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Farewell Jaspal Rana, the straight-shooter who rarely missed ...
Farewell Jaspal Rana, the straight-shooter who rarely missed ...
Jaspal Rana was a straight shooter.
If only one phrase had to describe all that Rana encapsulated -- the prodigious talent, the medals, the immense coaching success, the forthrightness, even the controversies -- it's one that, fittingly, carried his biggest passion in it. A straight shooter, who gave his all to the sport of shooting.
Rana died of cardiac complications at the age of 49. He fell ill on the flight back to India post the Munich Word Cup, where he was part of the successful national contingent as the high-performance pistol coach, and underwent a medical procedure soon after returning to Delhi. His death came as a shock to the Indian sporting fraternity, who will always remember the transformative effect he had on Indian shooting's global landscape.
No conversation about pistol shooting in India can happen without Jaspal's name figuring prominently. He was one of the pioneers, both as player and coach. He emerged as a teen prodigy in the 1990s and, after a string of successes that gave Indian shooting a new profile, he became, in the 2010s, a coach of teen prodigies who in turn made India a name to rec…
Indian Shooting Legend Jaspal Rana Passes Away at 49 After Cardiac Complications
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Another tragedy in Jaspal Rana's family: Mother dies days after his death
Another tragedy in Jaspal Rana's family: Mother dies days after his death
Jaspal was one of India's finest pistol shooters who made a hugely successful transition to coaching
Indian shooting legend and coach Jaspal Rana dies at 49 - India Today
Indian shooting legend and coach Jaspal Rana dies at 49 - India Today
Indian shooting legend and renowned coach Jaspal Rana passed away on Friday at the age of 49 after suffering a cardiac emergency earlier this week.
Rana, who was serving as the high-performance coach for India's pistol shooters, had reportedly felt discomfort while returning to India from the ISSF World Cup in Munich. After landing in New Delhi, he was admitted to Max Hospital in Saket, where he underwent treatment.
Doctors identified a cardiac blockage and inserted a stent. A second stent procedure was expected to be carried out in the coming days. While initial reports suggested that he was stable and recovering, news of his death emerged on Friday morning.
"He experienced chest pain and discomfort during the ISSF World Cup in Munich, which he initially mistook for acidity, and continued with his travel plans. However, the discomfort returned during the journey back to India, prompting immediate medical attention upon his arrival in Delhi," his brother Subash Rana told the media.
Rana's death has come as a major blow to Indian shooting. One of the country's most accomplished shooters and respected coaches,…
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Indian shooting legend and Manu Bhaker's coach Jaspal Rana dies at 49
Indian shooting legend and Manu Bhaker's coach Jaspal Rana dies at 49
DEHRADUN:Jaspal Rana, one of India’s most accomplished pistol shooters, an Asian Games gold medallist and a highly respected coach who mentored several of the country’s top shooters, passed away at a private hospital in Delhi on Friday, according to initial inputs. He was 49.
Rana, who hailed from Uttarakhand, reportedly breathed his last at Max Hospital, Saket, where he had been admitted after feeling unwell on his return from the ISSF World Cup in Munich.
A towering figure in Indian shooting, Rana was among the country’s earliest global stars in the sport.
Known for his calm temperament and technical excellence, he won several medals for India in pistol shooting and became a familiar name following his success at the Asian Games and other major international competitions.
After retiring from competitive shooting, Rana moved into coaching and was widely credited with shaping the next generation of Indian pistol shooters.
He served as a high-performance coach and worked closely with several elite shooters, including double Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also expressed grief ove…
Jaspal Rana, 49, Indian Olympic sport shooter (1996) and shooting coach, cardiac rupture, is fucking dead
Jaspal Rana: A champion without the airs - Hindustan Times
Jaspal Rana: A champion without the airs - Hindustan Times
New Delhi: The Indian shooting fraternity woke up on Friday to the shocking news of Jaspal Rana’s demise. As his peers, friends, shooters and officials struggled to come to terms with the cruel and unexpected development, each one of them had a piece of Jaspal to share.
Memories that captured the exceptional career of a teenage prodigy who became a giant of Indian shooting, whose exploits on the international stage made the sport popular and gave shooters belief. But Jaspal was more than just a talent and a performer. He was an outspoken voice, a bundle of ideas, a provocateur, a prankster with a zest for life, and a mentor who dared others to dream big. It was difficult to box Jaspal Rana.
They would miss him. At the ranges, he pulled off his antics or challenged a youngster, walking with pride and swagger one moment and breaking into laughter the next. At selection meetings, making his opinions loud and clear, often opposite to what others thought. Jaspal could be the ‘troublemaker’ at one instance; a friend the next. A strong voice that could not be ignored because he trusted his instincts the way he trusted his pisto…
Rana’s passing is a profound loss to Indian sports: President, PM, Bindra lead tributes
Rana’s passing is a profound loss to Indian sports: President, PM, Bindra lead tributes
Rana, 49, who brought laurels to the country through his achievements as an elite shooter and later played a key role in nurturing young talent as a coach, died due to complications related to heart
'Irreparable loss': Manu Bhaker shares heartfelt tribute to Jaspal Rana
'Irreparable loss': Manu Bhaker shares heartfelt tribute to Jaspal Rana
Double Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker expressed profound grief over the passing of her former coach Jaspal Rana, calling it an "irreparable loss." She fondly remembered Rana as a mentor and friend who understood her deeply, crediting him for her resurgence and historic Paris Olympics success. Their reunited partnership brought immense glory to Indian sports.
Jaspal Rana, renowned Indian shooting coach and Asiad gold medallist, dies at 49
Jaspal Rana, renowned Indian shooting coach and Asiad gold medallist, dies at 49
Renowned Indian shooter and coach Jaspal Rana passed away at 49 after falling ill following the ISSF World Cup in Munich. A former Asian Games gold medallist, Rana was instrumental in nurturing generations of shooting stars, including Saurabh Chaudhary and Manu Bhaker. His impactful coaching career, recognised with the Dronacharya Award, leaves an irreplaceable void in Indian sport.
Outspoken, controversial: Jaspal Rana was Indian shooting's original prodigy
Outspoken, controversial: Jaspal Rana was Indian shooting's original prodigy
Indian shooting legend Jaspal Rana, known for his fearless approach and straight talk, has passed away at 49. A trailblazer, he inspired a generation of shooters, proving Indians could win internationally. Rana challenged the system, championed athletes' rights, and later mentored champions like Manu Bhaker, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.
'A profound loss to Indian sports': PM Modi mourns Jaspal Rana's death at 49
'A profound loss to Indian sports': PM Modi mourns Jaspal Rana's death at 49
Renowned shooting coach and former Asian Games gold medallist Jaspal Rana has passed away at the age of 49. Prime Minister Narendra Modi mourned his death, calling it a profound loss to Indian sports. Rana was instrumental in nurturing a new generation of shooting stars, including Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker.
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Indian shooting legend and celebrated coach Jaspal Rana passed away on Friday at the age of 49 .
Great sporting achievements are often remembered for the medals and records they produce. What is sometimes forgotten are the extraordinary circumstances behind them. Few stories illustrate that better than that of
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Jaspal Rana, whose determination once pushed him from a hospital bed to the top of the world podium within a matter of hours. Following his passing at the age of 49, one remarkable chapter from his career continues to stand out as a testament to grit, resilience and an unwavering commitment to representing India.
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Olympian Manu Bhaker with coach Jaspal Rana celebrate after her selection for Paris Olympic in 25m Pistol women, during Olympic Selection Trial at Madhya Pradesh Shooting Academy in Bhopal
New Delhi: Grief-stricken double
Olympic medallist
Manu Bhaker's father, Ram Kishan, remembers
Jaspal Rana
as a coach who brought much-needed discipline and a results-oriented approach into his daughter's life, helping make her a champion shooter.
Rana, 49, died on Thursday following a brief illness after battling
cardiac complications
. One of India's finest pistol shooters, Rana made a successful transition to coaching and played a pivotal role in guiding Manu to her historic twin bronze medals at the Paris Olympics.
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"The biggest contribution Jaspal Rana made to Manu's shooting career was instilling discipline, focus, hard work and a result-oriented approach. He was a good coach. His training imparted to Manu was excellent. It is a huge tragedy that he left the world like this. We are extr…
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Grief-stricken double Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker’s father, Ram Kishan, remembers Jaspal Rana as a coach who brought much-needed discipline and a results-oriented approach into his daughter’s life, helping make her a champion shooter.
Rana, 49, died on Thursday following a brief illness after battling cardiac complications. One of India’s finest pistol shooters, Rana made a successful transition to coaching and played a pivotal role in guiding Manu to her historic twin bronze medals at the Paris Olympics.
“The biggest contribution Jaspal Rana made to Manu’s shooting career was instilling discipline, focus, hard work and a result-oriented approach. He was a good coach. His training imparted to Manu was excellent. It is a huge tragedy that he left the world like this. We are extremely saddened by what has happened,” Kishan told PTI on Saturday.
“No one thought he would leave like this. What he used to say to Manu was: work hard and have faith in yourself. Be confident in yourself. You have fighting spirit. You can do it. And you will do it. He was, you know, a hard taskmaster but good at heart. Hard from out…
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Legendary Indian shooter and coach Jaspal Rana has passed away. He was a celebrated athlete, achieving numerous medals at the Commonwealth and Asian Games. Rana also excelled at the World Championships. He later mentored young shooters as a high-performance coach. His contributions to Indian sports are significant.
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'Indian Shooting has lost one of its pioneering doyens.'
Noted shooting coach Sanjay Chakraverty, who has given India some of its finest shooters including guiding the likes of Olympic medallist Gagan Narang and Anjali Bhagwat, died in Mumbai.He was 79, and died on Saturday night.
In a career spanning four decades, the Dronacharya awardee has helped many aspiring shooters, who went on to make it big in the sport.The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) condoled the demise."NRAI condoles the death of Mr Sanjay Chakraverty, Dronacharya. Popularly known as Sanjay Sir was not keeping well for a long time. He trained many shooters who are Rajiv Khel Ratna & Arjuna Awardees. There is a long list of international medallist who were trained by him. May God grant peace to departed sou," the NRAI said in a statement.The news of his death was first conveyed by Olympian Joydeep Karmakar on Twitter."With heavy heart, conveying the sad news of demise of Dronacharya Awardee Shooting coach and mentor Sri Sanjay Chakraverty Sir in Mumbai a few Hours ago. My heartfelt condolences we have lost a great soul," t…
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Jaspal Rana instilled discipline and a results-oriented mindset in Manu Bhaker: Father
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Olympian Manu Bhaker with coach Jaspal Rana celebrate after her selection for Paris Olympic in 25m Pistol women, during Olympic Selection Trial at Madhya Pradesh Shooting Academy in Bhopal
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Manu Bhaker's father, Ram Kishan, fondly recalls coach Jaspal Rana's impact. Rana instilled discipline and a results-oriented approach in Manu, shaping her into a champion shooter. He was a strict but good-hearted mentor. Despite a past rift, Rana returned to coach Manu for the Paris Olympics, where she excelled. His guidance was instrumental in her achievements.
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India mourns the loss of legendary shooter and coach Jaspal Rana, who passed away at 49. President Murmu, Abhinav Bindra, and PM Modi led tributes, hailing his immense contributions as an athlete and mentor. Rana, a decorated champion, was instrumental in nurturing a generation of Indian shooting stars, leaving an indelible legacy.
Rana instilled discipline and a results-oriented mindset in Manu: Father
Rana instilled discipline and a results-oriented mindset in Manu: Father
New Delhi, Grief-stricken double Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker's father, Ram Kishan, remembers Jaspal Rana as a coach who brought much-needed discipline and a results-oriented approach into his daughter's life, helping make her a champion shooter.
Rana, 49, died on Thursday following a brief illness after battling cardiac complications. One of India's finest pistol shooters, Rana made a successful transition to coaching and played a pivotal role in guiding Manu to her historic twin bronze medals at the Paris Olympics.
"The biggest contribution Jaspal Rana made to Manu's shooting career was instilling discipline, focus, hard work and a result-oriented approach. He was a good coach. His training imparted to Manu was excellent. It is a huge tragedy that he left the world like this. We are extremely saddened by what has happened," Kishan told PTI on Saturday.
"No one thought he would leave like this. What he used to say to Manu was: work hard and have faith in yourself. Be confident in yourself. You have fighting spirit. You can do it. And you will do it. He was, you know, a hard taskmaster but good at heart. …
Remembering Jaspal Rana: Indian shooting icon behind Manu Bhaker's Olympic success
Remembering Jaspal Rana: Indian shooting icon behind Manu Bhaker's Olympic success
Indian shooting mourns the loss of Jaspal Rana, a celebrated Asian Games gold medallist and multiple international winner, who passed away at 49. Rana, a prolific shooter and influential coach, shaped generations of talent, notably guiding Manu Bhaker to a historic two-medal haul at the 2024 Paris Olympics. His legacy as a mentor and athlete is profound.
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Jaspal Rana was instrumental in nurturing generations of shooting stars, including Saurabh Chaudhary and Manu Bhaker.
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Jaspal Rana received the Dronacharya Award.
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Jaspal Rana emerged as a teen prodigy in the 1990s.
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Jaspal Rana was one of the pioneers of Indian shooting, both as a player and a coach.
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