World’s oldest marathon runner Fauja Singh passes away at 114 years

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FAUJA SINGH
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His last professional race was in 2013, when he ran in the Hong Kong Marathon at the age of 101. Fauja Singh started his marathon career in 2000 and went on to compete in a total of eight marathons

Legendary marathon runner Fauja Singh passed away on Monday (July 14) at the age of 114 in a tragic road accident in Jalandhar. He was admitted to a hospital in Jalandhar where he succumbed to his injuries. Fauja Singh started his marathon career in 2000 and went on to compete in a total of eight marathons. He went around the world in 2011 by running in the Toronto Marathon and earning the recognition as the oldest marathon runner

His name, though, did not make it officially in the Guinness Book of World Records because he lacked a birth certificate. In 2012, he surprised the world again by finishing a 20-kilometre race while running in the London Marathon.

In 2013, his final professional race, he participated in the Hong Kong Marathon at the age of 101. Fauja Singh started running marathons after a personal tragedy in his life — the car accident in which his wife and son were killed when he was 89 years old. The event shook him to his core and pitted him against depression, following which he decided to pursue long-distance running, motivating millions across the globe with his willpower and strength of character.