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Veteran athlete gets national award for senior citizens

CHANDIGARH:The 84-year old veteran shot-putter Gurjiwan Singh Sidhu was awarded with the National Award for senior citizens for his contribution in the field of sports by the President of India in New Delhi on Saturday.

Veteran athlete gets national award for senior citizens

Veteran athlete GS Sidhu receives the award from President Pranab Mukherjee during a felicitation ceremony in New Delhi. Tribune Photo



 Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, October 2

The 84-year old veteran shot-putter Gurjiwan Singh Sidhu was awarded with the National Award for senior citizens for his contribution in the field of sports by the President of India in New Delhi on Saturday. He was presented with a trophy, a scroll and Rs 2.5 lakh.

In his latest achievement, Sidhu won a gold medal in the shot put event of the National Masters Athletics Championship in Mysore. He threw the iron ball 10.13 metres in the 80+ category. He also won the silver medal in the discus throw event (20.27m) in the same age-group.

After this, he participated in the Asian meet in Singapore, where he bagged the top honour in his age group. “I am happy to be honoured by the President. It’s been more than 12 years that I have been winning laurels in national and international tournaments. This award has given me a boost to continue with sports,” said Sidhu.

He started his career in 2004 after his son challenged him to participate in the then State Veteran Meet. “It was in 2004, when I started training for shot put. My son challenged me to win a position in the State Masters Meet. I accepted the challenge and won gold in that event. There was no looking back after that,” added Sidhu, who has more than 85 medals in his kitty.  

He is a four-time Asian champion in shot put, twice Asian gold medallist in hammer throw and once Asian champion in javelin throw. He also won bronze in both the shot put and hammer throw events in the Sydney World Masters Games. He is a 12-time national champion in shot put. “My life has always been about accepting challenges,” said Sidhu.

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