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Time of India18-07-2025
Who Was Fauja Singh? The Turbaned Tornado Who Defied Age Dies at 89
Fauja Singh, the legendary marathon runner known as the 'Turbaned Tornado', passed away at the age of 113 after being hit by an unidentified vehicle in his native village, Beas. Born in 1911, Singh took up running at the age of 89 and went on to complete nine full marathons, becoming an international icon of resilience, fitness, and determination. He was a torchbearer at the 2012 London Olympics and was awarded the British Empire Medal in 2015. Fauja Singh's legacy continues to inspire generations across the globe.#FaujaSingh #TurbanedTornado #MarathonLegend #SikhHero #RunningAt113 #IndianAthlete #SeniorAthlete #BritishEmpireMedal #LondonOlympics #PunjabNews #InspirationalJourney #Tribute #RestInPeace #FitnessIcon #LegendLivesOn
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