Hockey legend Padma Shri Balbir Singh Senior cremated with full state honours

Sports Minister Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi lays wreath on behalf of Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh

Hockey legend Padma Shri Balbir Singh Senior cremated with full state honours

Mohali International Hockey Stadium to be named after Balbir Singh Senior-Sodhi
  
Chandigarh: The mortal remains of international hockey icon and Padma Shri Balbir Singh Senior were consigned to flames on Monday with full state honours at local electric crematorium. Balbir Singh Senior’s grandson Kabir Singh lit the pyre in presence of deceased daughter Sushbir Kaur.
          Disclosing this here today, a Spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that Punjab Sports Minister Rana Gurmit Sodhi laid the wreath on behalf of the Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh. A contingent of Punjab Police reversed arms and later fired in the air as a mark of respect to the legendary hockey star.
          Meanwhile, MLAs Olympian Pargat Singh and Parminder Singh Dhindsa laid wreaths to pay their respects to the departed soul. On behalf of the Punjab Governor and Administrator of Union Territory,ADC Chandigarh Sachin Rana placed the wreath.
          Representatives of Hockey India, Punjab Olympics Association and Hockey Punjab also laid wreaths to pay their last respects.
          Talking to media persons, Rana Sodhi said that the international hockey stadium at Mohali would be named in the memory Balbir Singh Senior, which would be formally inaugurated by the Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh at an appropriate time.
          Prominent amongst those, who paid last respects to Balbir Singh Senior included Principal Secretary Hussan Lal, Director Sports Punjab Sanjay Popli, Deputy Commissioner Mohali Girish Dayalan, Commissioner Municipal Corporation Chandigarh and Secretary Sports UT K.K. Yadav, Director Sports UT Tejvir Saini and people from different walks of life besides family, friends and admirers bid a tearful adieu to the hockey legend.

PUNJAB CM MOURNS PASSING AWAY OF HOCKEY LEGEND PADMA SHRI BALBIR SINGH SENIOR
Chandigarh
: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday expressed profound grief over the sad demise of hockey legend Padma Shri Balbir Singh Senior (97), who breathed his last at a private hospital in Mohali this morning. The world-famed hockey star is survived by three sons and a daughter.
 
In a condolence message, the Chief Minister recalled the immense contribution of Balbir Singh Senior towards promotion of sports especially the hockey. Three-time Olympics Gold Medalist and coach of World Cup winning Indian team in 1975 Balbir Singh would ever remain a source of inspiration for budding  hockey players across the globe, who was honoured with several coveted awards for his peerless performance in Olympics and other international sports events, said Captain Amarinder adding that a void has been created with the death this hockey icon, which is difficult to be filled.
 
Sharing heartfelt sympathies with the bereaved family, relatives and friends besides millions of his admirers, the Chief Minister prayed to the Almighty to give courage to bear this irreparable loss in this hour of grief and eternal peace to the departed soul.
 
Pertinently, Balbir Singh Senior was a Triple Olympics Gold Medalist in London 1948, Helsinki 1952 and Melbourne 1956. He was the Captain of Indian Hockey Team in 1956 Olympic Games, which won Gold Medal.
 
Balbir Senior’s scored five goals in Final of 1952 Olympics Games, which is still unbeaten. He was also the Coach/Manager of Indian Hockey Team, which won World Cup in 1975. He was honoured with Padma Shri in 1957. Former Punjab Director of Sports Balbir Singh Senior was also honoured with Maharaja Ranjit Singh Award by Punjab Govt in 2019. He was also bestowed upon Olympic Iconic Award during London 2012 Olympics Games by IOC, and was the only Asian Male Player of any game who selected for such rare Honour.