Milkha Singh, one of India’s most successful track athletes who overcame childhood tragedy to seek Olympic glory, has died aged 91 after a long battle with Covid-19.
Tributes to the athlete known as the Flying Sikh poured in on social media after the news broke late Friday, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“(W)e have lost a colossal sportsperson, who captured the nation’s imagination and had a special place in the hearts of countless Indians. His inspiring personality endeared himself to millions,” Modi wrote.

Singh had first tested positive for the virus on May 20. His wife Nirmal Kaur also died of the virus earlier this week.
Singh was born in 1929 in Govindpura, in what is now Pakistan. He lost his family during the tumultuous partition of British-ruled India at independence in 1947, when it was divided into Pakistan and India, before going on to become one of the young country’s first athletic heroes.
Singh won gold medals at the 1958 and 1962 Asian Games. He was the Commonwealth Games champion in 1958.
However, he shot to fame at the 1960 Olympics in Rome when he finished fourth in the 400m after a photo-finish was required to decide the bronze medallist. His time of 45.73 seconds was an Indian national record which stood for almost 40 years.
His rise to elite athlete made Singh a national hero and inspired a Bollywood film in 2013 Bhaag Milkha Bhaag. “We all grew up with the folklore of Milkha, he’s a larger-than-life figure for us,” said the film’s director Rakeysh Mehra in 2013. “He’s like what Pele meant to football, or what Jesse Owens meant for track and field for the West.”
Mehra was drawn to Singh’s story not just for his sporting achievements but for the impact the athlete had on a newborn nation struggling to assert itself, describing him as one of the country’s first heroes outside politics.
“This man never ran away from his fears, he ran along with them,” he said at the time.
(With AFP inputs)
Tributes poured in on social media in the early hours of Saturday from the Indian sporting fraternity:
Rest in Peace our very own ‘Flying Sikh’ Milkha Singh ji.
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) June 19, 2021
Your demise has left a deep void in every Indian’s heart today, but you shall keep inspiring several generations to come. pic.twitter.com/ImljefeUEN
#TeamIndia is wearing black armbands in remembrance of Milkha Singhji, who passed away due to COVID-19. 🙏#WTC21
— BCCI (@BCCI) June 19, 2021
Legendary Milkha Singh dies at 91 @sifydotcom cartoon #MilkhaSinghJi pic.twitter.com/dxnBc3Egts
— Satish Acharya (@satishacharya) June 19, 2021
We may not have seen you compete, but every time we ran fast as kids, we ran 'like Milkha Singh'. And for me, that will always be the legend you leave behind. You didn't just run, you inspired. Rest in peace, sir. #MilkhaSingh pic.twitter.com/SbwrqJJHx9
— Sunil Chhetri (@chetrisunil11) June 19, 2021
We lost a Gem. He will always remain as an inspiration for every Indian. May his soul Rest in peace🙏🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/7gT2x8Bury
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) June 18, 2021
Heartbreaking to hear that flying Sikh legend Milkha Singh sir is no more. The nation will always remember you sir and seek an inspiration from your life forever. RIP #MilkhaSingh sir pic.twitter.com/wnASq5QUUf
— Hima (mon jai) (@HimaDas8) June 18, 2021
Had the honour of meeting you and you blessed me so many times .. the kindest and warmest 🤲🏽 RIP Milkha Singh sir .. the world will miss a legend like you .. #MilkhaSingh
— Sania Mirza (@MirzaSania) June 18, 2021
The Flying Sikh has flown away but the legend shall live on forever! #MilkhaSingh
— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) June 19, 2021
We will miss u sir 🙏🙏 #MilkhaSingh #legend
— Saina Nehwal (@NSaina) June 19, 2021
Great man. Great Indian. Did so much to make us proud. What a life! #MilkhaSingh
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 19, 2021
India’s greatest @Olympics runner. Shook the world in 60s with his competitive spirit inspite of the most limited facilities. He took the word determination and will to compete to another level. Respect. God bless your soul. Condolences to @JeevMilkhaSingh & family 🙏🏻 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/oiJlkdK6fh
— Ravi Shastri (@RaviShastriOfc) June 19, 2021
Your story inspired millions of people and will keep inspiring more……
— Ritu phogat (@PhogatRitu) June 19, 2021
RIP legend 💔🙏🏼 #MilkhaSingh pic.twitter.com/V7qAyP34nc
Deeply saddened to hear about the demise of flying Sikh #MilkhaSingh ji. The man who inspired many of us, will always remain in our hearts. My heartfelt condolences to his family. RIP 🙏 pic.twitter.com/9HOt3w6Asi
— Rani Rampal (@imranirampal) June 19, 2021
Saddened by the passing away of Milkha Singh ji. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. Heartfelt condolences to his family and friends 🙏 pic.twitter.com/QuQfChhlru
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) June 19, 2021
What #MilkhaSingh ji achieved through his grit, determination, hardwork and exemplary talent will remain a part of Indian sports folklore. A life to be celebrated. My Condolences to his family. Om Shanti 🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/i1g270kKf3
— Venkatesh Prasad (@venkateshprasad) June 19, 2021
Post independence, when India was starved for sporting heroes, Milkha Singh was a colossus. A proud army man, his golds at two Asian & the Commonwealth Games & his win against Pakistan's Abdul Khaliq in Pak in 1960 resulted in national celebrations.
— Joy Bhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) June 19, 2021
We just lost a legend. pic.twitter.com/UI1HPStxRd
A Titan who lifted the profile of athletics in a young nation, his sharp observations on Indian sport will be missed. His towering legacy will continue to inspire generations of young Indians. Rest in peace legend 🙏🏻 - @Adille1 President AFI pic.twitter.com/jtLKaGM2Bc
— Athletics Federation of India (@afiindia) June 18, 2021
A huge loss for the sport of athletics today. Rest well #MilkhaSingh ji.
— Anju Bobby George (@anjubobbygeorg1) June 18, 2021
How adorable do they look in this picture. It's heartbreaking to see them go because of this unforgiving virus. Rest in peace ♥️
— Andrew Amsan (@AndrewAmsan) June 18, 2021
It was clicked by Indian Express's Jaipal Singh last year in February. pic.twitter.com/bcRwSudRBT
मैं आपसे वादा करता हूँ मिल्खा सिंह जी कि हम आपकी अंतिम इच्छा को पूरा करेंगे।
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) June 18, 2021
India has lost it's star. Milkha Singh Ji has left us but he will continue to inspire every Indian to shine for India. My deepest condolences to the family. I pray for his soul to rest in peace🙏 pic.twitter.com/mQVRvfozkB