youngest of four children in a farming family. He was said to have suffered from thin and weak legs, and was unable to walk until he was five years old. He moved to England and settled in east London with his son after the death of his wife Gian Kaur in Jalandhar. It was not until 2000, aged 89, that he took up running, quickly rising to fame by completing his maiden marathon in London in six hours and 54 minutes. This time knocked 58 minutes off the previous world's best in the 90-plus age bracket. Singh ran numerous marathons, completing the 2003 Toronto Water front Marathon in five hours and 40 minutes, his personal October 16, 2011, in Toronto, the runner is thought to have become the first centenarian to run a marathon. Guinness World Records described it as an "inspirational achievement" but said it was unable to recognise the feat without the necessary proof of his date of birth. Singh did not have a birth certificate, as official birth records were not kept in India in 1911, although the date of birth on his passport was April 1, 1911 and he received a personal letter from Queen Elizabeth II on his 100th birthday. He was a torchbearer for the London 2012 Olympics and retired at the age of 101. Harmander Singh, Fauja Singh's coach at Sikhs In The City, confirmed his death in a statement posted to the running club. "Dearest runners. It is with great sadness that we can confirm our icon of humanity and powerhouse of positivity Fauja Singh has passed away in India. Aged 114 years old. He succumbed to injuries caused by a vehicle accident while crossing the road close to his home. His running club and charity Sikhs In The City will be devoting all of its events until the Fauja Singh Birthday Challenge on Sunday March 29, 2026 to celebrate his life of success and achievements. We will be doubling the efforts to raise funds to building the Fauja Singh Clubhouse on the route in Ilford where he used to train. In lieu of flowers please donate to his Clubhouse Appeal so we can carry on his legacy to encourage the world to keep fit and stay positive." Preet Kaur Gill MP said on X: "Saddened to hear about the passing of Fauja Singh. "I had the honour of meeting him. A truly inspiring man. His discipline, simple living, and deep humility left a lasting mark on me. "A reminder that age is just a number, but attitude is everything. Rest in power, legend." Jas Athwal MP said on X: "Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Sardar Fauja Singh Ji. "He was legendary — a man who continued running until he was 101. He was a global Sikh icon, that inspired millions across the world. "His spirit and legacy of resilience will run on forever. My heartfelt condolences to all his family and friends. We will miss him. — dpa

World's ‘oldest' marathon runner Fauja Singh dies in road accident aged 114
World's ‘oldest' marathon runner Fauja Singh dies in road accident aged 114

Qatar Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Qatar Tribune

World's ‘oldest' marathon runner Fauja Singh dies in road accident aged 114

PA Media/dpa London British marathon runner Fauja Singh has died in a road accident in Punjab, India, aged 114. The athlete - believed to be the oldest runner to complete a marathon - was hit by a car and suffered fatal injuries while trying to cross a road in his birth village Beas Pind, near Jalandhar in Punjab, on Monday, according to reports in India. His London-based running club and charity, Sikhs In The City, confirmed his death and said their upcoming events in Ilford, east London, will be a celebration of his life and achievements. Singh - who lived in Ilford from 1992 - made his name by beating a number of records for marathon times in multiple age brackets. The centenarian became an inspiration for countless athletes by running marathons past the age of 100. A profile on the Olympics website said Singh was born in Punjab, then under British rule, on April 1 1911 and was the youngest of four children in a farming family. He was said to have suffered from thin and weak legs, and was unable to walk until he was five years old. He moved to England and settled in east London with his son after the death of his wife Gian Kaur in Jalandhar. It was not until 2000, aged 89, that he took up running, quickly rising to fame by completing his maiden marathon in London in six hours and 54 minutes. This time knocked 58 minutes off the previous world's best in the 90-plus age bracket. Singh ran numerous marathons, completing the 2003 Toronto Waterfront Marathon in five hours and 40 minutes, his personal best. On October 16 2011, in Toronto, the runner is thought to have become the first centenarian to run a marathon. Guinness World Records described it as an 'inspirational achievement' but said it was unable to recognise the feat without the necessary proof of his date of birth. Singh did not have a birth certificate, as official birth records were not kept in India in 1911, although the date of birth on his passport was April 1 1911, and he received a personal letter from Queen Elizabeth II on his 100th birthday. He was a torchbearer for the London 2012 Olympics and retired at the age of 101. Harmander Singh, Fauja Singh's coach at Sikhs In The City, confirmed his death in a statement posted to the running club. 'Dearest runners. It is with great sadness that we can confirm our icon of humanity and powerhouse of positivity Fauja Singh has passed away in India. Aged 114 years old. 'He succumbed to injuries caused by a vehicle accident while crossing the road close to his home. 'His running club and charity Sikhs In The City will be devoting all of its events until the Fauja Singh Birthday Challenge on Sunday March 29 2026 to celebrate his life of success and achievements. 'We will be doubling the efforts to raise funds to building the Fauja Singh Clubhouse on the route in Ilford where he used to train. 'In lieu of flowers please donate to his Clubhouse Appeal so we can carry on his legacy to encourage the world to keep fit and stay positive.' Preet Kaur Gill MP said on X: 'Saddened to hear about the passing of Fauja Singh. 'I had the honour of meeting him. A truly inspiring man. His discipline, simple living, and deep humility left a lasting mark on me. 'A reminder that age is just a number, but attitude is everything. Rest in power, legend.'

World's oldest marathon runner, who competed in Surrey, hit and killed in India
World's oldest marathon runner, who competed in Surrey, hit and killed in India

Global News

time2 days ago

  • Global News

World's oldest marathon runner, who competed in Surrey, hit and killed in India

An Indian man known as the oldest person to complete a full marathon has died after being struck by a vehicle. Fauja Singh came to Surrey in 2012, where he has relatives, and ran a five-kilometre race. He would have been 101 years old at the time. Singh said he was born in 1911, making him 114 at the time of his death. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy He only began running at age 89 and completed the Toronto Waterfront Marathon when he was 100 years old. Singh was not running when he was killed. He was walking on a road near his hometown in northwestern India. Global News had spoken to Singh in Surrey, who said he ran and walked five hours a day. He finished the Surrey five-kilometre race in only 40 minutes. Story continues below advertisement Harmander Singh, Singh's running coach in the U.K.-based Sikhs in the City, posted on Facebook that 'His running club and charity Sikhs In The City will be devoting all of its events until the Fauja Singh Birthday Challenge on Sunday 29 March 2026 to celebrate his life of success and achievements. 'We will be doubling the efforts to raise funds to build the Fauja Singh Clubhouse on the route in Ilford where he used to train.'

World's oldest marathon runner killed crossing the road
World's oldest marathon runner killed crossing the road

Extra.ie​

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Extra.ie​

World's oldest marathon runner killed crossing the road

A man who was known worldwide for being the oldest man still running marathons has been killed while crossing the road in his native India. Fauja Singh, who was 114 years old, was believed to be the world's oldest marathon runner, but he died on Monday afternoon while crossing the road in the village where he was born, a place called Beas Pind, in India. Mr Singh, who lived in London, was part of a running club called 'Sikhs In The City' who have said all of their events up until the 'Fauja Singh Birthday Challenge' next March will be devoted to his name to celebrate his life of success and achievements. Fauja Singh in 2011. Pic: JeffThe Club is also making plans to build a clubhouse in his name on the running route in Ilford, where he used to train. The 114-year-old who was nicknamed the 'Turbaned Tornado', ran a full marathon in Toronto, Canada, at the age of 100 and since then has run marathons in New York, and Mumbai, but his best time was recorded in Toronto in 2003, where he completed the marathon in five hours and 40 minutes. The former farmer, who was born in 1911, only took up running in 1994, two years after moving to the UK, in an attempt to deal with the grief of losing one of his sons, but started to take running more seriously in 2000, completing the London Marathon in six hours and 54 minutes. Fauja Singh in 2011. Pic: JeffHe knocked 58 minutes off the previous world's best in the '90-plus' age bracket in the process. In 2011, his 100th year, Fauja achieved eight world age-group records in a single day at the special Ontario Masters Association Fauja Singh Invitational Meet, at Birchmount Stadium in Toronto, Canada. Three days later, he became the first centenarian to finish a marathon, completing the Toronto Waterfront Marathon in eight hours, 11 minutes and six seconds. Fauja Singh in 2016. Pic: Keshav Singh/Hindustan Times via Getty Images However, the Guinness Book of World Records did not recognise his amazing achievements because he was unable to produce his birth certificate to prove his age, as official birth records were not kept when he was born in India in 1911 But in 2012, he was chosen as a torchbearer for the Olympic Games, which were held in London.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store