Sriram Singh

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Sriram Singh
Personal information
Full nameSriram Singh Shekhawat
NationalityIndian
Born (1948-11-14) 14 November 1948 (age 77)
Badnagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Military career
AllegianceFlag of India.svg India
BranchFlag of Indian Army.svg  Indian Army
Rank Captain of the Indian Army.svg Honorary Captain
Unit Rajputana Rifles
Awards Padma Shri
Sport
CountryIndia
Sport Track and field
Event
800 metres
Club Rajputana Rifles
Achievements and titles
Personal bests1:45.77 NR (Montreal 1976)
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing Flag of India.svg  India
Asian Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1974 Tehran 800 m
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1978 Bangkok 800 m
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1970 Bangkok 800 m
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg1978 Bangkok4×400 m Relay
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg1974 Tehran4×400 m Relay
Asian Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1973 Seol 800 m
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1975 Seol 400 m
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg1975 Seol800 m
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg1975 Seol4×400 m

Honorary Captain Sriram Singh Shekhawat (born 14 November 1948) is a former Indian middle-distance runner.

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Sriram Singh joined Rajputana Rifles in 1968 where he came under the influence of the coach Ilyas Babar. Babar persuaded him to shift his focus from 400 metres to 800 metres.

In the 1970 Asian Games in Bangkok, he was beaten to the second place in the 800 meters by Jimmy Crampton of Burma. Singh was eliminated in the heats of the Munich Olympics in 1972 but his time of 1:47.7 bettered Crampton's Asian record. Prior to the competition he had never run on synthetic tracks. He improved his time to 1:47.6 to win the gold in the 1974 Asian Games.

The high point of Sriram Singh's career was the 800m race in 1976 Montreal Olympics. The qualifying round, the semifinal and the final were run on successive days. In the first race, he broke his own Asian record with a time of 1:45.86 [1] In the semifinal, he came fourth in a time of 1:46.42 [2]

In the final, Singh made a huge rush from the break at 300 metres to take lead at the bell with a time of 50.85 ahead of Cuban Alberto Juantorena's 50.90. Juantorena caught up with him around the 550m mark and won in a world record time of 1:43.50. Singh faded away in the home straight to finish seventh with a time of 1:45.77. Juantorena later attributed his world record to Sriram's front running.

Sriram Singh's time stood as the Asian record until it was broken by Lee Jin-il in 1994 and as a national record for 42 years until it was broken by Jinson Johnson in June 2018. [3]

In 1973, he was awarded the prestigious Arjuna Award, as recognition to his extraordinary achievements in athletics, and the following year was awarded the prestigious civil award of Padma Shri as recognition to his contribution to the field of sport.

He retained his 800m gold medal in the 1978 Asian Games (1:48.80), but was eliminated in the semifinal of the same event in the Moscow Olympics. [4] He also won 800m silver medal in 1973 Asian Athletics Championships and three gold medals for 400m, 800m and 4×400m relay in 1975 Asian Athletics Championships.

Post retirement he has mentored talented youth in the sport.

International competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
1970 Asian Games Bangkok, Thailand2nd800 m
1974 Asian Games Tehran, Iran1st800 m
1978 Asian Games Bangkok, Thailand1st800 m

References

  1. Mens Metres Round One at Sports Reference
  2. Mens Metres Semi Finals at Sports Reference
  3. "Jinson Johnson breaks Sriram Singh 42-year-old 800m national record". Hindustan Times. 27 June 2018. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  4. "Men 800m Athletics XXII Olympic Games Moskva, Soviet Union 1980 - -- August - Gold Medal:". www.todor66.com. Retrieved 31 January 2026.