Randhir Singh Sports Administrator
Randhir Singh (born 18 October 1946) is a renowned Indian sports administrator and former sports shooter. Recognized as one of India's most influential figures in sports governance, Singh's contributions span both national and international platforms.
Randhir Singh was born in Patiala, Punjab Province, during the time of British India. He is the son of Bhalindra Singh, making him part of a lineage of prominent sports administrators. His grandfather was Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, a notable figure known for his contributions to Indian sports.
Before transitioning into sports administration, Randhir Singh had a distinguished career as a sports shooter. He competed at the Olympic level and was involved in the sport until his retirement in 1994. His background as an athlete provided him with a unique perspective in his subsequent administrative roles.
Singh has played pivotal roles within the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). He has been serving as the President since September 2024 and was previously the Acting President from September 2021. His leadership style and experience have been instrumental in shaping the organization's policies and growth.
Randhir Singh was a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) from 2001 to 2014. Since 2014, he has been an honorary member, reflecting his enduring influence and dedication to the Olympic movement.
The Singh family has a rich history in sports administration, with connections to various sports and political families in India. Randhir Singh's contributions are part of a broader legacy that includes his father, Bhalindra Singh, and extends to his daughter, Rajeshwari Kumari, a trap shooter in her own right.